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Welcome to Chemistry Honors. This chemistry course will expand upon that knowledge, further develop the microstructure of substances, and teach the symbolic and mathematical world of formulas, equations, and symbols. The major concepts covered are measurement, atomic structure, chemical formulas and bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, chemical equilibrium, and organic chemistry.

The rigor of this honors course will require students to exercise well-developed research and analytical skills.

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Unit 1: Atoms and the Periodic Table

  1. The Nature of Chemistry Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How has the study of chemistry affected society?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Read and evaluate various aspects of a science-related article.
    5. Quiz Answers
  2. Using Math to Analyze Data Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do scientists use math to analyze data?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice analyzing data.
    5. Quiz Answers
  3. The Progress of Scientific Knowledge Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How does scientific knowledge progress?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about scientific progress.
    5. Assignment – Explore scientific discoveries.
    6. Quiz Answers
  4. The Historical Development of Atomic Theory Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – Who or what contributed to the understanding of the atom?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about the development of the atomic theory.
    5. Quiz Answers
  5. The Modern Atomic Theory Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How was the modern understanding of the atom developed?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice describing atomic models
    5. Quiz Answers
  6. The Structure of the Atom Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What is the structure of the atom?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write a summary of the structure of the atom.
    5. Quiz Answers
  7. Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What is everything on Earth made of?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about applications of elements, compounds, and mixtures.
    5. Quiz Answers
  8. Atomic Numbers and Electron Configurations Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How can scientists describe the arrangement of electrons in an atom?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice describing electron configurations.
    5. Quiz Answers
  9. The History and Arrangement of the Periodic Table Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How was the periodic table developed and how is it arranged?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice classifying elements and predicting element properties.
    5. Project: Element Presentation – Create a multimedia presentation about your favorite element.
    6. Quiz Answers
  10. Electrons and the Periodic Table Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How can the periodic table be used to understand the arrangement of electrons in an atom?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice relating electron configurations to the periodic table.
    5. ​Quiz Answers
  11. Periodic Trends Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What trends become apparent from the arrangement of electrons in the periodic table?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Explore periodic trends.
    5. Quiz Answers
  12. Unit Test
    1. ​Unit Test Review Answers
    2. Unit Test Answers

Unit 2: Properties and Changes of Matter

  1. Gases Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do scientists describe the behavior of particles in gases?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about properties of gases.
    5. Quiz Answers
  2. Liquids Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do scientists describe the behavior of particles in liquids?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Read about surfactants and liquid properties.
    5. Quiz Answers
  3. Solids and Plasmas Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do scientists describe the behavior of particles in solids and plasmas?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice identifying and describing solids and plasmas.
    5. Quiz Answers
  4. Phase Changes Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What happens when matter changes its form?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice describing phase changes.
    5. Quiz Answers
  5. Changes in Matter Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do scientists describe matter and its changes?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Identifying changes and properties of matter.
    5. Quiz Answers
  6. Lab: Physical and Chemical Changes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How can you distinguish a physical change from a chemical change?
    3. Virtual Lab – Explore the difference between physical change and chemical change by performing a virtual experiment.
    4. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
    5. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
    6. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
  7. Ionic Bonding Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do ionic bonds form between atoms?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about ionic compounds.
    5. Quiz Answers
  8. Covalent Bonding Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. ​Instruction – How do scientists predict whether a covalent bond will form? How are covalent bonds illustrated?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Analyze covalent compounds.
    5. Quiz Answers
  9. Lab: Ionic and Covalent Bonds
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – Based on a substance’s properties, how can you determine whether its bonds are ionic or covalent?
    3. Virtual Lab – Explore ionic and covalent bonds by performing a virtual experiment.
    4. Wet Lab – Explore ionic and covalent bonds by performing a laboratory experiment.
    5. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
    6. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
    7. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
  10. Intermolecular Forces Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What types of forces exist between molecules, and how do these forces affect the properties of the molecule?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned. 
    4. Assignment – Read about intermolecular forces.
    5. Assignment – Practice identifying examples of intermolecular forces.
    6. Quiz Answers
  11. Unit Test
    1. ​Unit Test Review Answers
    2. Unit Test Answers

