Unit 12 Day 1
CONTENT OBJECTIVE:
I can explain the law of conservation of energy, define heat, and perform calculations involving heat, mass, temperature change, and specific heat.
I can explain the law of conservation of energy, define heat, and perform calculations involving heat, mass, temperature change, and specific heat.
How do I prepare for today's class? Before each class, you will be assigned a range of pages in your booklet to read as well as some videos to watch. The videos correspond to what is in your booklet, so you should use your booklet as you watch the videos. You should watch the videos on Edpuzzle to receive credit, but the YouTube links are provided here if you prefer to re-watch in 2x speed for review. There will be some material and extra practice in your booklet that is not required for you to complete before class, but is provided as extra practice. If there is no corresponding video in your Edpuzzle stream, then it does NOT need to be completed before class.
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(19:59) Unit 12 Pages 1-2 Temperature, Heat, and Intro to Thermochemistry NOTES Pages 1-2 (6:43) |
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Unit 12 Day 2
CONTENT OBJECTIVE:
I can explain how the lab process of calorimetry can be used to determine the change in heat energy during a chemical reaction or phase change.
I can explain how the lab process of calorimetry can be used to determine the change in heat energy during a chemical reaction or phase change.
How do I prepare for today's class? Before each class, you will be assigned a range of pages in your booklet to read as well as some videos to watch. The videos correspond to what is in your booklet, so you should use your booklet as you watch the videos. You should watch the videos on Edpuzzle to receive credit, but the YouTube links are provided here if you prefer to re-watch in 2x speed for review. There will be some material and extra practice in your booklet that is not required for you to complete before class, but is provided as extra practice. If there is no corresponding video in your Edpuzzle stream, then it does NOT need to be completed before class.
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Calorimetry Simulation
Calorimetry Simulation
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Unit 12 Day 3
CONTENT OBJECTIVE:
I can use thermochemical equations to calculate energy changes that occur in chemical reactions and classify reactions as exothermic or endothermic.
I can use thermochemical equations to calculate energy changes that occur in chemical reactions and classify reactions as exothermic or endothermic.
How do I prepare for today's class? Before each class, you will be assigned a range of pages in your booklet to read as well as some videos to watch. The videos correspond to what is in your booklet, so you should use your booklet as you watch the videos. You should watch the videos on Edpuzzle to receive credit, but the YouTube links are provided here if you prefer to re-watch in 2x speed for review. There will be some material and extra practice in your booklet that is not required for you to complete before class, but is provided as extra practice. If there is no corresponding video in your Edpuzzle stream, then it does NOT need to be completed before class.
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Unit 12 Day 4
CONTENT OBJECTIVE:
I can use thermochemical equations to qualitatively and quantitatively calculate energy changes that occur in chemical reactions and classify reactions as exothermic or endothermic.
I can use thermochemical equations to qualitatively and quantitatively calculate energy changes that occur in chemical reactions and classify reactions as exothermic or endothermic.
How do I prepare for today's class? Before each class, you will be assigned a range of pages in your booklet to read as well as some videos to watch. The videos correspond to what is in your booklet, so you should use your booklet as you watch the videos. You should watch the videos on Edpuzzle to receive credit, but the YouTube links are provided here if you prefer to re-watch in 2x speed for review. There will be some material and extra practice in your booklet that is not required for you to complete before class, but is provided as extra practice. If there is no corresponding video in your Edpuzzle stream, then it does NOT need to be completed before class.
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(21:59) Unit 12 Pages 19-20 Calculating Enthalpy Change from Bond Energies Pages 19-20 (7:49) |
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Unit 12 Day 5
CONTENT OBJECTIVE:
I can self-assess my understanding of the unit content objectives using an online learning tool in order to determine my level of preparation for the unit exam.
I can self-assess my understanding of the unit content objectives using an online learning tool in order to determine my level of preparation for the unit exam.
How do I prepare for today's class? Before each class, you will be assigned a range of pages in your booklet to read as well as some videos to watch. The videos correspond to what is in your booklet, so you should use your booklet as you watch the videos. You should watch the videos on Edpuzzle to receive credit, but the YouTube links are provided here if you prefer to re-watch in 2x speed for review. There will be some material and extra practice in your booklet that is not required for you to complete before class, but is provided as extra practice. If there is no corresponding video in your Edpuzzle stream, then it does NOT need to be completed before class.
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Unit 12 Day 6
CONTENT OBJECTIVE:
I can demonstrate mastery of unit objectives by correctly answering at least 80% of multiple choice and free response questions on a written exam.
I can demonstrate mastery of unit objectives by correctly answering at least 80% of multiple choice and free response questions on a written exam.
It's exam day!Each exam will have 25 multiple choice questions and 1 free response question. You should use approximately 40-45 minutes to answer the multiple choice questions and 15-20 minutes to answer the free response question.
Exam Recovery A student who misses the original exam for any reason will have 2 weeks or until the end of the 9 weeks (whichever is sooner) to take the exam for full credit. After this time, the maximum grade for the exam is a 70%. Students who earn less than a 50 on the original exam may complete exam corrections to raise their grade to a 50. Students wishing to further raise their grade will have ONE (1) opportunity for retest to a maximum of a 70. Students who earn a 60 or better on the original exam may complete the exam corrections to raise their grade to a maximum of a 70. |
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(0:00) There are no required readings or videos for today's class. |
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