11 College Prep Chemistry B KAUFFMAN 21 – 23 February 2012

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ATAMS
BLAST DIGITAL AGENDA
KAUFFMAN
21 – 23 February 2012
10 – 11 College
Prep Chemistry B
DO NOW:
M: Given that heat (and energy) are measured in Joules, J, use an analysis of units to come up with the
equation that relates the amount of heat released when 275 g of CaCl2 dissolve in water if the heat of
mixing, DHmixing = -737 J/g.
W: Thermodynamics problem on the board.
Th: Log in to Achieve3000 through your common login. Click on your e-mail on the left hand side of the
screen and read the e-mail from Empower titled “Clean Water for Texas.” Respond to the e-mail and
answer the question posed. Then click on the link and read the thought question for the article. Then,
read the assigned article. After reading the article, answer the multiple choice questions. Refer back to the
article as you work on answering the questions. Finish the thought question, math question and poll
question during the individual station. Submit each online for credit.
California
Standards:
Std 7: Chemical Thermodynamics
7a. Temperature & Heat Flow
Essential
Questions:
What is the molecular/atomic basis of understanding for temperature? What is heat? W
7b. Endo/exothermic
7c. Latent Heats
7d. Problem Solving
IE: Expt & Investigation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES FOR STUDENTS:
Compass learning activities, information and practice packet, a laboratory procedure, and direct
Given:
instruction
learner will: accurately describe thermodynamic concepts and solve problems related to the transfer of heat.
by:
solving thermodynamic using the procedures outlined in class and showing their work.
Individual Instruction:
• Go to connected.mcgraw-hill.com
login userid: mhescistudent
passwd: science2012
scroll down to the bottom of the
textbook lists and click on the
chemistry book link titled SEE MORE.
Then click on Chapter 15. On the Right
Hand Side, click on the Online Test
Practice English Temperature and
Chemical Change. Make sure to e-mail
your test results to
kkauffman@laalliance.org and to your
own laalliance e-mail.
• Compass Learning: Thermodynamics
• Catch up on your compass learning
quizzes.
• Complete this week’s Achieve3000
science article.
Collaborative Station:
Direct Instruction:
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Thermodynamics
Heat of mixing
Heat of reaction
Endothermic/Exothermic
Phase Changes
• Construct your personal science
dictionary for thermodynamics.
• Download from the assignments page
the .zip file titled Temperature and
Chemical Change. Using one of the
available chemistry textbooks, work
with your three partners to complete
the Cornell Notes packets on this
chapter. After you have finished with
with the Cornell Notes from a given
section, log in to connected.mcgrawhill.com and take the Section Self
Check quiz. Make sure to e-mail your
quiz results to
kkauffman@laalliance.org and to your
own laalliance e-mail.
• Complete the Virtual Investigation:
Phase Changes in Section 1 and the
Animation: Calorimetry in Section 2.
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