10.15 D3 Atom Element Probe And Paired Practice

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    1. Day 3: October 14/15
      • SWBAT:
        • Review atoms, elements, molecules, compounds
        • Mini quiz on clickers
      • Homework: review pages 30-31 for the quiz; notebook check 20-31
      • Warm up: Draw KMnO 4
    2. Warm Up
      • Draw KMnO 4 (potassium permanganate)
      • (K)—(Mn)—(O)—(O)—(O)—(O)
    3. Agenda
      • CFL poster presentation
        • 7 minutes prep on clock
        • Gallery walk
        • Presentation
      • Review atoms, elements, molecules, compounds
        • Check HW
        • Probe
        • Paired Practice
      • Mini quiz on clickers (10 minutes)
    4. Gallery Walk
      • Use pre-printed post it
      • Your group assigns a grade to the other group
      • The question:
        • Would you recommend a friend to use CFL bulbs? Why or why not based on evidence from the article about mercury pollution.
      • On back of post it, write glow and grow
    5. Page 31 Homework
      • Half Sheet
      • From Wednesday
      • We’re going to flip chart glue to page 30
      • At same time, sticker issued for online class
    6. Probe: Commit and toss
      • On a clean sheet of paper!!!
      • Answer the questions AND PROVIDE A REASON
      • Can all compounds also be classified as molecules?
      • Can all molecules also be classified as compounds?
    7. Paired Practice
      • Using mini white boards
      • With partner, switching each time
      • Ten seconds to answer, then hold up your card!
      • Expectations
        • Only use dry-erase marker on board
        • Noise = gossip level
    8. What’s the name of that?
      • Options will be
        • Atom
        • Element
        • Molecule
        • Compound
    9. What’s the name of that?
      • Question:
        • A combination of two or more elements
      • Answer
        • Compound
    10. What’s the name of that?
      • Question:
        • the smallest unit of matter
      • Answer
        • atom
    11. What’s the name of that?
      • Question:
        • Always in a specific arrangement
      • Answer
        • Molecule
    12. What’s the name of that?
      • Question:
        • A specific type of atom
      • Answer
        • Element
    13. Can you draw it?
      • Draw the linked atoms in the correct order
      • Watch for those upper and lower case letters
      • Make it clear and big for me 
    14. Can you draw it?
      • Question:
        • Carbon – Oxygen – Oxygen
          • (this is carbon dioxide)
      • Answer
        • (C)—(O)—(O)
    15. Can you draw it?
      • Question:
        • Hydrogen – Hydrogen – Oxygen – Oxygen
          • (hydrogen peroxide)
      • Answer
        • (H)—(H)—(O)—(O)
    16. Can you draw it?
      • Question:
        • H 2 SO 4
      • Answer
        • (H)—(H)—(S)—(O)—(O)—(O)—(O)
    17. Can you draw it?
      • Question:
        • P 3 ASTe 2
      • Answer
        • (P)—(P)—(P)—(A)—(S)—(Te)—(Te)
    18. Can you draw it?
      • Question:
        • FAsStBaTh
      • Answer
        • (F)—(As)—(St)—(Ba)—(Th)
    19. Can you draw it?
      • Question:
        • Be 2 Re 3 Al
      • Answer
        • (Be)—(Be)—(Re)—(Re)—(Re)—(Al)

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