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Welcome to Chemistry with Mr. Flores Mr. Flores. Goal of Course Students will learn how to apply scientific reasoning to everyday principals of Chemistry.

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1 Welcome to Chemistry with Mr. Flores Mr. Flores

2 Goal of Course Students will learn how to apply scientific reasoning to everyday principals of Chemistry. You will employ safe and effective use of laboratory techniques. We will complete a variety of lab in class. In order to do this, notes will be assigned as homework. All powerpoints will be posted onto school website miaminorlandshs.org

3 Topics to be covered Matter Periodic Table Electrons in Atoms Chemical Bonding Molecular Structures Nomenclature and Formulas Chemical Reactions The Moles Stoichiometry Solutions Acids and Bases Oxidation and Reduction* Reaction Rates* Gas Behavior Thermodynamics Nuclear Chemistry* Organic Chemistry* *Will be covered in Honors Chemistry May be covered in Regular Chemistry*

4 Materials In order to be successful in this class, you have to start off on the right foot. You will need to have two (2) composition notebooks. They not be spiral A scientific calculator (will use after Christmas Break) Black/Blue ink pens & pencils Colored pencils/marker (I will provide some) Folder Science Fees are $6. In order to participate in labs, Students MUST pay lab fee

5 Grading Criteria CategoryPercent (%) of gradeExplanation Exam and Quizzes30Chapter exams (about every 3-4 weeks) and quizzes (open notes) Labs40Labs will be conducted at least once every 2 weeks. Each is worth two grades (pre-lab and post-lab). The conclusion must be submitted online on a word document. Classwork and Homework 20Assignments that enhance understanding and comprehension of scientific practice and theories Student Accountability 10Describes activities that occur in class. This includes maintaining your notes in your notebooks and active participation Grading Scale: A = 100-90%B = 89-80%C = 79-70%D = 69-60%F = 59% and below

6 Class Expectations Respect everyone in class No hoodies/hat or headphones on during class No talking while I am talking Group work still needs to be individualized No cheating or copying of work No eating or drinking in lab area.

7 Class Rules Only one person may go to the bathroom or drink water one at a time. No exceptions. No student will be allowed to leave the class during the first 15 minutes and last 15 minutes of class. Clean up after yourself. If you are tardy, you must bring a pass to be allowed into class.

8 Consequences I have only written two referals last year. I’m really easy going as long as there is respect First infraction: Second infraction: Third infraction: Fourth infraction: Any playing around in the lab area during a lab will result in your exclusion from class until a parent conference is made. Safety is very important

9 Lab expectations Gather your group and head to your assigned lab desk. Leave your book bags at your seat Gather whatever materials you may need from the center lab desk. Place them back here at the end of lab. Put on safety googles/glasses Always wear aprons when conducting a lab. Everyone should bring their notebook/paper to record data/observations Discard trash in the trash bin, and wash any glassware with water and hang on drying racks

10 Lab 1.2 A – Taking Observations Purpose: to take observations in several ways. To define and give examples of observations & inferences Materials: Tea bag & plastic cup Procedures: 1. Read step 1 first so that you know what you’ll be asked to do before you begin 2. Fill cup about three-fourth full of water 3. Place tea bag in the beaker. 4. Record AS MANY OBSERVATIONS AS POSSIBLE as instructed below for 10- 15 minutes until you are satisfied you’ve recorded everything

11 Lab 1.2 A – Taking Observations Observations: Write what you see BEFORE you place the tea bag in the water (DESCRIBE both the tea bag and the water) and each change you see AFTER putting the bag in the water. Each observation should be WRITTEN in Words and accompanied with a VISUAL particle representation. Each sheet should have each person’s name on the top right corner, today’s date and LAB 1.2 A –Taking Observations written on it. After the lab, sit back down and answer the following questions

12 Lab Questions – Answer in complete sentences 1. What is an observation and what is an inference? 2. Is it important that your observations be able to be read and visualized by other people? Why? 3. Was it easier to do the word observations or the pictures? Why? 4. What are the pros and cons of using the words and the picture for observations? 5. Why is it important to take observations before you begin doing anything (as you did for the tea bag and water before you put the bag in the water)?


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