Test Chapters 1-3 will be on 6/7 June, respectively, depending on the block.
Blocks 1-1 and 2-3, finish workbook chapters 1-3 by Thursday, 2 June.
Test Chapters 1-3 will be on 6/7 June, respectively, depending on the block.
Blocks 1-1 and 2-3, finish workbook chapters 1-3 by Thursday, 2 June.
Work on activity 12-1C (Pangea). Bring glued continents to class. The questions in the activity will not be collected, but make sure you can answer them if asked or quizzed on them.
Complete 12.1 in the workbook.
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Work on the biogeochemical cycles diagrams and questions.
Study for the mid-year exam (week of 24 January).
Refer to the updated Lab Report Guidelines when writing up the Osmosis lab.
Continue working on metabolism worksheets and workbook questions. Test on ATP/cell metabolism and Membranes/Membrane transport will be on Tuesday, 15 Dec.
Research carbon compounds and some of the characteristics of carbon that allow it to form so many different compounds.
Work on the acids and bases handout and study for Chapter 4 test.
Test is on Thursday, 22 October.
Share the data table from today’s Acids-and-Bases-Lab3 with your group members.
Answer the following questions individually based on your observations, your knowledge of acids and bases, and using the text as a resource:
1. List the properties of acids.
2. List the properties of bases.
3. Write a general chemical equation for an acid-base neutralization reaction (see p. 236 for examples).
4. Identify the unknown substances in today’s lab, A and B, as either acid or base, based on the observations you made (use the table on p. 224).
Read section 5.1 on acids and bases. Test Chapter 4 will be on 22 October.
Practice all related questions using the section and chapter reviews.
Ensure that your group members have the data table (observations) from the Acids and Bases Lab Two Unknowns today.
Answer the following questions based on your observations, your knowledge of acids and bases, and using the text as a resource:
1. List the properties of acids.
2. List the properties of bases.
3. Write a general chemical equation for an acid-base neutralization reaction (see p. 236 for examples).
4. Identify the unknown substances in today’s lab, A and B, as either acid or base, based on the observations you made (use the table on p. 224).
Read section 5.1 on acids and bases. Test Chapter 4 will be on 22 October for period 1-1 and 21 October for period 2-3.
Practice all related questions using the section and chapter reviews.
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Finish the reading of section 12.1 and 12.2 (Earth science) and do the corresponding sections in the workbook.
Finish activity 12-1C (Pangea) and answer the questions in the lab (Analyze and Conclude & Apply).
Read ahead to the section on Earthquakes.