Lesson Details

9/22 Practice Naming/Writing Formulas & Drawing Bohr Models

2020 - 2021

1st Semester Hillgrove Chemistry

Date

Sept. 22, 2020

Additional Info
Learning Target:
  • I can explain to someone how to name any ionic compound given
  • I can explain to someone how to write any ionic formula given the elements bonded or the ionic compound name
  • I can draw an ionic chemical bond using Bohr Models
  1. Warm Up - Ionic Bonding Bohr Models (20 min)
  2. Notes - Review Polyatomic Ions with Ionic Compounds (15 min) Ionic Compounds - Ternary Review or this Overview
  3. Classwork - Mastery Check - DUE by midnight (today) Tuesday, September 22 Here is my example:
      • CREATE A FLIPGRID VIDEO EXPLAINING TO SOMEONE HOW TO NAME AND FIND IONIC FORMULAS
        • SHOW THE THREE DOCUMENTS YOU CREATED YESTERDAY AND USE THESE TO SHOW and EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN Type I, Type II and Polyatomic Ions
        • SHOW HOW TO WRITE YOUR FORMULA and NAME FOR YOUR ASSIGNED COMPOUND
      • Choose your audience and introduce them at the start of the Flipgrid
        • You can pick a sibling, a parent, a friend, your pet, stuffed animal, cartoon, stick figure (keep it appropriate)... to be your audience
      • When you are done explaining, your audience should be able to write an ionic compound name and formula given either the name or the formula
      • FLIPGRID CODES: (found on CTLS and within ZOOM live CHAT) - Video instructions and more found at flipgrid.com (see exact link and your assigned compound on CTLS Class Board)
  4. (Last 5 min of class) Ticket Out the Door
  5. Homework Practice - Ionic Quiz Review (24 Questions) - I will go over this during help session on Wednesday and in class on Thursday and post a key
JUST SO YOU CAN START PLANNING AHEAD...
**Unit 2 TEST/PROJECT DUE by Thursday, October 8 at midnight** This is your assessment for Unit 2. Be sure to look over it and ask questions - we have covered Ionic Compounds so far and will add Covalent on Thurs, 9/24 and Acids on Mon, Oct 12. I will try to post those earlier in case you want to get started. You already know how to identify Ionic, Acids and Covalent - you may just not know how to name then yet.
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