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Chemistry Integrated Science

Chemistry Integrated Science

� Applied chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Pure chemistry � Analytical chemistry Law Qualitative � Biochemistry

� Applied chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Pure chemistry � Analytical chemistry Law Qualitative � Biochemistry Matter Quantitative � Chemistry Model Science � Dependent variable Observation Scientific method � Experiment Organic chemistry Technology � Hypothesis Physical chemistry Theory � Independent variable Pseudoscience

EQ: Determine which area of science studies matter. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Notes:

EQ: Determine which area of science studies matter. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Notes: lab equipment CW: Lab rules questions CW: Text Scavenger Hunt Notes: Chemistry Ch 1 HW: Questions pg. 5 (textbook)

�Essential Question: : List & briefly describe the 5 areas of study in chemistry.

�Essential Question: : List & briefly describe the 5 areas of study in chemistry. 1. Due: Scavenger Hunt & Q’s pg. 5 2. Review Lab equipment (using remotes) 3. Notes: Ch 1 4. HW: Q’s pg. 11 (textbook) & clinic card

�Essential Question: What is the difference between applied research and basic research? 1. Due:

�Essential Question: What is the difference between applied research and basic research? 1. Due: Clinic Card & Q’s pg. 11 2. 3 Videos on Internet information 2. Notes: Ch 1 3. HW: Q’s pg. 19

Essential Question: Match the areas of study of chemistry to the following: a. Explain

Essential Question: Match the areas of study of chemistry to the following: a. Explain the energy transfer that occurs when ice melts b. Study carbon-based chemicals in coal c. Investigate changes that occur as food is digested in the stomach d. Study non-carbon based chemicals in rocks e. Measure the level of lead in blood 1. 2. 3. Due: HW Q’s pg. 19 Notes: Scientific Laws Quiz remotes

EQ: Identify: 1. 2. 3. 4. Lab safety worksheet Lab equipment crossword for 16

EQ: Identify: 1. 2. 3. 4. Lab safety worksheet Lab equipment crossword for 16 across = graduated cylinder; 17= goggles HW: Workbook Ch 1 pgs. 1 -7 Quiz tomorrow

Essential Question: You notice that your lawn looks unhealthy and that, perhaps, the grass

Essential Question: You notice that your lawn looks unhealthy and that, perhaps, the grass is dying. Undertake a scientific project to save the lawn. What is your initial hypothesis, and what experiments can you design to test it? 1. 2. 3. 4. Due: Workbook pgs. 1 -7 Quiz Video: Discoveries in Chemistry HW: Workbook pgs. 9 -12

EQ: Describe use of the graduated cylinder. 1. 2. 3. 4. HW due: 15

EQ: Describe use of the graduated cylinder. 1. 2. 3. 4. HW due: 15 observations from the candle passage & label as qualitative or quantitative Handout lab rules CW: Lab rules questions HW: lab safety contract signed

Essential Question: List the 7 base units in SI 1. Due: lab safety contract

Essential Question: List the 7 base units in SI 1. Due: lab safety contract 2. Video: Scientific Method & Measurement 3. Notes: Units

�Essential Question: Determine the number of meters in 2, 378 cm. 1. 2. 3.

�Essential Question: Determine the number of meters in 2, 378 cm. 1. 2. 3. 4. CW: Practice conversions Lab Safety worksheet Quiz Video: Measurement

Essential Question: Determine which area of science studies matter. 1. Due: lab safety contract

Essential Question: Determine which area of science studies matter. 1. Due: lab safety contract 2. Notes: Lab equipment – name, identify, use 3. CW: Lab rules Questions 4. CW: Text Scavenger Hunt 5. Notes: Chemistry Ch 1 6. HW: Q’s pg. 5

�Essential Question: : List & briefly describe the 5 areas of study in chemistry.

�Essential Question: : List & briefly describe the 5 areas of study in chemistry. 1. Due: Textbook Scavenger Hunt and Q’s pg. 5 2. Notes: Cornell Notes & Ch 1 3. Review lab equip. & quiz 4. HW: Q’s pg. 11

Copy this first and then I will show today’s agenda: Essential Question: Match the

Copy this first and then I will show today’s agenda: Essential Question: Match the areas of study of chemistry to the following: a. Explain the energy transfer that occurs when ice melts b. Study carbon-based chemicals in coal c. Investigate changes that occur as food is digested in the stomach d. Study non-carbon based chemicals in rocks e. Measure the level of lead in blood NEXT SLIDE HAS THE AGENDA

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Due: HW Q’s pg. 11 Notes: Model, theory,

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Due: HW Q’s pg. 11 Notes: Model, theory, Laws Quiz w/remotes CW: Questions pg. 19 HW: Workbook pgs. 1 -7 Quiz next class

Essential Question: List the 7 base units in SI 1. Due: lab safety contract

Essential Question: List the 7 base units in SI 1. Due: lab safety contract 2. Video: Scientific Method & Measurement 3. Trivia Quiz to learn remote system 3. Textbook Scavenger Hunt 4. Notes: Units

�Essential Question: Determine the number of meters in 2, 378 cm. 1. 2. 3.

�Essential Question: Determine the number of meters in 2, 378 cm. 1. 2. 3. Notes: Units WS Textbook Scavenger Hunt Video: Measurement

� Essential A) B) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Question: Conversions: 78. 001

� Essential A) B) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Question: Conversions: 78. 001 mm = ______ m 16 kcd = _______ mcd Video: Measurement Notes: Metric conversions SI system practice Quiz Finish Scavenger Hunt HW: Laboratory safety worksheet

� � � � 1. Do scientist typically work alone or in teams? 2.

� � � � 1. Do scientist typically work alone or in teams? 2. What does the word “philosophy” mean? 3. What did Gallileo drop from the Tower of Pisa? 4. What does the Latin word “scientia” mean? 5. Who wrote the scientific method? 6. List the steps of the scientific method. 7. What is a variable of the ozone plant experiment? 8. What is the control in the experiment? 9. Where does the word ruler come from to measure length? 10. Why is the metric system easy to use? 11. What does weight measure? 12. How many milliliters in 1. 5 L? 13. How can you measure the volume of a rock? 14. When using a ruler that is damaged on the end, what can you do to make a better measurement?

Essential Question: Determine which area of science studies matter. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Essential Question: Determine which area of science studies matter. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. HW due: lab safety contract CW: Lab rules Questions CW: Text Scavenger Hunt Notes: Chemistry Ch 1 HW: Q’s pg. 5

�Essential Question: : List & briefly describe the 5 areas of study in chemistry.

�Essential Question: : List & briefly describe the 5 areas of study in chemistry. 1. Due: Textbook Scavenger Hunt and Q’s pg. 5 2. Notes: Cornell Notes & Ch 1 3. Review lab equip. & quiz 4. HW: Q’s pg. 11

Copy this first and then I will show today’s agenda: Essential Question: Match the

Copy this first and then I will show today’s agenda: Essential Question: Match the areas of study of chemistry to the following: a. Explain the energy transfer that occurs when ice melts b. Study carbon-based chemicals in coal c. Investigate changes that occur as food is digested in the stomach d. Study non-carbon based chemicals in rocks e. Measure the level of lead in blood NEXT SLIDE HAS THE AGENDA

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Due: HW Q’s pg. 11 Notes: Model, theory,

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Due: HW Q’s pg. 11 Notes: Model, theory, Laws Quiz w/remotes CW: Questions pg. 19 HW: Workbook pgs. 1 -7 Quiz next class