Bonding - Ionic, Covalent, Polarity, Molecular geometry
This unit bundle is a fantastic collection of lessons that will help your students understand the two major types of bonding. Extremely helpful diagrams and animations within each Power Point helps your students learn this content with ease.
Concepts covered: ionic bonding, bonding with polyatomic ions, covalent bonding
Students often have a hard time with the abstract ideas of chemical bonding. Because atoms/ions are too small to see and for all practical purposes, too small to imagine, students who need concrete examples of chemical
Ionic and Covalent Bonding: Student Notes, Handouts, and Bonding Activity
This packet includes: Step by step notes for teaching 8th graders how to write chemical formulas and names for ionic compounds, student notes for writing covalent compound names, review handouts for the differences between io
Ionic and Covalent Bonding (Lewis Dot Structures and VSEPR) Inquiry Lesson
Texas Chemistry Standards (TEKS)
C.7.C: The student is expected to construct electron dot formulas to illustrate ionic and covalent bonds.
C.7.E: The student is expected to predict molecular structures for molecules with lin
Looking for differentiated activities to introduce, or review, Covalent Bonding and Covalent Compounds? Check out the Student Learning Stations covering this topic! Stations are a great way to get your students up and moving around the room; while differentiating to meet the needs of the various l
Looking for a fun, engaging way to review ionic & covalent bonds with your students? Try my color-by-number activity! I teach 8th grade boys & even they LOVED this!
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40 Covalent Bonding and VSEPR Task Cards to help you switch up your lessons from traditional worksheets. All-in-One: Engage, explore, explain, elaborate, and evaluate!
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Looking for a fun way to review ionic & covalent bonds with your students? Try my card sorting activity! Your students will have to determine whether 24 cards are ionic bonds or covalent bonds. Some of them are quite challenging & cause good discussions between the students.
I have included
Are you students having trouble determining whether a compound is ionic or covalent? View this quick and easy strategy that students can utilize to learn the difference between the two, simply by using the periodic table. Of course, this is not taking into account differences in electronegativity.
This worksheet (and Answer Key) is a great way to assess students' prior knowledge of ionic and covalent bonding. It is a great pre-assessment for high school chemistry classes, and a wonderful review activity for middle and high school classes that have already learned about bonding in class. On th
This activity is a way to practice classifying chemical formulas as either ionic or covalent bonds. There is an advanced level of the worksheet that requires students to research the chemical formula of common substances and then determine what bonding they represent.
In addition, there is a prope
This 2-page "cheat sheet" lays out the steps for determining names for ionic and covalent compounds when given chemical formulas. In combination with teacher instruction, this resource helps students, including struggling learners and students with disabilities, learn basic chemistry. It would be us
These notes have been designed to help students understand covalent bonds as a type of chemical bonding. Definitions and examples have been included in this presentation. If you are teaching about chemical bonds in general, please check out my bundle of presentations for covalent, ionic and metallic
Teaching your students how to diagram covalent bonds using Lewis Dot Structures and stick models? Then these are the worksheets to use!
The worksheets consist of:
Ten covalent bonding problems, asking students to draw the Lewis Dot Structures for a series of compounds, and then draw them as "stick
This worksheet is designed to help students understand covalent bonds. Students will be drawing lewis dot diagrams and bond diagrams for each compound/molecule. Students will be lead through increasingly difficult problems as they progress through the worksheet. By the end of the worksheet, they wil
Everything you need following your lesson on naming covalent compounds!
One “Covalent Compounds” practice worksheet, forty questions. Six “Covalent Compounds” quizzes, ten questions per quiz. One “Ionic & Covalent Compounds” practice worksheet, twenty-two questions. Electronegativity differe
Included in this set:
• A 5 page student packet
• A full teacher answer key
Topics included are:
• Lewis electron dot
• Covalent / Molecular compounds
• Polar and Non-Polar are presented and compared
• Type of sharing equal vs unequal
• Symmetrical or asymmetrical
• Electrone
This activity/review aligns with the Common Core State Standards:
STANDARD 5 - Matter and Energy
"The teacher understands the nature and properties of energy in its various forms, and the processes by which energy is exchanged and/or transformed.
5A. understands the atomic and nuclear structure of
Bonding - Ionic, Covalent, Polarity, Molecular geometry, Properties of ionic and molecular compounds
This bundle includes 5 homework assignments that reinforce the following objectives:
•Explain how ionic and covalent bonding occurs
•Write dot diagrams for elements in the s and p blocks
•Determine
Covalent Bonding: Review covalent bonding with the I Have…Who Has… card game. Play as a class or in small groups.
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Product includes:
- 28 Covalent Bonding "I Have...Who Has..." cards
- Directions and answer key
- Vocabulary
This interactive, step-wise PowerPoint will introduce students to the concept of covalent bonding. The rules of covalent bonds are introduced graphically and multiple examples are included. Animations show students how the bonds are completed step-by-step.
