 | Curriculum Map
Subject :Chemistry
Grade Level:
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Month |
Content/Topic |
Skills |
Assessment |
Standards |
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September |
What is Chemistry.
Chemicals we use.
Lab safety.
Intro. Lab: Chemicals and mixtures.
Lab equipment.
Significant Figures.
Derived Measurement.
Precision.
Chemical changes. |
Learn about what is studied in chemistry.
Examine chemicals and chemistry that we use everyday.
Examine all the jobs related to chemistry.
Review lab safety.
Make gunpowder and study the chemicals in it.
Figure out how to separate the gunpowder mixture.
Learn about significant figures.
Experiment with derived measurements to calculate the thickness of aluminum foil.
Experiment with precision to get the density of Pb.
Observe and identify chemical reactions.
I.D. chemical reactions in an experiment. |
Quiz’s.
Lab reports.
Worksheets. |
A.12.1, A.12.5, A.12.7, B.12.3, B.12.4, C.12.3, C.12.4, D.12.3, D.12.4, D.12.5, D.12.6, D.12.10, D.12.12, G.12.1, G.12.3, G.12.4, H.12.1, H.12.6, H.12.7. |
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October |
Classification of Matter.
-Heterogeneous and Homogeneous materials.
-Substances.
Physical and Chemical changes.
Physical and Chemical properties.
Energy transfer.
Energy and Chemical changes.
Element Symbols.
Working with glass.
Chemical formulas.
Oxidation number.
Naming compounds. |
Learn and understand matter and the types of matter.
Understand Physical and Chemical changes and properties.
Understand Energy transfer and Chemical changes.
Learn the common elements and there symbols.
Learn to write chemical formulas by using their oxidation number.
Learn how to name compounds.
Learn how to bend and work with glass tubbing.
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Quiz’s
Tests
Lab reports.
Worksheets. |
C.12.3, D.12.1, D.12.3, D.12.4, D.12.5, D.12.6, D.12.10, D.12.11, D.12.12, H.12.6. |
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November |
Empirical formulas.
The Mole.
Molecular and Formula Mass.
Moles in solution.
% Composition.
Hydrates.
Writing Balanced Equations.
Classifying Chemical Changes. |
Write empirical formulas.
Learn about the mole.
Learn to calculate Molecular and Formula mass.
Learn about Molarity and moles in solution.
Calculate % composition in a compound.
Learn about Hydrates.
Learn how to write and balance equations.
I.D. and classify chemical reactions. |
Lab reports.
Problems from the book.
Review Questions.
Test.
Worksheet. |
C.12.3, C.12.4, C.12.5, D.12.1, D.12.3, D.12.4, D.12.5, D.12.6, D.12.10, D.12.12. |
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December |
Single Replacement Reactions.
Double Replacement Reactions.
Stoichiometry.
Mass-Mass Relationships.
Guiding a metal through a series of chemical reactions. – Calcium Project. |
Identify write and balance single and double replacement reactions.
Learn about and do stoichiometry problems.
Examine and do mass-mass relationship problems.
Begin a project about using chemistry to guide a metal through a series of chemical reactions. |
Quiz.
Lab reports.
Problems and questions. |
A.12.3, A.12.5, A.12.7, C.12.3, C.12.5, D.12.1, D.12.3, D.12.4, D.12.5, D.12.6, D.12.11, D.12.12,
H.12.7. |
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January |
Guiding a metal through a series of chemical reactions. – Calcium Project.
Atomic structure.
Atomic Theory.
Isotopes-atomic number.
Radioactivity.
Parts of the atom.
Quantum Numbers.
Diagonal rule.
Electron Dot location.
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Reinforce stoichiometry and mass – mass relationships.
Learn about producing a product.
Study atomic structure and theory.
Review the parts of an atom.
Learn about isotopes and radioactivity.
Learn the Quantum numbers and what they stand for.
Learn the diagonal rule for electron location. |
Calcium project lab report.
Test.
Worksheets. |
A.12.3, A.12.4, A.12.6, A.12.7, B.12.1, B.12.2, B.12.3, B.12.4, B.12.5, C.12.3, C.12.4, C.12.5, D.12.1, D.12.2, D.12.3, D.12.4, D.12.5, D.12.6, D.12.11, D.12.12, E.12.1, E.12.2, G.12.2, H.12.6, H.12.7. |
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February |
Elements in fireworks.
Reactivity of Alkali metals.
The Periodic Table.
Periodic Law.
Periodic properties. |
Identify elements by the color they give off in a flame test.
Watch demo’s and learn about the reactivity of the Alkali metals.
Study and learn about the Periodic table and how it is put together and what it tells us. |
Lab reports.
Worksheet.
Test. |
B.12.4, D.12.1, D.12.2, D.12.3, D.12.4, D.12.5, D.12.6, D.12.10, D.12.12, G.12.2, G.12.4, H.12.6. |
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March |
Energy relationships of Metallic Ions.
The Activity of Groups IA, IIA, and VIIA.
Chemistry Night Demos.
Kinetic Theory.
Diffusion.
Solids. |
Learn about the energy relationships between metallic ions.
Examine and learn about the activity of elements in groups IA, IIA, and VIIA.
Learn and demonstrate chemistry for the public at a chemistry night.
Using the Kinetic Theory be able to explain the behavior of matter.
Understand at the molecular level what happens during diffusion.
Study and examine the crystal structure of solids. |
Lab reports.
Explain Sections of Ch. 16. |
B.12.3, B.12.3, C.12.3, C.12.5, D.12.1, D.12.2, D.12.3, D.12.4, D.12.5, D.12.6, D.12.10, D.12.11, D.12.12, G.12.2, H.12.6, |
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April |
Liquids.
-change of state.
-special properties.
Gases
-Kinetic Theory of Gases.
-Boyle’s Law.
-Dalton’s Law.
-Charles’s Law. |
Examine and learn about the change of state and special properties of liquids.
Study gases and the kinetic theory of them.
Examine and learn about Boyle’s, Dalton’s, and Charles’s Law. |
Worksheet.
Lab reports.
Test.
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A.12.3, A.12.7, B.12.3, B.12.4, B12.5, C.12.3, C.12.4, C.12.5, D.12.1, D.12.7, D.12.8, D.12.11, D.12.12. |
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May |
Avogadro’s Principle
Solutions
Independent Thinking Chemistry. |
Examine and learn about Avogadro’s principle.
Learn the Ideal Gas Equation.
Examine the dissolving process.
Study the relationship between temperature and solubility.
Study dissolving and saturation.
Using their knowledge of chemistry, solve a chemistry problem with a experiment that they design and do. |
Lab reports.
Oral report to the class. |
A. 12.5, A.12.7, B.12.3, B.12.4, C.12.1, C.12.2, C.12.3, C.12.4, C.12.5, C.12.6, D.12.1, D.12.3, D.12.4, D.12.5, D.12.6, D.12.7, D.12.8, D.12.10, D.12.12, G.12.2, G.12.3, G.12.4, G.12.5, H.12.4, H.12.6, H.12.7. |
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