Friday, December 12, 2008
Regular Chemistry
This is your reminder that the last day to retake the naming compound and formula writing test is Monday by 3:30 P.M. Study and use this opportunity to boost your average.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Regular Chemistry
We did a lab today and you will need to finish it for homework.
You can review what we learned in class the past week, visit here. There is also a fantastic practice worksheet over converting mass to moles with answers here. Both of these sights will prepare you for the test we are having on Monday (A-day) or Tuesday (B-day) next week.
You can review what we learned in class the past week, visit here. There is also a fantastic practice worksheet over converting mass to moles with answers here. Both of these sights will prepare you for the test we are having on Monday (A-day) or Tuesday (B-day) next week.
AP Chemistry
To study for your semester test, review ALL of your old tests both the multiple choice and the free response problems. I will pass out old tests to you in class tomorrow. Correct your free responses to earn extra credit. Also come in to make up some points on a bonus electrochem and thermo quiz.
Remember Friday after school I am going to review redox stuff.
I will be available after school Monday and Tuesday to review for anyone who wants to show. I'll even bring cookies.
Pre-AP Chemistry
Monday, November 17, 2008
AP Chemistry
The chapter we are currently studying is over kinetics (chapter 12). This link will take you to a podcast over this chapter. This teacher does his lectures like mine and there are 3 separate videos on this page. If it doesn't open up on this page, click the links on his page to google video.
You can also visit here to practice some multiple choice questions on our AP chapter test.
You can also visit here to practice some multiple choice questions on our AP chapter test.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Regular Chemistry
If you did not get finished with your lab in class today, be sure to finish it for homework before we meet again next Tuesday (or Wednesday)
Also, we have a huge Polyatomic Ion Quiz on Tuesday or Wednesday over all of the polyatomic ions. Please study.
Also, we have a huge Polyatomic Ion Quiz on Tuesday or Wednesday over all of the polyatomic ions. Please study.
AP Chemistry
O.K. you molecular nerds. Here is the catalytic simulation you enjoyed so much in class. Enjoy.
Pre-AP Chemistry
In class we will be learning how to predict the results of synthesis and decomposition reactions.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Regular Chemistry
Be sure that you complete Ionic Worksheet I for homework. Next time in class you have a polyatomic ion quiz over the second column names only. Please study.
Also remember we will have quiz over naming and writing formulas of ionic compounds in class next time. If you want more practice you can down load this practice worksheet that has an included answer key.
Also remember we will have quiz over naming and writing formulas of ionic compounds in class next time. If you want more practice you can down load this practice worksheet that has an included answer key.
Canned Food Drive
Pre-AP Chemistry
AP Chemistry
We will be having our next test on Wednesday over Thermodynamics. For extra practice you can visit Adrian Dingle's Chemistry Pages and click the quizes under "Topic 9".
Also your thermodynamic and thermochemistry e-homework will be due on Wednesday!
Also your thermodynamic and thermochemistry e-homework will be due on Wednesday!
Friday, October 31, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
All Classes
I am now done with your nine weeks averages, I graded all day :.( Anyway, if you want to know your average drop me an e-mail at pamela.francis@burkburnettisd.org otherwise, they'll be posted Monday morning
Friday, October 24, 2008
Pre-AP Chemistry
Your science fair spiral and research plan are due next week either Tuesday (A) or Wednesday (B)
Each student must fill out a research plan form and complete the typed attachment. Information about the form can be found here. If you scroll down at this site, you will need to fill out 1, 1A and 1B. I gave you hard copies of this form, but if you have lost it you can get another copy (or fill them out) here.
Also in your spiral you will need to have two more pages of research (from the internet or library) and a written procedure, materials list and time outline for your project.
The handouts for the instructions or bibliographies can be found over to the left on the link that says "Power Point and Class Handout link".
Each student must fill out a research plan form and complete the typed attachment. Information about the form can be found here. If you scroll down at this site, you will need to fill out 1, 1A and 1B. I gave you hard copies of this form, but if you have lost it you can get another copy (or fill them out) here.
Also in your spiral you will need to have two more pages of research (from the internet or library) and a written procedure, materials list and time outline for your project.
The handouts for the instructions or bibliographies can be found over to the left on the link that says "Power Point and Class Handout link".
Monday, October 20, 2008
AP Chemistry
Over in the "useful links" on the left I have put a link to the college boards web-site of all the old AP questions that you can use for review for any of my tests.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
All Classes
Binders are due next Monday, October 20 for A-day students and Tuesday, October 21 for B-day students.
