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Unit 3 - Electrons & Periodicity


This unit has to do with light and color, electron addresses and patterns found on the periodic table.

We start to dive into how the periodic table is arranged and why it has the shape it does.
Unit Cover page goes on Page 29 in your Notebooks.  You need the unit title (see above), 3 pictures and colored from corner to corner.  This time, if you like, you can print pictures and paste them into your notebook.  Remember, NO MARKERS!
Lesson 3.A - Light & Color
    3.01 - Inquiry: Electron Energy & Light - in G Drive
Lesson 3.B - Electron Configuration
    3.02 - Inquiry: Electron Configuration - in packet
Lecture 3.C - Models of the Atom
    3.03 - Models of the Atom WS
    3.04 - Lab: Flame Test - 
     3.05 - Online Practice 1 - Must get 70% or better for credit
Lecture 3.D - Periodic Trends
     3.06 - Periodic Table Activity (follow link for instructions)
     3.07 - Graphing Ionization Energy - 
     3.08 - Online Practice 2 - Must get 70% or better for credit
Assessment
    3.09 - Exam
Table of Contents for Unit 3
Page  - Item
29 - Unit Cover Page
30 - Models of the Atom Notes & e Config
31 - Periodic Trends Notes
​32 - Flame Test Lab

Monday, October 26

Notes were taken in the packet.  They should be removed and taped to page 31 in your notebook and added to the Table of Contents.

For 3.07 you have the option of working with a partner. Sign-up below to tell me your partner name. 

This must be done by Wednesday, Oct 28 or I'll assign you to work alone.

Click this link to tell me who your partner is.

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3.04 lab will be available starting tomorrow.

Tuesday, October 20

Lesson 3.C

Notes were taken on pages 10 & 11 of the packet.  They should be removed and taped to page 30 in your notebook and added to the Table of Contents.

3.03 was delivered to your Google Drive

Monday, October 19

3.02 was done today and the unit notes packet was passed out.

Wednesday, October 14

Today we start assignment 3.01 which was delivered to your Google Drive this morning.

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