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Monday, March 5, 2012

Monday

Period 1 and 3
Period 1 - Book talk with Mrs. M
Returned Quizzes and discussed
Bohr Models and the Periodic Table - note and practice - to be continued tomorrow



Lesson on Lighting Bunsen Burners - to be continued tomorrow
HMK
Formal Lab (Physical and Chemical Changes Lab) due Thursday - typed - no excuses for lates 95% of this was done by Friday of last week

Period 4
Drainage Maps of Canada
HMK
Get all missed work completed
TEST THURSDAY (all material since start of the semester)
Testable Material
Human vs Physical World
Canadian Facts
Map of Canada and World
Drawing objects to scale
Steps to make a small-area map
Compass Direction, Alphanumeric Grid Locations
Landform Regions of Canada
Weather vs Climate
Latitude, Longitude, Time Zones
Definitions (map definitions - tomorrrow)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

For that Finding Protons, Electrons, Neutrons chart, how do we get #p, #e and #n?

MsWiens said...

Re-read the note you wrote today. The number of protons is the same as the atomic number. The number of electrons is also the same as the atomic number (in a neutral atom - assume all are neutral right now), and the number of neutrons is equal to the atomic mass minus the atomic number.