2.1 How does matter affect your life?
Mar. 23: 2.1 Notes Concepts 1 and 2: Everything - including you - is made up of chemicals. Chemicals in your daily life have
characteristics that make them useful, hazardous, or both.
2.1 Questions #1-4
Workbook pg. 59
Mar. 24: Notes Concept 3: Handling chemicals and equipment safely is important at school and work.
2.1 Questions - finish
Workbook pg. 60, 62-65
Mar. 25: 2.1 Quiz
characteristics that make them useful, hazardous, or both.
2.1 Questions #1-4
Workbook pg. 59
Mar. 24: Notes Concept 3: Handling chemicals and equipment safely is important at school and work.
2.1 Questions - finish
Workbook pg. 60, 62-65
Mar. 25: 2.1 Quiz
2.2 What are some ways to describe matter?
Mar. 25: Notes Concepts 1 and 2: Matter can be described by its physical properties. Matter can be described by its chemical
properties.
Density Calculations: 2 worksheets
2.2 Questions #1-3
Mar. 26: Continue working on concepts 1 and 2
Workbook pg. 68-71
Mar. 27: Notes Concept 3: Matter can be described based on physical and chemical changes.
2.2 Questions #4-7
Workbook pg. 72
Mar. 30: Notes Concept 4: Matter can be classified based on how it responds to physical and chemical changes.
2.2 Questions - finish
Workbook pg. 73-77
Mar. 31: 2.2 Quiz
Read over lab 2D for tomorrow - fill in - Purpose/Question, Materials
April 1: Lab 2D
Review for Unit Test
April 2: 2A Unit Test (2.1, 2.2)
Unit 2A Assignment Packages due
properties.
Density Calculations: 2 worksheets
2.2 Questions #1-3
Mar. 26: Continue working on concepts 1 and 2
Workbook pg. 68-71
Mar. 27: Notes Concept 3: Matter can be described based on physical and chemical changes.
2.2 Questions #4-7
Workbook pg. 72
Mar. 30: Notes Concept 4: Matter can be classified based on how it responds to physical and chemical changes.
2.2 Questions - finish
Workbook pg. 73-77
Mar. 31: 2.2 Quiz
Read over lab 2D for tomorrow - fill in - Purpose/Question, Materials
April 1: Lab 2D
Review for Unit Test
April 2: 2A Unit Test (2.1, 2.2)
Unit 2A Assignment Packages due
2.3 How can we describe and explain the states of matter?
April 3: Notes Concept 1: Matter can be solid, liquid, or gas and Concept 2: Matter is made of particles in constant motion.
States of Matter Worksheet
Workbook pg. 79-80
April 6: Notes Concept 3: Changes in state result from changes in particle motion.
Workbook pg. 81-82
April 7: Notes Concept 4: The kinetic molecular theory explains physical changes and properties
Workbook pg. 84-87
April 8: Start planning lab 2G (Diffusion and the KMT)
April 9: Carry out Lab 2G
April 9: 2.3 Quiz
States of Matter Worksheet
Workbook pg. 79-80
April 6: Notes Concept 3: Changes in state result from changes in particle motion.
Workbook pg. 81-82
April 7: Notes Concept 4: The kinetic molecular theory explains physical changes and properties
Workbook pg. 84-87
April 8: Start planning lab 2G (Diffusion and the KMT)
April 9: Carry out Lab 2G
April 9: 2.3 Quiz
2.4 How can we investigate and explain the composition of atoms?
April 14: Notes Concept 1: Dalton developed an early atomic theory and Concept 2: Many scientists contributed to the further development of atomic theory
Introduce Atomic Theory Timeline Project (in partners)
April 15: Work on Atomic Theory Timeline Project
April 16: Double Blocks: AA BB Atomic Theory Timeline Project DUE at end of double block
April 17: Double Blocks CC DD: Atomic Theory Timeline Project DUE at end of double block
April 20: Notes Concept 3: An atom is made up of electrons, neutrons, and protons
Workbook pg. 90-92
April 21: Notes Concept 4: Atomic Theory continues to develop
Subatomic particles and elementary particles worksheet
Workbook pg. 93-97
April 22: 2.4 Quiz
Unit 2B Review (Sections 2.3 and 2.4)
April 23: Unit 2B Test
Hand in Unit 2B Assignment Packages
Introduce Atomic Theory Timeline Project (in partners)
April 15: Work on Atomic Theory Timeline Project
April 16: Double Blocks: AA BB Atomic Theory Timeline Project DUE at end of double block
April 17: Double Blocks CC DD: Atomic Theory Timeline Project DUE at end of double block
April 20: Notes Concept 3: An atom is made up of electrons, neutrons, and protons
Workbook pg. 90-92
April 21: Notes Concept 4: Atomic Theory continues to develop
Subatomic particles and elementary particles worksheet
Workbook pg. 93-97
April 22: 2.4 Quiz
Unit 2B Review (Sections 2.3 and 2.4)
April 23: Unit 2B Test
Hand in Unit 2B Assignment Packages