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EAST HIGH SCHOOL FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE HERE FOR SPRING 2014
Are you looking for 3rd Quarter materials? Click 'Archive' above. Tuesday, April 1, 2014 Diagram for homework tonight, from p.483 of your textbook. Homework tonight is the Cork Man sheet. Wednesday, April, 2014 Notes for today, incl answers to the Cork Man. Homework for tonight: The Trikke Sheet.\ Thursday, April 3, 2014 Lesson: Water orientation and examples of choosing "solute" and "solvent" Homework: none! Friday, April 4, 2014 Quiz today! And we made posters of dissolving ionic substances.. Class notes here. Homework: none, again! Monday, April 7 2014 Lesson: How to calculate molarity. Tonight's homework is the Kite Sheet. Tuesday, April 8 2014 What are colligative properties and how to calculate dilution. Class notes here., including answers to the Kite sheet. Tonight's homework is the Cork Dog sheet. Wednesday, April 8, 2014 Today's activity: Practice and Review. Notes here, including answers to Kitty & Cork Horse Thursday, April 9, 2014 Lab Day. Tonight's Review is The Jockey Sheet. It won't be checked by me. Check it yourself with the answers here. Take Friday's Test today (in class or after school) if you want. Friday, April 10, 2014 Test 5 is today, covering about a third of the material in Chapter 17 of your textbook, including pages 475, 482, 483, 509-512, 518-519. Tuesday, April 22, 2014 Welcome back from Spring Break! In class we used marking the text strategies to read an article about sugar explosions and answer questions about that article. If you were absent you need not do either of these things. Wednesday, April 23, 2014 1) Instead of taking notebook notes we wrote into this guided notes sheet page 1. 2) The guided notes that we filled in is here (tonight's homework is to do page three of this sheet on your own -- SKIP the one labeled PROBLEM #1 ! ) 3) Partial answers to the guided notes are here. Thursday, April 24, 2014 Notes and Answers to the car sheet here. Tonight's homework here. (If you have an excused absence you can skip #1 on tonight's homework, since it is undoable at home) Friday April 25, 2014 Lab day: acid/base indicators used on household items to test their pH We took a quiz. Monday, April 26, 2014 Lesson: How to calculate pH if given [OH] or [H+] Notes.here. Homework tonight here. Graded quizzes were returned to day. Tuesday, April 27, 2014 If you were absent you need not make this lesson up. We took trading cards and observed on them pictures of what the particles look like when strong versus weak electrolytes, strong versus weak acids, and strong vs weak bases are created in aqueous solutions. Activity we did here. and cards here. There was no homework given. Answers to last night's HOH homework sheet here. Wednesday, April 30, 2014 The lesson showed how to write a neutralization reaction. It also reviewed a couple concepts from the last three days. The homework is here. Class notes from today's lecture are here. Thursday, May 1, 2014 Lesson: What are conjugate acid - base pairs? How can we use indicators? Tonight's homework: MuscleCar Sheet. Notes from today here, including answers to homework. Friday, May 2 2014 Lab - Neutralizing Reaction, If you are absent you need not make this up; your other labs will be averaged and you will have no penalty. Quiz Today! Answers to homework due today. Monday, May 5, 2014 How to describe reactions between metal and acid. Homework is the Felix Sheet. Tuesday, May 6, 2014 Titration theory. Classnotes and answers to Felix Worksheet here. Homework is the Mr Clean Acid Base Titration Practice WorkSheet Wednesday, May 7, 2014 Today's titration warmup problem here. Answers to today's Titration Warmup Problem here. Answers to the Mr Clean homework here. IF YOU NEED A SCREENSHOT OF THE TEXTBOOK PAGES 609 & 640 CLICK HERE. Tonight's homework is from the textbook: PAGE 640 #36, #37B, #38(hint: page 617), #39A, #39, #45a(note: on 45, assume that the N is an M, meaning, solve for molarity not normality) PAGE 609 #35, #36, #39A, #39B, #40A, #41B, #41C, #45ABC, #47A, #48AB Thursday, May 8, 2014 Big 100 point test tomorrow; study everything we did since April 23rd. We did a lab today where we titrated vinegar with 0.2 M sodium hydroxide. We gave answers to the lengthy book homework from last night. First thing you should review to prepare for the test: Last night's book homework Friday, May 9, 2014 Test 6: Acids and Bases (100 points). [Last night you should have studied everything we did since April 23rd.] THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF MATERIAL FOR TEST 7 Monday, May 12, 2014