Unit 3: Chemical Reactions

  1. Evidence of Chemical Reactions Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What occurs when two or more chemicals react with each other?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice describing chemical reactions.
    5. Quiz Answers
  2. Percent Composition and Molecular Formula Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do scientists calculate the composition of the elements in a compound?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice calculating empirical and molecular formulas and percent composition.
    5. Assignment – Practice performing percentage composition and empirical formula calculations
    6. Quiz Answers
  3. Writing and Balancing Chemical Equations Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What is the proper method for writing and balancing chemical equations?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice writing and balancing chemical equations.
    5. Quiz Answers
  4. Types of Reactions Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What are the types of chemical reactions?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice classifying and predicting chemical reactions.
    5. Quiz Answers 
  5. Lab: Types of Reactions
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How does knowing the reactants and products help you classify a chemical reaction?
    3. Virtual Lab – Explore how the identity of reactants and products can be used to classify types of reactions.
    4. Wet Lab – Explore types of reactions by performing a laboratory experiment.
    5. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
    6. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
    7. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
  6. Unit Test
    1. ​Unit Test Review Answers
    2. Unit Test Answers

Unit 4: Reaction Rates and Equilibrium

  1. Reaction Rate Guided Notes
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What factors affect how fast a chemical reaction can occur?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about factors that affect reaction rates.
    5. Quiz Answers
  2. Lab: Reaction Rate
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What are the effects of temperature and a reactant’s particle size on reaction rate?
    3. Virtual Lab – Explore the rate of a chemical reaction at different temperatures and with  reactant particle sizes.
    4. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
    5. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
    6. Summary -Review and connect what you learned.
  3. Reaction Pathways Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How can graphs be used to study the energy in a reaction?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice using energy pathway graphs.
    5. Quiz Answers
  4. Catalysts Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How are some substances able to influence the rate of a chemical reaction?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about catalysts.
    5. Quiz Answers
  5. Reversible Reactions and Equilibrium Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What happens when there is no net change in a reaction?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice working with equilibria and equilibrium constants.
    5. Quiz Answers
  6. Shifts in Equilibrium Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What might happen if stress is added to a system that is in equilibrium?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice describing changes in equilibrium.
    5. Quiz Answers
  7. ​Unit Test
    1. Unit Test Review Answers
    2. ​Unit Test Answers

Unit 5: Stoichiometry and the Gas Laws

  1. Molar Masses Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How are scientists able to count the number of particles in matter?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice using the mole concept.
    5. Quiz Answers
  2. Introduction to Stoichiometry Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What is stoichiometry
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice mole-to-mole stoichiometry.
    5. Quiz Answers
  3. Stoichiometric Calculations Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do you calculate the amount of reactants and products in a chemical reaction?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice performing stoichiometric calculations.
    5. Assignment – Practice performing stoichiometric calculations.
    6. Quiz Answers
  4. Gas Laws Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What is the relationship among pressure, temperature, and volume of a gas?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about applications of gas laws.
    5. Quiz Answers
  5. Lab: Charles’s Law
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What is the effect of a gas’ temperature on its volume?
    3. Virtual Lab – Explore the relationship between temperature and the volume of a gas by performing a virtual experiment.
    4. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
    5. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
    6. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
  6. Lab: Boyle’s Law
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What is the effect of pressure on the volume of a gas?
    3. Virtual Lab – Explore the relationship of the pressure and volume of a gas in a virtual experiment.
    4. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
    5. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
    6. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
  7. The Ideal Gas Law Guided Notes
    1. ​Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How does the number of particles in a gas relate to pressure, temperature, and volume?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice applying the gas laws.
    5. Quiz Answers
  8. Unit Test
    1. Unit Test Review Answers
    2. Unit Test Answers Cumulative Exam

Unit 6: Cumulative Exam

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Unit 7: Energy in Chemical Reactions

