Module 12: Chemical Bonding
North Carolina Virtual Public Schools, Mrs. Melissa Partin
April 18th - This Week's Assignments and Deadlines
In Module Twelve, you will learn about chemical bonding. A chemical bond is a force of attraction between atoms that share or transfer electrons. When atoms of different elements bond together, they form a chemical compound, which is a new substance with a fixed ratio of elements. Types of bonds include ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds. The different types of bonds form compounds that have different properties.
It is important that you, the student, use the pacing guide that I provide each week to track your progress with your weekly assignments! All assignments for Module Twelve are due on Friday, April 22nd at midnight. Click below for the Module Twelve Pacing Guide.
Also, you will need to utilize the Physical Science Reference Table this week which provides essential formulas for our mathematical problems as well as the periodic table to answer questions. Click here to download the Reference Table.
Interactive Periodic Table (Click here!)
As we learn about the properties of matter and the periodic table, you may find that an interactive periodic table may be helpful! Remember that you can also use and take notes within the periodic table within the Reference Table for the course!
Chemical Bonding Tutorial
If you find that you need additional support in understanding chemical bonding, check out this tutorial by PBS Learning Media: http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/lsps07.sci.phys.matter.chembonds/chemical-bonds/
Online Textbook (ck12.org): Chemistry Chapters
As we continue to move through Module Eleven, you may continue to find that you would like to have an online text to utilize as a resource. Take a look at this site for extra support: https://www.ck12.org/book/CK-12-Physical-Science-Concepts-For-Middle-School/section/2.0/
Semester Timeline
Please be sure to look at the semester pacing below. All students should be working to get on pace as soon as possible--remember, assignments lost 10 points for each week that they are submitted late. Also, the next module will not open until the previous module is completed.
Checking Grades
Students should know that their grades within Canvas are updated every 24 hours, Monday through Friday. If a parent/guardian would like to view their child's grades, they should obtain the username and password of the student and sign in at http://ncvps.instructure.com or contact me. For more information on how to view grades in Canvas, please view the video below originally posted within the first newsletter.
About Mrs. Partin
I am a Nationally Board Certified Science Teacher with 9 years of teaching experience in North Carolina. I am an instructor for North Carolina Virtual Public Schools and teach students across multiple classes of Physical Science. I am also a wife to my husband of 11 years and a mother to 3 children ages 8, 5, and 4 as well as a foster mother. In my free time, I enjoy traveling, serving our church in the areas of missions, as Co-Director for the Upward Basketball program, and on the music ministry, spending time with my family, reading, playing my flute, and running. I look forward to getting to know each of my students as they learn Physical Science in a fun, new way! Let me know what interests we share or that you enjoy!
Email: melissa.partin@ncpublicschools.gov
Website: http://ncvps.instructure.com
Location: Randolph County, NC, United States
Phone: (336) 485-8450