Please remember that late binders will not be accepted for any reason.
Please remember that late binders will not be accepted for any reason.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
EVERYONE!!! Part 2
Sometimes the links on the left to my power points and documents need more than one click. Try it a couple times. If it still doesn't work, or your frustrated, go to my webpage on the school website and try from there.
Friday, October 3, 2008
EVERYONE!!!
I have started uploading my class power points. So if you have missed class, or simply want to see the power point again, they will be listed on the left.
Regular Chemistry
We will be starting to memorize the polyatomic ion list part at a time. If you have lost your list. There is a copy in the links on the left of this web page.
AP Chemistry
The next chapter we will be covering is electrochemistry. We did very little of this last year. Below is a preview of the notes we will be taking. Watching this may make understanding class easier for you.
Electrochem Podcast part 1
Electrochem Podcast part 1
Pre-AP Chemistry
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Pre-AP Chemistry
We are starting on memorizing our polyatomic ions. For Monday or Tuesday next week you have tom memorize the first ten on the list. If you have lost your list, look to the new handout link on the left to download yourself a copy.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Pre-AP Chemistry
We have an element quiz coming up soon. You can practice (even though it doesn't have all of the elements on the list ) on a matching game here.
AP Chemistry
Here are some Podcasts for the next test over Chapter 4. Remember that it is an AP style test and it will be given next Wednesday.
Podcast #1: Predicting Oxidation numbers and Balancing redox equations
Podcast #2: Redox and Stochiometry
A practice quiz over predicting oxidation numbers can be found here .
Monday, September 22, 2008
Pre-AP Chemistry
You have project information due either Thursday (Sept 25) or Friday (Sept 26)
Details are below...
First Spiral Evaluation
1. You will record all information in ink in a wide rule spiral notebook on the fronts of pages.
2. Page numbers need to be written, in ink, in the upper right hand corner of all spiral pages prior to beginning the project.
3. You will need a question and a hypothesis. Write these on the second page.
4. The spiral must contain:
a) a title page including: name, class-period, title of project, teacher name
b) written information from at least two different sources with a total of 2 pages in length of information.
i. No more than 1 source may come from a general encyclopedia. (Britannia, Encarta, etc.)
ii. You may use 1 specific encyclopedia as a source (examples: medical encyclopedia, plant encyclopedia, chemistry encyclopedia)
iii.Your textbook may NOT count as a source; you may use 1 other textbook as a source though.
iv. FOR THIS EVALUATION, NO INTERNET SOURCES ALLOWED!
c) a bibliography for each source must be stated in the top margin of the page, with all information taken from that source written following the bibliography.
Details are below...
First Spiral Evaluation
1. You will record all information in ink in a wide rule spiral notebook on the fronts of pages.
2. Page numbers need to be written, in ink, in the upper right hand corner of all spiral pages prior to beginning the project.
3. You will need a question and a hypothesis. Write these on the second page.
4. The spiral must contain:
a) a title page including: name, class-period, title of project, teacher name
b) written information from at least two different sources with a total of 2 pages in length of information.
i. No more than 1 source may come from a general encyclopedia. (Britannia, Encarta, etc.)
ii. You may use 1 specific encyclopedia as a source (examples: medical encyclopedia, plant encyclopedia, chemistry encyclopedia)
iii.Your textbook may NOT count as a source; you may use 1 other textbook as a source though.
iv. FOR THIS EVALUATION, NO INTERNET SOURCES ALLOWED!
c) a bibliography for each source must be stated in the top margin of the page, with all information taken from that source written following the bibliography.
Regular Chemistry
You have project information due either Thursday (Sept 25) or Friday (Sept 26)
Details are below...
First Spiral Evaluation
1. You will record all information in ink in a wide rule spiral notebook on the fronts of pages.
2. Page numbers need to be written, in ink, in the upper right hand corner of all spiral pages prior to beginning the project.
3. The chemical process to be researched must be chosen.
4. The spiral must contain:
a) a title page including: name, class-period, title of project, teacher name
b) written information from at least two different sources with a total of 2 pages in length of information.
i. No more than 1 source may come from a general encyclopedia. (Britannia, Encarta, etc.)
ii. You may use 1 specific encyclopedia as a source (examples: medical encyclopedia, plant encyclopedia, chemistry encyclopedia)
iii.Your textbook may NOT count as a source; you may use 1 other textbook as a source though.
iv. FOR THIS EVALUATION, NO INTERNET SOURCES ALLOWED!
c) a bibliography for each source must be stated in the top margin of the page, with all information taken from that source written following the bibliography.
