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Week Topic Standards (KCAS, Literacy, Quality Core, other KY standards) 1 Aug 13-17 2 Aug 20-24 3 Aug 27-31 4 Chemistry Introductions and Foundations Matter and Change Measurement I. A. 1. a g; I. A. 3. a g; these targets are also embedded throughout the year II. A. 1. a and b; II. A. 2. a c; II. B. 1. a 3; IV. A. 1. a b I. A. 2. a - g Learning Targets (I can or I am learning to ) See Unit 1 Learning Targets (LT) (sent as attachment with this pacing guide) Unit 1 LT Unit 1 LT Curriculum Resources and Assessments (texts, video clips, images, primary/secondary sources, etc.) Unit 1 Targets; Element Quizzes Set 1 Symbols and Spelling; Pretest results; Formative Assessment Probe ((FAP) Hypotheses,Theory); Science Basics Notes ; Applying Scientific Methods ; Categories Note taking graphic organizer; Lab Equipment and Graphing reference sheets; Constructed Response (CR) Graphing; soft drink and Mentos demo/ index cards for research question; distribute books; textbook handouts for Ch. 1 Lab Safety Quiz; FAPs Is It Matter?, Is is a Solid?, and Hot and Cold Balloons ; Element Quizzes Set 2 Symbols and Spelling; Ch. 2 textbook handouts; transparency master Classification of Matter ; study guide from Matter and Change book; Chemical/Physical properties and changes practice; Lab: Physical and Chemical Changes; Introductory questions to measurement chapter Vocabulary Quiz Ch. 2 Terms; FAPs on density; Separation of Recycled Materials (density): solve problem and write letter (chemfiesta website); Labs: densities of pennies and chromatography with M and Ms (time permitting); practice problems with precision, accuracy, significant figures, SI system, and density; Unit 1 EXAM

4 7 Measurement I.A. 2. a g Unit 1 LT 5 10-14 6 17-21 7 24-28 8 Oct 1 5 plus Oct 8 9 Atomic Structure IV. B. 1. a and b Unit 2 Learning Targets (U2 LT) (sent as attachment with pacing this pacing guide. 10) Orbital Theory and Electron Configurations Orbital Theory and Electron Configurations IV. B. 1. c through f IV. B. 2. b through d and II. A. 2. c Periodic Table IV. B. 2. a through 3 and 2. g Unit 2 LT Unit 2 LT (NOTE: right after distributing LTs to students I made some additions and re-distributed; I am re-submitting Unit 2 LTs Unit 3A Learning Targets (sent as attachment); I am calling this Unit 3A b/c of timing of fall break couldn t finish everything about periodic table; periodic trends goes along with periodic table; I will call the periodic trends Unit See above Measurement stuff was continued due to ASVAB and field trips; I postponed the exam by 4 days; plus added Ch. 3 vocab quiz and the Density Slope lab activity (did not do M and M lab, nor penny lab); Unit 1 test -.7 Practice filling charts to determine #s of subatomic particles; practice problems with calculating atomic mass; atom-building game boards; Lab: Isotopes of Pennium; formative assessment probe: Pennies ; video clip of simulation of Rutherford s gold foil experiment Lab: flame tests of elements; Demo: wintergreen lifesavers in the dark; notes - rules governing electron arrangement in atoms; lots of practice problems with electron configurations and orbital diagrams; characteristics of waves video; practice problems with Planck s constant also; Unit 2 Test hopefully 21 No new materials except for an additional practice packet; also isotope lab to be completed this week (didn t get to week of 10); an additional set of review questions for chapter b/c students still weren t ready for test on 21; Unit 2 Test. 28 Notes over periodic table (history, organization, and representative groups); Activity: periodic table placemats and (hopefully) creation of larger scale periodic table; web assignment to expose students to various types of tables; students will compile research on alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, halogens, rare earth metals, and noble gases

