LARN 036 C9D4

Start the following in class:

1.  Do the Section Review 4.3.  For each question or problem challenge, either answer the question to the best of your ability using one or more full sentences, or answer the problem to the best of your ability by recording any numbers and units together with the mathematical operations performed in symbolic terms, along with the solution to the problem which should be circled.

2. Do all the pages in the Chapter 4 Formative Test.  For each question or problem challenge, either answer the question to the best of your ability using one or more full sentences, or answer the problem to the best of your ability by recording any numbers and units together with the mathematical operations performed in symbolic terms, along with the solution to the problem which should be circled. This is an important assignment.

3. For first journal entry, J36A  review the location and properties of the particles of that compose atoms by constructing a four column, four row table that describes the relative masses, charges, and locations of  protons,  neutrons, and  electrons.

mass charge location
proton                   u
neutron                   u
electron                   u

Recommended for those who have time left in their 45 minute study period, but not required of all:

1. For your second journal entry, J36B, you are to construct a concept map. Please turn to page 121 in your text and construct a concept map relating the eight terms listed at the bottom of the page to each other. Connect related terms with arrows such that the subject of each sentence explaining the relationship is at the tail of the arrow, the verb describing the relationship of the subject to the predicate is written beside the arrow, and the arrow head is touching the oval of the term which is the object or predicate nominative of the verb that you have chosen.

2. Download the software flipchart entitled Dalton’s Atomic Theory.  Flip through and take Cornell notes as you understand the concepts explained.  Study and review the flipchart and/or your Cornell notes until you are sure that you understand all the concepts discussed.