  1. Energy – Guided Notes
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – What is the nature of energy, and how is it conserved?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice describing energy forms.
    5. Quiz Answers
  2. Heat – Guided Notes
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do chemical reactions affect heat?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Write about temperature, heat flow, and chemical reactions.
    5. Quiz Answers
  3. Calorimetry – Guided Notes
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do scientists measure the amount of heat absorbed or released in a chemical or physical process?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice performing specific heat and calorimetry calculations.
    5. Quiz Answers
  4. Lab: Calorimetry and Specific Heat
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How can you determine the specific heat of a metal using a calorimeter?
    3. Virtual Lab – Explore how the specific heat of a substance can be determined using a coffee cup calorimeter by performing a virtual experiment.
    4. Wet Lab – Explore how the specific heat of a substance can be determined using a coffee cup calorimeter by performing a laboratory experiment.
    5. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
    6. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
    7. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
  5. Thermochemical Equations – Guided Notes
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How can the amount of heat absorbed or released in a chemical reaction be calculated and expressed?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice performing and interpreting enthalpy calculations.
    5. Quiz Answers
  6. Enthalpy of Reaction – Guided Notes
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How can the overall enthalpy of reaction be calculated when intermediate reaction steps are present?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice using Hess’s law.
    5. Quiz Answers
  7. Lab: Enthalpy
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How can you use Hess’s law to determine a reaction’s enthalpy?
    3. Virtual Lab – Explore enthalpy and Hess’s law by performing a virtual experiment.
    4. Wet Lab – Explore enthalpy and Hess’s law by performing a laboratory experiment.
    5. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
    6. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
    7. Summary – Review and connect what you learned
  8. Enthalpy, Entropy, and Free Energy – Guided Notes
    1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
    2. Instruction – How do scientists determine whether a reaction is spontaneous?
    3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    4. Assignment – Practice working with entropy and free energy.
    5. Quiz Answers
  9. Unit Test
    1. Unit Test Review Answers
    2. Unit Test Answers

    Unit 8 – Mixtures, Solutions, and Acid-Base Reactions

    1. Properties of Water – Guided Notes
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – What are the properties of water that make it unique?
      3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
      4. Assignment – Write about the properties of water.
      5. Quiz Answers
    2. Mixtures and Solutions – Guided Notes
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – What are mixtures, and how are they classified?
      3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
      4. Assignment – Practice describing mixtures.
      5. Quiz Answers
    3. Solutions and Solubility – Guided Notes
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – What factors affect the creation of a solution from matter?
      3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
      4. Assignment – Practice describing solutions.
      5. Quiz Answers
    4. Lab: Solubility
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – What is the effect of temperature on the solubility of a solid in a liquid?
      3. Virtual Lab – Explore the relationship between temperature and solubility by performing a virtual experiment.
      4. Wet Lab – Explore the temperature-solubility relationship by performing a laboratory experiment.
      5. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
      6. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
      7. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    5. Properties of Acids and Bases – Guided Notes
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – How does the concentration of specific ions affect the properties of a solution?
      3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
      4. Assignment – Practice describing acids and bases.
      5. Assignment – Explore acids and bases in digestion.
      6. Quiz Answers
    6. Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis Acids and Bases – Guided Notes
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – What are the common acid-base theories, and how are they related to one another?
      3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
      4. Assignment – Practice using acid-base definitions.
      5. Quiz Answers
    7. pH – Guided Notes
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – How can you express the concentration of hydrogen and hydronium ions in a solution?
      3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned. A
      4. Assignment – Practice working with pH and pOH.
      5. Project: Researching Acid Rain – Write a research paper on the causes and effects of acid rain.
      6. Quiz Answers
    8. Lab: Measuring pH
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – How can you use a red cabbage solution to determine the pH of a solution?
      3. Virtual Lab – Explore acids and bases using two different pH indicators in a virtual experiment.
      4. Wet Lab – Explore acids and bases using two different pH indicators.
      5. Assignment: Reflect on the Lab – Reflect on the laboratory experiment.
      6. Assignment: Lab Report – Write your lab report.
      7. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
    9. Neutralization Reactions – Guided Note
      1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
      2. Instruction – How is a neutralization reaction expressed?
      3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
      4. Assignment – Practice working with pH and pOH.
      5. Quiz Answers
    10. Unit Test
      1. Unit Test Review Answers
      2. Unit Test Answers

