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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Tuesday

Marks updated. Pictures from last 3 classes added.

Period 1
Table for Bohr Models - constructed table and instructions given on how to complete it

Field Trip Forms - handed out - due Friday (Field Trip to University of Windsor + Water Treatment Plant first Tuesday after March Break)
Completed chart from yesterday on finding protons, electrons and neutrons
Continued with Lighting Bunsen Burners
HMK
Formal Lab write up due Thursday
Any work not completed today in class is for homework

Ms.Wiens away for Health and Safety Inspection for Period 3 and 4

Period 3
Complete yesterday's chart
Read p. 175-178 and Copy and Answer the following Questions 3 -6 and 8 p. 178, Q's 1,4 p. 204
Read p. 211-215 and DO Q's 1,2,3 p. 215
Read p. 214 and Summarize the Issue in the article "Recycle your cell phone, save a gorilla" in 5 sentences including what can be done about the issue
Define: metal, metalloi, and non-metal
Do Q 5, 8 p. 215
HMK
Any work not completed in class today
Formal Lab write up due Thursday

Period 4
Using the Geography Textbooks define the following terms: mercator projection, equal-area projection, Winkel Tripel projection, Large-scale map, Small-scale map, general purpose map, thematic map, topographic map, compass rose
Handout: Time Zones - read and complete
Handout: Using a Street Map - read and complete Q 1, 2 (back of page under "Practise it!")
HMK
Any work not done in class today
TEST Thursday (material covered is listed under yesterday's post)

3 comments:

Grant Robbins said...

For the physical and chemical changes lab, which chemicals were the ones that we couldn't pour down the drain?

Anonymous said...

For the Lab report project, do we have to Number each section that we are doing?

MsWiens said...

The mixture of lead nitrate and potassium iodide could not go down the drain.

The sections should not be numbered, but they should have a clear bolded, underlined heading just like in the template I handed out.