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RNC NOW RN from HOLT RNC: Read Notes Complete NOW “RN”: Read Notes Do not draw t-table Do not complete PRACTICE NOR SECTION REVIEW Bullet main points At least one sentence per paragraph MAIN POINT is never KEY TERM Highlight key terms with the definition Example

STAMP Friday 4/22/16 RN HOLT p312-314 Title: 9-2 Limiting Reactants and Percentage Yield # paragraphs= 7 # KT=2 P312 In other words, the gasoline limits the distance you can travel because it runs out and the reaction in the engine stops. But in the real world, other factors, such as the amounts of all reactants, the completeness of the reaction, and the product lost in the process, can limit the yield of a reaction.

First and last name, period, Chemistry A &B written on front cover of LNB EVERYTHING IN LNB MUST BE WRITTEN IN BLUE OR BLACK INK ALL PAGES SHOULD BE NUMBERED DO NOT tear pages out If you make an error use one horizontal line to mark out error and write correction above example and If anything is pasted in LNB CUT OUT first then paste DO NOT staple anything

Write your class heading: Name Date Period Tuesday 3/29/16 STAMP: Chemistry Final Project 2nd Draft Start on a new page Write your class heading: Name Date Period Tuesday 3/29/16 STAMP: Assignment#1: Topic:#1-6, Career #1-7 Topic : __________________ Question: Description ANSWER: Career:__________ Question: Description of Career **4 go to career cruising web site and print and paste into LNB

Chemistry Final Project 2nd Draft Draw a line to separate assignment #1 from #2 Write your class heading: name Date Period Monday 4/4/16 STAMP: Assignment#2: research experiment and cut out and glue into lab notebook-different expt for each student in group CW: rank all experiments making #1 your first choice Write your ranking (#) next to STAMP box Expt should Relate to topic and career Must be completed within 2 period (trials 1-3:4/29, Typing:5/6) Materials must be able to be received by day 1 of expt

Chemistry Final Project 2nd Draft Draw a line to separate assignment #2 from #3 Write your lab report heading: Name: Group Members: Class Name: Teacher Name: Date: Lab #: Lab Station: Monday 4/11/16 STAMP: Assignment#3: pre-lab Title: Leave 2 lines

Chemistry Final Project 2nd Draft Introductory Paragraph: leave 6-10 lines Problem / Purpose/Objective: Leave 3-4 lines Hypothesis: Materials: Look at your expt and decide how many lines

Chemistry Final Project 2nd Draft Procedure: Written in 3rd person past tense Ex. Taken from experiment you pasted in LNB Pour 10 mL of water into 150 mL measuring cylinder Written in 3rd person past tense: 10 mL of water was poured into a 150 mL measuring cylinder

STOP HERE 4-22- 16 2ND DRAFT ASSIGNMENT 1-3 DUE MONDAY, 4/25/16 P1,4,6 2ND DRAFT ASSIGNMENT 1-2 DUE MONDAY, 4/25/16 P3,5 2ND DRAFT ASSIGNMENT 3 DUE TUESDAY, 4/26/16 P3,5

Chemistry Final Project 2nd Draft Draw a line to separate assignment #3 from #4, Write class heading: Name Date Period Monday 4/18/16 STAMP: Assignment#4: Procedure flow chart (doesn’t need to be written in 3rd person past tense) Title: At least 3 lines Write procedure #1 illustration Estimated Time: Write procedure #2 illustration Estimated Time:

STOP HERE MONDAY 4-25- 16 2ND DRAFT ASSIGNMENT 4 DUE TUESDAY, 4/26/16 P1,4,6 2ND DRAFT ASSIGNMENT 4 DUE WEDNESDAY, 4/27/16

Name Date Period Chemistry Final Project 2nd Draft Draw a line to separate assignment #3 from #4 Write your class heading: Name Date Period Monday 4/25/16 STAMP: Assignment#5: Data Table(s) Data/Observations Table #1:Plant growth and number of leaves after 2 days At least 4 lines Location Growth (cm) Original number of leaves Number of leaves sunlight Sun lamp In locker with no light

Table #2:Plant growth and number of leaves 4 days Location Growth (cm) Original number of leaves Number of leaves sunlight Sun lamp In locker with no light Table #3:Plant growth and number of leaves 6 days Location Growth (cm) Original number of leaves Number of leaves sunlight Sun lamp In locker with no light

STOP HERE TUESDAY 4-26- 16 2ND DRAFT ASSIGNMENT 5 DUE FRIDAY, 4/29/16 P1,3,4,5,6

CFP-draw data tables in LNB Use lab guidelines Read procedure Label this section DATA/OBSERVATION in LNB Make table(s) Number of tables depends on your experiment so READ the entire PROCEDURE Each table MUST be numbered and titled Each table MUST have lines drawn with a ruler Tables should be empty because you have not done your experiment yet

CFP-draw data tables in LNB Use lab guidelines Read procedure Label this section DATA/OBSERVATION in LNB Make table(s) Number of tables depends on your experiment so READ the entire PROCEDURE Each table MUST be numbered and titled Each table MUST have lines drawn with a ruler Tables should be empty because you have not done your experiment yet