        Unit 9 – Redox Reactions

        1. Oxidation-Reduction – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What occurs in a reaction when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice describing oxidation-reduction reactions.
          5. Quiz Answers
        2. Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What is the method for balancing an oxidation-reduction reaction?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice identifying and balancing redox reactions.
          5. Quiz Answers
        3. Electrochemical Cells – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – How can electrical energy be obtained from a redox reaction?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice describing electrochemical cells.
          5. Quiz Answers
        4. Voltaic Cells – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – How is chemical energy converted to electrical energy, and how is this technology used?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Read about voltaic cells.
          5. Quiz Answers
        5. Unit Test
          1. Unit Test Review Answers
          2. Unit Test Answers

        Unit 10 – Organic Chemistry

        1. Organic Compounds – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What is unique about carbon and its compounds?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice identifying the characteristics of carbon, isomers, and models.
          5. Quiz Answers
        2. Properties and Uses of Saturated Hydrocarbons – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What are the properties and uses of hydrocarbons that only contain single bonds?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice with saturated hydrocarbons.
          5. Quiz Answers
        3. Properties and Uses of Unsaturated Hydrocarbons – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What are the properties and uses of hydrocarbons that contain at least one double bond?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice identifying the properties and uses of unsaturated hydrocarbons.
          5. Quiz Answers
        4. Functional Groups Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – How can a change in one atom or group of atoms change the properties of a hydrocarbon?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice recognizing functional groups.
          5. Assignment – Read about the role of functional groups in aspirin.
          6. Quiz Answers
        5. Organic Reactions – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – How are the reactions of organic compounds classified?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice identifying reactions and classifying polymers.
          5. Quiz Answers
        6. Metabolism – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What are the chemical reactions that occur in living things, and how do they release energy?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice identifying metabolism.
          5. Quiz Answers
        7. Unit Test
          1. Unit Test Review Answers
          2. Unit Test Answers

        Unit 11 – Nuclear Chemistry

        1. The Nucleus – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What causes radioactivity?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice calculations involving nuclear processes.
          5. Quiz Answers
        2. Types of Radioactive Decay – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What particles do unstable nuclei release to become stable?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice distinguishing chemical reactions and nuclear reactions.
          5. Quiz Answers
        3. Balancing Nuclear Reactions – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What is the method for balancing nuclear reactions?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice balancing nuclear reactions.
          5. Quiz Answers
        4. Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – What occurs when a nucleus is split and when nuclei combine?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice describing nuclear fission and nuclear fusion.
          5. Quiz Answers
        5. Energy on Earth – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – How do renewable and nonrenewable resources differ?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable resources.
          5. Quiz Answers
        6. Nuclear Energy – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – How is nuclear energy created and used?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Write about nuclear energy options.
          5. Assignment – Practice describing nuclear power.
          6. Quiz Answers
        7. Human Impact on Resources – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – How does human activity impact Earth’s resources?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Explain how human activity impacts Earth’s resources.
          5. Project: Roads in a Rainforest – Research construction in a rainforest and write a position paper.
          6. Quiz Answers
        8. Nuclear Radiation – Guided Notes
          1. Warm-Up – Get ready for the lesson.
          2. Instruction – How does radiation affect living things, and how is it detected?
          3. Summary – Review and connect what you learned.
          4. Assignment – Practice describing nuclear radiation.
          5. Quiz Answers
        9. Unit Test
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        Unit 12 – Cumulative Exam

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        Unit 12: Cumulative Exam

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