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Emergency Education Learning Resources for Chemistry

Week 3: April 6- 10

Review Topic for This Week: Reaction Writing & Moles

Optional Activities for this Week 

  • Continue working on: Unit 4 Combined Homework Sheet (Answer Key).This practice sheet covers everything we have learned about Chemical Reactions. Complete the different sections to practice and keep up your knowledge. Do a few problems or sections each day. If you would like feedback on your work, submit your work for feedback to Teams or via email. Feel free to email me or chat on Teams with any questions you have!

  • Online Textbook

    • To Access: go to Class Link, login with your school login, & select McGraw-Hill. You will see the following activities under assignments (or linked in the calendar).

    • LearnSmart Book Review (Moles): Our online textbook offers a more interactive option that highlights the important areas for you. In the bottom left corner, there's also practice that allows you to answer questions to check your understanding as you go.

    • Virtual Investigation: Moles, Mass & Molecules: Use this to discover the relationships between moles, mass, and particles. Follow the instructions under Quantitative Activity

    • Explore & Explain Activities Use these to review moles!

      • #1 Defining Molar Mass

      • #2 Converting Between Mass and Moles

      • #3 Converting Between Mass and Number of Particles

      • #4 Put it All Together

      • #5 Molar Mass of Compounds

    • Challenge problems: Using Mole-Based Conversions Complete these conversion problems. The answer key is located under the book's calendar. 

  • Review Videos

  • Continue ALEKS Online Practice

    • ALEKS is an online practice platform that offers problems and tracks your progress toward learning goals. We accessed this practice website in semester 1 when we piloted new curriculum. Your accounts are still valid. If you need help logging in, feel free to email me and I can send you your username and password. ​

    • I have assigned a practice set to review balancing and naming.

  • Microsoft Teams: login through office.com. On this platform, you can submit your practice sheets to me for feedback. We can also chat so that you can ask questions. I will be available on Teams to chat weekdays from 10am-11am. 

 

Additional Activities for this Week

  • ​Flinn Scientific Lab Demo Videos

    • At Home Lab Series Watch these lab videos. You can view them pre-recorded or live. The live schedule is posted on the website. 

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Previous Resources

​You can look through old materials to review. Try to re-do old practices to make sure you are keeping up with your chemistry skills.

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Teacher Support

  • Available for Email Questions Monday through Friday (8:00a - 3:00p)

  • Available to live chat on Teams Monday-Friday 10am-11am

Week 1: March 23-27

 

Review Topic for This Week: Chemical Reactions-Writing & Balancing

 

Optional Activities for this Week to Review 

  • #1. Naming, Writing, & Balancing Reactions practice

  • #2. Balancing Equations Game

    • Play this game to practice your balancing skills.​

  • #3. Review Videos

  • #4. ALEKS Online Practice

    • ALEKS is an online practice platform that offers problems and tracks your progress toward learning goals. We accessed this practice website in semester 1 when we piloted new curriculum. Your accounts are still valid. If you need help logging in, feel free to email me and I can send you your username and password. ​

    • I have assigned a practice set to review balancing and naming.

  • #5. Online Textbook

    • To Access: go to Class Link, login with your school login, & select McGraw-Hill. You will see the following activities under assignments (or linked in the calendar).

    • #1: LearnSmart Book Review: Our online textbook offers a more interactive option that highlights the important areas for you. In the bottom left corner, there's also practice that allows you to answer questions to check your understanding as you go.

    • #2: Virtual Investigation: This allows you to practice balancing chemical equations. 

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Additional Activities for this Week

  • PBS Resources

    • Chemical Reactions : This video shows the different types of chemical reactions we have learned about. This segment explores different types of reactions by performing a lab and talking with two special guests - Dr. Eileen Kennedy, who explains how scientists use chemical reactions to synthesize new medications, and Dr. Mike Petelle, who discusses acid rain.

    • NOVA Elements: This online interactive has many options to explore. You can build atoms & molecules, watch Hunting the Elements (a movie about the discovery of the elements of the periodic table), or explore the interactive periodic table. 

  • American Chemical Society

    • Chem Matters: This is a fun Chemistry journal that has many articles and resources that show Chemistry in the world around us.

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Previous Resources

​You can look through old materials to review. Try to re-do old practices to make sure you are keeping up with your chemistry skills.

  • In Class Notes

  • In Class Practices & Powerpoint resources

    • go to Unit 4 Weeks 1 & 2 to access previous practices​

 

Teacher Support

  • Available for Email Questions Monday through Friday (8:00a - 3:00p)

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Week 2: March 30- April 3

 

Review Topic for This Week: Single & Double  Replacement Reactions

 

Optional Activities for this Week 

  • Unit 4 Combined Homework Sheet This practice sheet covers everything we have learned about Chemical Reactions. Complete the different sections to practice and keep up your knowledge. Do a few problems or sections each day. If you would like feedback on your work, submit your work for feedback to Teams or via email. Feel free to email me or chat on Teams with any questions you have!

  • Online Textbook

    • To Access: go to Class Link, login with your school login, & select McGraw-Hill. You will see the following activities under assignments (or linked in the calendar).

    • LearnSmart Book Review: Our online textbook offers a more interactive option that highlights the important areas for you. In the bottom left corner, there's also practice that allows you to answer questions to check your understanding as you go.

    • Explore & Explain Activities Use these to review the different types of reactions we have learned about. 

      • #1 Synthesis

      • #2 Combustion

      • #3 Decomposition 

      • #4 Single Replacement

      • #5 Double Replacement

      • #6 Put it all Together

      • #7 Ionization & Dissociation

  • Kahoot!

  • Review Videos

  • Continue ALEKS Online Practice

    • ALEKS is an online practice platform that offers problems and tracks your progress toward learning goals. We accessed this practice website in semester 1 when we piloted new curriculum. Your accounts are still valid. If you need help logging in, feel free to email me and I can send you your username and password. ​

    • I have assigned a practice set to review balancing and naming.

  • Reading: Read this to review the rules surrounding Double Replacement Reactions.

  • Microsoft Teams: login through office.com. On this platform, you can submit your practice sheets to me for feedback. We can also chat so that you can ask questions. I will be available on Teams to chat weekdays from 10am-11am. 

 

Additional Activities for this Week

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Previous Resources

​You can look through old materials to review. Try to re-do old practices to make sure you are keeping up with your chemistry skills.

​​

Teacher Support

  • Available for Email Questions Monday through Friday (8:00a - 3:00p)

  • Available to chat on Teams Monday-Friday 10am-11am

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