Course Syllabus

 

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office hours

 

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Office hours will be held during the asynchronous periods for 1st, 2nd, and 4th blocks. You can sign up for a 10 minute, one-on-one appointment slot Monday through Friday. See the times below for your class periods' signup. If none of my available times work for you, please reach out to me and we can work on setting up an appointment for you at another date and time. Note that I may occasionally be closed for office hours on days that I have prior meetings scheduled.

1st Block Office Hour Signups: 8:20 - 9:00

2nd Block Office Hour Signups: 10:20 - 11:00

4th Block Office Hour Signups: 1:50 - 2:30

 

 

Units of Study

  1. Introduction to Chemistry
  2. Matter & Periodic Table
  3. Bonding & Chemical Reactions
  4. The Mole & Stoichiometry
  5. KMT and Gases
  6. Thermochemistry, Kinetics, & Equilibrium
  7. Solutions, Acids, & Bases

CHEMISTRY REFERENCES

Skill Building

  • Communication
  • Collaboration
  • Critical Thinking
  • Creativity
  • Time management
  • Self-reflection
  • Social-emotional intelligence

AFHS INFO

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Grading Policy

Overall Course Breakdown

40% Quarter 1

40% Quarter 2

20% Final Exam

40% Major Assessments (Cornerstone Activities)

40% Minor Assessments (Labs, Checkpoints (Quizzes), Projects)

20% Supplemental Learning (Note Distillations, Practices)

Academic Integrity

Plagiarism is presenting another person’s work as one’s own. Plagiarism includes any paraphrasing or summarizing of the works of another person without acknowledgment, including the submitting of another student’s work as one’s own. The student is responsible for understanding the legitimate use of sources, the appropriate ways of acknowledging academic, scholarly or creative indebtedness, and the consequences of violating this responsibility. In many cases, students will be asked to sign their work or an academic integrity statement as a reminder of this policy.        

Course Summary:

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