Lesson: How to use a telescope to find which elements are in a distant star. Notes here. Homework is the Hello Yoda Sheet. For fun: clickable spectra Tuesday, May 13 2014 Tonight's homework is the Arabic Sheet Lesson: How did Neils Bohr use atomic emission spectra to make a model of where the atom's electrons are? Class notes. Answers to the Hello Yoda Sheet. Wednesday, May 14, 2014 Tonight's homework is the Tiger Sheet Lesson: How do we draw ground state and excited state electron configurations in the style of Bohr (first of two styles we'll learn this week) Classnotes and homework answers here. Thursday, May 15, 2014 Lesson: We learned a little sneak peak of writing electron configurations, modern style, with boxes and arrows. Classnotes here. Our main business was taking these notes while watching this video. You are responsible for knowing the contents of the video [see the classnotes, above] There was no homework assigned. Friday, May 16, 2014 Answers to the Tiger Sheet, checked today. Class notes here. We took a 10 point quiz. If you were absent, there is no penalty for missing the quiz; it does not need to be made up. Homework tonight is the Bohr Electronhead sheet. Monday, May19, 2014 The lesson was how to create arrow and box electron diagrams from memory. Classnotes here. Homework tonight is the Baby Sheet By Friday's test you should have memorized the two images below and be able to use them to construct the box and arrow electron diagram for any element. For fun, here are the real shapes of electron orbitals. They are much more complicated than the circles Niels Bohr first imagined.
Tuesday May 20, 2014 Lesson: What are some patterns in the periodic table? Notes and answers to the BohrHead sheet here. Homework tonight: The CarlSagan sheet. Wednesday May 21, 2014 Book notes done in class (make it up if you were absent -- it will be in two questions on Friday's test). Homework is the Windmill sheet. Class notes here, including answers to the Carl Sagan sheet. Thursday May 22, 2014 Review sheet 2 is here. Answers are here. Friday 5/23 Test: Today's Test will cover all material from May 12th to May 23rd. Monday, May 26, 2014
No School. Happy Memorial Day. Tuesday, May 27, 2014 We start our last nine days of class! Lesson: How do we draw the electrons that hold together glass? Homework for tonight is Tony the Tiger sheet. We took 25 minutes to try melting glass pipettes at our lab stations. Wednesday, May 28, 2014 Lesson: three kinds of bonds. Also, recognize octets and duets of valence electrons are stable. Notes. Homework is the Umpire Sheet. Answers to the Tony the Tiger. Thursday, May 29, 2014 Lesson: How to draw the e- cloud of a bond that is polar and covalent. Answers to the Tiger and class notes are both here. Homework is the Toast sheet and finish your mini poster. Friday, May 30, 2014 Lesson: How to tell if a molecule is polar, based on its bonds. Notes and answers to the Toaster sheet. Homework tonight: the Sid Vicious Sheet Sunday, June 1, 2014 Review Unit 6 pdf Review Unit 7 pdf Review Unit 8 pdf Review Unit 9 pdf Review Unit 10 pdf Review Unit 11 pdf Review Unit 12 & 13 pdf Monday, June 2, 2014 Lesson: What are IMFs? What are dipole-dipole interactions? Lesson here and answers to the Sid Vicious sheet. Tonight's homework is Do all of the rooster sheet. Do any five problems you choose on the Thing Sheet (Review 1) Tuesday, June 3, 2014 Lesson: If shown a molecule, how can we tell how strong the IMF will be? Class notes here (including answers to last nights 6b Review & answers to the chicken sheet) Tonight's homework is the Spinach sheet. Wednesday, June 4, 2014 Lesson: How can things like boiling point, viscosity, and vapor pressure be predicted simply by looking at a molecule's structure? Notes here, including the answers to the Spinach sheet. Homework tonight is the Bert & Ernie sheet. Thursday, June 5, 2014 Notes from today, incl answers to the Bert and Ernie sheet. Homework is the Flying Spaghetti sheet Friday, June 6, 2014 Answers to the Flying Spaghetti Monster sheet Check out the live webcam at the longest chemistry experiment ever: Brisbane's Pitch Drop Viscosity measurement. Looking ahead: Congrats to East High School's Paul DuVair, retiring this year.
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