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Chem Quick Quiz The goal of this module is for students to identify the scientists, review the research which lead to the understanding of atomic structure and gain an understanding of atomic strcture. What is the electron configuration for Chlorine? Quick Quizzes will be handed in Thursday, then gone over Friday. Monday Class: Notes “Electron Configuration” Homework: Study Guide 13 Due Friday Class: Notes VSEPRVSEPR Homework: Section Review 13.1 and 13.2 Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Homework: Study Guide 13 Class: Hand in QQ / Go over QQ. Homework: SG Due today Thursday Class: Exam over ch. 5 and 13. / Read Ch. 14 Homework: Finish reading Ch. 14 Friday Lesson Plans may change 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 4s 2 4p 6 3d 10 5s 2 4d 10 5p 6 6s 2 4f 14 5d 10 6p 6 7s 2 5f 14 6d 10 7p 6 HeNeArXeRnKr

Chem Quick Quiz Objective: You will be able to express the arrangement of electrons in atoms through electron configurations and Lewis valence electron dot structures. What is the electron configuration for Sodium? Monday Class: Notes “Electron Configuration” Homework: Study Guide 13 Due Friday Class: Notes VSEPRVSEPR Homework: Section Review 13.1 and 13.2 Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Homework: Study Guide 13 Class: Hand in QQ / Go over QQ. Homework: SG Due today Thursday Class: Exam over ch. 5 and 13. / Read Ch. 14 Homework: Finish reading Ch. 14 Friday Lesson Plans may change 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 4s 2 4p 6 3d 10 5s 2 4d 10 5p 6 6s 2 4f 14 5d 10 6p 6 7s 2 5f 14 6d 10 7p 6 HeNeArXeRnKr

Chem Quick Quiz Objective: Demonstrate your knowledge of Nature of Science. What is VSEPR? Monday Class: Notes “Electron Configuration” Homework: Study Guide 13 Due Friday Class: Notes VSEPRVSEPR Homework: Section Review 13.1 and 13.2 Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Homework: Study Guide 13 Class: Hand in QQ / Go over QQ. Homework: SG Due today. S.R & 13.2 Due Thursday Class: Exam over ch. 5 and 13. / Read Ch. 14 Homework: Finish reading Ch. 14 Friday Lesson Plans may change

Chem Quick Quiz Objective: Gain understanding in Electron configuration How does the electron configuration relate to the placement of the element on the periodic table?periodic table Hand in Quick Quizzes Monday Class: Notes “Electron Configuration” Homework: Study Guide 13 Due Friday Class: Notes VSEPRVSEPR Homework: Section Review 13.1 and 13.2 Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Homework: Study Guide 13 Class: Hand in QQ / Quiz/ Go over QQ. /Go over PS book Homework: SG Due today Thursday Class: Exam over ch. 5 and 13. / Read Ch. 14 Homework: Finish reading Ch. 14 Friday Lesson Plans may change

Pop Quiz Objective: Evaluation of knowledge of electron configuration. 1.In the shorthand method for writing an electron configuration, what does a superscript stand for? 2.In the quantum mechanical model the regions where electrons are likely to be found are called ______________________ 3.In general, the higher the electron is on the energy ladder, the ____________ it is from the nucleus. 4.The ways in which electrons are arranged around the nuclei of atoms are called ________________________________________ 5.The energy level of an electron is the region around the nucleus where____.

Chem Quick Quiz The goal of this module is for students to identify the scientists, review the research which lead to the understanding of atomic structure and gain an understanding of atomic strcture. Monday Class: Notes “Electron Configuration” Homework: Study Guide 13 Due Friday Class: Notes VSEPRVSEPR Homework: Section Review 13.1 and 13.2 Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Homework: Study Guide 13 Class: Hand in QQ / Go over QQ. Homework: SG Due today Thursday Class: Exam over ch. 5 and 13. / Read Ch. 14 Homework: Finish reading Ch. 14 Friday Lesson Plans may change No Quick Quiz today. Unless you were absent both Wednesday and Thursday of this week you must take Exam #2. You must have a number 2 pencil and your own calculator (otherwise you will need to work these out yourself). After the exam begins you will not be allowed to have anything on your desk or table. If you pass anything (including calculators) or talk you will receive an automatic zero. I do not need to remind you this is worth 20% of your grade. We will as usual use the blue-side of the Scan-Tron. The Subject is Exam #2

Physics Quick Quiz Objective: Demonstrate your knowledge of motion in 1 D. No Quick Quiz today. Unless you were absent both Thursday and Friday of last week you must take Exam #2. You must have a number 2 pencil and your own calculator (otherwise you will need to work these out yourself). After the exam begins you will not be allowed to have anything on your desk or table. If you pass anything (including calculators) or talk you will receive an automatic zero. I do not need to remind you this is work 25% of your grade. We will as usual use the blue-side of the Scan-Tron. The Subject is Exam #2 Class: Exam #2 Motion in 1-D / Read Chapter 3 Homework: Problem Solving 2 Due Monday Class: Go over Exam #2 Trig notes Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Class: Trig notes Hand in QQ Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Thursday Class: Bull’s Eye Lab Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Friday Monday Lesson Plans may change

Physics Quick Quiz Objective: Gain knowledge of how to calculate velocity in the x and y direction given a vector. Using the equations to the right find the initial velocity for a car that accelerates at a constant rate of 3.5 m/s 2 for 5.2 seconds to achieve a final velocity of 15.0 m/s? Class: Exam #2 Motion in 1-D / Read Chapter 3 Homework: Problem Solving 2 Due Monday Class: Go over Exam #2 Trig notes Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Class: Trig notes Hand in QQ Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Thursday Class: Bull’s Eye Lab Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Friday Monday Lesson Plans may change

Physics Quick Quiz Objective: Demonstrate your knowledge of Nature of Science and Motion in 1 D. Friday CBA today, no Quick Quiz. Class: Exam #2 Motion in 1-D / Read Chapter 3 Homework: Problem Solving 2 Due Monday Class: Go over Exam #2 Trig notes Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Ch. 3 Review (pgs )1-28 Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Class: Trig notes Hand in QQ Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Thursday Class: Bull’s Eye Lab Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Friday Monday Lesson Plans may change

Physics Quick Quiz Objective: Be able to work problems involving motion in 2 D and trig. A rock is dropped from a height of 60 meters, assuming no air resistance, how fast is the rock traveling when it is 30 meters from hitting the ground? Hand in your Quick Quiz Class: Exam #2 Motion in 1-D / Read Chapter 3 Homework: Problem Solving 2 Due Monday Class: Go over Exam #2 Trig notes Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Ch. 3 Review (pgs )1-28 Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Class: CBA Test Ch. 3 Review (pgs )1-28 Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Thursday Class: Bull’s Eye Lab Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Friday Monday Lesson Plans may change

Physics Quick Quiz Objective: Explore motion in 2 D. Go over Quick Quiz Today Lesson Plans may change Class: Exam #2 Motion in 1-D / Read Chapter 3 Homework: Problem Solving 2 Due Monday Class: Go over Exam #2 Trig notes Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Tuesday Wednesday Class: CBA Test Ch. 3 Review (pgs )1-28 Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Class: CBA Test Ch. 3 Review (pgs )1-28 Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Thursday Class: Go over Bull’s Eye Lab, QQ Review, Finish Ch. 3 Rev. Homework: Continue PS Due Monday Friday Monday Lesson Plans may change

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