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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