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Mrs. Elsa Clement |
Chemistry Information
Questions? eclement@mapsnet.org, 225-5427 Homework? http://teacherweb.com/MI/MarquetteSeniorHighSchool/ElsaClement/ Grades? http://www.mapsnet.org/ notebook order for second term 1 white ptable (p,n,e) 2 pink atom diagrams 3 gold table p,n,e 4 atomic structure packet 5 battleship grid 6 act 4 chem talk 7 cation anion purple sheet 8 study guide for blank periodic table 9 filled in periodic table 10 p365 (1-6) 11 wve intro sheet tan 12 act 5 lab 13 purple wave packet 14 flame test lab 15 act 5 chem talk 16 review 4 and 5 pink 17 note unit 1 18 net charge green 19 common ions (gold) 20 chapter challenge green 21 p75 (1-8) 22 fun with wave formulas (yellow) 23 isotopes and ions (gold) 24 quiz cations (yellow or gold) 25 pink quiz on isotopes and ions 26 gold packet energy levels "Electron Configuration Rules" 27 Arrangement of Electrons in the Atom with back completed 28 Activity six with graph and questions 29 Chem Talk Activity six 30 Electron Configuration Lab 31 Activity 6 Review Packet 32 Tan Packet chpt 11 textbook with corrections explained 33. activity 6 test with corrections explained 34. activity 7 tables
CHEM –IS - TRY Mrs. Clement
I have read and understand the classroom and safety rules.
Student:____________________________Parent:_______________________________
Classroom Rules
1. Enter quietly, on time, and with all necessary materials. 2. Be prepared to begin class when the bell rings, sitting in your assigned seat & stay on task. 3. Use appropriate behavior and avoid using put-downs and verbal abuse. 4. No food, drinks (except water), jackets or hats in the classroom. 5. Respect private property. 6. Leave the room at least as clean as you found it. 7. Try to limit yourself to just one pass per quarter. Excess passes will cost points as if a tardy. (If you are not in your seat when the bell rings, you are tardy.) 8. If you copy someone else’s work or let someone copy your work, you will receive a zero for that assignment. 9. You are financially responsible for the replacement cost of any damaged or missing equipment. 10. You are to work safely and follow all safety procedures. This is a must!
BE SAFE!!!! Don’t eat in the lab. Do as you "oughter" add acid to water. Don’t clown around in lab. Avoid laboratory accidents, always wear goggles and be sure you use the correct substance and measure the exact amount called for as you carefully follow the lab procedure. Notify your instructor of any problems or concerns. Check with your instructor before proceeding with inquiry ideas.
Consequences of Breaking Classroom Rules Breaking classroom rules will result in consequences. These can include removal from labs, office referrals, deduction of points, parental notification, detentions with cleanup duties, ISS, Saturday school, etc.
Tardy Policy
3rd tardy: 20 minute detention, parent notification 4th tardy: 30 minute detention, parent notification
5th tardy: referral to office for
Make-up Work Make-up work is your responsibility! You have one day to make up your work for each day absent (excused). If it is not made up within this time it will be treated as a late assignment. Plan to do all make-up tests and labs after school. Unexcused absences result in a zero for any work that day, the loss of bonus points as with a tardy, and loss of the opportunity to complete any work that was due before the unexcused absence. You are responsible to make sure that legitimate absences have been excused so check on this right away! Grades are calculated with a point system so missing assignments can be very costly to your percent.
Late Assignments Spot checks cannot be made up. Late assignments will be marked down one third. I will only accept assignments up to one week late. (Please see me if you are recovery from an illness or situation that might require additional time.) If the assignment was marked during class time or has already been returned to others, check with me to see if it will be accepted. If you are assigned ISS, you are to get your assignment(s) in advance. Failure to do this means that you will do the regular assignment as well as the generic ISS assignment. All of this work is due at the same time as the rest of the class.
Class Participation Extra points may be received for positive contributions and exceptionally good lab habits. Points are docked for wasting time, causing distractions, answering out of turn, working poorly during labs, wasting supplies, being unprepared for class, not being on task, not being in your assigned area, unexcused absence, etc.
Questions? eclement@mapsnet.org, 225-5427 Homework? http://teacherweb.com/MI/MarquetteSeniorHighSchool/ElsaClement/
MSHS Chemistry Syllabus 2008-2009 update for 2009-2010 school year pending ~ Introduction to Chemistry Thinking like a scientist
Matter and Change
Scientific Measurement
Atomic Structure
Electrons in Atoms
The Periodic Table
Ionic and Metallic Bonding
Covalent Bonding Molecular compounds
Polar bonds and molecules Chemical Nomenclature
Chemical Quantities
Chemical Reactions
Stoichiometry
States of Matter
Behavior of Gases
Water and Aqueous Systems
Solutions
Thermochemistry
Reaction Rates and Equilibrium
Acids, Bases, & Salts
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
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