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03/11/2009 01:20
Your final assessment for the chemical equations and reactions unit is to create a podcast. See the directions here. PodcastDirections.doc (31,5 kB) Know what you are aiming for by checking out the grading rubric. PodcastRubric.doc (37,5 kB)
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03/11/2009 00:57
There are 4 indicators of a chemical reaction. You have been studying these for a couple of days. What do you understand better today about this topic than you did 2 days ago? Explain. https://dohchem.blogspot.com/
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03/08/2009 22:54
On a piece of paper, in a chemical reaction, describe what reactants are and what products are. Then take the poll below.
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03/08/2009 22:49
The directions on a jigzaw reading activity and notes sheet for the types of chemical reactions is available here. The reading is from your textbook on pages 256 to 263. ChemReacTypesJigzaw.doc (27,5 kB)
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03/08/2009 22:38
The directions on a jigzaw reading activity and notes sheet for the types of chemical reactions is available here. The reading is from your textbook on pages 256 to 263. ChemReacTypesJigzaw.doc (27,5 kB)
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03/08/2009 16:26
Use your notes from your Ch 8 reading template to fill in page 1 of the Chemical Reaction Organizer. Then use your textbook to fill in page 2 of the organizer. You will be trading papers with other student when we check the work.
CharacteristicsChemReactOrganizer.doc (42,5 kB)
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03/08/2009 15:28
Use the Ch 8 Reading Template document to gleen meaning information from the reading of pages 241 to 267 in your textbook. Ch8ReadingTemplate.doc (91,5 kB)
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03/07/2009 16:13
Read the questions. Think about them. Discuss them with your elbow partner. Then, type your answers to these questions in the google form as your Do Now.
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03/07/2009 15:11
First: Watch these videos.
Second: Do Now -- Write 5 lines in 5 minutes. Explain the difference between a physical change and a chemical change and include an example of each, other than that presented in the videos.
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03/07/2009 14:48
Chemical Equations Exhibit Directions and Rubric are available in this document. MarshmallowModelEquations.doc (273 kB)
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