Chemistry
Course Overview and Syllabus
Course:Yearlong with two semestersGrade level: High School
Prerequisite Courses: NoneCredits: 1.0
Course Description
This rigorous full-year course engages students in the study of the composition, properties, changes, and interactions of matter. The course covers the basic concepts of chemistry and includes 12 virtual laboratory experiments that encourage higher-order thinking applications. There is also a wet lab component for each of these labs. The components of this course include the composition and properties of matter, changes and interactions of matter, organic chemistry, and nuclear chemistry.
Course Objectives
Throughout the course, you will meet the following goals:
- Describe the composition, properties, andtypes of matter.
- Summarize the evolution of the atomic theory and the structure of an atom.
- Examine the relationshipsamong the elements on the periodic table.
- Describe chemical reactions and types of chemical bonds.
- Explain the relationship between chemistry and thermodynamics.
- Recognize the interdependence of organisms and organic chemistry.
- Explore nuclear chemistry and its applications.
Student Expectations
This course requires the same level of commitment from you as a traditional classroom course would. You have access to this class 24/7 permitting you to put the time in. Expect to plan your time to complete the class assigned in the hexter(s) timeframe for the following activities:
- Interactive lessons that include a mixture of instructional videos and tasks
- Assignments in which you apply and extend learning
- Assessments, including quizzes, tests, and cumulative exams
- Formal Laboratory Report(s)
Communication
Your teacher will communicate with you regularly through discussions, e-mail, and system announcements. You will also communicate with classmates, either via online tools (Google Email) or face to face, as you collaborate on projects, ask and answer questions in your content group, and develop your speaking and listening skills.
Grading Policy
You will be graded on the work you do online and the work you submit electronically to your teacher. To complete the semesters/course, all assignments and assessments are completed satisfactorily or proficiently (80% or score 3 as a minimum). One proficient formal laboratory report is required for each semester.
Scope and Sequence
When you log into Edgenuity, you can view the entire course map—an interactive scope and sequence of all topics you will study. A summary of the units of study is below:
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Semester 1
Unit 1: Matter
Learning Target: SC10.PS1.03.04 Intermolecular Forces & Properties of Matter
Unit 2: Atoms and the Periodic Table
Learning Target: Models of the Atom, Periodic Table and Periodic Table Trends
Unit 3: Chemical Bonding
Learning Target: SC.10.PS.1A3.04 Ionic & Covalent Bonding
Unit 4: Chemical Reactions
Learning Target: SC.10.PS1.02.04 Chemical Reactions
Semester 2
Unit 5: Stoichiometry
Learning Target: SC.10.PS1.07.04 Stoichiometry and Mole Calculations
Unit 7: States of Matter
Learning Target: SC.10.PS3.01.04 Gases
Learning Target: SC10.PS1.03.04 Intermolecular Forces & Properties of Matter
Unit 8: Thermodynamics
Learning Target: SC.10.PS3.04.04 Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics
Unit 9: Acids and Bases
Learning Target: SC.10.PS1.05.04 Kinetics and Equilibrium
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William J. Lester
“Gramps”
Lead Teacher Westminster Virtual Academy
Hidden Lake High School
7300 Lowell Blvd.
Westminster, CO
303.720.5262 WVA Computer Lab Phone
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