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This lesson plan aims to teach students how to draw Lewis dot structures. The learning objectives are for students to be able to draw Lewis dot structures given an empirical formula by finding the number of valence electrons from the periodic table and applying the octet rule. The lesson will introduce Lewis dot structures, walk through examples step-by-step, and have students practice drawing one independently. Students' understanding will be assessed by asking them to draw a new Lewis dot structure from scratch. The lesson requires basic atomic structure knowledge and familiarity with the periodic table. It will be delivered via screen sharing and take approximately 12 minutes.

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Lesson Plan Draft

This lesson plan aims to teach students how to draw Lewis dot structures. The learning objectives are for students to be able to draw Lewis dot structures given an empirical formula by finding the number of valence electrons from the periodic table and applying the octet rule. The lesson will introduce Lewis dot structures, walk through examples step-by-step, and have students practice drawing one independently. Students' understanding will be assessed by asking them to draw a new Lewis dot structure from scratch. The lesson requires basic atomic structure knowledge and familiarity with the periodic table. It will be delivered via screen sharing and take approximately 12 minutes.

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Name: Karen Zhang Date: 12/1/20

Lesson: Lewis Dot Structures

What do you want students to learn by the end of your lesson?(Learning Objectives)
I want my students to learn how to draw a Lewis dot structure for a molecule given its
empirical formula. This will involve:
 Finding an element’s number of valence electrons by looking at a periodic table
 Understanding the octet rule
 Understanding covalent bonds and lone pairs

What will the lesson cover? What activities will you use? (Teaching Objectives)
This lesson will cover how to use Lewis dot structures to represent molecules in chemistry. I
will begin by introducing the purpose behind these structures and then walk through two
examples of drawing a dot structure from a chemical formula. For the second example, I will
ask students to help me with parts of the problem-solving process. Finally, I will challenge
students to draw a Lewis dot structure for a new molecule from scratch to assess their
learning.

What prior knowledge is needed/expected for this lesson?


Basic understanding of atomic structure (i.e. where protons, neutrons, and electrons reside in
an atom) is expected for this lesson, as well as familiarity with the organization of the periodic
table.

How do you know students have learned the topic?(Assessment)


I will ask students to draw the Lewis dot structure for a molecule I have not shown them
before from scratch. I will check to make sure the structure has the correct number of
electrons and that each atom (except hydrogen) follows the octet rule.

Materials Needed?
I will be screen sharing the periodic table and my work drawing structures from my laptop.
Students do not need anything besides internet connection and something to draw with.

Pacing:

Activity Time

Welcome and introduce the purpose of Lewis 1 min


dot structures

Introduce valence electrons and octet rule 2 min


using periodic table

Walk through first problem 2 min

Walk through second problem and ask 2 min


students to help solve parts of it

Let students draw a Lewis dot structure on 2 min


their own for a new molecule

Go over the solution to the problem I gave to 1 min


the students

Other?

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