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LessonPlans_BowmanC_PhySci_Oct17
Teacher
Bowman
Class
Physical Science
Date: 10-17-2016
Date:10-18-2016
Date:10-19-2016
Date:10-20-2016
Date:10-21-2016
Standard
CLE 3202.1.3
Characterize and classify
elements based on their
atomic structure.
CLE 3202.1.3
Characterize and classify
elements based on their
atomic structure.
CLE 3202.1.3
Characterize and classify
elements based on their
atomic structure.
CLE 3202.1.3
Characterize and classify
elements based on their
atomic structure.
CLE 3202.1.3
Characterize and classify
elements based on their
atomic structure.
Objective
I can use the periodic
table to identify the
characteristics and
properties of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids
I can use the periodic
table to identify the
characteristics and
properties of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids
I can use the periodic
table to identify the
characteristics and
properties of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids
I can use information
about an element’s
position in the periodic
table to determine the
charge of its ions.
I know the chemical
symbols for the common
elements.
I know the chemical
symbols for the common
elements.
I know the chemical
symbols for the common
elements.
I can label a periodic table
with oxidation numbers of
main group elements,
identify elements likely to
form ions and use
information to construct
formulas for compounds
I can list the three major
subatomic particles and
distinguish among their
location, charges, and
relative masses.
I can list the three major
subatomic particles and
distinguish among their
location, charges, and
relative masses.
I can list the three major
subatomic particles and
distinguish among their
location, charges, and
relative masses.
Review: Metals,
Non-metals,
common elements,
electron dot
diagram, parts of an
Review Periodic
Table Organization
Open Book Test
Chapter 17
Pretest Ionic,
Covalent, Chemical
Formulas, Bonds
Connections to Prior
Knowledge
Review: Isotopes
Ions (Cation,
Guiding Questions
atom.
Anion), Energy
Levels
How are the
properties of an
element determined
by the composition
of its atoms?
How are the
properties of an
element determined
by the composition
of its atoms?
What is the
composition of the
Periodic Table and
How is it used to
obtain information?
What is the
composition of the
Periodic Table and
How is it used to
obtain information?
Instructional Strategies INB Review
Activities:
Metal/NonMetal/Metalloid
Venn Diagram
Chemical Symbols
of common
elements
Parts of an atom
Models
Lewis Dot
Structure
Electron Cloud
Models
How can you tell
which elements
form chemical
bonds?
PowerPoint Review
Periodic Table
Composition and
Jeopardy Game
Review
Opener: Statue of
Liberty: Copper
Compound vs
Copper Element.
Demo: MagnetsLife Science
Integration
Review Energy
levels and valence
electrons, cations,
anions.
Powerpoint
Chemical Stability
for INB notes.
Whole Group
Rewrite parts of the
Periodic Table
using common
elements and their
electron dot
diagram.
Differentiated Tasks
Assessment
Whole Class
Review
INB Review
Activities
Whole Class
Review
Review Activities
Demonstrations will
be useful to connect
visually and
kinesthetically for
students having
difficulty
understanding ions
and charges.
Premade charts will
organize for
students that need
extra time to
develop the new
periodic table.
INB Activities
Think Critically
Question #6 Page
603
Closure
HW: Periodic Table HW Chapter 17
Practice Worksheet Review Pages 530531 and INB for
Test.
Resources/Materials
Glencoe Physical
Science – Elements
and Their Properties –
Chapter 19
19.1 – Metals
19.2 – Nonmetals
19.3 – Mixed Groups
Glencoe Science –
Properties of Atoms
and the Periodic Table
– Chapter 17
17.1- Structure of the
Atom
17.2 – Masses of Atom
17.3 – The Periodic
Table
Glencoe Science –
Properties of Atoms
and the Periodic Table
– Chapter 17
17.1- Structure of the
Atom
17.2 – Masses of Atom
17.3 – The Periodic
Table
Label 3 Elements
with their Charges
and Periodic Table
Positions.
Glencoe Physical
Science – Elements
and Their Properties –
Chapter 19
19.1 – Metals
19.2 – Nonmetals
19.3 – Mixed Groups
Glencoe Physical
Science – Elements
and Their Properties –
Chapter 19
19.1 – Metals
19.2 – Nonmetals
19.3 – Mixed Groups
Glencoe Science –
Properties of Atoms
and the Periodic Table
– Chapter 17
17.1- Structure of the
Atom
17.2 – Masses of Atom
17.3 – The Periodic
Table
Glencoe Science –
Properties of Atoms
and the Periodic Table
– Chapter 17
17.1- Structure of the
Atom
17.2 – Masses of Atom
17.3 – The Periodic
Table
Glencoe Physical
Science
Ch. 20 – Chemical Bonds
20.1 – Stability in Bonding