LARN 135 C34D3
Study for the summative assessment on chapter 16 on Solutions that is to be given on your next school day that our class meets. Today is day 135. Study for your test which is scheduled for school day 136! If your class does not meet on day 136, today’s home learning activities are listed under day 136 and on day 136 your home learning activities are those listed below.
Start the following in class:
1. Go to http://www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?wcprefix=cda&wcsuffix=1160&area=view and take an online formative test for chapter 16, Solutions. Then click on the Score My Test button and study anything that you do not yet understand.
2.a. Review and study your notes, and your journal reflections. Study your learning log, your Cornell Notes, and anything that was misunderstood on the Chapter 15 Study Guides, Chapter 15 Section Reviews, Chapter 16 Solutions [Formative] Test A, and other work sheets which you now have checked using green ink. Look up anything that you still don’t...
LARN 134 C34D2
Start the following in class:
1. Do all the pages in the chapter 16 [Formative] Test on Solutions as a formative assessment to find out some of the things that you do and do not know, and not as a research project.
If you did not obtain a formative test packet for the chapter in class, go to MNSD Google Drive > Student Resources > Formative Tests and print off a copy of the test for the chapter you are studying. Each chapter test is identified by a name whose last two digits is the chapter number. For example, the chcta16.pdf designates the chemistry chapter 16 test “A”. When the chapter formative test is opened, the first page will have the words "Chapter Test A" in the title.
When you open the chapter formative test the first page will have the words "Chapter Test A" in the title.
For each question or problem challenge for which a work space...
LARN 133 C34D1
Start the following in class:
1. Write your first journal entry for today, J133A, 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, write your hand in number within a circle followed by your name. Each journal entry should either be at least a paragraph of exemplary writing and penmanship concerning a single topic, or be a concept map relating chemistry terms. Begin each days paragraph with a topic sentence, follow with explained instances, and close with a focused summary statement.
Read pages R36 and R37 on the properties, and sources of the elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon found in Group 18 (VIIIA). In your learning journal record the answers to these three numbered questions:
What is the most interesting fact you read about? Please make your answer longer than one sentence.
What makes this so interesting to you? Please make your answer longer...