Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School # Teacher: Ms. Herliczek Week #21 1/3/12 Course: Science 7B # # 2012/2013 Name of Unit: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Elements: PS 5. Recognize that there are more than 100 elements that combine in a multitude of ways to produce compounds that make up all of the living and nonliving things that we encounter. Atoms and Molecules: PS 6. Differentiate between an atom (the smallest unit of an element that maintains the characteristics of that element) and a molecule (the smallest unit of a compound that maintains the characteristics of that compound). Elements and Compounds: PS 7. Give basic examples of elements and compounds. Tuesday (55 minutes) Monday (55 minutes) Entrance Ticket Objective: WEEKLY OVERVIEW## New! Board Prep Volunteers! and HW Info Review Questions-Metals/Nonmetals Thursday (85 minutes) Review Questions- Non-metals and Metalloids Friday (55 minutes) Quiz Prep Questions I can define and give examples of a compound. I can define and give examples of common metals found in the periodic table. I can describe the two types of bonds that form a compound. I can predict the properties and I can define and give examples of atomic mass of an element by non-metals and metalloids found I can create models of ionic and covalent bonds. examining info on a periodic table. in the periodic table. AGENDA Teacher’s Materials Texts and Handouts *ET*Review quizzes *Finish Metal Slideshow and Notes *”Properties of a Missing Element” Sheet *Begin non-metals and metalloids as time allows *Metals color-coded notes *ET- Non-metals and metalloids review *ET- Metals review *Non-metals and metalloids slideshow and notes *Compounds and bonding notes *Compound Wooden Models/Diagrams and Guidelines *Mini-project group brainstorm time as time allows Mini-project info as time allows Compounds and bonding notes Model Set up File Name: WO Section 3-4 Non-metals and Metalloids Notes Sci 7A Week 21 2013 copy Quiz Billboard Review Game *Section 3: Metals Notes *Properties of a “missing” element sheet Quiz Prep Questions *Compounds and bonding notes Game Materials Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School # Teacher: Ms. Herliczek Week #21 1/3/12 Elements: PS 5. Recognize that there are more than 100 elements that combine in a multitude of ways to produce compounds that make up all of the living and nonliving things that we encounter. Atoms and Molecules: PS 6. Differentiate between an atom (the smallest unit of an element that maintains the characteristics of that element) and a molecule (the smallest unit of a compound that maintains the characteristics of that compound). Elements and Compounds: PS 7. Give basic examples of elements and compounds. Tuesday (55 minutes) Monday (55 minutes) Homework WEEKLY OVERVIEW## # # 2012/2013 Course: Science 7B Name of Unit: Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Flashcards as directedTuesday Non-metals and metalloid flashcards-Wed. Quiz-Friday Quiz-Friday Extra Credit- Take notes on Elements from StardustFriday File Name: WO Extra Credit- Take notes on Elements from Stardust-Friday Sci 7A Week 21 2013 copy Thursday (85 minutes) Compounds and Bonding FlashcardsFriday Quiz-Friday Extra Credit- Take notes on Elements from Stardust-Friday Friday (55 minutes) TBD
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