Details are below...
First Spiral Evaluation
1. You will record all information in ink in a wide rule spiral notebook on the fronts of pages.
2. Page numbers need to be written, in ink, in the upper right hand corner of all spiral pages prior to beginning the project.
3. The chemical process to be researched must be chosen.
4. The spiral must contain:
a) a title page including: name, class-period, title of project, teacher name
b) written information from at least two different sources with a total of 2 pages in length of information.
i. No more than 1 source may come from a general encyclopedia. (Britannia, Encarta, etc.)
ii. You may use 1 specific encyclopedia as a source (examples: medical encyclopedia, plant encyclopedia, chemistry encyclopedia)
iii.Your textbook may NOT count as a source; you may use 1 other textbook as a source though.
iv. FOR THIS EVALUATION, NO INTERNET SOURCES ALLOWED!
c) a bibliography for each source must be stated in the top margin of the page, with all information taken from that source written following the bibliography.
Pre-AP Chemistry and Regular Chemistry
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Pre-AP Chemistry and Regular Chemistry
Baffled by significant figures? Click here for tutorials . And click here for additional practice problems .
AP Chemistry
If you want to hear a repeat of this week's lecture visit chapter 4.1 lecture .
Our next test will be on Tuesday, September 23.
Chapter 5 & 6 e-homework will be due then.
Our next test will be on Tuesday, September 23.
Chapter 5 & 6 e-homework will be due then.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Pre-AP Chemistry and Regular Chemistry
We have been learning about dimensional analysis in class. For some extra problems to work (with answers) visit here.
If you want to hear the lecture from a different teacher visit http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=caf311e1f00fd22b392c
Most of these are also down loadable as a podcast too!
If you want to hear the lecture from a different teacher visit http://www.teachertube.com/view_video.php?viewkey=caf311e1f00fd22b392c
Most of these are also down loadable as a podcast too!
Regular Chemistry
We have a safety test either tomorrow (A-day) or Wednesday. You will need to bring a calculator to class this day as we will be starting dimensional analysis.
Everyone should have their compostion book by now. Please bring it to class.
We will also start working on our science project soon as well.
Everyone should have their compostion book by now. Please bring it to class.
We will also start working on our science project soon as well.
Pre-AP Chemistry
Be thinking of a science fair project. We will be going to the library to research our ideas on Friday (A-day) or Monday (B-day). Be careful about websites you visit for ideas. Most sites are junk and will want you to buy a project. Some decent sites are...
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/project_ideas.shtml
http://users.rcn.com/tedrowan/Ideas.html
http://www.elmers.com/products/sciencefair/projplan_choose.asp
Also a helpful site to look at that has all of the possible science fair categories is at this website.
http://www.societyforscience.org/ISEF/students/research_categories.asp
This site also has all of the forms that we will be using as well.
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/project_ideas.shtml
http://users.rcn.com/tedrowan/Ideas.html
http://www.elmers.com/products/sciencefair/projplan_choose.asp
Also a helpful site to look at that has all of the possible science fair categories is at this website.
http://www.societyforscience.org/ISEF/students/research_categories.asp
This site also has all of the forms that we will be using as well.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
AP Chemistry Materials List
You need to have all of the following items.
- 3‑Ringed Notebook Binder (Must be at least 2 inches thick)
- a set of 5 dividers
- a Blue or Black Pen
- a Red Pen
- a Pencil.
- loose leaf Notebook Paper
- one big box of tissues (Get the good kind please!)
- One 70 sheet spiral‑type notebook (I suggest wide rule)
- Two Paper Folders With Brads (match one of the colors with your spiral, the other needs to be orange)
- Calculator ‑ You should have your own personal TI-83 or TI-84 calculator.
Please DO NOT buy a TI-89.
Optional Items - Rubber or Latex Gloves for lab
- Old shoes for lab drawer
Regular Chemistry Materials List
You need to have all of the following items.
- 3‑Ringed Notebook Binder (Must be at least 1 ½ inches thick)
- Set of 5 dividers
- a Blue or Black Pen
- a Red Pen
- a Pencil
- Loose leaf Notebook Paper
- One roll of Paper Towels
- One 70 sheet spiral‑type notebooks (I suggest wide-rule )
- One Paper Folder With Brads for your science project (I would match color to your spiral)
- One composition book
- YOUR OWN Calculator ‑ with exponential capabilities. Any of the TI calculators TI-25 and above should work except for calculators marked “business”. Even though your math class may check you out a calculator, you should purchase a personal scientific calculator.
