High School Chemistry w/Lab

This is a full year course using the OpenStax curriculum.

This course provides students with the fundamentals of chemistry and insight into the nature of scientific research, its achievements and applications. Chemistry is intended for college bound students who may or may not major in science.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of middle school level physics and chemistry.

Lessons include

  • Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
  • Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of Elements
  • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
  • Advanced Theories of Bonding
  • Composition of Substances and Solutions
  • Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
  • Gases
  • Thermochemistry
  • Liquids and Solids
  • Solutions and Colloids
  • Thermodynamics
  • Fundamental Equilibrium Concepts
  • Acid-Base Equilibria
  • Equilibria of Other Reaction Classes
  • Electrochemistry
  • Kinetics
  • Representative Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
  • Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
  • Nuclear Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry

The amount and pace of content coverage will depend on the prior knowledge of students enrolled as well as class interest on various topics with a desire to dive deeper into specific content.

This is a secular class.

Schedule

Lecture class will meet from 4:00 to 5:30 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays. Lab will meet every other week from 5:30 to 7:00 pm, following lecture.

The ability to attend class regularly will be important for continuity of information. Students unable to attend a class should expect additional work in order to be prepared. Please arrive promptly, prepared to hit the ground running.

We will take attendance, but only for our own internal accountability. Spaces are limited, so only sign up if you intend to attend regularly, as you will be taking a slot that could have been occupied by somebody else.

Cost

Tuition is paid monthly, due on the first class of the month.

Assignments and Grading

There will be reading assignments for homework. This is a demanding class with a lot of material. Students will be expected to have read the lesson we will be covering. There will also be problem-solving assignments associated with each lecture, which will be physically submitted and will receive feedback. We can issue a formal grade for the class, which will be based on homework performance. We will also issue a separate grade for the optional lab portion of the class, which will be based on performance in the laboratory. Alternately, parents are welcome to assign their own grade for their child based on our feedback, but this will not be on a Winston Hall Academy transcript.

I will not expect any memorization, but I will expect students to become familiar with the material and how to go about solving problems. Our goal is to understand and be able to apply scientific principles. I want the students to be able to think critically, like a scientist. Anybody can look up an equation on their phone.

Students should be prepared to take notes during the lecture and to, for example, complete worksheets for the lab class. My slides will be available before class, though, so students can print them out and use them for their notes. Students will also need to have access to a computer, internet and a Google account. If your student does not have an email account, we can provide one @winstonhall.org. Students should also have access to a webcam with the ability to meet online. It would not be the intended method, but can be a good alternative for when weather is poor or otherwise dictated by various circumstances. We can also use online meetings for homework help/office hours. I spent 11 years in the Army and my policy is: we train no matter what.

Involvement by parents is key, but I will not expect you to do any of the teaching. What I will expect from parents is this:

  • Respond to my emails, usually in the form of "Got it"
  • Ensure your student(s) complete the homework and reading assignments
  • Get your student(s) to class on time
  • Don't get mad if we run overtime. We don't have a bell that rings and I won't stop mid-sentance because the clock hit a number. Feel free to come in and pull your student(s) out if you need to go, though
  • Be responsive if I ask something and abide by the written policies of the school, which will be provided to you prior to registering

Involvement by your student is even more important. What I will expect from students is this:

  • Be attentive in class
  • Do your homework - read the assignment and work the problems
  • Ask questions

I highly encourage questions. We ask a lot of questions in my current classes. Many of the questions are seemingly unusual and lead us down unplanned paths, but they all educate. I don't tolerate completely frivolous questions, though.

New students will require an in-person interview before being accepted into this class. Students may be denied entry into the class at my sole discretion, for reasons which may include lack of maturity, lack of interest in science or lack of tolerance of viewpoints with which they may not agree.

Class Materials

We will be using the textbook and curriculum provided by OpenStax. OpenStax is a comprehensive set of educational material developed by Rice University. The textbook is available free of charge, either online (best), as a downloadable PDF, or as a printed book through Amazon. This is what we will be using: https://openstax.org/details/books/chemistry-atoms-first-2e

There are no additional materials required beyond a computer, printing ability, pen, calculator and typical classroom materials.

COURSE FEATURES

  • Term 9/11/23 - 7/1/24
  • Days Held Mondays & Wednesdays
    Lab every other week
  • Class Time 4:00pm - 5:30pm
    Lab: 5:30 - 7:00 pm
  • Seats Available 15 Students
  • Level High School
 
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