HOMEWORKNovember 8, 2013 CEBFG
POP QUIZ ( i will know who goes and sees my website) November 7, 2013 ABDEF Period B: Work on Worksheets with atoms, ions, isotopes 2 sidedand homework worksheet with group HW COMPLETE THE WORKSHEETS November 6, 2013 DECAG Period G: Work on Worksheets with atoms, ions, isotopes 2 sided and homework worksheet with groups November 5, 2013 DCBFG Conclusion for homework November 4, 2013 BECAF Period G Topic: Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes Cations and Anions in class: Did some board work about anions and cations November 1, 2013 EABDG Assignment in class due to absence October 31, 2013 ACDGF Period G Topic: Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes Cations and Anions in class Did some board work about anions and cations October 30, 2013 CEBFG Period B Quiz on the Elements Start the Electromagnetic Spectrum and Periodicity Powerpoint Period G Start the Electromagnetic Spectrum and Periodicity Powerpoint HOMEWORK: PERIOD B AND G Period B and G Worksheet Learning Objective Worksheet with Vocabulary due and Packet with Problems October 29, 2013 ABDEF Period B QUIZ ON first 10 elements Protons Neutrons and Electrons and % composition by mass Finish up the Questions from the board: Elements of Neutral atoms: Protons neutrons electrons atomic mass atomic number MgCl2 KOH Mg(OH)2 BaCl2 Na2S Sr(NO3)2 Start the Notes on the Energy and Periodicity next time October 28, 2013 DECAG PeriodG Start the Periodicity and the Electromagnetic Spectrum Powerpoint Period B Protons Neutrons and Electrons and % composition by mass Finish up the Questions from the board: Elements of Neutral atoms: Protons neutrons electrons atomic mass atomic number MgCl2 KOH Mg(OH)2 BaCl Na2S Sr (NO3)2 Notes on the Energy and Periodicity HW: Memorize the first 10 Elements October 25 DCBFG Period B FIELD TRIP IN ENGLISH Period G Protons Neutrons and Electrons and % composition by mass Finish up the Questions from the board: Elements of Neutral atoms: Protons neutrons electrons atomic mass atomic number MgCl2 KOH Mg(OH)2 BaCl Na2S Sr (NO3)2 October 24 BECAF The Periodic Table Identifying the families and Periods Finish up the questions from class October 23, EABDG History of the Modern Periodic Table Homework: October 22 ACDGF History of Periodic table October 21 CEBFG Period B and C finish the Activity Conservation of Mass October 18ABDEF Law of Conservation of Mass Lab on FRIDAY October 17DECAG Period G Rutherford Lab in class get the results from the lab and answer the questions HW CONCLUSION October 16DCBFG Period B Rutherford Lab in class get the results from the lab and answer the questions HW CONCLUSION Period G Finish Discovery Education Video the Elements Start Rutherford Lab: HW: Safety Contracts Signed Law of Conservation of Mass Lab on Tuesday or Wednesday October 15 BECAF Period B Finish Discovery Education Video the Elements Start Rutherford Lab: HW: Safety Contracts Signed Law of Conservation of Mass Lab on Tuesday or Wednesday October 11, 2013 Quiz on Radioactivity Discovery Education Video the Elements HOMEWORK TURNITIN.com Requirements for Science Fair Go to the vanlhs.weebly.com Science fair page and see what forms are due for the project Rules Wizard Walking Dead free online Course http://www.wired.com/underwire/2013/09/walking-dead-mooc-online-course/ SIGN UP https://www.canvas.net/courses/the-walking-deadHere is your Friend Code: JNJJKC. Have your friends enter this when they sign up so you can amass the largest horde. Check your email for additional details. October 10 , 2013 Finish up the notes on Radioactivity NECAP October 9, 2013 Please go to turnit in and sign up Go to the vanlhs.weebly.com Science fair page and see what forms are due for the project Quiz Friday October 8, 2013 Nuclear Radiation: fission and fusion 1/2 life Collect test and make corrections check homework on alpha beta and gamma decay. HW: turnitin Finish 1/2 life worksheet October 7, 2013 Nuclear Radiation: alpha beta and gamma decay hw: Hand back test and make corrections and worksheet October 4, 2013 Atomic Theory of the atom Democritus to Quantum Mechanical Theory hw: Comic Strip TEST review today TEST THURSDAY Physical and Chemical Changes, Significant Figures, Scientific Notation, Dimensional Analysis etc... TEST review today and next class TEST THURSDAY Physical and Chemical Changes, Significant Figures, Scientific Notation, Dimensional Analysis etc... Finish any part of the metric measurement lab and the chromatography of inks lab, and the pretest. all are due Monday LAB CHROMATOGRAPHY OF PAPER LAB REPORT DUE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24 2012 LAB CHROMATOGRAPHY OF PAPER LAB REPORT DUE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24 2012 Typed and electronically submitted to my email [email protected] Notes on the Atom Complete the Metric Scavenger Hunt Period F Metric Scavenger Hunt in class Collect homework on Dimensional Analysis and Time Period G Metric Scavenger Hunt in class Collect homework on Dimensional Analysis and Time Hw Worksheet on dimensional analysis Worksheet on dimensional analysis Density of Water Lab due Density of Water Lab due Density of water lab in class Worksheet Chapter 1 1:20-1:30 even due 1. Bring in covered book. 2. Bring in NON-GRAPHING scientific calculator. 3. Complete 5. For next Class: Read pages 2-12; Answer questions1.20-1.40 EVEN (even #'s only) On a separate sheet of paper, WITH HEADINGS, to hand in. Safety Contract Signed Cover your book and keep it in your possession. 1. Bring in Signed Safety contracts and Signed classroom expectations. |
STUDYING TIPS FOR TESTs AND EXAMS1. Determine what the teacher wants. By the end of the second quarter, you should have an idea of what your teacher considers most important and is most likely to use as exam material.
2. The best way to prepare is to take all old tests and quizzes and use them as study guides 3. Finish the reading early. Aim for one week before the exam to be safe. If a midterm, this is not always possible. However, being at least up to date can cut preparation time by four or more hours. 4. Consider using index cards. By the time you are done, some of the information is imprintedand a lot of factual material in your brain. If index cards aren't your thing, figure a way to do this on your laptop or on smaller and smaller pieces of paper. 5. Read class notes promptly. Leave at least 1 ½" inches in the outside margin. After you've reviewed your notes, use a different colored ink or highlighter to make short notes beside the material 6. Use colored tabs for texts. They work for notes as well. The idea is to write one or two word topics on each tab before you stick it at the appropriate spot in your textbook or other material. 7. Join a study group. Get no more than five of your classmates together a few days before the midterm or final. A larger or a smaller group usually isn't productive. Rehearse the questions. If factual, you can make a list of the ones likely to appear on the test. For potential essay questions, pick the most likely half dozen or so. Either practice answering them during the study session or back in the dorm. 8. Take everything you need. For sitting exams administered on paper, do you have at least two pens or pencils with you? Water to drink? 9. Get up half an hour early. You should get some food if so inclined and be actually awake for the test. You also have a few minutes to read over any last-minute notes. |