- One Plastic Sheet Protector
Optional Items
1. Rubber or Latex Gloves for lab
2. Index Cards to make flash cards
Pre-AP Chemistry Materials List
You need to have all of the following items.
- 3‑Ringed Notebook Binder (Must be at least 1 ½ inches thick)
- Set of 5 dividers
- a Blue or Black Pen
- a Red Pen
- a Pencil
- Loose leaf Notebook Paper
- One roll of Paper Towels
- Two 70 sheet spiral‑type notebooks (I suggest wide-rule and two different colors)
- One Paper Folder With Brads for your science fair project (I would match color to one of your spirals)
- YOUR OWN Calculator ‑ with exponential capabilities.
Any of the TI calculators TI-25 and above should work except for calculators marked “business”. Even though your math class may check you out a calculator, you should purchase a personal scientific calculator. - One Plastic Sheet Protector
Optional Items - Rubber or Latex Gloves for lab
- Index Cards to make flash cards
Attention AP Chemistry Students
You should be working on your summer electronic homework assignments soon! If you did not get a disk, please e-mail me and I will make arrangements for you to get one soon. If you have your disk and have a password on a green card you will need to use the program by Thursday, or the program will not load because of the date. If you have a yellow password card, you have to wait until Friday for it to be valid. If you have any questions please e-mail me.
Remember your assignment is all of the sections in the first 4 chapters. If you get bored you can move on to chapter 5 as well (as it will be assigned later in the first semester.)
Remember your assignment is all of the sections in the first 4 chapters. If you get bored you can move on to chapter 5 as well (as it will be assigned later in the first semester.)
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
AP Study Session
The next AP Study session for all sciences is at Old High on Saturday, April 5th. AP Chemistry students remember that you get a 25/25 for each session you attend. Students registered for the AP Environmental Science Test are encouraged to attend also.
Regular Chemistry
Here is a worksheet you can try to work on molarity calculations . A link to the answeres is at the top of the document.
Friday, March 7, 2008
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Chemistry
We are done taking notes over Chapter 8. The Chapter 8 test will be on next Monday. For addition review materials visit the reaction type tutorials.
AP Chemistry
I know it is early, but I found this outstanding acid/base equilibria review at Purdue's web-site here. The answers are at the bottom of the document.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Opportunity for Juniors who Love Chemistry
The Welch Summer Science Program is designed for Texas students finishing their junior year in HS who are interested in pursuing research in chemistry during the summer. There are several locations throughout the state of Texas. Students are residents at the university where they're assigned. The website is http://www.utexas.edu/research/chemed/lagowski/WSSP/ and all the information on the application process, including printable applications, is available there.
The deadline for applying is February 28, 2008. The dates for the program for this year are June 8-July 12, 2008.
I have had students of mine attend this in the past and said it was an amazing and enriching experience. Let me know if you want to go and I'll write you a teacher recommendation.
The deadline for applying is February 28, 2008. The dates for the program for this year are June 8-July 12, 2008.
I have had students of mine attend this in the past and said it was an amazing and enriching experience. Let me know if you want to go and I'll write you a teacher recommendation.
Regular Chemistry
In class we will be learned how to predict the results of synthesis and decomposition reactions. Follow the links for more examples and practice.
Monday, January 14, 2008
3rd and 4th Hour Reminder
Remember that the due date for you to turn in your binder has been moved to this WEDNESDAY. This ONLY applies to 3rd and 4th hour.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Regular Chemistry
You have a short test over Chapter 7 on Friday.
For extra practice you could visit this link to a practice test Addison Wesley Chemistry
Please bring all of your old tests with you to class on Friday for an opportunity for an extra credit grade.
For extra practice you could visit this link to a practice test Addison Wesley Chemistry
Please bring all of your old tests with you to class on Friday for an opportunity for an extra credit grade.
Semster Test Exemptions
The districts semester test exemption policy can be found here.
If you are exempt from the semester test, please remember that you have the OPTION of taking it to improve your grade. If the semester test does not improve your grade, then I will not count it. However, if you are not exempt you must take the test, and I must count it.
The semester test is comprehensive, please study all of your old tests to help you prepare for the exam.
If you are exempt from the semester test, please remember that you have the OPTION of taking it to improve your grade. If the semester test does not improve your grade, then I will not count it. However, if you are not exempt you must take the test, and I must count it.
The semester test is comprehensive, please study all of your old tests to help you prepare for the exam.
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