Course Description
Classroom Policies
Crosscutting Concepts (CCC's)
Atomic Structure
Periodic Table & Bonding
100

Finish this sentence from the Course Overview: 

Chemistry is based on...

very simple rules applied in very complicated ways.

100

When the bell rings all students should be:

In your seat ready to begin class

Working on warm-up (from last semester)

*or any other valid response?

100

Which CCC applies most to the idea of Negative Electrons being Attracted to Positive Protons? Hint: +/- are just how protons and electrons are built

Structure and Function

100

The three subatomic particles are:

Protons, Neutrons, Electrons

100

1) The Vertical Columns of the Periodic Table are called:

2) The Horizontal Rows of the Periodic Table are called:

1) Groups

2) Periods

200

What are the two "Keys to Success"?

Attitude and Attendance

200

How does using the Phone Wall in this classroom benefit learners?

Other answers may also be valid

*Encourages students to focus on academics for the entire class period

*Reduces distractions and allows learners to be present in the moment

200

Which CCC applies most to this:

Fuel and air are pulled into the cylinder, a spark ignites the mixture, the piston moves down turning the crankshaft, the crank turns the transmission, the transmission turns a drive shaft, the drive shaft turns the axles, the axles turn the wheels, the vehicle moves forward

Systems and System Models or Cause & Effect


200

Inside atoms nucleus you will find ____ & ____.

Protons and Neutrons

200

1) As you move from left to right on the PT the number of _______ ________ increases

2) As you move down the PT the number of _______ ________ increases

1) valence electrons

2) electron shells/orbitals

300

Write down as many FMHS Respect and Responsibility guidelines as you can in the next 20 seconds (Must be written verbatim). Who is the fastest group?

How many did you get, there are 10 total

300

True or False: It is okay to use headphones during instructional time or group work

False

300

Which CCC applies most:

All elements in Column 2A have 2 valence electrons

All elements in Row 4 have 4 electron shells

Patterns

300

Atomic Number represents the...

Number of Protons in the nucleus

300

You can determine what type of bond two elements will make based on...

What type of elements they are

What the electronegativity of each element is

Where each element is on the periodic table is

400

What are the 4 Key points in the Restroom policy?

You must ask

Fill out the Hall Pass

Not during the first or last 10 minutes of class

Leave phone in room

400

Late work will receive only 1/2 credit if turned in

over two weeks after the assignment was put into the grade book (does not mean 2 weeks after I finished grading it)

400

Which CCC applies most:

Rocket fuel molecules and Oxygen molecules are ignited and heat and light is released as the rocket moves upward

Hint: it's not Cause & Effect

Energy & Matter

400

Atomic mass is the number of ______ plus the number of ______.

#Protons + #Neutrons

400

Li and O will bond in a __:__ ratio

1:2 ratio

500

What are some similarities and differences between Classwork and Summatives?

Must have 3 of the 4

*Similar: Each is worth 50% of grade, both are your responsibility to make up if missed

*Different: Classwork is most of the work we do, Summatives are assessments/tests

500

What is more important, effort or knowledge?

Effort

500

Which CCC applies the most:

Earth's Atmosphere is very very big, but it's made out of an unimaginable number of gas molecules, but each molecule is unimaginably tiny. It is 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, and 1% other stuff. 

Scale Proportion and Quantity

500

Electrons exist ________ the nucleus in areas known and electron ________. The innermost shell can hold ___ electrons, and the each subsequent shell can hold up to ___ electrons

1) outside

2) orbital or shell

3) 2

4) 8

500

1) Mg and O will form a(n) ____ bond by _______ valence electrons

2) H and Cl will form a(n) ____ bond by _______ valence electrons

1) ionic; transferring

2) covalent; sharing

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