Monday, April 30, 2018

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.




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:  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:


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.


Science 10:  Read 10.3 and do pg 289 # 3-13.  I collected pg 283 # 3-13 today.

Chemistry 11:  Not homework due Wednesdays.  Today I collected lab 6B and 20C.  We began Lab 6D

Chemistry 12:  U4 # 25-30


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.

Monday, April 23, 2018

Term 3 Grades:  Please look over these and ensure there are no errors.  See me right away if you find a mistake.









Friday, April 20, 2018

Chemistry 11:  Today we did Lab 20C Part II.  For Monday, finish either the Conclusion for Lab 6B or Follow-up Questions for Lab 20C (# 1-8).

Chemistry 12:  Today we wrote the Solubility Test.  Unit 4 # 1-14 is due on Monday.

Science 10:  pg 283 # 3-13.  We will do #14 on Monday.