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1 Monday, November 10th, 2014 Homework: Week 11 Agenda Problems
Objective: We will continue practicing identifying and drawing Bohr Models. Catalyst: How many valence electrons in the following atoms? a) Magnesium b) Sulfur Classroom expectations: Wear Kenwood ID. Cell phones, music players, and headphones are put away. Food is disposed of or put away. Dressed appropriately. Notebook is out and you are ready for today’s class. 11/ Week 11 Catalyst Sheet 11/ Week 11 Agenda 11/ Station Work: Bohr Model Practice

2 Monday, November 10th, 2014 Homework: Week 11 Agenda Problems
Classroom expectations: Wear Kenwood ID. Cell phones, music players, and headphones are put away. Food is disposed of or put away. Dressed appropriately. Notebook is out and you are ready for today’s class. Homework: Week 11 Agenda Problems Objective: We will continue practicing identifying and drawing Bohr Models. Catalyst: How many valence electrons in the following atoms? a) Magnesium b) Sulfur 11/ Week 11 Catalyst Sheet 11/ Week 11 Agenda

3 Announcements NO TUTORING THIS WEEK! NO SCHOOL TUESDAY!
Report card pick-up THURSDAY!!!

4 Agenda Catalyst Announcements Review Valence Electrons Wkst Stations
Exit Ticket

5 Agenda Catalyst Announcements Review Valence Electrons Wkst
Whiteboard Practice

6 Valence Electron Review

7 Check in! On your handout, rate your confidence in drawing Bohr models.

8 Stations Follow the instructions at each station.
Leave each station just as you found it!

9 Post-Station Discussion
Which station was the most challenging? Why? What is a common error in drawing Bohr models? What steps can you take to make sure a Bohr model is correct?

10 Whiteboard Review Practice
Draw the Bohr model of Magnesium.

11 Whiteboard Practice Identify what element this Bohr model represents.

12 Whiteboard Practice What does the atomic number tell us?

13 Whiteboard Practice Which has more neutrons: Bromine or Selenium?

14 Whiteboard Practice How many moles are in 9.2 x 1013 molecules of water?

15 Whiteboard Practice How many moles are in 726 grams of Mercury?

16 Whiteboard Practice How many atoms are in 23.7 g of Cobalt?

17 Whiteboard Practice How many grams are in 2.11 x 1042 atoms of Xenon?

18 Whiteboard Practice What is the difference between a homogenous and heterogenous mixture?

19 Whiteboard Practice Give an example of an element, a compound, and a mixture.

20 Exit Ticket 3 – What are three things you have learned about elements this unit? 2 – What are two things that you want more practice with? 1 – What is one thing question you have? Finally, rate your confidence in drawing Bohr models now, after today’s practice, using the same scale as the beginning of class.


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