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CHEMISTRY CODES: SCS21 2014-2015 SCHOOL YEAR INSTRUCTOR: Ms. Bui CLASSROOM: 510 LAB ROOM: 506 COURSE SYLLABUS Tell me and I forget, Teach me and I may remember, Involve me and I learn. By: Benjamin Franklin Course Description: Chemistry is the exploration of matter and its interactions. We will explore this branch of science through inquiry-based demonstrations and experiments, research, knowledge gathering, and practices. Topic Overview (may be subject to change) Unit Unit 1: Introduction to Chemistry Unit 2: The Physical Nature of Matter Unit 3: Atomic Concepts Unit 4: Periodicity Unit 5: Chemical Bonding Unit 6: Chemical Reactions Unit 7: Solution Chemistry Unit 8: Acids and Bases Unit 9: Redox Chemistry Unit 10: Nuclear Chemistry Unit 11: Organic Chemistry Unit 12: Review Approximate Duration 1 week 2 week 4 weeks 1 week 5 weeks 6 week 6 weeks 3 weeks 3 weeks 1 weeks 2 weeks 2 weeks Ms. Bui s Chemistry Class 1 Course Syllabus

Required Labs (may be subject to change) Lab Experiments Approximate Time Safety Quantitative Observations Density Physical and Chemical Changes Calorimetry: Heat of Fusion of ice Calorimetry: Heat of Crystallization of Wax Composition of Hydrates Determining an Empirical Formula Conservation of matter Flame Tests Properties of Acids and Bases Conductivity, Ionization, and Dissociation Acid-Base Titration Electrochemical cells Modeling Molecular Shapes Spec 120 minutes 120 minutes 60 minutes Ms. Bui s Chemistry Class 2 Course Syllabus

Our Goals: 1. Achieve academic success 2. Cultivate inquiry-based skills 3. Solidify ethical standards My Success Toolkit: Be prepared Be prompt Follow instructions Be an active engaged participant Be willing to learn Be opened to new ideas Be non-judgmental Be respectful My Daily Gears: 1-1.5 inches binder Tab dividers (5) 2 pencils 2 pens (1 black and 1 blue) 1 ruler (12 inches with inches and centimeters) 1 highlighter 1 folder with pocket on each side any additional materials will be mentioned as required Ms. Bui s Chemistry Class 3 Course Syllabus

Evaluation Grading Policy Assessments (Exams and Quizzes): 40% Laboratories: 20% Classwork/Participation: 20% Homework: 10% Writing: 10% Extra Credits: Randomly provided throughout the school year Quizzes Given weekly Represent 40 percent of the Assessment grades Corrected quizzes may regain up to half the points missed (more instruction will be provided) Exams Given every 2-3 weeks (will be announced). Exams will always be given on a Friday. One comprehensive midterm and one comprehensive final exam (all materials and concepts discussed in class, labs and given as assignments may be on the exams) More than one version of the exam. Represent 60 percent of the Assessment grades Reviews will be provided at least one day before the exam Retakes: o All students are allowed 1 retake per marking period. o Your grade will be the average of the two exams. o A date for the retake exam will be announced in class. o Retakes are given after school. More information will be provided. o Exam will be different from the original Makeup exam: o If you return to school before retake exam day: makeup exam will be the same day as the retake exam. o If you return to school after the retake exam day: makeup exam will be taken within 2 school days after you return to school. o Makeup exam will not be taken during normal class hour. Make arrangement with me. o Exam will be different from the original. o There is no retake allowed for makeup exam. Ms. Bui s Chemistry Class 4 Course Syllabus

Laboratories Lab will usually occur at least once per week. Makeup labs will be announced. Laboratory Grading: o Participation (part of classroom/participation grading) o Informal lab reports: interactive handouts completion and correctness Due at the end of class o Formal lab reports (more detail will be provided) Due date will be given Classwork/Participation Daily grade If absent, will automatically be given a zero for the day Lateness is not tolerated and will represent 20 percent of classroom/participation grade Science Starter o First 5 minutes of class o Silently and individually perform the Do Now o Participate in class discussion o Represent 10 percent Exit Ticket o Within the last 5 minutes of class o Silently and individually perform the Exit Ticket o Represent 10 percent Partner works Group works Classroom discussion Lowest classroom/participation grade will be dropped per marking period See the SUCCESS Packet for more details Homework Given daily (unless otherwise noted) Graded on completion and/or correctness Homework is due at the beginning of the period Late homework: o homework is allowed to be late one day o maximum score will be 70 points o late beyond one day will earn a zero o homework late due to an excused absence will not be considered late. Lowest score will be thrown out (for each marking period) See the SUCCESS Packet for more details Ms. Bui s Chemistry Class 5 Course Syllabus

Writing Assignments: Writing is a required tool to be successful. All assignments submitted (classwork, quizzes, exams, homeworks, labs and other assignments) must be completed using complete sentences or paragraphs where possible. In addition, at least one writing assignment will be given for each unit covered. Assignment Basket Check the assignment basket for missed assignments on days you are out. Academic Honesty Copying from other students is not allowed. Both students will lose credit. Students may work with one another but must submit all works in their own words. Lab data may be shared but the answers to questions and/or lab reports should be your own work. Ms. Bui s Chemistry Class 6 Course Syllabus