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A Very Tentative Schedule for LEAP Chemistry

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11/21 Assessment... Interpreting Relationships on the Periodic Table
11/22 Formula of a Hydrate lab
11/28 Why do atoms bond, An overview of ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds pp. 194-202 (ionic) pp. 209-213 (metallic) 
pp. 222-239 (covalent)  
pp. 160-182
11/29
Properties of the different types of bonding

pp. 204-208 (ionic) 
pp. 209-213 (metallic)
pp. 222-239 (covalent) 

11/30 Bonding Activity Group Presentations Be able to associate different bond types to different properties.
12/1 Naming and Writing Formulas for Ionic compounds Read pp. 264-279

pp. 292-294

Read pp. 203-210
12/2 Naming Quiz (Common acids you should know)Naming Binary Covalent  Read pp. 280-284 Read pp. 214-215
pp. 211-213 
12/5 Naming Organic Compounds: Isomers of Octane 
Isomer Activity 
Read pp761-771 pp. 775-778 Read pp. 629-642

 

12/6 Other Functional Groups Read pp. 772-782 
pp. 799-821
Read pp. 663-679
12/7 Different ways of Modeling Skeletal and Electron Dot pp. 229, 233

 

pp. 170-177
12/8 Quiz: Three types of Bonding, Naming and Formula Writing
12/9 The Electrical Nature of Compounds: nonpolar, polar, ionic Read pp.247-253 pp. 151-153, pp. 161-162
12/12 The Effect of Shape on Electrical Nature of Compounds Read pp. 240-246 pp. 183-193
12/13 Model Covalent Bonding Tinker Toy Lab
12/14 Shape of Molecules Review Electron Dot Notation
12/15 Determining the Electrical Nature for Large Compounds
12/16 Quiz: Polarity and Electrical Nature of Compounds
12/19 Identification of Compounds: Determining Empirical Formulas Read pp. 330-332 Read 229-234
12/20 Empirical Formula Lab Day 1 jhjhl
12/21 Empirical Formula Lab Day 2
12/22 Lab Followup… and Molecular and Empirical Formula
Chemical Composition of Compounds 
Read pp. 332-333 pp. 232-233
1/3 % Composition of a Compound: Lab
1/4 Communicating Change:  The Balanced Chemical Equation and Molarity Problems
pp. 346-354
1/5 Types of Equations:  Synthesis, Decomposition, Decomposition, Single Displacement, Double Displacement, Combustion Reactions

pp. 356-375 

pp. 241-250

1/6 The 5 types of Chemical Reactions

pp. 356-375 

 

pp. 256-268

1/9 Writing Reactions:  Predicting Change
1/10 World of Reactions Lab
1/11 Writing Reactions... Type of Reactions Applications
1/12 Stoichiometry and the Power of Prediction/Eggsplosion

pp. 382-399

pp. 275-288

1/13 Assessment:  Writing Balanced Equations
1/16 Chemistry Attack
1/17 Stoichiometry Problems
1/18 Review
1/19 Final Exams Periods 1,2,3,56
1/20 Final Exam Period 7,8,9,10
1/23 Excess Limiting Reactions
1/24 Mass Relationship Lab
1/25 Percent Yield/Percent Error
1/26 Stoichiometry Followup
1/27 Stoichiometry Assessment
1/30 ACT Practice Test
1/31 To Be Determined
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