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Required Materials:
The following items should be brought to every class period:
Students will also be responsible for bringing a laboratory notebook to designated laboratory and classroom periods. Students will be informed when they need to bring these notebooks with them to class.
Class Format:
Laboratory Periods:
Similar to the Chemistry I course, experiments will be conducted each chapter in order to provide you with hands-on learning oppurtunites. The number of lab sessions and the degree of difficuly of each of these experiments help students to become better prepared for college lab courses. Upon arrival to the lab, you will be required to remove all unnecessary books from the table tops and put on your safety equipment. You will receive more information regarding the format of these experiments. Students who have not returned the laboratory safety contract or cannot safely conduct themselves in the lab will not be allowed to take part in experiments.
Assignments:
All homework assignments, projects, lab reports, etc. will be given a due date in which the assignment must be completed and returned to the teacher for credit. The due dates for these assignments will depend on the nature of the assignment, length of the assignment, and the difficulty of the assignment. Below is a listing when assignments will typically be due:
Homework Questions or Worksheets: Start of the following class period
Pre-Lab Assignments: Due at the start of our lab period.
Informal/Formal Lab Reports: One week from the end of the lab period.
Projects: Due Date will vary but will be no less than two weeks time.
Late Assignments
Tests:
CHEATING WILL NOT BE TOLERATED! As required by the administration, any student(s) caught cheating will be given a failing grade on the test or assignment and referred to the office for further disciplinary actions. Remember, the person next to you may not even have the same question or test as you do! DON’T DO IT!
Examinations:
There will be a school mandated cumulative final exam. More information on this exam such as exam length, points value, possible exemptions, and the date of the exam will be discussed as the information becomes available.
Homework:
Students will be assigned various activities for homework which may include reading, writing outlines, worksheets, lab reports, or other work. Homework will be checked or collected daily and will count towards your daily grade.
If applicable, homework will not necessarily be graded based upon correct or incorrect answers. Rather, homework will be graded by the effort put into the assignment. Simply writing down an answer without supporting details or mathematical work will not fair as well as answers that have supporting explanations or mathematical calculations.
Quizzes:
Quizzes, whether announced or unannounced, will be given during a marking period in order to gauge student understanding. These quizzes will be no longer than ten questions and students will be given at least ten minutes of time to complete these quizzes. Quizzes will be added up and counted as a test grade at the end of the marking period.