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Lesson 1 - Introduction to Ecology
Lesson 2 - Abiotic vs. Biotic Factors
Lesson 3 - Levels of Organization & Matter and Energy Flow
Lesson 4 - Matter and Energy Flow Practice
Lesson 5 - The Silence of the Frogs
Lesson 6 - The Carbon Cycle
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Day 2 - Balancing Equations
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Please log in to Socrative and complete the Chemical Equations quiz. THIS IS NOT FOR MARKS. It is to be used as a review for Thursday/Friday's quiz!
When you finish the quiz, please put away your computer and complete the "A Matter of Balance" worksheet from last class
OBJECTIVE:
Use coefficients to balance chemical equations so that the law of conservation of mass is followed.
AGENDA:
Review Chemical Equations quiz
Finish “A Matter of Balance” worksheet
Finish balancing all previous chemical equations worksheets
Online practice (see resource section)
Closure: summarize the structure of a chemical equation and explain each part.
HOMEWORK:
Finish balancing all previous chemical equations worksheets
RESOURCES:
Classic Chembalancer
Review Chembalancer
EXTRA:
Classify the types of compounds in all previous worksheets (IB, IT, IA, M)
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OBJECTIVE:
Use coefficients to balance chemical equations so that the law of conservation of mass is followed.
AGENDA:
HOMEWORK:
RESOURCES:
Classic Chembalancer
Review Chembalancer
EXTRA: