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Marion Central School
Chemistry Regents Level - Curriculum Map
Unit Name
Essential
Questions
Introduction to
September Chemistry the
Central
Science
Chance,
Scientific
method
Measurement,
metric system,
factor label
method of
problem
solving.
Significant
digits and
scientific
notation.
Matter types
and forms.
Elements
compounds
and mixtures.
Symbols
Separation of
mixtures
What is
Science and
how do you
do science?
October
What is
matter
made of
and how do
we know?
Atomic
Structure and
the Nuclear
Atom.
History and
current
Content
Topics
Introduction to
Chemistry the
Central Science
Chance, Scientific
method, Law vs.
theory
Measurement, metric
system, factor label
method of problem
solving. Significant
digits and scientific
notation.
Matter types and
forms. Elements
compounds and
mixtures. Symbols
Separation of
mixtures
Atomic structure History of the atom,
discovery of atomic
evidence, Dalton’s
Atomic theory,
proton, neutron, and
Skills
Assessments
Using
measurement
tools.
Making
observations.
Memorizing
the symbols
of the
elements.
Calculating
heat energy.
Measurement
lab, conversion
problems,
Separation of
mixtures lab,
. Conservation
of mass lab,
Physical vs.
Chemical
change lab
Candle Lab
Quiz on element
symbols,
application
problems on
factor label
method. Unit
test
Bohr
diagrams,
atomic
number mass
number
isotope
Quiz on atomic
development,
mass number
atomic number
quiz, Test
Atomic
Standards:
Performance
Indicators
1.M1.1
1.S1.1
1.S2.1
1.S3.3
6.2.1
6.3.2a,
4.3.1nn, r
4.3.3
4.4.2a,b,c
6.2.4
Activities/Lessons
4.3.1a,b,c,e,f,j,k,l,g,n
4.4.4abcdf
4.4.5b
2.1
4.4.4a, b, c, d, f
Intro to Atoms
video(Hawkhill),
cathode ray tube
demonstration,
atomic probability
marble drop, half-
Measurement lab,
conversion problems,
demonstrations of
elements compounds
and mixtures
Separation of
mixtures lab,
. Conservation of
mass lab, Physical
vs. Chemical change
lab
understanding
November
Periodic
Table
How do we
organize all
that we
know about
matter?
electron discovery
and properties,
Atomic number,
mass number,
isotope, nuclear
reactions,
radioactivity, halflife, nuclear decay,
atomic mass, flame
emission spectra,
energy level model
of the atom, levels,
sublevels, orbitals,
afbau principle,
Heisnberg
uncertainty,
Quantum mechanical
model of the atom.
calculations,
orbital box
diagrams
structure,
Atomic
emissions
element
identification,
and quiz on
electron
configuration.
Periodic Table - History of the table
triads, octaves,
mendeleev, periods,
groups, families,
trends in the table,
metals, non-metals,
metalloids, transition
metals, ionization
energy,
electronegativity,
atomic radius, Phases
on the table, alkali
metals, alkaline earth
metals, halogens,
noble gases,
placement on the
table and electron
Making a
table,
determining
the unknown
element.
Graphing
Periodic
properties
Periodic
elements puzzle
problem, Using
the periodic
table worksheet,
periodic
properties test.
life lab, Radon in the
Home article critique,
Flame test lab,
flaming salts
demonstration,
Atomic spectral
analysis lab, electron
configuration drill.
4.3.v, w, x, y 4.3.1aa, Graphs of periodic
properties- intro to
bb, z
computer graphing,
periodic trends demo
using Na, K, Mg, Ca
Alkaline earth
properties lab.
configurations, rare
earth metals,
transuranium metals.
December
Mole concept
How do we
work with
things as
small as
atoms and
with
numbers so
large?
