Chemical Formulas and Names Standard: SC1. Students will analyze the nature of matter and its classifications. c. Predict formulas for stable ionic compounds (binary and tertiary) based on balance of charges. d. Use IUPAC nomenclature for both chemical names and formulas: • Ionic compounds (Binary and tertiary) • Covalent compounds (Binary and tertiary) • Acidic compounds (Binary and tertiary)
Day 1 11/6 Raider Rev-up: What is an anion? Opening: Notes: Ions Work Session: Nomenclature Inquiry Packet – Type I Binary Ionic Compounds Closing: Review identifying ionic charge on the PT (stand-whip) Assign HW: Bring NOTECARD and first 2 pages of packet (binary ionic compounds) due on Tuesday, Nov 10.
Day 2 11/9: Raider Rev-up: What is a polyatomic ion? Opening: Review page 1 of packet (scaffold highlighting). Students write down polyatomic ions on a notecard. Work Session: Nomenclature Packet – Type II Binary Ionic Compounds (transition metals) Closing: Review binary ionic compound naming (stand-whip) Remind: HW due tmr 11/10 (first 2 pages of packet)
Day 3 11/10: Raider Rev-up: Study Quiz: Elements Opening: Go over 1st paragraph of Polyatomic Ions page 3 (scaffold highlighting). Give instructions for song/poem/drawing creations for polyatomic ions. Work Session: Nomenclature Packet – Polyatomic Ions and Polyatomic Ion Creations Closing: Review names of polyatomic ions (stand-whip) Assign HW: Nomenclature Packet Pages 3-5 (type III binary compounds and polyatomics) due Tues 11/17
11/11: Veteran’s Day
Day 4 11/12: Ionic Compound Review Raider Rev-up: What happens to electrons in an ionic bond? Opening: Ionic Compounds Work session: Polyatomic Ions in Packet Closing: Clean-up and review ionic compound naming
Day 5 11/13: Raider Rev-up: Name one polyatomic cation Opening: Work Session: Page 266 section assessment #14-19; page 281 assessment #42-53 Closing: Finish for homework
Day 6 11/16: Raider Rev-up: Name a polyatomic cation. Opening: Notes- Ions and writing formulas Work Session: Binary Ionic Practice Closing: Go over problems
Day 7 11/17: Raider Rev-up: Study Opening: Quiz- Elements & Notes- Writing Tertiary Formulas Work Session: Tertiary Practice Problems Closing: Review Problems
Day 8 11/18: Raider Rev-up: Write the formula between phosphorus & magnesium. Opening/Work Session: Nomenclature Poker Closing: Review.
Day 9 11/19: Raider Rev-up: Study Opening-Closing: Quiz: Ionic Formulas & Nomenclature
CISM Day 1 11/30 Standard: SC2 Students will relate how the Law of Conservation of Matter is used to determine chemical composition in compounds and chemical reactions.
Standard: SC1. Students will analyze the nature of matter and its classifications.
c. Predict formulas for stable ionic compounds (binary and tertiary) based on balance of charges.
d. Use IUPAC nomenclature for both chemical names and formulas:
• Ionic compounds (Binary and tertiary)
• Covalent compounds (Binary and tertiary)
• Acidic compounds (Binary and tertiary)
Day 1 11/6
Raider Rev-up: What is an anion?
Opening: Notes: Ions
Work Session: Nomenclature Inquiry Packet – Type I Binary Ionic Compounds
Closing: Review identifying ionic charge on the PT (stand-whip)
Assign HW: Bring NOTECARD and first 2 pages of packet (binary ionic compounds) due on Tuesday, Nov 10.
Day 2 11/9:
Raider Rev-up: What is a polyatomic ion?
Opening: Review page 1 of packet (scaffold highlighting).
Students write down polyatomic ions on a notecard.
Work Session: Nomenclature Packet – Type II Binary Ionic Compounds (transition metals)
Closing: Review binary ionic compound naming (stand-whip)
Remind: HW due tmr 11/10 (first 2 pages of packet)
Day 3 11/10:
Raider Rev-up: Study
Quiz: Elements
Opening: Go over 1st paragraph of Polyatomic Ions page 3 (scaffold highlighting). Give instructions for song/poem/drawing creations for polyatomic ions.
Work Session: Nomenclature Packet – Polyatomic Ions and Polyatomic Ion Creations
Closing: Review names of polyatomic ions (stand-whip)
Assign HW: Nomenclature Packet Pages 3-5 (type III binary compounds and polyatomics) due Tues 11/17
11/11: Veteran’s Day
Day 4 11/12: Ionic Compound Review
Raider Rev-up: What happens to electrons in an ionic bond?
Opening: Ionic Compounds
Work session: Polyatomic Ions in Packet
Closing: Clean-up and review ionic compound naming
Day 5 11/13:
Raider Rev-up: Name one polyatomic cation
Opening:
Work Session: Page 266 section assessment #14-19; page 281 assessment #42-53
Closing: Finish for homework
Day 6 11/16:
Raider Rev-up: Name a polyatomic cation.
Opening: Notes- Ions and writing formulas
Work Session: Binary Ionic Practice
Closing: Go over problems
Day 7 11/17:
Raider Rev-up: Study
Opening: Quiz- Elements & Notes- Writing Tertiary Formulas
Work Session: Tertiary Practice Problems
Closing: Review Problems
Day 8 11/18:
Raider Rev-up: Write the formula between phosphorus & magnesium.
Opening/Work Session: Nomenclature Poker
Closing: Review.
Day 9 11/19:
Raider Rev-up: Study
Opening-Closing: Quiz: Ionic Formulas & Nomenclature
CISM
Day 1 11/30
Standard: SC2 Students will relate how the Law of Conservation of Matter is used to determine chemical composition in compounds and chemical reactions.
Warm up— What is CISM?
CISM