summer chemistry 2012
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Summer Chemistry 2012. Please check your audio and video If you have problems please call Karen at 505 -771-1274 We will start soon!. What will we cover?. How will it work?. Attend the live lectures OR watch the recordings of the live lectures once a week. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Summer Chemistry
2012Please check your audio and video
If you have problems please call Karen at 505-771-1274
We will start soon!
What will we cover? Week of Chapter Topic
June 4 -- Introduction
June 11 1 Atoms
June 18 2 Molecules
June 25 3 Chemical Reactions
July 2 4 Acids and Bases
July 9 5 Acid/Base Reactions
July 16 6 Mixtures
July 23 7 Separating Mixtures
July 30 8 Carbohydrates
August 6 9 Molecular chains/Polymers
August 13 10 Molecules in your body/DNA and Protein
How will it work? 1. Attend the live lectures OR watch the
recordings of the live lectures once a week. 2. The live lectures will cover a topic about
science NOT covered in the textbook. 3. Watch the recorded lectures and experiment
videos once a week. 4. Do the weekly experiment on your own.5. Take a weekly test (if you want a grade you
have to take the test).
Friday Questions
• I will be available for questions on Friday from 9 am – 10 am MST.
• You will be sent a link for the Friday Q&A.
Multiple Age Levels
• This is a group class with multiple age levels. • Access to recorded lectures from all three
grade levels. • You can watch higher or lower than your grade
level.
Let’s take a look at WizIQ
• Writing on the whiteboard• Chat• Audio• Video
Classroom rules
• No speaking while I am speaking. Your microphone will be muted.
• No drawing on the whiteboard during the lecture unless I ask you to.
• Please be kind with your words. • No chatting off topic in the chatroom or chat
will be turned off. • Time for questions will be at the end of class or
when I request them.
Questi ons?
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What does it take to be a real scientist?
To be a real scientist all you have to do is
1. MAKE OBSERVATIONS2. ASK QUESTIONS
Let’s try it
• Take a few minutes right where you are.• Observe the space and things around you. • Write down 5 questions about the things
around you (questions you don’t know the answer to).
Type or draw some of your questions here
Summer Fun Work
• Everyday this week take some time to observe the people, air, light, animals, plants, stars, and objects around you.
• Write down 3 questions a day.• Record them in your notebook.