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- CHEMISTRY 10
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- Week 01-03: Energy, Heat & Kinetic Theory
- Week 04-07: Atoms, Elements & the Periodic Table
- Week 08-14: Bonding & Nomenclature
- Applications
- OBJECTIVES: Bonding & Nomenclature Unit
- ASSIGNMENTS
- Lesson L Modeling Ionic Compounds
- Lesson K Modeling Ionic Compounds
- Lesson J Modeling Ionic Compounds
- Lesson I Modeling Ionic Compounds
- Lesson H Naming ionic compounds
- Lesson G Naming ionic compounds
- Lesson F Naming ionic compounds
- Lesson E Naming ionic compound practice
- Lesson D Introduction to Ions
- Lesson C Introduction to Ions
- Lesson B Introduction to Ions
- Lesson A Introduction to Ions
- Misconceptions
- Improvement for next time
- WORKSHEETS
- Week 15: Significant Figures
- Week 16 - 18: Lab series
- SYLLABUS
- IB bio
- MYP 3 (SCIENCE 8)
- Mechanical Systems (Jan. 12 - Feb 20)
- Lessons
- DAY 16: Machine unit test
- DAY 15: Machine unit review
- DAY 14: Pulley lab
- DAY 13: Trebuchet Due
- DAY 12: Review pulley systems
- DAY 11: Pulley AMA & Efficiency
- DAY 10: Mechanical Advantage & IMA in Pulleys
- DAY 9: Pulley Intro
- DAY 8: Kinds of Levers
- DAY 7: Lever review & Trebuchet demonstration
- DAY 6: Mechanical Advantage
- DAY 5: Lever Review
- DAY 4: Lever Sense & Torque
- DAY 3: Weigh Your Shoe
- DAY 2: Levers
- DAY 1: Work
- Objectives
- Project: Trebuchets
- Lessons
- Fluid Systems (Mar. 2 - Mar. 20)
- Kinetic Theory (Mar. 23 - May 1)
- Light & Optics (May. 4 - May 29)
- Mechanical Systems (Jan. 12 - Feb 20)
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Labs
- Chemistry labs
- Lab technique instructions
- Acid and water mixing
- Ammeter Use
- Aneriod Barometer reading
- Balance use
- Bending Glass Tubing
- Benedicts test for sugar
- Biuret test for protein
- Boiling point determination
- Bunsen burner
- Buret use
- Conductivity test in solids
- Contour line drawing
- Crucible use
- Cutting glass tubing
- Daphnia raising
- Decanting liquid
- Distilling liquids
- Dropping pipette use
- Electrolysis
- Electroscope
- Evaporation dish use
- Filtering solids
- Fire Polishing glass
- Gas collection and displacement
- Gas generation
- Generating gas thistle
- Glass tubing insertion
- Graduated cylinder use
- Graph line
- Light Microscope use
- Melting point determination
- Metric ruler
- Odor testing
- Pedigree chart
- Pipette use
- Protractor use
- Remove exces slide stain
- Ruler English units
- Scanning Electron Microscope
- Starch test with iodine
- Stereo Photograph viewing
- Test tube shaking
- Thermometer reading
- Topographic profile making
- Voltmeter use
- Volume of solids
- Volumetric flask use
- Watch glass evaporation
- Weighed solid transfer
Modeling
- 2-D ionic compound models
- Atom Model 2008 (Chem 1)
- Build electric projects (Toledo 2002)
- Catapults & Trebuchets (Toledo 2007)
- Catapults & Trebuchets (Toledo 2006)
- Tharen Wallace with his phenomenal performer
- Tharen Wallace
- Justin Engle
- David Buker
- Colt's "automatic" micro-trebuchet
- Marty: He found the most ingenious ways to solve problems!
- Greg Oullette and ?
- Greg in the process of "setting" his monster
- Trisha Flores ?
- Derek Lampert's "superfly"
- Rachel Deskin's proving she can do anything!
- Catapults & Trebuchets (Toledo 2001)
- Cell Model 2007 (Bio 1)
- Hair Dryer Lifter (Toledo 2002)
- Mousetrap Cars (Toledo 2002)
- Rube Goldberg machines (Toledo 2004)
Etc
- Make Class Better
- What "heat" can teach us about God
- Curriculum
- What every 9th grader should learn in Science
- 901 Classification Schemes
- 902 Variation and Heredity
- 903 Variation in Organisms
- 904 Adaptation to niches
- 905 Common Ancestry and Structure
- 907 Fossil Formation
- 908 Solid Liquid Gas
- 909 H20 Phase Changes
- 910 Density and Distillation
- 911 Nuerons Nervous System
- 912 Animal Behavior
- 913 Topographic Maps
- 915 Motion Inertia
- 916 Laws of Motion
- 917 Conserving Momentum
- 918 Newton Law 2
- 921 Force in Springs
- 924 Physical Properties
- 925 Boyles Law
- 927 Atmosphere Pressure
- 928 Matter and Energy
- 929 Gas Laws
- 930 Classifying Mixtures
- 931 Physical Changes
- 932 View Cells
- 933 Cell Structure Function
- 934 Plants Chloroplast
- 935 Work Energy
- 937 Heat Thermal Laws
- 938 Heat and Temperature
- 939 Evidence Heat Transfer
- 940 Density of Rocks
- 941 Environmental Cycles
- 942 Observing Chemical Rxns
- 943 Static Electricity
- 945 Magnetism
- 947 Heat from Sun
- 948 Convection
- 949 Sun Spectra Stars
- 951 Starlight
- 952 Foodchains Energy
- 953 Cycles Ecosystems
- 954 Trophic Pyramid
- 955 Populations
- 956 Limiting Pop Factors
- 957 Oil and Plastic
- 958 Oxidation
- 959 Intro to Acids
- 960 Acids Bases Indicators
- 961 Patterns in Metals
- 962 Evidence for Atoms
- 963 Chemical Formulas
- 964 Models for Chem Families
- 965 Properties of Carbon
- 966 Radioactivity and Age
- 967 Rxn Rates
- 968 Identifying Reactions
- 969 Catalysts Enzymes
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- What every 10th grader should learn in Science
- British Columbia Standards (IRPs)
- Washington Standards (Wa, USA)
- Core Knowledge, by Hirsch
- Movies & TV - Motivational Visual Science
- What every 9th grader should learn in Science
- Dreams, God, tomatoes
Reading
- Accelerated Reader Book Lists (GSIS)
- Bible Gateway
- Books Jay Read
- JAYS COMPLETE READING LIST up to 2010
- Godric; by Fredrick Buechner (read 2009)
- Probability's Nature and Nature's Probability, by Donald Johnson (read 2009)
- Sir Gibby; by George MacDonald
- Sleepwalkers; by Arthur Koestler
- Beak of the Finch, The; by Peter Warner
- Cartoon Guide to Genetics, The; by Larry Gonick, & Mark Wheelisn (read 2009)
- Death of Adam, The; by Marilynne Robinson (read 2009)
- The Journey: A Spiritual Roadmap for Modern Pilgrims; by Peter Kreeft
- Whatever You Do, Don't Run; by Peter Allison (read 2010)
- Bruderhoff Titles
