Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Unit Exam Reflection

This unit I didn't really get a chance to review. I think because I was so focused on spring break and all other things, I wasn't as prepared as I could've been for this test. I did all of the online quizzes but didn't understand many of the answers. I really need to go in to get help on this unit before I take the final for this semester. As long as I improve my understanding of the subject, I will be happy.


Thursday, March 10, 2016

Modeling Activity

Today we were in the Learning Commons to construct our own chemical bonds with balls and connectors, so that we could actually see the structure of the molecules being built. Along with it, we were able to draw on the tables with expo markers, which was one of the highlights of my day. It was a fun way to get out of the classroom and apply the concepts we'd been learning to a hands-on experience.



Friday, March 4, 2016

Test Reflection

Oh my. This last test was 50 questions, and as soon as I saw it I got nervous. Even though it was so long, I only had a few questions that I had no idea about which gave me a little more comfort. The questions went fairly quickly and I felt pretty good about how I did. To prepare I reviewed all of the unit's notes and I took the final schoology quiz on periodic trends. The quiz online was extremely beneficial because most of the concepts that were on the quiz were also on the test. Plus the questions online that I didn't know, I was able to ask some classmates about and I understood them after they explained it so I knew it for the test. We'll see how I did soon!

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

New Periodic Table Activities

This week we completed two activities involving placing letters in place of elements on the periodic table to make a new one. The first one was just identifying which elements represented which letter and putting them on the blank periodic table (not including transition elements). This one was more straightforward and took a lot less time because we only needed to identify which description fit which element and put it in the corresponding position. For the second activity though, it was not based on the real periodic table and we had to place made up elements on a blank table using density, atomic trends, and its reactions with other elements. This activity took a lot longer, but it was a little fun because it was kind of like a puzzle, a very frustrating, and complicated puzzle. Although, it was difficult, it gave me a better understanding of how elements are placed on the periodic table and how atomic trends work in that regard as well.