Mole concept, mole
mass, Formula mass,
percent composition,
empirical formula,
molecular formula,
determining,
empirical formula.
empirical
formula
problem
percent comp
problems,
balancing
equations
Empirical
formula quiz,
formula mass
quiz,
4.3.2b, c, d
4.3.3a, c, f, d,
Bolt/Nut problem,
percent composition
lab, set,
Chemical
bonding
January
Names of
compounds
How does
stuff hold
together?
What is the
Language
of
Chemistry?
Chemical bondingelectrostatic nature of
bonding, bonding’s
relationship to
properties, types of
bonds, ionic bond,
covalent bond,
network bonding,
metallic bonds,
Lewis diagrams,
polyatomic ions,
coordinate covalent
bonding, molecular
substances,
intermolecular
attractions, dipole
force, hydrogen
bonding,
vanderWaal’s force,
polar bonds, non
polar bonds, polar
molecules, non polar
molecules.
Names of
compounds binary
and ionic
polyatomic, Stock
names for
compounds,
molecular names
using prefix, ,
Writing equations,
balancing equations,
types of chemical
reactions, applying
moles to reactions,
bond type quiz,
Lewis diagram
quiz for
molecules and
ions, Test on
Chemical
bonding.
predicting
formula
balancing
equations
mass-mass
problems
Quiz on names,
Quiz on
balancing
equations, Quiz
on writing
formula,
Recognizing
and using types
of reactions to
predict reaction
out comes,
Test on
6.3.1,
4.3.1.dd,w,4.5.2g,h
4.5.2a,d,n m, b, k
Sand-Salt-Sugar Lab,
Intro to bonding
Ward’s Filmstrip,
Polarity and
solubility lab,
Physical models of
molecules lab
Drill and practice on
names, drill and
practice balancing
equations, mole
ratios in a reaction
lab, lab on types of
reactions, mole
relations in a
decomposition
reaction, determine
the Gram-Equivalent
Weight of
Magnesium lab, drill
Names of
compounds, , massvolume problems,
volume-volume
problems.
February
Energy in
chemical
reactions
How big of
an
explosion
will it be?
, enthalpy, enthalpy
changes, heat of
reaction, calorimetry,
endothermic,
exothermic, Hess’
Law, specific heat,
temperature, heat of
formation table,
Heat/Temperature
Kinetic theory,
thermometry.
Stoichiometry.
Explain
energy
transfer, use
banking
analogy to
explain
energy
changes in a
chemical
reaction.
Enthalpy quiz,
calorimetry
quiz, specific
heat problem,
enthalpy test.
and practice diverse
and authentic
applications of
stoichiometry, molar
volume of a gas lab.
4.4.1b, c, d
4.4.2a, b, c
Demo of endothermic
and exothermic
reactions, discussion
of energy change in
all reactions,
modeling of Hess’
Law to predict the
heat of a reaction,
specific heat lab,
Hess’ law lab,
calorimetry problem
sets, heat of
reaction problem
sets.
Kinetic theory
and gases
How hot is
the hot air
balloon?
Kinetic theory and
gases, nature and
properties of gases,
measurement in
gases (P,V,n,T), Gas
Laws
(Boyles,Charles,GayLussac), combined
gas law, Dalton’s law
of partial pressure,
gas diffusion law,
ideal gas, ideal gas
equation, real gas
behavior,
Avogadro’s
hypothesis,
Using Gas
Laws
Use CBL to
find Boyle’s
Law and
Charles Law.
Gas law
quizzes, Gas
law test,
application
problems
worksheet,
Kinetic gas
model, Boyle’s
law demo,
Charles’ law
worksheet,
Charles law lab,
Gas law
quizzes, Gas
law test,
application
problems
worksheet,
2.2,2.3
4.3.1jj , 4.3.1.jj, kk
4.3.4c, e, i
March
Liquids
What is a
liquid
Liquids and solids,
kinetic theory and
phase, phase
changes,
evaporation,
freezing, melting,
boiling, heat of
fusion, heat of
vaporization,
sublimation, water,
vaporization and
condensation,
equilibrium vapor
pressure, heating
curves, phase
diagrams,
liquefaction, triple
point, changes of
state.
