Alkanes LESSON PLAN 22.1. Section Objectives

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Alkanes 22.1 TWE er Wraparound Edition, pages 697 705 1 class session(s) Describe the structures of alkanes. Name an alkane by examining its structure. Draw the structure of an alkane given its name. NSCS UCP.2, UCP.5; A.1, A.2; B.1, B.2; E.1; F.3, F.6; G.1, G.2, G.3 AL COS 2, 7, 8, 30 AHSGE ST I OBJ 1; ST II OBJ 3 Section Transparency 81 and Master Discovery Lab, SE p. 697 ChemLab 22, SE pp. 728 729 Quick Demo, TWE p. 699 Identifying Misconceptions, TWE p. 703 Chemistry Journal, TWE pp. 700, 704 ChemLab and MiniLab Worksheets, pp. 86 88 TCR Spanish Resources, 22.1 TCR Section ment, SE p. 705 Check for Understanding, TWE p. 704 Reteach, TWE p. 704 Study Guide for Content Mastery, p. 127 TCR Extension, TWE pp. 701, 705 Challenge Problems, p. 22 TCR ment, TWE pp. 700, 703, 705 Chemistry Interactive CD-ROM, Section 22.1 Demonstration Lesson Plans Chemistry: Matter and Change Chapter 22 85

22.2 TWE er Wraparound Edition, Cyclic Alkanes and Alkane Properties pages 706 710 1 class session(s) Name a cyclic alkane by examining its structure. Draw the structure of a cyclic alkane given its name. Describe the properties of alkanes. Distinguish between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons. NSCS UCP.2, UCP.5; A.1; B.2, B.4, B.6 AL COS 30 AHSGE ST II OBJ 3 Section Transparency 82 and Master Chemistry Journal, TWE p. 708 Laboratory Manual, pp. 169 172 TCR Spanish Resources, 22.2 TCR Section ment, SE p. 710 Check for Understanding, TWE p. 710 Reteach, TWE p. 710 Study Guide for Content Mastery, p. 128 TCR Math Skills Transparency 34 and Master Extension, TWE p. 710 ment, TWE pp. 709, 710 Cosmic Chemistry Videodisc, Disc 1, Side 2 86 Chemistry: Matter and Change Chapter 22 Lesson Plans

22.3 TWE er Wraparound Edition, Alkenes and Alkynes pages 711 716 1 1/2 class session(s) Compare the properties of alkenes and alkynes with those of alkanes. Describe the molecular structures of alkenes and alkynes. Name an alkene or alkyne by examining its structure. Draw the structure of an alkene or alkyne by analyzing its name. NSCS UCP.2, UCP.5; A.1; B.2, B.3 AL COS 29, 30 AHSGE ST II OBJ 3, 4; ST VII OBJ 1 Section Transparency 83 and Master MiniLab, SE p. 715 Quick Demo, TWE p. 712 Chemistry Journal, TWE p. 714 ChemLab and MiniLab Worksheets, p. 85 TCR Spanish Resources, 22.3 TCR Section ment, SE p. 716 Check for Understanding, TWE p. 716 Reteach, TWE p. 716 Study Guide for Content Mastery, p. 129 TCR Math Skills Transparencies 35 36 and Masters Extension, TWE p. 716 ment, TWE pp. 713, 715, 716 Chemistry Interactive CD-ROM, Section 22.3 Demonstration Lesson Plans Chemistry: Matter and Change Chapter 22 87

22.4 TWE er Wraparound Edition, Isomers pages 717 721 1 1/2 class session(s) Distinguish between the two main categories of isomers, structural isomers and stereoisomers. Differentiate between cis- and trans- geometric isomers. Recognize different structural isomers given a structural formula. Describe the structural variation in molecules that results in optical isomers. NSCS UCP.2, UCP.5; B.2, B.4, B.6; E.2; F.1; G.2, G.3 AL COS 30 AHSGE ST II OBJ 3 Section Transparency 84 and Master Problem-Solving Lab, SE p. 720 Quick Demo, TWE p. 719 Chemistry Journal, TWE p. 720 ing Transparency 66 and Master Laboratory Manual, pp. 173 176 TCR Spanish Resources, 22.4 TCR Section ment, SE p. 721 Check for Understanding, TWE p. 721 Reteach, TWE p. 721 Study Guide for Content Mastery, p. 130 TCR ment, TWE pp. 718, 719, 721 Chemistry Interactive CD-ROM, Section 22.4 Animation and Experiment 88 Chemistry: Matter and Change Chapter 22 Lesson Plans

22.5 TWE er Wraparound Edition, Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Petroleum Compare and contrast the properties of aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Explain what a carcinogen is and list some examples. Describe the processes used to separate petroleum into fractions and to balance each fraction s output with market demands. Identify the fractions into which petroleum can be separated. pages 722 727 2 class session(s) NSCS UCP.2, UCP.5; A.1, A.2; B.2, B.4, B.6; E.2; F.1, F.3, F.4, F.5, F.6; G.2, G.3 AL COS 2, 29, 30 AHSGE ST I OBJ 1; ST II OBJ 3, 4; ST VII OBJ 1 Section Transparency 85 and Master Everyday Chemistry, SE p. 730 Quick Demo, TWE p. 723 Chemistry Journal, TWE p. 726 ing Transparency 67 and Master Spanish Resources, 22.5 TCR Section ment, SE p. 727 Check for Understanding, TWE p. 726 Reteach, TWE p. 726 Study Guide for Content Mastery, pp. 131 132 TCR Reviewing Chemistry: Preparing for the AHSGE, TCR Extension, TWE p. 727 Supplemental Problems, pp. 35 36 TCR Chapter 22 ment, SE pp. 732 735 ment, TWE pp. 723, 724, 725, 727, 729, pp. 127 132 TCR Chemistry Interactive CD-ROM, Section 22.5 Video MindJogger Videoquizzes, Ch. 22 TestCheck Software, Ch. 22 Cosmic Chemistry Videodisc, Disc 3, Side 6 Chemistry Interactive CD-ROM, Chapter 22 quiz Lesson Plans Chemistry: Matter and Change Chapter 22 89