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Chemistry 2/3/14 – 2/7/14

Chemistry 2/3/14 – 2/7/14. 2/3 Building a grocery store TB p. 5-6 HW: TB p. 6 # 1-4 2/4 Elements properties WB p 7-14 and EPAS Score review 2/5 Elements properties WB p 15-18 HW: TB p. 12 “Checking up” # 1-3 2/6 Build periodic table and WB p. 19 2/7 Quiz .

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Chemistry 2/3/14 – 2/7/14

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  1. Chemistry2/3/14 – 2/7/14 2/3 Building a grocery store TB p. 5-6 HW: TB p. 6 # 1-4 2/4 Elements properties WB p 7-14 and EPAS Score review 2/5 Elements properties WB p 15-18 HW: TB p. 12 “Checking up” # 1-3 2/6 Build periodic table and WB p. 19 2/7 Quiz

  2. Date: 2/3/13 Objective: I can investigate the development of the periodic table Bell Ringer: What is chemistry? How does it have an application in your daily life?

  3. Date: 2/3/13 Objective: I can investigate the development of the periodic table Bell Ringer: What is chemistry? How does it have an application in your daily life? Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes

  4. Date: 2/3 Objective: I can investigate the development of the periodic table Course description Grading Expectations Champs

  5. Date: 2/3 Objective: I can investigate the development of the periodic table Building a grocery store TB p. 5-6 • As a group complete #1 Everyone records the information in your notebook. Title : Textbook p.5-6 2/4

  6. Date: 2/3 Objective: I can investigate the development of the periodic table Building a grocery store TB p. 5-6 2. As a group complete #1a-c Everyone draws a map and places the items in the store in your notebook. Title : Textbook p.5-6 2/4

  7. Date: 2/3 Objective: I can investigate the development of the periodic table Building a grocery store TB p. 5-6 What do you Think? Complete Chem to go p. 6 #1-4 with your shoulder partner

  8. Date: 2/4 Objective: I can apply definitions of elements and properties of elements to materials I believe are elements. Bell Ringer: What is an element?

  9. Date: 2/4 Objective: I can apply definitions of elements and properties of elements to materials I believe are elements. Textbook p. 7 Read What do you think? Write answers in your notebook Title: 2/6 Textbook p. 7

  10. Date: 2/4 Objective: I can apply definitions of elements and properties of elements to materials I believe are elements. Textbook p. 7 What do you see in the picture? Write answers in your notebook Title: 2/6 Textbook p. 7

  11. Date: 2/4 Objective: I can apply definitions of elements and properties of elements to materials I believe are elements. EPAS Score Review

  12. Date: 2/4 Objective: I can review my EPAS scores Student Test Analysis Review Instructions Student Test Item Analysis • Distribute appropriate class set of test booklets • Distribute Student Test Item Analysis Worksheet to each student • Have students take out their MOY student score report • Model process to explain how students will look for questions that they answered incorrectly to determine the reason for their error (use coding and example questions) • Students will complete the worksheet and answer questions at the bottom • Students without test results may either take the test (and then self-grade) as the others work, or assist students who do have sheets • Review the Test • Have students discuss what they found to be amongst their own mistakes: • No time to answer the item • Misconception about a wrong answer choice • Careless error in choosing the answer • Did not know the content • Learned but did not remember • Other • Based on student responses to why they answered a question incorrectly, as well as your own analysis of the test questions, go over the questions addressing the types of errors and ways to avoid mistakes. • Review how they can avoid common mistakes, test-taking strategies, and basic skills as a part of your test review. • UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD STUDENTS TAKE TEST BOOKLETS WITH THEM!!!!!!!! CLASS SETS WILL BE RETURNED TO MS. ORTIZ IN THE MAIN OFFICE.

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