Describe
phase
changes
Quizzes on
vocabulary, quiz
on heat of phase
change
calculations,
take home test
on solid and
liquids and
phase change.
Chapter in text,
evaporation
demonstration,
cooling curve lab,
heat of fusion lab,
boiling point
demonstration ,
cooling curve
problem sets
Solutions
- solute, solvent,
soluble, insoluble,
alloy, miscible,
immiscible, aqueous
solution, tincture.
Homogeneous
mixture, evenly
mixed, wont settle,
can’t be filtered.
Types of solutions,
concentrations of
solutions, mass per
volume, Molarity,
molality, Normality,
saturated,
unsaturated,
supersaturated,
dilute, concentrated.
Solvation, solubility
factors, solution rate
factors, solubility
curves.
Colligative
properties, vapor
pressure reduction,
boiling point
elevation, freezing
point depression.
April
Equilibrium
Rates of
reactions
How do you
change the
speed of a
reaction?
Kinetics and
Equilibrium
Rates of reactions,
collision theory, rate
factors, reaction
mechanism.
Use solubility
curve, make a
solubility
curve, use
concentration
terms and
calculations.
Dilution
solution
problem,
colligative
properties
problems,
solution
characteristics
test.
6.5.1 4.3.1oo,
4.3.1oo, pp
\ Gold penny demo,
concentration
problem sets,
solubility curve lab,
solubility rules lab.
Predict and
measure
reaction
rates.
Rate problem
sets, rates of
reactions test.
Equilibrium
test, Entropy
problem.
6.4.1, 6.4.2, 4.3.1mm Rate lab, rate factors
demonstrations, rate
4.3.4d, h, j
law calculation
problems.
LeChatelier’s
Principle Lab,
Equilibrium
Characteristics,
approach, dynamic
nature, shift,
LeChatelier’s
Principle, stress,
Haber process,
contact process,
equilibrium law,
Equilibrium constant,
extent of reaction,
solubility product
constant, ionization
constant.
Driving forces for
chemical change,
enthalpy and
entropy, favorable,
unfavorable, second
law of
thermodynamics,
Gibb’s Free Energy.
May
Acids and
bases
What is the
difference
between
vinegar and
baking
soda?
Acids and bases
Properties,
nomenclature,
Arrhenius theory,
bronsted theory,
ionization, Kw, pH,
neutralization,
titration, buffers,
conjugate pairs.
Equilibrium shift
demonstration,
solubility product
constant group lab,
Entropy
demonstration.
Acids base
Using pH,
properties quiz,
titration,
neutralization acid base names
quiz, Acid Base
Test
4.3.1uu, ss, xx, zz
Properties of acids
and bases lab,
titration lab, plotting
of titration curve with
CBL
REDOX
June
ChemistryCarbon
Is’t that
shocking?
REDOX
Oxidation number,
reduction, oxidation,
agents, halfreactions, balancing
redox,
electrochemistry,
half-cells, cells, cell
potential, electrolytic
cells, electrolysis,
standard electrode
potentials.
Oxidation
4.3.2f, h, k, l. j, k
number quiz,
half reaction
quiz, test on
electrochemistry
Electrolysis lab,
electroplating
demonstration, potato
clock.
What is an
“Inorganic”
vegetable
anyways?
Organic ChemistryCarbon, Bonding,
properties, isomers,
structural formula,
hydrocarbons,
homologous series,
alkanes, alkenes,
alkynes, benzene,
IUPAC names,
functional groups,
organic reactions,
petrochemical
examples.
Quiz on names,
quiz structural
formulas, quiz
on functional
groups and
reactions,
organic test
Regents review
and practice
Saponification lab,
esterification
demonstration
Final Exam
Regents Exam
Physical
Setting
Chemsitry
4.3ff, gg, hh
Review Classes
Review Book