Johnny Dickson
Chemistry / High School
Week of 10/30-11/3 2023
CHAPTER 6
Monday 10/30
Chapter 6 section2
Materials: Textbook, chalkboard, college texts
Objective: The student will be able to define whether a bond is covalent or ionic. They will also explain why no bond is purely covalent or ionic.
Activities: The student will receive a lecture and then as a whole the class will discuss how ionic and covalent bonds are different. A power point will be shown to help explain how the two different bonds are neither pure one way nor the other.
Handout: none
Homework: read pp.161-174, Chapter 6 Review 6-1 & 6-2
Tuesday 10/31
Chapter 6 section 1
Materials: textbook, chalkboard, college texts
Objective: The student will be able to classify bonding type according to electronegativety differences.
Activities: From value in the prior chapter the student will be able to determine what kind of bond is in use by combining the bond energies.
Handout: Review Quiz 6.1
Homework: nothing new
Wednesday 11/1
Chapter 6 Section 2
Materials: Textbook, chalkboard, college text
Objective: The student will be able to define molecule and molecular formula. Bond length will be given and the student will determine the strength of the bond.
Activities: A power point will used to show how bond lengths and strength are related. The octet rule, which the student is already familiar with, will be discussed at this time also.
Handout: nothing
Homework: read section 6-1
Thursday 11/2
Chapter 6 section 2
Materials: textbook, chalkboard, college text
Objective: The student will be able to write Lewis structures. Also, they will be able to determine lewis structures for molecules containing single bonds, multiple bonds, or both.
Activities: The student will begin class with a worksheet to introduce Lewis dot structures. After a lecture and power point they will be able to draw them on their own.
Handout: Review quiz 6.2,6.3
Homework: Read pp. 174-192
Friday 11/3
Chapter 6 section 3
Materials: text and chalkboard
Objective: The student will explain VSPER and predict the shapes of molecules or polyatomic ions using VSPER theory. They will be able to explain how the shapes of molecules are accounted for by hybridization theory.
Activities: With the aid of balloons and after lecture the student will be able to demonstrate the angles that bonds form.
Handout: nothing
Homework: due from Monday.