USD 263-MULVANE SCHOOL DISTRICT

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SCIENCE-Chemistry


OUTCOME/ ESSENTIAL QUESTION

 

CONTENT

 

OBJECTIVE/SKILL

 

ASSESSMENT

 

1. How are matter, energy, and change related to chemistry?
2. What are the necessary measurement for problem solving in chemistry?
 
1. Matter, Energy, and Change
2. Measurement and Problem Solving
 
1. know chemistry terminology (S1B1), know and compare branches of chemistry (S1B1), compare and discuss different types of matter (S1B1), know the elements chemical symbols, classification, and atomic number (S1B1), discuss scientific process in detail (S1B2)
2. know fundamental and derived units (S1B1), convert to different units (S1B1), compare relationships between heat and temperature (S1B1), make accurate measurements using significant digits (S1B1), evaluate problems (S1B1), calculate answers correctly (S1B1)
 
1. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test
2. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
 
1. How are atomic particles arranged in matter?
2. How are the electrons arranged in atoms?
 
1. Building Blocks of Matter
2. Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms
 
1. know atomic theory assumptions (S2AB1), compare differences of atomic particles (S2AB1), diagram structure of atoms (S2AB1), measure mass of matter (S2AB3), determine moles from mass (S2AB3)
2. know atomic theory and its development (S1B1), know orbitals (S2AB1), compare energy of different orbitals (S2AB1), know quantum numbers (S2AB1), use quantum numbers in electron orbital notation (S2AB1), diagram electron configuration notation of any atom (S2AB1)
 
1. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test
2. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
 
1. Why is the concept map necessary for understanding chemistry?
2. How do the elements combine to form compounds?
 
1. The Periodic Law
2. Chemical Bonding
 
1. know the history of the periodic table (S2AB2), draw accurate electron configuration (S2AB1), know the periodic law (S2AB2), understand periods, groups, and atomic number (S2AB2), predict properties of elements from periodic placement (S2AB2)
2. know common ions (S1B1), understand ionization and predict charge (S2AB2), understand affinity and predict charge (S2AB2), understand types of bonds and draw bonds (S2AB3), calculate bond energy change (S2AB3), predict shape of a molecule and discuss differences in shape according VSEPR theory (S2AB3)
 
1. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test
2. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
 
1. How are different types of matter named and indicated by shorthand method?
2. How do different elements combine, interchange and how are these changes represented?
 
1. Chemical Formulas and Chemical Compounds
2. Chemcial Reactions and Chemical Equations
 
1. write chemical formula from name (S1B1), name chemicals from formula (S1B1), understand how oxidation number affects formula (S2AB3), calculate molar mass from formula (S2AB3), calculate chemical formula from mass (S2AB3)
2. know all types of chemical reactions (S2AB3), predict products of a chemical reaction (S2AB3), write correct chemical formulas (S2AB3), balance chemical equations (S2AB3), calculate amount of energy change (S2AB3), explain why some elements are more reactive than others (S2AB2)
 
1. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test
2. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
 
1. What is the mathematics of chemistry?
2. What are the essentials for dealing with substances that are in a gaseous state?
 
1. Stoichiometry
2. Physical Characteristics of Gases and Representative Gases
 
1. know types of stoichiometry problems (S2AB3), use formulas to solve stoichiometry problems (S2AB3), estimate how condition changes will effect products (S2AB3), discover the limiting reactant (S2AB3), calculate amount of excess reactant (S2AB3), calculate percentage yield (S2AB3), summarize change in conditions to change in percentage yield (S2AB3)
2. understand kinetic theory (S2AB2), describe the effect on gases by changing conditions (S2AB2), calculate quantity of a gas from conditions (S2AB2)
 
1. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
2. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
 
1. What is the structural compostion of gases?
2. What happens to cause a substance to change its state of matter?
 
1. Molecular Composition of Gases
2. Liquids & Solids
 
1. use STP and molar volume (S2AB2), solve problems using Ideal Gas Law (S2AB3), solve stoichiometry problems of gases (S2AB3), describe effusion and compare rates (S2AB3), describe and predict rate of diffusion (S2AB3)
2. compare properties of solid and liquids (S2AB2), know terminology (S2AB2), draw a phase phase diagram of substances (S2AB2), discuss intermolecular forces (S2AB2)
 
1. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
2. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
 
1. What is the process by which substances dissolve in a solute?
2. Why do some solutions contain charged particles?
 
1. Solutions
2. Ions in Aqueous Solution
 
1. know terminology (S2AB2), describe the solution process (S2AB3), predict solubility (S2AB3), understand effect of dissolving solute in solvent (S2AB3), compare change in properties from solution concentration (S2AB3), calculate all solution concentrations used in chemistry (S2AB3)
2. know which chemicals are electrolytes (S2AB2), discover properties of electrolytic solutions (S2AB2), understand reactions of electrolytic solutions (S2AB3), predict the precipitate (S2AB3)
 
1. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
2. Lab investigation, quiz, chapter test, assigned problem evaluation
 
1. Why do certain liquids have a specific behavior?
 
1. Acids and Bases
 
1. know definitions (S2AB2), compare different acids and different bases (S2AB2), describe degree of ionization (S2AB2), know hydronium and hydroxide ion (S2AB2), understand reactions of acids and bases (S2AB3), calculate concentration pH (S2AB3), use titration to calculate unknown concentration (S2AB3)
 
1. Lab investigation, assigned problem evaluation, quiz, chapter test
 
1. Why are there so many carbon compounds and what is their importance to life?
2. Why do certain elements give off radiation?
 
1. Carbon and Carbon Compounds
2. Nuclear Chemistry
 
1. know properties (S2AB2), understand carbon bonds (S2AB2), recognize organic compounds (S2AB2), name organic compounds (S2AB2), know types of hydrocarbons (S2AB2), compare properties of different hydrocarbons (S2AB2), know types of organic reactions (S2AB2), describe effect of changing conditions of organic reactions (S2AB2)
2. know composition of nucleus (S2AB1), know structure of nucleus and atoms (S2AB1), discuss cause of radioactivity (S2AB1), calculate half life (S2AB1), calculate energy of particles (S2AB1)
 
1. Lab investigation, assigned problem evaluation, quiz, chapter test
2. Lab investigation, assigned problem evaluation, quiz, chapter test