Tuesday, December 8, 2020. Day 1

Do Now:

To be Completed:

Chemical Change in the Kitchen due tomorrow evening.

  • Note: video is not required. It is optional.

  • The use of the word “record” means to take notes of observations.

Please check your Chemical Equations assignment from yesterday. You have been scored and need to complete it today if not already done.

Today’s Lesson:

Cells, Heredity and Evolution Diagnostic:

  • Located in GC

  • Answer all of the questions in the Google Form.

  • This will be used to track the progress of the class during our next unit.

  • You will only be scored for completing this (4 points participation grade).

  • You will not be graded on the number of correct/incorrect responses.

Friday, December 5, 2020. Day 4

Do Now:

To be Completed:

Read Kitchen Chemistry

  • Identify which experiments you might want to do.

  • Use this materials list to locate or determine what you will need to find/purchase.

  • This project will be due Next Wednesday

Possible Materials

  • 2 eggs

  • milk

  • Red Cabbage

  • Baking Soda

  • Powdered Laundry Detergent

  • Water

  • Vinegar (white preferred)

  • Kitchen thermometer (optional)

If you cannot obtain one or more of these, use what you can obtain.

Today’s Lesson:

Read Kitchen Chemistry -

  • Identify which experiments you might want to do.

  • Use the attached materials list to locate or determine what might need to be purchased.

  • Due next Wednesday.

  • I am available all class for consulting on this project.

Thursday, December 3, 2020. Day 3

Do Now:

To be Completed:

Read Kitchen Chemistry - it will be assigned tomorrow.

  • Identify which experiments you might want to do.

  • Use this possible materials list to locate or determine what might need to be purchased.

  • 2 eggs

  • milk

  • Red Cabbage

  • Baking Soda

  • Powdered Laundry Detergent

  • Water

  • Vinegar (white preferred)

  • Kitchen thermometer (optional)

If you cannot obtain one or more of these, use what you can obtain.

Today’s Lesson:

Signs of Chemical Change Roundtable

  • Partner breakout rooms

  • compare responses with partner

  • record new information

Switch

Three partners, 3 minutes each

class share and discussion

Read Kitchen Chemistry - it will be assigned tomorrow.

  • Identify which experiments you might want to do.

  • Use the attached materials list to locate or determine what might need to be purchased.