LARN 057 C15D1

LARN 057 C15D1 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. Go to the web site at http://www.visionlearning.com/reg/login.php, log on into the course+section for which you are registered, and select the module entitled Chemical Bonding.  Read this module as if you were creating an SQ5R or PQ5R study guide for it, but are title it: In Class:  Chemical Bonding.  Click here to read  the full instructions for what you need to do.  When you are finished, click...
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LARN 052 C13D4

LARN 052 C13D4 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 J52 and circle it. 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 day’s paragraph with a topic sentence, follow with explained instances, and close with a focused summary statement. The required journal focus question J52 for today is a. Why do ionic bonds form between metals and nonmetals? Use the concept of the electronegativity values of metals and nonmetals and the concept of conservation of charge as you explain the process of gain and loss of electrons...
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LARN 047 C12D3

LARN 047 C12D3 Congratulations to all who are still doing their best to implement the daily 45 minute study plan in Honors Chemistry!  Creating a new habit usually takes two or more weeks of consistent effort.  You can be very proud of yourself! Start the following in class: 1. 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, write your hand in number within a circle followed by your name. 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. The required journal focus...
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