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DICE IONS.doc
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WELCOME TO CHEMISTRY!
Nancy Brim
Lakeside High School


The majority of my website was lost spring 2012 and I am in the process of rebuilding it.  I lost my conference site completely and have added back a few things to it.  Please be patient as I work toward making it all totally functional again.





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There is a calendar posted in the room for chemistry which will have what we will do each day and the homework assigned.  Keep current with this calendar!

GIFTED CHEMISTRY: A list of the assignments for the current unit as well as copies of notes and most labs and handouts can be accessed my gifted assignments page.  You can also access the gifted syllabus for this fall semester here and the syllabus for spring semester here.

You can access the textbook, Chemistry: Matter and Change online at the following website:  http://www.glencoes.com/ose/ and using the Access Code: EB9624969D.

Here are some tips for success in chemistry for both students and parents.

Information about required materials, late assignments, make-up policy, redo policy, homework, laboratory reports, and agenda book use can be found on the syllabus for this course given to each student the first week of each semester.

I have put together a web page with a variety of resources, some we will use in class and some we will not.  You can access the page to use for reviewing for tests, etc.





BIG CHILL RESULTS

ENGINEERING DESIGN

First Period    Conner Reinhardt and Sang Chan Kim
Third Period    Quinn Roberts and Qurubel Asefa
Fifth period    Weston Warncke
Sixth Period    Sam Wiley
Seventh Period  Kent Scott and Ben Weaver

Best in Show    Libby Sinner and Leo Warren     



TIME TRIALS

First Period    1st     Conner Reinhardt and Sang Chan Kim
        2nd     Libby Sinner and Leo Warren     
        3rd     Marshall Carl and Conor Brownell
Third Period    1st     Quinn Roberts and Qurubel Asefa
        2nd     Kanak Parmar
        3rd     Cole Bowers and Matt Hummel
        3rd     Madison Brown and Bea Frankel
Fifth period    1st     Weston Warncke
        2nd     Chase Mauldin
        2nd     Joe Fiorenza
        2nd     Sydney Ross
Sixth Period    1st     Westley Jamieson
        2nd     Alyssa Crawford
        3rd     Jennifer Honein
        3rd     Tyler Breeden
Seventh Period  1st     Dani Gurevitch and Bernadette Bridges
        1st     Ben Hoover
        2nd     Kent Scott and Ben Weaver
        2nd     Kelsey Williamson and Emma Schaeffer
        2nd     Claire Wilson

Top Three Times Quinn and Qurubel       5:30
        Conner and Sang-Chan    4:30
        Libby and Leo   4:00






Click here for access to the science fair page





Project READ - book project for second semester
Click here for the project information.
Click here to access the Book List.






Dates You Might Think Are Important:
April 27                Prom, 200 Peachtree
April 29                13.5 week progress report
May 21-23               Finals – your last chemistry test!







UNITS TO BE TAUGHT - First Semester

Wks 1-2:
Introduction
Wks 11-13:
Bonding and Nomenclature
Wks  3-4:
Matter – Properties and Changes  
Wks  14-15:
Chemical Reactions         
Wks  5-7:
The Structure of the Atom and Electrons in Atoms
Wks 16-17:
The Mole                      
Wks  8-10:
The Periodic Table and Periodic Law  
Week 18:
Review and Final Exam           
The Midterm examination will be after the Periodic Table unit and cover chapters 1-6.
The Final examination will be after the Mole unit and cover chapters 7-10.


UNITS TO BE TAUGHT - Second Semester

Week 1:
The Mole (10.4 and 10.5 only)
Wks 9-10:
Kinetics (Ch. 16)
Wks  2-3:
Stoichiometry (Ch. 11)
Wks  11-12:
Equilibrium (Ch. 17)
Wks  4-5:
Phases of Matter and Energy (Ch. 12, 15)
Wks 13-15:
Acids and Bases (Ch. 18)
Wks  6-7:
Gases (Ch. 13)
Wks 17-18:
Oxidation-Reduction (Ch. 19)
Wks 7-8:
Solutions (Ch. 14)
Week 18:
Review and Final Exam

     

GRADING SCALE
Classwork, homework, lab performance    15%     
Laboratory experiments  30%     
Projects        10%             
Tests/Quizzes   30%                     
Midterm and Final Exam  15%




Information is subject to change.
Last Updated: April 18, 2013



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