Fall 2020 Mr. Cheswick- Chemistry Period 3 (60)-20/21 Period 3 Assignments
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- Fall 2020
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
Due:
1/13- Do now- Pick 2 outstanding assignments that you will work on today. What are the dates of the assignments you are working on?
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1/13- Do now- Pick 2 outstanding assignments that you will work on today. What are the dates of the assignments you are working on?
Due:
Log into GIzmos
Period 2- ZNBH5N
Period 3- VGQMWP
Period 5- DPV8CD
Period 6- 4QVWVP
Period 7- VFWGN4
If you forgot your email DO NOT set up a new account- Go through the website to get help with your login information.
Period 2- ZNBH5N
Period 3- VGQMWP
Period 5- DPV8CD
Period 6- 4QVWVP
Period 7- VFWGN4
If you forgot your email DO NOT set up a new account- Go through the website to get help with your login information.
Due:
Complete the test correction form to raise you test grade. Partial credit will be given for all corrected responses. Points will be added to your exam grade.
Within castle learning goto "Completed Assignments"
Goto "Chemistry IA #3 Fall 2020"
Within castle learning goto "Completed Assignments"
Goto "Chemistry IA #3 Fall 2020"
Due:
Read the following article and answer the google form attached.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/physics-chemistry-how-periodic-table-gets-new-elements
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/physics-chemistry-how-periodic-table-gets-new-elements
Due:
Log into GIzmos
Period 2- ZNBH5N
Period 3- VGQMWP
Period 5- DPV8CD
Period 6- 4QVWVP
Period 7- VFWGN4
If you forgot your email DO NOT set up a new account- Go through the website to get help with your login information.
Period 2- ZNBH5N
Period 3- VGQMWP
Period 5- DPV8CD
Period 6- 4QVWVP
Period 7- VFWGN4
If you forgot your email DO NOT set up a new account- Go through the website to get help with your login information.
Due:
12/1- Do Now - In your own words (do not copy directly from the internet) what is ionization energy?
Due:
Complete the test correction form to raise you test grade. Partial credit will be given for all corrected responses. Points will be added to your exam grade.
Within castle learning goto "Completed Assignments"
Goto "Chemistry IA #2 Fall 2020"
Within castle learning goto "Completed Assignments"
Goto "Chemistry IA #2 Fall 2020"
Due:
11/20 Do now- Name a song that I should play at the beginning of class as we log into Nearpod or complete our Do Now? needs to be a that i can play- school appropriate.
Due:
Code for the Nearpod that contains the video: DXS48
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11/2 Exit ticket: Calculate the average atomic mass of Magnesium which has three isotopes: Mg- 24 at 78.99 percent, Mg-25 at 10.0 percent and Mg-26 at 11.01 percent.
Due:
We will taking our Beginning of the Year exam this week.
We will be taking this during class this week.
The Chemistry code is NA6DE7S
Your Login information will be emailed to your Boys and Girls Email and is the same for all of your exams.
We will be taking this during class this week.
The Chemistry code is NA6DE7S
Your Login information will be emailed to your Boys and Girls Email and is the same for all of your exams.
Due:
Our exam will be open tomorrow 10/20 until Wednesday 10/21 at 2 pm.
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Due:
10/2 Exit Ticket- How can you separate a mixture of sand in saltwater? You must collect all three components. Please list the steps.
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10/1- After reviewing video (Part1 of 3) What is the difference between a homogeneous and a heterogeneous mixture?
The below video will help you review particle diagrams and the classification of matter.
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How do atoms combine to make different types of matter?
Why?
Look at the things in this room. They are all matter. That matter may be pure or it may be a mixture. Can
you tell by looking at it? What if you looked at it under a microscope? Then could you tell? Something that
looks pure may not really be pure. It depends on what type of particles that thing is made of. In this activity
we will explore how the smallest chemical units of matter determine whether something is classified as an
element, a compound, or a mixture.
Why?
Look at the things in this room. They are all matter. That matter may be pure or it may be a mixture. Can
you tell by looking at it? What if you looked at it under a microscope? Then could you tell? Something that
looks pure may not really be pure. It depends on what type of particles that thing is made of. In this activity
we will explore how the smallest chemical units of matter determine whether something is classified as an
element, a compound, or a mixture.
Due:
Login Name: student id #
Password: bghs2019 or bghs 2020 or you had selected it in the past
Password: bghs2019 or bghs 2020 or you had selected it in the past
Due:
Quiz on Brain pop
2nd period code- steel2711
3rd Period code- gland4218
5th Period code- coil0444
6th Period code- possum7374
7th Period code- basin9153
2nd period code- steel2711
3rd Period code- gland4218
5th Period code- coil0444
6th Period code- possum7374
7th Period code- basin9153