Do Now: 5 min. Self Reflection Write a 5-6 sentence paragraph that reflects on your understanding of “atomic structure” and the “periodic table” and what.

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Do Now: 5 min. Self Reflection Write a 5-6 sentence paragraph that reflects on your understanding of “atomic structure” and the “periodic table” and what you did to prepare for the test. Include: What did you do to prepare for the test? What was your test grade? What do you understand the best? Least? Did you put all your effort into understanding the material? What can you do to improve your effort in the class and at home?

Homework and Announcements Table of Contents: Reflection Homework: USA TestPrep, Science Fair Project (15 Days) Review Test – Test Corrections, Grading concerns Classroom Maintenance – Pass back work Physical properties demo Video * Test Corrections are due by the end of the period!

Must be done on lined paper titled “Test Corrections” and stapled to your test. Part 1 and 5 multiple choice ?s (# 1-10, 24-25): Write the question with the correct answer. Use your textbook to justify your answer. Write 2-3 sentences. Part 2 Draw the entire diagram with the correct answers. (Even if you only missed one!) Write an explanation of how you find p+, n, and e- Part 3 and 4 Draw the atom with the correct information. (Even if you only missed one!) Write step by step instructions explaining how to draw a carbon atom using Bohr’s model.

NOVA- HUNTING THE ELEMENTS OF THE PERIODIC TABLE