We are going to peer grade notebooks. You should start by putting your name on a piece of paper, then copy down the list below:
4/13 First Five Warm-Up (Names and formulas of compounds)
4/14 Homework: Word Equations Homework #1-12
4/15 Homework: Predicting Products (Combination, Decomp, Single Replacement, Combustion)
4/17 Notes and Examples: Net ionic equations
4/20: First Five Warm Up (Soluble or insoluble #A-L)
Give this list and your notebook to one of your peers for grading.
Once you get someone else’s list and notebook to grade, find each of the things on the list in their notebook and assign them a score. If they have done good work each assignment from the list is worth 3 points, so having all five assignments done completely in their notebook would earn them a grade of 15/15 which you would record on their assignment list for them to turn in. Remember that homework assignments should be completed in their entirety to earn full credit and notes should be thorough and include examples done in class to earn full credit. If you feel that an assignment has only been partially completed, you should use your discretion to take off 1 or 2 points for that particular assignment.
When the notebook has been graded a score should be written clearly on the assignment list and this should be turned in to the bin at the back of the room.
Check the answers to last night’s homework: Mole Calculations Worksheet
Tonight’s Homework: Stoichiometry Calculations (Make sure to show your work using dimensional analysis)
Note: In the Stoichiometry Calculations homework, part 4 #3 is not balanced. On the products side it should be Manganese (IV) chloride which would have a formula of MnCl4, NOT MnCl2