Academic Chemistry Syllabus 2015-2016 Mr. Husted – Rm V-104 Teacher website: http://mhs.springbranchisd.com (click faculty teachers science John Husted Course Description: This course is designed to be an introduction to chemistry. We will be conducting labs and learning about how different chemical processes occur. We will be learning about different forms of energy, how to name compounds, how to calculate moles, the different parts of the atom and many more topics. This course is meant to give you a strong foundation as you move forward in your science education. ONLINE Textbook: Modern Chemistry, by HMH. You will be given the website, log-in and password information for the online textbook in class. Assessment Strategies: The 9 week grades are composed of three parts: 1. Tests 2. Quizzes 3. Laboratory assignments 4. Homework 50% 25% 20% 5% Exams – The students will be able to show their mastery of a topic many different ways. Students will answer multiple choice questions, write short answers and solve problems that may contain multiple steps and/or parts. After the first exam all exams may be cumulative (take notes and keep them all year!). Expect 2 or 3 tests each nine weeks. Exam Retakes – If you score below a 70% on a test you are strongly encouraged to take a retest. In order to retest you must turn in a request to retest form to me according to the retest policy and you must attend at least one tutorial over the material. The highest grade that can be recorded in the grade book for a retest is a 70%. Homework – Homework is assigned almost daily. All homework assignments will be combined into one grade per week. Homework will be discussed in class and some problems will be checked together. Failure to complete homework may result in lower quiz and test scores. Labs – Lab work is a major part of the chemistry class. The wearing of goggles, aprons and closed toed shoes and following proper lab procedures are of extreme importance. Failure to comply will result in a zero lab grade. Follow all safety rules on your safety contract. Some labs may have lab quizzes and some tests will have questions from the lab. Make sure you understand what was done in the lab so that you can answer these questions. If you are absent on the day of a lab you will need to make it up as soon as possible. Lab equipment and materials have to be put away in a timely manner. Breaking equipment means you have to pay for it according to the current prices for the equipment. All assignments, will be due at the beginning of class on the Friday of the week they are assigned. Work may be turned in two class days late with a 10% deduction per day. After that the grade becomes a zero. Make-up Work – It is the student’s responsibility to get and complete any missed work. If you are absent you will need to turn in your assignment according to the district policy. Assignments due on the day of your absence must be turned in on your first day back. 1 day missed = 1 day to make-up assignment, 2 days missed = 2 days to make-up assignment Science Scheduled Make-up Day for tests, retests, labs and quizzes is Wednesday morning (7:00 am - 7:40 am) or Thursday afternoon (3:10 pm - 4:00 pm) If you miss the day of a review, you will still take the test on the scheduled test day. Academic Integrity All students are expected to uphold the honor code. Copying any work is academically dishonest. All students involved will receive a zero for the assignment and be subject to appropriate disciplinary action for cheating. Cheating is defined as: o Giving or receiving information or help on a test o Possession of any unauthorized material during a test o Copying another student’s assignment o Knowingly allowing another student to copy from his/her assignment o Submitting duplicate work or having someone else complete an assignment on behalf of the student. o Plagiarism, the use of another’s idea or products as one’s own. Materials – You will need the following every day in class: Pencils Calculator o I have a class set of graphing calculators, but the number of students in each period exceed the number of calculators. You will need to have your own calculator to do work at home and in class Chemistry Reference Material (example: periodic table) Binder 1.5’’ – 2’’ Spiral notebook Roll of paper towels for labs (classroom donation) Class rules and Procedures 1. Be prepared and on time. Always bring your class materials listed above. 2. No eating or drinking in class. 3. Follow all safety rules on your safety contract. 4. Have respect for your teacher and peers. No talking while the teacher instructing or others are contributing to class discussions. 5. Use the restroom and get water before you come to class. Do not ask permission to go somewhere else at the beginning of class. The answer will be no. 6. You are not allowed in the chemical storeroom, behind the teacher’s desk, or in cabinets unless instructed by the teacher. 7. Cell phones, I-pods, MP3 players and any other electronic devices are to be turned OFF during instruction, labs and activities unless we are using them in the lesson for educational purposes and I have given you permission to use your device. Misuse of electronic devices during instructional time will result in the items being confiscated and turned in to your principal.