Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025 (RED)
Objectives:
1. Students will describe covalent bonding and covalent compounds.
2. Students will compare and contrast ionic and covalent compounds.
3. Students will be able to correctly draw a Lewis Structure for a covalent compound.
Warm-Up:
1. List the three steps of ionic bond formation.
(Refer to the Ionic Bonding and Compounds Self-Discovery)
2. What is the fundamental difference between ionic and covalent bonding?
3. A substance is solid at room temperature. The solid is a pale yellow powder. Upon heating it is found that the substance melts at the low temperature of 120oC. It is found to be a poor conductor of electricity. Should this compound be classified as ionic or covalent?
Daily Plan:
1st Half of Class
1. Recap- Covalent bonding and Covalent compounds
2. Go over Ionic and Covalent Practice
Reference Notes- Ionic Bonding and Compounds (TEACHER)
3. Notes- Lewis Structures Guided Notes
Lewis Structures (TEACHER)
4. Activity- Lewis Structures Practice 1
Lewis Structures Practice 1 KEY
2nd Half of Class
5. Activity- Lewis Structure Practice 2
Lewis Structure Practice 2 KEY
6. Review- Fall Semester Final Exam Review Guide Part 1
Fall Semester Final Exam Review Guide Part 1 KEY
Homework:
1. Complete Lewis Structures Practice 2 (B.O.P. 12/4)
2. Complete HWQ- Periodic Table Trends by midnight (12/4)
3. Complete HWQ- Chemical Compounds by midnight (12/12)
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