Hon Chemistry 3-6-17 Chapter 6 Overview & Help Session

HON CHEMISTRY: You did it! We finally finished the chapter. Here’s our overview of the test tomorrow. Below that is the help session from this morning.

Do you feel like you are under water with all that you have to do? Here’s a good place to start getting organized. Make a chart, a really big chart of “What I need to memorize,” “What I need to know how to do,” and “What I need to be able to apply/discuss.” Then start practicing the things you have have the list!! Practice is especially important on the “problem” like objectives such as Lewis structures, drawing ionic bonding, etc. I would also encourage you to make lists of possible discussion questions and then practice answering them for the test. If there are things you are unsure about, go back and watch parts of old vodcasts.

Another idea to help you study is to use the “Visual Concepts” part of the online textbook for this chapter. And don’t forget that a great place to parctice dot notation and Lewis structures is at sciencegeek.net and practice the things from our chapter that are in the Unit 3 Review Activities. You get feedback right away to know if your answer is right or not, and that’s a good thing.

We’ve covered quite a lot in this chapter. God bless you as you study! I’ll be praying for you!!

Hon Chemistry 3-6-17 Chapter 6 Overview from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.

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Monday morning help session:

Hon Chemistry 3-6-17 Help Session from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.

Chemistry 3-6-17 Ionic Radii & Electronegativity

CHEMISTRY: Here’s the lesson for Monday and the last of the periodic trends – not car trends, periodic trends! Also – and this is SUPER IMPORTANT, at the end of class, we worked that big homework question from #50 – 53 that WILL be on the test! Definitely a good idea to go back and review it!

Chemistry 3-6-17 Ionic Radii & Electronegativity from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.

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Physics 3-6-17 Bernoulli – Part 2

PHYSICS: Great job setting up the Bernoulli problems today. My best hint – Remember the concepts behind the formulas you want to use!!

Here’s Julius Sumner Miller Bernoulli video on YouTube if you missed him in class!

Physics 3-6-17 Bernoulli – Part 2 from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.