You should be able to draw Lewis symbols for each element, and use them to show how covalent bonds form.  Text reference:  p.81-82.
Homework:  p.78 #5; p.81 #7; p.82 #8-10
Prepare for a quiz on trends in the periodic table
 
We completed the handout "Explanation of Trends in the Periodic Table", which can be found on the unit 1 page of this site.  You will have to explain a trend on your unit test.
We also completed the "Ionic Compound" handout and the "Lewis Diagram" handout, both found on the unit 1 page of this site.  You should be able to draw Lewis symbols for each element, and use them to show how ionic bonds form.  Text reference:  p.75-76.
Homework:  complete the Lewis symbol handout
                   answer p.46 #6
 
We recorded the trends in atomic radius, ionization energy, and electron affinity on our periodic table outline.  Text references are p. 52-59.
Homework:  Answer p.55 #8, 9  and p.60 #2-4
 
We summarized the trends we have examined so far on the periodic table outline in your notes.  We examined the trend in atomic radius by doing the activity on p. 50 of the text.
Homework: 
-revise your lab report - due Monday
-read and answer questions on laboratory safety handout (on back of experiment handout)
-read p.41
-answer p.42 #2
 
We discussed laboratory safety, then performed the experiment "Metals, Metals, Everywhere".
Homework:  Complete the laboratory report for tomorrow, consulting the checklist for the report and the lab report format handout.  You will be marking each others' reports, then revising them to hand in on Monday.
 
"Periodic" means repeating in an identifiable pattern.  Today, we examined some of the periodic properties of elements.  You are expected to be able to analyse data related to the properties of elements to identify trends in the periodic table.  Read text, p.11, 21, 25-27.
Homework:  Answer p.29-31 #1, 3, 13
 
Have your parents view the course information on the Lourdes Science website and sign the form to say they have done so.  Complete the Bohr diagrams for the first 20 elements on the periodic table.  Consult the text, p.34-39 as a reference for answering p.39 #1-5.