Week of May 15 Balloon Racer due Tuesday; I will bring bigger straws and balloons Thursday: quiz on Newton's Laws Monday: Final Exam: info posted on Google Classroom
Create a balloon racer to explore Newton's 3rd Law. Due: May 16 Wednesday/Thursday: F=ma lab. if you are absent you must come in at recess to make up the lab; no exceptions Tuesday: Enrico: Write a 5 paragraph essay discussing one of Thomas Aquinas' proofs of the existence of God. Due Friday: share on google gmail. Souza: No homework
Monday: Crash dummy test
Week of April 18 Newton's first law of motion. Wednesday/Thursday: 1st Law demonstrations; comparison of objects with different inertia Tuesday: Create an experiment using fidget spinners Week of April 10 Input all marble lab data into a spreadsheet. Make a graph of your findings of distance vs time. Chapter 10 vocab due.
Chapter 9: Motion; Set up experiments to test distance vs time. Lab graphs due Monday. Wednesday: Test; vocab chap 9 due Friday Test Review Test Wednesday, March 8
February 27 Friday: pH lab Thursday: concept map for chapter 8 and review questions due Monday Tuesday: experiments; notes on pH; acid and base properties; read sections 4 and 5 Monday: Finishing independent/dependent variable and controlled variable experiments.
February 20 Wednesday: Notes on sections 1 and 2 chapter 7; collected for grade; vocab quiz Friday on sections 1 and 2 only Tuesday: Reminder: Lab report due Friday; but only if gmail is set up. Do not print your report.
February 13 Thursday: Finish Solutions lab and begin writing Lab report. Use the template pdf and SHARE finished report with Mrs. Behrend: [email protected] Do not print out only Google share. Due Wednesday, February 22. Wednesday: Solutions Lab with ice Tuesday: Solutions quiz Monday: Saturation experiment quiz on solutions and solubility Tuesday: open notebook
February 3/4: Catholic Scientists presentations: Monday and Tuesday
Week of January 17 Go to the link and practice balancing equations. Note: You have to place a number 1 in the box for the coefficient if it does not need to be changed. https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry/chemical-reactions-stoichiome/balancing-chemical-equations/e/balancing_chemical_equations Week of January 11 Thursday: Do chem. equations worksheet. The answers are included so you can check your work. DO the assignment then check so you actually learn it! There will be a quiz upon returning so make sure you go through it carefully. Make slime or gak etc. Go on the internet and make some cool stuff based on what you have in your house. If you do not have ingredients find another experiment that you can do instead. Write a 100 word analysis of your experience. Bring your slime into class in a plastic ziplock bag for extra credit. Wednesday: Resistance to happiness; finding God in creation/science
Tuesday: physical vs. chemical change; endo vs exo thermic reactions. Notes/dramatic enactments. vocab chapter 6 due tuesday; list 7 examples of physical change and 7 examples of chemical change use internet. due Wed. Week of December 12 Monday: pg. 178 concept map and review p. 179-180 due Tuesday; TEST WED. Monday: Covalent and ionic bonds Tuesday: Lab ionic interactions Wednesday: ionic interactions continued: read section 4 of chapter 5; Test next Wednesday
Monday: Quiz periodic table/ atomic structure test Thursday. Packet due Tuesday
Tuesday: Write notes on section 4 of chapter 4. Concept mapping pg. 144 sections 1-4 only; Review pg. 145-146; 1-23. All 3 things done in your notebook and turned in on Thursday when you take your test.
Element project due Thursday; extra credit (5 pts) if turned in early Periodic Table packet due on Tuedsay, November 15. Test on Thursday, November 17.
Week of October 31 Halloween science with K.K; viscosity, density and surface tension Quiz elements 1-40 know the name and symbol
Week of October 24 Periodic Table of Elements: memorize name and symbol for the first 40 (by atomic #) Quiz Tuesday, Nov. 2 Read sections 1 and 2; take notes; In class notes: protons, electrons, neutrons: mass, charge, position; Labeling groups in the periodic table.
Week of October 17
Monday: Look at algebraic equations associated with Charles and Boyle's Laws. Homework from Friday due Tues. Test Wed.
Wednesday: Test; Vocab chapter 4 due Friday.
Week of October 10
Monday: finish flying hot air balloons; discussing Charles' Law
Tuesday: Notes on Charles' Law and Boyle's Law; Turn in worksheet
Wednesday: Boyle's Law aka marshmallow lab.
Quiz Thursday over Charles' Law and Boyle's Law
Thursday: Temperaments;
Friday: Concept mapping page 96; P. 97-98; 1-24 due Tuesday.
Chapter 3 test Wednesday
Week of October 2
Monday: Quiz chap. 3 sections 1-2; Begin making hot air balloons
Tuesday and Wednesday finish balloons and launch!
Week of September 26
Monday: Quiz over chap. 3 section 1
Tues: Surface Tension Lab
Wednesday: Viscosity Lab, Quiz Thurs. over last 2 labs
Thursday: Graphs of yesterday's labs due Fri.
Friday
Week of September 19
Compounds vs. Mixtures
Electrolysis and oxidation demonstration
Chapter 2 Test, Wednesday, September 21
Chapter 3 Vocab due Monday, September 26; quiz over section 1, chap.3
Test corrections due Monday
Week of September 12:
Chemical Change Chapter 2 vocab quiz WED,/Souza; Thurs./Enrico: weight, mass, element, atom, mixture, compound, density, volume, law of conservation of mass, thermal energy, endothermic, exothermic. kinetic energy, and potential energy.
Test review: pp65-66 1-25 Due Friday
Notes on key concepts sections 1-4 pg. 64.
Chemical Change Lab: combustion and electrolysis
Chapter 2 Test, Wednesday, September 21.
Week of September 5: Changes in matter Come prepared for class. Pages 50-54 should be read thoroughly in order to partake in this week's labs Tuesday: Physical Change Lab Wednesday: Dry ice demo: sublimation/deposition Thursday: physical change continued Friday: Quiz physical changes Chemical change Lab: Bring your tarnished silver! combustion, electrolysis, oxidation, tarnishing Week of August 29: Density, Water displacement method lab, Measurement lab stations 1-6 Quiz, Friday, September 2: density, definition, formula, how to find volume of irregular object. Review video Bozeman science: density.