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Chemistry class Mrs. schultz

Chemistry class Mrs. schultz. Starting Monday Sept 30, 2013. Mon 9/30 1 st period. EQ: (3.5 x 10 3 cm)(4.2 x 10 2 cm) Due HW: Q’s pg. 63 do 1& 2 Video: Properties of elements Q’s HW: Q’s pg. 65 #3. Tues 10/1 1 st period. EQ: (3.5 x 10 3 cm 3 )/(4.2 x 10 2 cm 2 )

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Chemistry class Mrs. schultz

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  1. Chemistry classMrs. schultz Starting Monday Sept 30, 2013

  2. Mon 9/30 1st period • EQ: (3.5 x 103cm)(4.2 x 102 cm) • Due HW: Q’s pg. 63 do 1& 2 • Video: Properties of elements Q’s • HW: Q’s pg. 65 #3

  3. Tues 10/1 1st period • EQ: (3.5 x 103cm3)/(4.2 x 102 cm2) • Due HW: Q’s pg. 65 #3 • Notes: Ch 3 • HW: Q’s pg. 68-71 do #4-11

  4. Wed 10/2 1st period • No meeting today.

  5. Thurs 10/3 1st period EQ: Determine the number of significant digits: A) .0050 g B) 10,000 km C) 1.010 mL D) 0.0020500 mm • Due HW: Q’s pg. 68-71 do #4-11 • Notes: Calculations with SF’s • HW: Q’s pg. 72 (3.1)

  6. Fri 10/4 1st period EQ: Determine the density if the mass is 10.20 g and the volume is 10.5 mL. • Due HW: Q’s pg. 72 (3.1) • Lab: Density • HW: WS Sig figs

  7. Mon 9/30 2nd period EQ: Are you prepared for today’s assessment on Ch 2? 1. Keep workbook Ch 2 pgs. 13-26 at your seat. 2. Test Ch 2 3. Video: Properties of elements Q’s 4. HW: Q’s pg. 63 do 1& 2

  8. Mon 9/30 4th period EQ: Are you prepared for today’s assessment on Ch 2? 1. Keep workbook Ch 2 pgs. 13-26 at your seat. 2. Test Ch 2 3. Video: Properties of elements Q’s 4. HW: Q’s pg. 63 do 1& 2

  9. Tues 10/1 3rd, 5th, 7th period • EQ: (3.5 x 103cm)(4.2 x 102 cm) • Due HW: Q’s pg. 63 do 1& 2 • Notes: Ch 3 • HW: Q’s pg. 65-71 do #3-11

  10. Wed 10/2 2nd period • EQ: (3.5 x 103cm)(4.2 x 102 cm) • Due HW: Q’s pg. 63 do 1& 2 • Notes: Ch 3 • HW: Q’s pg. 65-71 do #3-11

  11. Wed 10/2 4th period • EQ: (3.5 x 103cm)(4.2 x 102 cm) • Due HW: Q’s pg. 63 do 1& 2 • Notes: Ch 3 • HW: Q’s pg. 65-71 do #3-11

  12. TASK After reading about the scientific method in Ch 1 in textbook and reading the rules for science fair at societyforscience.org/isef, write a research plan to investigate a question for your science fair project. (informational or Explanatory/Procedural-Sequential and synthesis)

  13. Mini task • After reading all of the rules associated with your topic choice for science fair, complete the necessary paperwork. All students must complete forms 1, 1A, and 1B. Forms available at societyforscience.org/isef. Use the “Rules Wizard” to determine if you need additional forms for hazards associated with your science fair project.

  14. Thurs 10/3 3rd, 5th, 7th period EQ: Determine the number of significant digits: A) .0050 g B) 10,000 km C) 1.010 mL D) 0.0020500 mm • Due HW: Q’s pg. 65-71 do #3-11 • Notes: Calculations with SF’s • Lab: Density • HW: Q’s pg. 72 (3.1)

  15. Fri 10/4 2nd period EQ: Determine the number of significant digits: A) .0050 g B) 10,000 km C) 1.010 mL D) 0.0020500 mm • Due HW: Q’s pg. 65-71 do #3-11 • Notes: Calculations with SF’s • Lab: Density • HW: Q’s pg. 72 (3.1)

  16. Fri 10/4 4th period EQ: Determine the number of significant digits: A) .0050 g B) 10,000 km C) 1.010 mL D) 0.0020500 mm • Due HW: Q’s pg. 65-71 do #3-11 • Notes: Calculations with SF’s • Lab: Density • HW: Q’s pg. 72 (3.1)

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