BVHS CHEMISTRY LAB

Wk#11: April 6-10, 2026 ~ Honors Chemistry

Essential Question

a) How does the motion and interaction of gas particles explain the differences in pressure measured by barometers and manometers under varying conditions?


b) How can analyzing my first-semester performance and learning strategies help me make intentional adjustments to improve my understanding, skills, and outcomes in the second semester?

Learning Target

a) Explain causes of air pressure and measurement units.


b) I can analyze my first-semester strengths, challenges, and learning habits and explain specific strategies I will adjust & apply to improve my performance/understanding in the 2nd semester.

Date Assigned

 Assignment

Due Date

Chemistry Team & Lab Stations

1. Click "Cellphone Roster" to find your roster number.

2. Click the "Chemistry Team's & Lab Stations" link above to find your lab partners and station. 


**ASSESSMENT**

Q4. Quiz - Gas Laws

1. Get a quick review with a classmate or with Mr. Rice before the assessment.
2. Take out your "Golden Ticket."
3. 
Get a copy of the quiz, follow the instructions and answer the questions to the best of your knowledge.

Wed.Apr.15

Thu.Apr.16

Mon.Apr.6
Tue.Apr.7

11a. Notes ~ Gas Chemistry & Laws

1. Use Video #1: Air Pressure to complete the notes.

2. Use Video #2: Barometers to complete the notes.

3. Use Video #3: Unit Conversions to complete the notes.

4. Use Video #4: Manometers to complete the notes.

5. Complete the Homework WS for practice with the notes.

Wed.Apr.15

Thu.Apr.16

Mon.Apr.6
Tue.Apr.7
11b. Formative ~ The Can Crush

1. Log-in to your formative account.

2. Complete the formative activity and read instructions/questions thoroughly.

3. Each student will get (1) attempt to complete the formative activity questions. 

4. Your grade on the formative activity will be directly entered into Jupiter for a grade.

Wed.Apr.15

Thu.Apr.16

Wed.Apr.8
Thu.Apr.9

11c. Lab ~ Boyles Law in a Bottle

1. Get a copy of the "Boyles Law in a Bottle" Lab exercise.

2. Read through the Laboratory Exercise and ask any questions when Mr. Rice reviews the instructions.
3. Review the "Lab Job Opportunities List" and decide on (2) possible positions you would like to perform during the laboratory exercise.

4. Using the"Chemistry Team & Lab Stations List", find your roster number, lab station and go meet your classmates. At the lab station, choose a job, and work on the lab as a team.

5. Complete the lab with your team.

6. Clean lab station and return all items in the appropriate location in the front of the room.

Fri.Apr.10

Wed.Apr.8
Thu.Apr.9

11d. Notes ~ The Gas Laws

1. Use Video #1 to complete the notes.

2. Use topic specific videos to complete the notes.      

    ~ Video #2: Charles Law

    ~ Video #3: Boyles Law

    ~ Video #4: Gay-Lussac Law

    ~ Video #5: Avogadro's Law

3. Complete the Homework WS on Fri.Apr.10 for practice with the notes.

Wed.Apr.15

Thu.Apr.16