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December 7-11

Warm up and summarizing questions will be graded weekly- please write full question and answer for each day. If you miss a day please see a peer or myself after class to make up. December 7-11. Warm Ups & Summarizers Physical Science.

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December 7-11

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  1. Warm up and summarizing questions will be graded weekly- please write full question and answer for each day. If you miss a day please see a peer or myself after class to make up. December 7-11 Warm Ups & Summarizers Physical Science

  2. Monday December 7, 2015SPS1. Students will investigate our current understanding of the atom.a. Examine the structure of the atom in terms ofproton, electron, and neutron locations.atomic mass and atomic number.atoms with different numbers of neutrons (isotopes).explain the relationship of the proton number to the element’s identity.SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.a. Differentiate among alpha and beta particles and gamma radiation.EQ- See all previous WARM UP Calculate half life. After 4 half lives how much of a 400g sample will remain?

  3. Monday December 7, 2015SPS1. Students will investigate our current understanding of the atom.a. Examine the structure of the atom in terms ofproton, electron, and neutron locations.atomic mass and atomic number.atoms with different numbers of neutrons (isotopes).explain the relationship of the proton number to the element’s identity.SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.a. Differentiate among alpha and beta particles and gamma radiation.EQ- See all previous SUMMARY The half life for Potassium- 42 is 12.4 hours. How much of a 1000g sample will remain after 32 hours?

  4. Tuesday December 8, 2015SPS1. Students will investigate our current understanding of the atom.a. Examine the structure of the atom in terms ofproton, electron, and neutron locations.atomic mass and atomic number.atoms with different numbers of neutrons (isotopes).explain the relationship of the proton number to the element’s identity.SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.a. Differentiate among alpha and beta particles and gamma radiation.EQ- See all previous WARM UP One large unstable atomic nucli is split. What process do we call this?

  5. Tuesday December 8, 2015SPS1. Students will investigate our current understanding of the atom.a. Examine the structure of the atom in terms ofproton, electron, and neutron locations.atomic mass and atomic number.atoms with different numbers of neutrons (isotopes).explain the relationship of the proton number to the element’s identity.SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.a. Differentiate among alpha and beta particles and gamma radiation.EQ- See all previous SUMMARY Fusion produces a lot more energy than fission, what is stopping us from using it on earth?

  6. Wednesday December 9, 2015 SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.c. Explain the process half-life as related to radioactive decay.EQ- See all previous WARM UP • Open up your periodic table. List the atomic #, mass # and atomic mass for Lithium. How many neutrons, protons and electrons does it have? How do you find these #s.

  7. Wednesday December 9, 2015 SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.c. Explain the process half-life as related to radioactive decay.EQ- See all previous SUMMARY How can you tell if a substance is a solid, liquid, gas on the periodic table?

  8. Thursday December 10, 2015 SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.c. Explain the process half-life as related to radioactive decay.EQ- See all previous WARM UP • What group on the periodic table represents the metals, where are they located?

  9. Thursday December 10, 2015 SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.c. Explain the process half-life as related to radioactive decay.EQ- See all previous SUMMARY • What are valence electrons? • How do you know how many valence electrons there are?

  10. Friday December 11, 2015 SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.c. Explain the process half-life as related to radioactive decay.EQ- See all previous WARM UP Draw a Bohr model for sulphur

  11. Friday December 11, 2015 SPS3. Students will distinguish the characteristics and components of radioactivity.c. Explain the process half-life as related to radioactive decay.EQ- See all previous WARM UP • Hand in Review Packet and warm ups

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