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Lesson Plans 9th Grade

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Date  Assignment Due  Topic  Class Plan 
11/14
  • Lab Research
  • pH Scales 
  • Chemical Reactions 
  • WU:  Explain the pH scale.
  • Complete Lab Problem and Hypothesis
  • Set Lab 
11/15
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions 
  • WU:  Lab Quiz
  • Chemical Reaction Lab 
11/16
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Give 2 lab observations
  • Complete Lab
  • Set pH lab 
11/17
  • Chemical Reaction Lab
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Lab Quiz
  • pH Lab 
       
11/7
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  What are 3 ways to influence reaction rates?
  • Seating arrangements
  • Notebook Quiz 
11/8
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  What are 3 ways to influence reaction rates?
  • Introduce Acid and Bases 
  • Set Lab:  Reaction Rates 
11/9
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Lab Quiz
  • Lab:  Reaction Rates 
11/10
  • Reaction Rate Labs
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  What is an acid and base
  • Discussion  on acid and base behavior and pH scale
       
10/31
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Explain how a nuclear energy is important?
  • Set Up Single-Replacement Lab 
11/1
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  None
  • Complete Lab 
11/2
  • Reaction Lab
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  What are the 5 types of reactions
  • Reaction Demos 
11/3
  • Nuclear Energy Projects
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Summarize 3 reactions from yesterday.
  • Begin exam review 
       
10/17
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Explain the difference between single and double replacement reactions
  • Balance equations on the smart board 
10/18
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Explain the difference between synthesis and decomposition reactions
  • Reaction demos 
10/19
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  None--Meet in library
  • Set Lab--Single Replacement Reactions 
10/20
  • Lab Quiz
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Lab Quiz
  • Single Replacement Lab 
       
10/10
  • Balancing Equations
  • Chemical Reactions 
  • WU:  What is a chemical reaction?
  • Discussion on types of reactions. 
10/11
  • Reaction Types
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  List the four types of reactions
  • Reaction demos 
10/12
  • None 
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  None
  • Reaction demos 
10/13
  • None
  • Chemical Reactions
  • WU:  Explain a Single Replacement Reaction
  • Set Lab:  Single Replacement Reaction 
       
10/3
  • None
  • Molecular Models
  • WU:  What is a chemical molecule
  • Student model building 
10/4
  • None
  • Balancing Equations
  • WU:  What is a balanced equation
  • Class practice on balancing equations
  • Equation practice sheet 

10/5

  • None
  • Balancing Equation
  • WU:  What are the steps to balance a chemical equation
  • Equation practice sheet 
10/6
  • Practice Sheet 
  • Types of Equations 
  • WU:  What is a chemical reaction
  • Discussion on types of chemical reactions 
       
9/19
  • None
  • Matter
  • WU:  List the Element Families
  • Complete element family data table 
9/20
  • Element Family Data Tables 
  • Matter 
  • WU:  Describe 2 of the element families
  • Review Law of Conservation of Mass and Chemical/Physical Properties 
9/21
  • None
  • Matter
  • No Class--FFA Big Conference
9/22
  • None
  • Matter
  • WU:  What is the Law of Conservation of Mass
  • Rd pgs 100 -118
  • Study Element Families 
       
9/12
  • None
  • Matter
  • WU:  None
  • Complete CW 
9/13
  • Vocab. CW
  • Matter
  • WU:  Explain Electron Shells
  • Discussion on electron shells and periodic table
  • Periodic table and bonding 
9/14
  • None
  • Matter
  • WU:  Explain element families
  • Discussion on physical and chemical properties
  • Explain chemical formulas 
9/15
  • None
  • Matter
  • WU:  Element Symbol Retakes (those under and 85% or anyone that wants to get a better %)
  • Introduce molecular formulas and balancing equations 
       
9/6
  • None
  • Matter
  • WU:  Review Elements
  • Discussion on electron placement and behavior
  • Review for quiz 
9/7
  • Element Symbol Quiz 
  • Matter
  • WU:  Review Elements
  • Element Quiz 
  • Electron dot notation and orbitals 
9/8
  • None 
  • Matter
  • WU:  What are electrons and how are they organized?
  • Electron dot notation and periodic table organization 
9/9
  • None 
  • Matter 
  • WU:  Explain rows and periods
  • Periodic table family and groups 
       
8/29
  • Lab Revisions
  • Scientific Method
  • WU:  Review Lab Changes
  • Conduct Experiment 
8/30
  • None
  • Scientific Method
  • WU:  None
  • Complete Experiment
  • Conclusion Questions 
8/31
  • Labs
  • Periodic Table
  • WU:  What is the periodic table?
  • Review Matter and Elements
  • Element Names and Flashcards 
9/1
  • None
  • Periodic Table
  • WU:  What is matter and what are elements?
  • Review table design
  • Complete flashcards 
       
8/22
  • None
  • Scientific Method
  • WU:  Diagram the scientific method
  • Review sample experiment
  • Discussion on data tables and graphing 
8/23
  • None
  • Scientific Method
  • WU:  Explain three times of graphs and when to use them
  • Set lab:  Does Bleach really Bleach
  • Complete Problem and Hypothesis 
8/24
  • Signed Syllabus
  • Scientific Method
  • WU:  Lab Quiz
  • Review lab safety and layout
  • Set up lab 
8/25
  • Binder w/ tabs 
  • Scientific Method
  • WU:  None
  • Collect lab data 
       
8/17 
  • None 
  • Welcome 
  • WU:  None
  • Expectations/Class Syllabus
  • Discussion on notebooks
  • Demo of online web site 
  • What is science? 
8/18 
  • None 
  • Scientific Method 
  • WU:   What is science?
  • Discussion on scientific method.
  • Comparison of scientific method and example experiment. 

 

 

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