LARN 060 C15D4

LARN 060 C15D4 Start the following in class: 1.a.  Use the PQ5R or SQ5R method to prepare study guide for text section 8.1 on Molecular Compounds or go to https://socratic.org/chemistry to research the topics brought up in section 8.1 of your text.  Read section 8.1 in your chemistry text, pages 212 through 216, and as you do, create a study guide using the SQ5R or PQ5R method explained in class and on the distributed handout packet. You may record vocabulary entries in the body of your study guide, or you may check them off on the chapter 8 vocabulary list as you think about the meanings of the terms and add any notations to the vocabulary list for clarifications sake. 1.b.  Writing in blue or black ink, place your hand in number in a circle followed by your name in the upper right white space of a piece of three holed composition paper in your learning log that hasn’t been written on.  Place the page reference for the...
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LARN 059 C15D3

LARN 059 C15D3 Study for the summative assessment on chapter 7 that is to be given on your next school day that our class meets.  Today is day 59.  Study for your test which is scheduled for school day 60!  If your class does not meet on day 60, today's home learning activities are listed under day 60 and on day 60 your home learning activities are those listed below. ATTENTION:  If you have not already done so, locate three (3) shiny United States pennies that were minted after 1982, the shinier the better, to experiment with. Bring these pennies in to transform two of them into souvenir alloys celebrating your taking chemistry this year!  The pennies will be treated to form souvenirs of chemistry class. If the pennies you bring in are dull, you will have the clean them. Store them temporarily in your grommeted, three hole zipper pen case until it is time to do the laboratory activity. Start the following in...
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LARN 058 C15D2

LARN 058 C15D2 ATTENTION:  If you have not already done so, locate three (3) shiny United States pennies that were minted after 1982, the shinier the better, to experiment with. Bring these pennies in to transform two of them into souvenir alloys celebrating your taking chemistry this year!  The pennies will be treated to form souvenirs of chemistry class. If the pennies you bring in are dull, you will have the clean them. Store them temporarily in your grommeted, three hole zipper pen case until it is time to do the laboratory activity. Start the following in class: 1.  In your Journal Notebook write your journal entry on sheets of three holed 8.5 inch by 11 inch ruled paper.  In the upper right corner white space of each upward facing page, use a blue or black pen to write your hand in number within a circle followed by your name.  To the left of the marginal line, print J58A and circle it. Each journal...
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