Chemistry I Ms. Ricardez Room 258 Email: lricardez@dentonisd.org Phone: 940-369-3105 Conference Period: 1st (8:50 am – 9:45 am) Tutorials: By appointment Tutorial schedule will be posted weekly. Welcome to Chemistry 1! I am so glad you are in my class! Chemistry is a laboratory-oriented course dealing with the physical and chemical properties of matter. Topics to be covered include: Scientific Method/Safety, Classification of Matter, Measurement/Dimensional Analysis, Atomic Structure, Nuclear Chemistry, Periodic Table, Electron Configuration, Periodic Trends, Nomenclature, Molecular Geometry/Metallic Bonding, Chemical Reactions/Law of Conservation of Mass, Stoichiometry, Solutions/Nature of Water, Acids and Bases, Thermochemistry, Gases, and Redox Reactions. Materials needed each day: Pen/Pencil Spiral Notebook 3-ring ONE inch Binder Pack of 5 dividers Notebook paper Grading Scale: Minor Summative (quizzes, lab write-ups, etc.) Major Summative (exams, projects, lab practicals, etc.) Scientific Calculator (optional) Kleenex OR paper towels (Viva brand preferred) 2 Glue Sticks 40% 60% **Cheating on any assignment will be voided and the appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. The student will have an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of the assignment to make up this grade. Academic dishonesty is strictly prohibited. Grades will be updated weekly, and can be viewed by parents and students using the Home Access Center (please see the district website www.dentonisd.org for further details). Class Attendance & Participation: Regular attendance in class contributes largely to your academic success. Attending a class involves more than merely filling a desk; it requires your active involvement during the learning process. However, I ask that you do not raise your hand to answer questions asked during class (unless instructed to do so) as I will call on students randomly to ensure each student is successful in acquiring new knowledge. You may however raise your hand to ask questions for clarification or during question sessions. Binder: You are required to keep a well-organized binder for this class. The purpose of the binder is to help you develop study and organizational skills, as well as to keep you informed of your progress at all times. Place all of your handouts, assignments, and daily work neatly in your binder. All class notes should be written in your spiral. Your dividers should be labeled as follows: Warm ups Reference Handouts Daily Work Periodic Tables Viquivib You should have a WELL-ORGANIZED system, and I will check it frequently! We will be setting these up in class on Thursday, September 3, for A day and Friday, September 4, for B day. You must have your binder and dividers set up by then in order to participate in labs! Textbook: If you would like a textbook for extra reference at home, please get one from the front office! Warm-Ups: The warm-up will be posted at the beginning of each class period which consists of the learning objectives, agenda, homework reminder, and warm-up questions. Please read over the information, and then begin your warm-up. You are only required to write the date, the question(s) marked with a , and the answer(s) to the starred-question(s) in the warm-up section of binder. If you are absent, YOU are still responsible for completing your warm-up as part of your make-up work! Labs: Labs are a VERY important part of this course and vital to learning the information we cover during lectures. You will not be allowed to participate in labs UNTIL you and your parent/legal guardian have read and signed the safety contract. You will be assigned to a lab group, but you are responsible for completing your own work. Breaking lab safety rules will result in removal from the lab and a detention. Your grade will be determined based on your work during the lab as well as your post-lab data/analysis. Closed-toed shoes and goggles are necessary in the lab! “Winding Down”: The quote/cartoon slide will be posted towards the end of class to signal that it is time to “wrap-it up.” At this time, you will turn in any posted daily assignment(s), put binders away, collect handout(s) for homework and record your homework assignment(s) in your student planner (when homework is assigned). Only after you have completed the tasks may you put away your materials. DO NOT PACK UP UNTIL YOU SEE THE QUOTE/CARTOON GO UP! Academic Reflection: The academic reflection will be posted at the end of class. Sometimes I will ask you to write a written response to the reflection, and sometimes we will simply reflect together as a class, use marker boards, discuss with a partner, etc. The purpose of the academic reflection is to help solidify what we’ve learned in class in order to apply the knowledge to future lessons. Detentions: Detentions will be assigned when necessary as a consequence of behavioral/academic concerns and will be served after school in my classroom. Office referrals will be written when necessary. Please refer to your Student Code of Conduct handbook. Make-up Work: When you are absent, it is YOUR responsibility to get your make-up work before or after class. You have the number of days you were absent plus one to make up the work you missed. If you missed a test, quiz, or lab, it is YOUR responsibility to make arrangements with me to make it up during tutorials. For labs and tests that are not made up, you will be given a “missing” until it is completed. Make-ups will NOT be given during class. It is also your responsibility to come in for tutoring if you do not understand a concept covered during your absence. If a test was announced before your absence, you will be expected to take the test with the class when you return. Make-up tests will not be the same as the original. Make-up labs need to be scheduled within 3 school days of absence. Restroom/Locker Privileges: You will be given one privilege coupon each grading cycle. This may be exchanged for teacher permission to leave the room in an emergency situation only. You may not use another student’s coupon for any reason. A coupon does not guarantee permission will be granted, but your request will be taken seriously. Your signed privilege coupon grants you permission to leave the classroom, but you must take the official hall pass! As a reward for consistently being prepared for class, your unused coupon may be turned in at the end of the grading cycle for PARPE points. DO NOT LOSE YOUR COUPON – it will NOT be replaced! Rewards: Become one of Ms.Ricardez’ “Super Star Scientists!” Class competition…each one of my classes will be given points for participation, very good behavior, and perfect attendance, etc. I will never take away points, but you may fail to receive points. The first class to get to 30 points will schedule and plan a Participation and Academic Rewards Program Event (PARPE)! To be discussed later… Classroom Rules: 1. Be prepared. Bring ALL supplies to class each day. You will not be allowed to go to your locker! 2. Be prompt. Be IN your seat and working on the warm-up by the end of the tardy bell. 3. Be respectful, courteous, and polite at all times. I’ll extend the same courtesy to you! 4. Be responsible. Complete and turn in all assignments on time. 5. Stay in your seat at the end of class until I dismiss you. 6. Follow all lab safety rules and procedures at all times. Consequences: 1. Teacher conference with the student. 2. Teacher/parent conference. Detention. 3. Counselor referral. Detention. 4. Referral to assistant principal. Misuse of the equipment/facilities may result in you being unable to use that equipment/ those facilities for the remainder of the class. Not following lab rules may result in losing the privilege of performing the experiment(s). **The teacher reserves the right to skip a consequence and issue the punishment she deems appropriate. Parents: Please contact me by email or phone (940-369-3105) and leave a message if you have any questions regarding your child’s progress in this course. The best way to reach me is through email since I have access to it when I am not in the room. I will not answer the phone unless it is during my conference period. I will respond as soon as possible. You will also be receiving a progress report for each quarter to communicate your child’s progress (this is required to be returned and signed by the parent). Thank you for supporting your child’s effort in this class. Success in this course depends on your child completing all assigned homework, good class attendance, and attention to class instruction. Please sign the syllabus contract to acknowledge your acceptance of these policies and also please provide your email address to help us communicate during the school year. A separate lab safety contract will also require your signature. I look forward to teaching your child! Thank you! -Liliana Ricardez