Homework is not given on a regular basis. Homework usually consists of finishing an assignment
that was given in class.
Week of:
Nov. 9 Discuss Ions and Isotopes and draw models to put in Chemistry bag.
Nov. 10 Complete the review and Understanding Valence Electrons
Nov. 11 Check review and review for the test on Thursday
Nov. 12 Test over Atoms and the Periodic Table
Science Projects-Notebooks are due
Nov. 13 Notes on Chemical Bonding
Nov. 2 Cut over lays for the periodic table that goes in the chemistry bag
Nov. 3 Complete the periodic table in the chemistry bag
Nov. 4 Lab: Family Groups
Hand out the review for the test on Atoms and the Periodic Table
Family/Groups Lab
Nov. 5 Take notes on States of Matter and Physical and Chemical Changes
Work on the review for the test on Thursday.
Nov. 6 Begin working on the foldable on the States of Matter.
Oct. 26 Lewis Dot Diagram
Complete the Atomic Chart and the Electron Cloud Model
and place in the chemistry bag
The Amazing Atom Worksheet
Oct. 27 Turn in the Atoms Family worksheet and the Amazing Atom
Begin Periodic Basics
Oct. 28 Complete Periodic Basics and answer questions
Oct. 29 Draw models of the Lewis Dot Diagram and the Bohr Model
and place in the chemistry bag
Power point on the Periodic Table
Oct. 30 Fill in the like characteristics of the family groups
and place in the chemistry bag.
Oct. 19 Early Theories of the Atom
Oct. 20 Discuss scientists theories of the atom
Check 4 packets on the atom
Oct. 21 Laws of the Atom
Powerpoint -Atom Notes
Oct. 22 Structure of Matter packet
Oct.23 Make Chemistry Bag-need a large Kroger Grocery Bag
Oct. 12 Teacher In-service
Oct. 13 Moon Phases
Science Project-notebook check
Oct. 14 Review for 9 weeks exam
Oct. 15 9 weeks exam
Oct. 16 Begin Chapter 2 (Read)
Atomic Theory
October 5 Assignment on the Formation of the Universe
October 6 Discuss galaxies and their shapes
October 7 Computer lab on Galaxies
October 8 Classification of Stars
October 9 H-R Diagram
Sept. 28 Check the Review
Palm Pipes Lab
Sept. 29 Science Project -2nd part due
Test-Waves: Chapter 7, 8 and 9
Sept. 30 Students doing a science fair project will get their
Houston Science Fair paperwork.
Begin Universe-Read Chapter 22 and 23
Oct. 1 Foldable on Early Astronomers
Oct. 2 Complete the foldable on Early Astronomers
Sept. 21 Complete the wave foldable
Sept. 22 Virtual Wave Lab
Sept. 23 Reflection, Diffraction and Refraction Lab
Sept. 24 Sound Wave Lab
Sept. 25 Complete the review for the test on Tuesday
Sept. 14, Review for the Test-Chapter 1
Sept. 15 Test
Read Chapter 7
Sept. 16 Define: Wave, Medium, Longitudinal Wave and Transverse Wave
Draw and label a longitudinal wave and a transverse wave.
Discuss the differences between electromagnetic waves and mechanical waves.
Sept. 17 Project on Famous Scientists
Notes on Waves
Sept. 18 Start the wave foldable
Sept. 7 Holiday
Sept. 8 Notes on Scientific Method
What is the Scientific Method?
Turn in Project Ideas
Sept. 9 Discuss variables-independent and dependent
Vocabulary words
Scientific Method Practice
Sept. 10 Paper Airplane Lab
Handout review for test on Tuesday
Sept. 11 Density Lab
August 31 Review the Metric System
Metric Mania Packet
Sept.1 How Do Scientists Measure?
Sept. 2 Go over Metric Measurement and begin graphing
Sept. 3 Lab: Metric Measurement
Sept. 4 Lab: Graphing
August 24, 2009 First Day Procedures
Have parents sign class procedures and syllabus
August 25 Mapping the Room- include all safety equipment and suppplies
August 26 Set up composition notebooks
Rules for Scientific Drawings
August 27 Discuss the 3 choices for science projects(Fair; Model/Game or
Teaching Project
Discuss Safety
August 28 Safety Quiz