Special covalent bonds are also covered:
This is a worksheet that was designed to be used with the PBS Covalent Bonding Interactive tutorial at http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/asset/lsps07_int_covalentbond/
This tutorial brings students through the basics of covalent bonding, which types of atoms will make covalent bonds, what happens to
In this activity, students will be sorting and identifying the difference between ionic bonds and covalent bonds. The purpose of this activity is to be able to identify the difference between ionic bonds and covalent bonds with a 100% accuracy. This assessment is a perfect activity to do with stude
Step-by-step instructions for students to follow in order to draw a covalent bond. I created and used this for the first time this school year and my 7th grade physical science students loved it. They found that it was very helpful to use as they completed homework and practiced drawing covalent b
For the last few years, my chemistry students have used this hands-on activity as an outstanding Learning Tool to master writing both Ionic & Covalent dot diagrams. By using the cutout symbols, dots, dashes, and charges, students gain a solid understanding of covalent vs ionic bonds, how to sati
This packet contains lesson plans for teaching ionic and covalent bonds. There are four assignments offered: an ionic diagram of NaCl, a covalent diagram of a molecule of ammonia, an optional assignment of CH3OH, and a Venn diagram that compares ionic and covalent bonds. Grading rubrics and answer k
This power point includes 130 slides. The first slides are an introduction to Lewis Dot Structures and how they relate to Covalent Bonds. Included are 3 activities students can perform in order to understand the Duet, Sextet, and the Octet Rules and how they determine the sharing between atoms in
Here is the lab I use with students to help them actually experience and test out different substances to determine if they possess ionic or covalent bonding. I mainly suggest common houeshold items. Try it out!
Students will learn about covalent bonds using marshmallows and toothpicks. Students learn about sharing electrons, and different shapes that may exist for various different molecules.
Valence electrons are described. It provides an "I do", "we do" and "you do" experience with both ionic and covalent bonding to support a diverse classroom. It also provides an assessment with the "you do" portion of the worksheet.
This activity involves matching four-sided cards together in a 3X3 grid. The cards contain terms about and examples of ionic and covalent bonded compounds. This is a good check for understanding of ionic and covalent bonds during a Bonds Unit.
Use this bingo game after teaching your students how to name and write ionic and covalent bonds.
This product includes 30 unique bingo cards with the compound symbols. The teacher will call out the compound names and students must match the name to the correct symbols.
Suggested Directions: Stud
Covalent Bonding Doodle Notes on Covalent Bonds , Covalent Molecular Substances and Covalent Network Structures, for Middle and High School Chemistry Classes
These notes will help your students to review the basic concepts of covalent bonding, covalent molecular structures and covalent network stru
After you've taught your students how to create simple Lewis Dot Structures using single bonds, it is time to teach them how to diagram DOUBLE and TRIPLE covalent bonds. This is the perfect worksheet to practice this concept!
The worksheets consist of:
Seven double/triple covalent bonding problems
This chemistry parody is set to Katy Perry's 'I Kissed a Girl' with a rap by Flo Rida and it covers the entire standard on covalent bonding. I highlights the idea of non-metals being able to share without the presence of a metal and without having to create charges. It highlights the seven diatomi
I made a series of animation videos to get my students to understand how bonding works. I use the analogy of 'hooking up' and I used the characters of Jersey Shore in the videos.
Part 1 is a 1:1 ratio between Sodium and Chlorine. Part 2 is a 2:1 ratio between Lithium and Oxygen. Part 3 is a 2:3 r
This lesson reviews covalent bonding -- how they form, what they form, how to write the formulas and names.
This lesson correlates to Pearson's Interactive Science, Grade 8, Chapter 4, Lesson 3.
Physical Science:6.2 Ionic and Covalent Bonding
PowerPoint Presentation (6.2 of 18.3)* Unit 3
*This is part of a series based upon chapters and sections
Topics: Oxidation states, stable electron configuration, ionic bonds, covalents bonds, sharing electrons, transferring electrons, positively and
Covalent bonding: a complete lesson. Besides the 31 slide beautifully animated PowerPoint presentation, included are teacher’s notes & tips pages, student Cornell style guided notes and homework assignment with key. Also included is a “Check for Understanding” quick assessment, and a “Comparin
This lesson aligns with the Common Core State Standards:
STANDARD 5 - Matter and Energy
"The teacher understands the nature and properties of energy in its various forms, and the processes by which energy is exchanged and/or transformed.
5A. understands the atomic and nuclear structure of matter and
This lesson aligns with the Common Core State Standards:
STANDARD 5 - Matter and Energy
"The competent science teacher understands the nature and properties of energy in its various forms, and the processes by which energy is exchanged and/or transformed.
5A. understands the atomic and nuclear st
This Task Card set of 28 cards will help your students master a variety of Chemical Bonding concepts. Topics covered include: naming ionic and covalent compounds, valence electrons, electron dot diagrams, ionic charges, polyatomic ions, and more.Task cards are great for station work, for early fini
2-worksheets including the following topics: covalent bonding, single, double and triple covalent bonds, number of valence electrons in an atom of an element, and Lewis symbols. One version has chemical symbols and one version does not. Some solutions included.
Key words: covalent bond, Lewis sym
A comprehensive 47 slide PowerPoint that is designed to address all topics in a typical middle school / early high school unit on chemical bonding.
Through text, pictures and animations, this presentation introduces numerous topics:
Contents:
- Structure of the atom
- Energy levels or shells
- E
The Bond Breaker lab activity is a very fun and hands on lab for students to compare the strength of ionic and covalent bonds.
In this very affordable (only costs a few dollars for ice, salt, and sugar), quick, and easy set-up lab you will provide students with three different substances (Ice, Sal
This Powerpoint presentation focuses on the nature of covalent bonding. It provides the tools to determine bond type by using electronegativities. The differences between polar and nonpolar covalent bonds is discussed.
Free worksheets on this topic are available on my website at http://evanschemist
This fun PowerPoint uses celebrity couples to imagine the qualitative difference between ionic bonds and qualitative bonds. After a brief digression into celebrity psychology, students swing to the quantitative end of the spectrum and define ionic bonds and covalent bonds in terms of electronegativi