
Harrells Christian Academy Course Syllabus
Course Title Regular Chemistry
Credit Hours 1 unit
Grade Levels 11 & 12
Description The main theme of this chemistry course is that the properties of matter are a consequence of its structure. Based on this premise, chemistry is taught with an emphasis on structure as it relates to elements, compounds, and reactions. Nomenclature, chemical calculations and the use of the Periodic Table as a tool are taught throughout the course. The mathematical ability of students at this level is taken into account during the course of the year, therefore much of the regular chemistry is conceptual only.
Chemistry is a laboratory science. Emphasis is placed on lab work. This lab work includes investigations in which procedures are given and followed, as well as explorations in which the students design experiments and budgets to solve chemical industry problems.
Textbooks Davis, Raymond, et. al. Modern Chemistry. Orlando, FL: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2006.
Instructor Dee Cannady
532-4575 School
532-4235 Home
Required Materials
Writing instruments
3-ring binder for notes and handouts
Bound composition book for lab
Scientific calculator
Optional Materials
Stick glue
Scissors
Paper towels
Graph paper
Colored pencils
Index Cards
I. Major Course Objectives
1. Matter
a. Measurement and classification
b. Structure and properties
c. Kinetic theory & states of matter
2. Electronic Structure
a. Periodic Table
b. Electronic configuration
3. Compounds
a. Formulas & nomenclature
b. Mole concept & calculation
c. Chemical bonding
d. Solubility & Concentration
e. Acids, Bases, & Salts
4. Reactions
a. Classification of chemical reactions
b. Writing & balancing reactions
c. Stoichiometry
5. Equilibrium
a. Reaction rates & equilibrium reactions
b. pH & Titrations
c. Oxidation & Reduction reactions
6. Thermodynamics (as time allows)
a. Enthalpy
b. Entropy
c. Free Energy
II. Course Requirements and 6-week Grading
Students are expected to complete their homework and participated in class. There will be quizzes, both announced and unannounced, that are given periodically throughout each chapter. It is the responsibility of the students to make up all work missed due to excused absences. Lab work will be a major component in which everyone must participate.
Regular
Homework 25%
Labs & Quizzes 25%
Tests 50%
III. Classroom Policies
Rules
1. Be on time.
2. Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
3. Be respectful of others both in word and deed
4. Do your own work.
5. Follow instructions the first time they are given.
6. Keep the noise level appropriate for the type of class activity.
7. Sign out if you need to leave the classroom (only one student at a time).
Suggestions
1. Come to class and be on time.
2. Participate: Ask questions.
Take notes.
Keep everything in a notebook.
Study a little every night.
Keep an assignment book.
3. Homework must be completed so use the Activity period wisely.
4. Put your name of all your papers and date on all papers to be graded.
5. Date your notes. Take notes in ink.
6. Use flash cards for vocabulary and other memory work.
7. Feel free to bring water to class, but it must be in a closable-top bottle.
Discipline
Failure to follow rules either written or verbal will result in the following:
1 st offense Verbal Warning
2 nd offense Friday Morning School or a writing assignment
3 rd offense Referral to Mr. Weeks
IV. Competencies Goals
1. Develop abilities necessary to do and understand scientific inquiry.
2. Build an understanding of the structure and properties of matter.
3. Build an understanding of regularities in chemistry.
4. Build an understanding of the energy changes in chemistry.
5. Build and understanding of chemical reactions.
This is a fun class, but tends to be one that is very different from the other sciences that students have previously taken. Let’s have a good year and communicate from the start.