Chemistry 12: Today I checked U4 # 31-37, and a few of you will show this to me Tuesday. We took some notes on the Relative strengths of Acids, read section 4.10, and did U4 # 38-43.
Chemistry 11: After taking notes on Endothermic and Exothermic reactions, we spent time finishing up the Reactions Unit: Practice Test (due Tuesday), Lab 6D (due tuesday), Unit 6 # 68-80 (Due today). On Thursday we will have a test on the Reactions Unit.
Science 10: Read section 10. 4 and do pg 296 # 2-9 in quality point form.
Monday, April 30, 2018
Chemistry 12: Today we did lab 20B that had us practicing our skills with weak acids. We did a quiz on U4 # 25-30.
Science 10: Today we did Lab 10B, which you can complete at home if you were absent - any small object will work if you don't have corn kernels. The graph in procedure step 5 is due on Friday, but Analysis a - i is not due. We also spent an hour writing about our Energy Research project. Use the guide below:
Science 10: Today we did Lab 10B, which you can complete at home if you were absent - any small object will work if you don't have corn kernels. The graph in procedure step 5 is due on Friday, but Analysis a - i is not due. We also spent an hour writing about our Energy Research project. Use the guide below:
Science 10: Impacts of Energy Transformations Article
General Requirements
- 2 or 3 pages, Times (font 12), 1.5X spacing
- Title: Bold, font 16, underlined
- Descriptive Header and Footer
- The article is saved and shared as a PDF file, with a useful file name
| |
Content
-text is informative and filled with key terms
-energy transformations are discussed
-impacts on people are explained
-impacts on land, water, or air are explained
-specific locations are referenced
-2 or 3 images are used to explain ideas
-images are labelled and captioned
| |
Writing Quality
-concise, scientific writing style is used
-proper grammar and spelling are used
-a natural sequence of information makes the article easy to read.
|
Wednesday, April 25, 2018
Science 10: Today we did Lab 10B, which you can complete at home if you were absent - any small object will do if you don't have corn kernels. The graph in procedure step 5 is due on Friday, but Analysis a - i is not due. We also spent an hour writing about our Energy Research project. Use the guide below:
Chemistry 11: Complete the long orange Titration WS for Friday. There will be 15 - 20 minutes for completing Lab 6D on Friday and it will be due on Monday. Test on the Reactions Unit will be on the double block next week.
Science 10: Impacts of Energy Transformations Article
General Requirements
- 2 or 3 pages, Times (font 12), 1.5X spacing
- Title: Bold, font 16, underlined
- Descriptive Header and Footer
- The article is saved and shared as a PDF file, with a useful file name
| |
Content
-text is informative and filled with key terms
-energy transformations are discussed
-impacts on people are explained
-impacts on land, water, or air are explained
-specific locations are referenced
-2 or 3 images are used to explain ideas
-images are labelled and captioned
| |
Writing Quality
-concise, scientific writing style is used
-proper grammar and spelling are used
-a natural sequence of information makes the article easy to read.
|
Chemistry 11: Complete the long orange Titration WS for Friday. There will be 15 - 20 minutes for completing Lab 6D on Friday and it will be due on Monday. Test on the Reactions Unit will be on the double block next week.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Science 10: Today we had Graeme visit us to tell us about his adventure up the Columbia and to promote 3 Wildsight camps that are happening this summer. Click here to see information about the camps.
Chemistry 12: Unit 4 # 16-24. Be sure the # 1-14 is done too, from last week.
Chemistry 11: Lab 20C and 6B are due Tuesday.
Chemistry 12: Unit 4 # 16-24. Be sure the # 1-14 is done too, from last week.
Chemistry 11: Lab 20C and 6B are due Tuesday.
Monday, April 23, 2018
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