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Theme, Enduring Understandings, and Essential Questions for this unit Theme: Unit: Energy Enduring Understanding: Conservation

of Energy Exothermic vs. Endothermic

How Students will demonstrate their understandings

Skills, Strategies and Behavior

Resources for this Unit

Summative Assessment: Authentic Assessment: Design an experiment where you hard boil an egg using an exothermic reaction. Formative Assessments:

EnergyHeat and work Differences between Heat and Temperature Identify endothermic or exothermic reactions looking at the chemical equation. Explain endothermic and exothermic reaction in terms of energy loss and energy gained/absorbed. Reactant---Energy is put in to break the bonds so atoms can rearrange and make new bonds Product---Energy is released to form bonds Every reaction has an endothermic reaction (reactants) and exothermic reaction (product). The amount of energy absorbed compared to amount of energy released Learning activities: Discovering the chemistry behind instant Cold Packs-Heat of Solutions Students come up with endothermic and exothermic reactions in their daily lives Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions: Students identify endothermic and exothermic reaction by measure heat lost and gained Energy skill check list: cooperative learning activities where students will practice calculating bond energies. Inquiry based activity: Students investigate ways to manipulate the amount of reactant to get the maximum temperature change. These skills are needed for the final unit performance assessment. Homework Practice Problem The goal is to have students connect content knowledge to reactions they encounter in their daily lives. Some examples include: hard boiling an egg, baking a cake, oven, stove, e.t.c. Within

Skills: Construct graph using excel (Temp vs. Time) Calculate bond energies Classify endothermic and exothermic reaction using experimental evidence A drawn model that shows transfer of energy in this model. Assess the amount of energy released in chemical reaction performed in the lab. Design an experiment to hard boil an egg using an exothermic reaction.

Exploring Energy Changes (FLNN p. 1-38) Chemistry Textbook You tube videos Classroom Model Jordan district Simulations

Strategies: Students come up with endothermic and exothermic reactions in their daily lives Guided inquiry based lab activities Cooperative learning skills check list Inquiry based lab activities Authentic assessments

Online and other chemistry books for homework and practice problems University of Utah scientist

in a chemical reaction is what determines if a reaction is Endothermic or Exothermic A drawn model that shows transfer of energy in this model. Students label Endothermic and Exothermic parts of your model. How to go deeper: calculate bond energies and determine if reactions are endothermic or exothermic reactions Essential Questions: Endothermic: What is endothermic reaction? Why is the temperature of products likely to be lower than the temperature of reactants in an endothermic reaction? Exothermic: Describe an example of an exothermic reaction What is exothermic reaction? Why are the products of an exothermic reaction likely to be warmer than the reactants? Describe an example of an exothermic reaction. If every reaction has an endothermic reaction (reactants) and exothermic reaction (product), what determines if the reaction is endothermic or exothermic

these reactions, then identify the endothermic part and the exothermic part of the reaction.

Content Standards: Standard 4 objectives 2 except e

Calculate bond energies

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