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Wednesday, Jan. 29 th : “A” Day Thursday, Jan. 30 th : “B” Day Agenda

Wednesday, Jan. 29 th : “A” Day Thursday, Jan. 30 th : “B” Day Agenda. Homework Questions/Collect Sec. 12.3 Quiz ACT Sample Questions In-Class Assignment: “Scuba Diving and the Gas Laws” Worksheet Homework: Chemistry Gas Law Practice WS Concept Review. Homework Questions .

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Wednesday, Jan. 29 th : “A” Day Thursday, Jan. 30 th : “B” Day Agenda

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  1. Wednesday, Jan. 29th: “A” DayThursday, Jan. 30th: “B” DayAgenda • Homework Questions/Collect • Sec. 12.3 Quiz • ACT Sample Questions • In-Class Assignment: • “Scuba Diving and the Gas Laws” Worksheet • Homework: • Chemistry Gas Law Practice WS • Concept Review

  2. Homework Questions • Practice Pg. 442: #1-3 • Section 12.3 review, Pg. 442: #1-12

  3. Sec 12.3 Quiz“Molecular Composition of Gases” • You may use your book and your notes to complete the quiz on your own… May the force be with you!

  4. ACT Sample Science Questions • We’re going to use the IPads to practice for the PSAE that is quickly approaching. (April 23/24) • In “Safari”, search “ACT student” • Go to “Test Prep” under www.actstudent.org/ • Go to “Practice test questions” • Choose the “Science” tab on the left of the page.

  5. ACT Sample Science Questions • Read through and answer the questions for both passages #1 and #2. • Write your answers down on a piece of paper – they will be graded… • When you’re done, turn them in and get the “Scuba Diving and the Gas Laws” Worksheet questions and reading.

  6. In-Class Assignment • On your own, read through “Scuba Diving and the Gas Laws”. • USE COMPLETE SENTENCES to answer the accompanying questions.

  7. Homework • Use the rest of the class period to work on the following: • “Chemistry Gas Law Practice Worksheet • Concept review.

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