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10/05/15 EQ: How do properties of elements and compounds relate to Bonding? Starter: What is the difference between an element and a compound? Practice: Decide if these are elements, compounds, or molecules 1. N Ba (Barium) 3. O 3 Exit : How do you think chemical formulas are written? 10/05/ Build a Molecule Activity Application/ Connection Draw the molecules below: Remember to label and Color. Largest Element always goes in the middle. Then write the chemical formula. Draw and label these molecules 1.Sodium Chloride 2.Carbon Dioxide 3. Sulfur Molecule 4.Glucose 5.Nitrogen Molecule

October 05, 2015 AGENDA 8.5 D, 6.5C I will be able to recognize the difference between an element and a compound and how they are used in chemical formulas by writing, speaking, and reading during an activity. 1 Starter 2. Activity 3. Exit

DateLecture/ Activity/ Lab Page 9/15 Periodic Basics II/Groups and Periods /16 Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalliods /17 Comparing Elements Lab /18 Retest/Periodic table Graphic Organizer /21 Coloring the periodic table /22 Periodic Puzzles /24 Bohr Model Challenge /25 Wheres Al /28 Six weeks Exam Review /30-10/1 Element Wanted Poster /2 Molecules, Compounds, and Elements /05 Build a Molecule Activity Table of Contents

Practice Decide if these are elements, compounds, or molecules 1. N Ba (Barium) 3. O 3 Compound or molecule Element Element or molecule

Build A Molecule Draw your molecules, label the atoms used, and name the chemical formula Example: Hydrogen Molecule H H Hydrogen Chemical Formula 2-Hydrogen H 2

Build A Molecule Draw and label these molecules 1.Sodium Chloride 2.Carbon Dioxide 3. Sulfur Molecule 4.Glucose 5.Nitrogen Molecule Draw the molecules below: Remember to label and Color. Largest Element always goes in the middle. Then write the chemical formula.

10/05/15 EQ: How do properties of elements and compounds relate to Bonding? Starter: What is the difference between an element and a compound? Practice: Decide if these are elements, compounds, or molecules 1. N Ba (Barium) 3. O 3 Exit : How do you think chemical formulas are written? 10/05/ Build a Molecule Activity Application/ Connection Draw the molecules below: Remember to label and Color. Largest Element always goes in the middle. Then write the chemical formula. Draw and label these molecules 1.Sodium Chloride 2.Carbon Dioxide 3. Sulfur Molecule 4.Glucose 5.Nitrogen Molecule