9 Oct Part of previous wk 3B (maybe jigsaw activity); vocab quiz over 6.1 and 6.2; Test over 6.1 and 6.2 on Tues. Oct. 9 10 Oct 15-19 Periodic Trends IV. B. 2. f Unit 3B Learning Targets Notes on periodic trends; LAB: Reactivity of Alkaline Earth Metals; Test Oct. 19 (Note: the periodic table test actually occurred Oct. 24) 11 Oct. 22-26 12 Oct. 29 2 Ionic Bonding IV. B. 3 a - d ; NOTE: I put the targets for Unit 4 and 5 together because ACT Quality Core groups so many of the ionic objectives together with the covalent objectives, and I want to be in keeping with how ACT presents their objectives this is how cumulative eoca questions will be posed so even though we broke up ionic and covalent topics into two units I presented the targets to the students collectively Ionic Bonding IV. B. 3 a d Wrapping up periodic table trends and reviewing groups of elements and their properties; Test Oct. 24 Begin Ch. 7 Discuss octet rule; notes on formation of cations and anions; ppt. over sections 7.1 and 7.2; practice Lewis structures of cations and anions Review sections 7.1 and 7.2; assign #1 11 p. 193; #12 and 13 p. 196; #14 22 p. 199; use ppt. for notes on formation of ionic compounds (section 7.3); practice Lewis structures for ionic compounds; assign #23

13 5 9 14 12-16 15 19-20 Naming Ions Naming and Writing Formulas for Ionic Compounds (everything about) Ionic Compounds III. A. 1. c IV. B. 4. a. and b. III. A. 1. c IV. B. 4. a. and b. Unit 4 and 5 Learning Targets - IV. B. 3 a d; III. A. 1. c.; IV. B. 4. a. and b. 29 p. 203; #48 p. 207; brief discussion of metallic bonding and alloys; vocab quiz over all of ch. 7 terms (assign polyatomic ions to study quizzes next week) Discuss and demonstrate how to name ions; ppt for Section 9.1; work on how to determine charges for transition metals point out exceptions; discuss polyatomic ions (Table 9.3!); assign #1, 2 p. 256; #3 9 p. 258; #42, 44, 46 p. 281; #10, 11 p. 263; #12 and 13 p. 265; #14 18 p. 266; 48, 50, 52 p. 281; polyatomic ion quiz (take 1) on November 8 Review and Reinforcement on Criss Cross method; demonstrate use of chart to determine how to use Roman numerals when transition metals are involved; Practice naming worksheets from www.chemfiesta.org; work with clock buddies on compound naming races; polyatomic ion quiz (take 2) 12; polyatomic ion quiz (take 3) 15; Lab: Determining Chemical Formulas Review; test over Chapter 7 (Ionic and Metallic Bonding) and Sections 9.1 and 9.2 (Naming and Writing Formulas for Chemical Compounds) 16 26-30 Nature of Covalent Bonds/Lewis structures IV. B. 3. a., c through e. III. A. 1. a and b Notes/discussion over sections 8.1 and 8.2; assign 1 6 p. 216; #39 41 p. 247; practice Lewis structures; discussion of resonance structures and diatomic molecules; look at/draw examples; have students draw Lewis structures of elements and simple ions on smart board; complete Frayer model for 8.1

17 Dec. 3 - Dec. 7 18 Dec. 10-14 19 Dec 17- Dec 21 20 Jan 2- Jan 4 Covalent Bonding VSEPR theory Covalent Bonding VSEPR theory continued/im forces Covalent Bonding Intermolecular Forces (cont) and Naming Molecular Cmpds. Naming acids and hydrates IV. B. 4. c through f IV. B. 4. c through f III. A. 1. d. IV. B. 3. f through h, k III. a. 1. d. IV. B. 3. f through h, k Unit 4 and 5 Learning Targets - terms and 8.2 terms; complete 8.1 worksheet packet Have students complete 8.3 reading guide for notes; give students notes from various chemistry websites that describe the Kelter strategy for Lewis structures of molecular compds; give students VSEPR chart for reference; discussion of molecular geometry, bond angles, bonding domains, etc.; assign practice problems so they learn to use chart; assign #26, 28 p. 236 and #53, 56 p. 247; discuss sigma and pi bonds and hybridization of orbitals; give students note packet from www.boisestate.edu (chemistry dept) LAB: Building compounds with ball and stick models; reading guide for 8.4 (polarity and IM forces); discussion on electronegativity differences and using them to determine bond type; discussion of molecular polarity (eg: carbon dioxide vs. water); assign #32 38 p. 244 and #58 and 61 p. 247; allow students re-take of Ionic Bonding Test Continue notes and discussion over section 8.4 and 9.3 (point out table of prefixes); practice naming molecular compds, and a mixed review - both ionic and covalent compds.; LAB: tie-dying t-shirts; Ch. 8 vocab quiz (create word wall); practice test over covalent bonding Notes/discussion on naming acids and hydrates; review everything about covalently bonded compounds; test over ch. 8 and 9.3 through 9.5 21

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