WELCOME TO CLEVELAND CHEMISTRY...
Students who are not prepared in math skills are the students who struggle the most and have to spend the most time on chemistry. If you are not concurrently enrolled in algebra 3-4 or above you may not really have the prerequisite math ability for chemistry. Students in geometry will need to spend more time on parts of chemistry, especially in the second semester to keep up. If you have questions about your ability to do math and chemistry please talk to me right away.
Please read the syllabus and put the important websites from this link into your notes. In addition to study of the text and your class notes you should consider the internet, especially YouTube chemistry channels, an essential part of learning chemistry well. WATCH THE VIDEOS... you will slowly build important concepts...
DUE DATES
You and your parents/guardians must read and sign the safety contract which will be passed out in class; this is due by Monday 8/31.
Chapter 1 review questions 1 to 23 odd are due 9/11.
Chapter 2 review questions 1 to 45 odd are due by 9/21.
Lab 1.1: Physical and Chemical Change is due 9/4.
Worksheet 1.1 Atoms and isotopes due 9/11
Lab 1.2: Cents-ible Chemistry is due 9/11.
Lab 1.3 Practicing Measurement, Intro Graphing is due 9/17
Worksheet 2.2/Test Review KEY due 9/21
Quiz 9/15 Test 9/23
VIDEOS AND ONLINE
Online chem tutorials
Learn Chemistry RSC
The nucleus crash course chem
Introduction to atoms khan academy youtube video
Powers of ten youtube video
The known universe
Standard Model of Particles
Scale in the universe (interactive website)
Cosmic Voyage IMAX
Unit conversion significant figures crash course chem youtube video
Significant figures brightstorm
Dimensional Analysis brightstorm
Unit conversion Khan Academy
Intensive vs extensive properties youtube video
'Centsible' Chemistry Lab staab youtube channel
About the most common state of matter sci show
The birth of the universe and elements
The woman who saved the U.S. space race
Gold penny demo.
Coke can in liquid nitrogen
Giant koosh ball in liquid nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen and ping pong balls
Cool way to multiply large numbers without calculator
Slim the chemist
A nice RELAXING video after studying chemistry...
This is the introduction unit for Chemistry year 1. In Modern Chemistry you should read and study chapter 1 and complete the odd questions 1 to 23 at the end of the chapter. There will be a quiz on 9/15 and the questions are due by the class day before this. You should also read and study chapter 2 and complete odd questions 1 to 45 at the end of the chapter. There will be a test on 9/23 on this unit and all work in the unit is due by this day at the latest. No work will be accepted for this unit after 9/23.
You need to know HOW TO STUDY CHEMISTRY. This course can quickly become difficult if you do not have study skills and do not PRACTICE study skills. Read page 904 to 907 in the text book on study skills, it has some quite useful advice. The most useful is to read and problem solve ahead of class.
Students who are not prepared in math skills are the students who struggle the most and have to spend the most time on chemistry. If you are not concurrently enrolled in algebra 3-4 or above you may not really have the prerequisite math ability for chemistry. Students in geometry will need to spend more time on parts of chemistry, especially in the second semester to keep up. If you have questions about your ability to do math and chemistry please talk to me right away.
Please read the syllabus and put the important websites from this link into your notes. In addition to study of the text and your class notes you should consider the internet, especially YouTube chemistry channels, an essential part of learning chemistry well. WATCH THE VIDEOS... you will slowly build important concepts...
DUE DATES
You and your parents/guardians must read and sign the safety contract which will be passed out in class; this is due by Monday 8/31.
Chapter 1 review questions 1 to 23 odd are due 9/11.
Chapter 2 review questions 1 to 45 odd are due by 9/21.
Lab 1.1: Physical and Chemical Change is due 9/4.
Worksheet 1.1 Atoms and isotopes due 9/11
Lab 1.2: Cents-ible Chemistry is due 9/11.
Lab 1.3 Practicing Measurement, Intro Graphing is due 9/17
Worksheet 2.2/Test Review KEY due 9/21
Quiz 9/15 Test 9/23
VIDEOS AND ONLINE
Online chem tutorials
Learn Chemistry RSC
The nucleus crash course chem
Introduction to atoms khan academy youtube video
copper in nitric acid |
The known universe
Standard Model of Particles
Scale in the universe (interactive website)
Cosmic Voyage IMAX
Unit conversion significant figures crash course chem youtube video
Significant figures brightstorm
Dimensional Analysis brightstorm
Unit conversion Khan Academy
Intensive vs extensive properties youtube video
'Centsible' Chemistry Lab staab youtube channel
About the most common state of matter sci show
The birth of the universe and elements
The woman who saved the U.S. space race
Gold penny demo.
Coke can in liquid nitrogen
Giant koosh ball in liquid nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen and ping pong balls
Cool way to multiply large numbers without calculator
Slim the chemist
A nice RELAXING video after studying chemistry...
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