Course Syllabus

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Welcome to AP Chemistry with Mrs. Broadbent!  This will be my 13th year teaching Chemistry and my 5th year as a pirate.  This semester I am teaching  AP Chemistry, Honors Physics, and Science Apex. Go Pirates!!!

My goals for this course are:

  • Students will continue their investigations of the structure of matter along with chemical reactions and the conservation of matter and energy in those reactions.
  • Students will develop skills as interdependent and self-directed learners.

Research informs us that students remember 5% of a lecture 24 hours after hearing it. They remember 90% of material they have taught 24 hours after teaching it. With that comparison in mind, the students will have the opportunity to teach each other and to direct their own work whenever possible. I will provide structure, support, guidance and a framework for this process to occur. We will use the power of technology to support and enhance our learning whenever possible.

 

Syllabus

Course Name:  Advanced Chemistry Topics Honors / AP Chemistry

Teacher Name:  Mrs. Michele Broadbent

Course Description:

The AP Chemistry course is designed to be the equivalent of a general chemistry course students would take in their first year of college.  This course differs from the usual high school course in chemistry with respect to the kind of textbook used, the amount of topics covered, the emphasis on chemical calculations, the mathematical formulation of principles, and the nature and variety of laboratory work done by students. Students should expect to spend an extensive amount of time (~ 5 hours per week) outside of class reading, working problems, and studying the material.

AP Chemistry Course Description:

https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/sites/default/files/2019-05/ap-chemistry-course-and-exam-description.pdf

 Tentative Pacing:

 

Unit

Tentative Days

Chemistry Fundamentals

16

Atomic Structure and Properties

8

Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties

12

Intermolecular Forces and Properties

14-15

Chemical Reactions

14-15

Kinetics

13-14

Thermodynamics

10-11

Equilibrium

14-16

Acids and Bases

14-15

Applications of Thermodynamics

10-13

AP Exam Review

15-16

 Grading Policy:

            Tests and Quizzes-65%

Classwork/Homework- 20%

Investigation Labs-15%

 

   A comprehensive Final Exam will count as 25% of the final grade for each semester.

 

 

 Late Work:

  • Late work will be accepted at any time up until the end of the grading period.
  • The highest grade a student can achieve on a late assignment is 70%.
  • If you turn in an assignment late, you MUST fill out the “Late Assignment Form” which can be found on Canvas in the “Important Info” section.
    • The late assignment will NOT be graded until this form is completed.

 Make-up Work:

  • Make-up work should be made up within a timely fashion and will be due within one to two days after the original due date unless other arrangements are made with the teacher.  Tests should be made up within 1 week.
  • Students are responsible for obtaining make-up work from the folder or the Canvas course.
  • If a student misses a lab, please make up the lab after school within 2 days or complete the alternate assignment on the Canvas course.
  • Tests and Quizzes.
    • The student is responsible for scheduling a time to make-up the assignment.

Test Retakes:

  • Students will be permitted to retake quizzes AND midterms. 
  • Students will first need to complete the "Request to Retest" form which can be found on Canvas in the “Important info” section.
    • The teacher will then schedule a time with the student to retake the assessment. 

Accessing Grades:

Students and Parents have the opportunity to access grades at any time via the PowerSchool Parent Portal.  Progress Reports or Report Cards will be sent home every 3 weeks.

Office Hours:

Office hours will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:10pm - 4:00pm.  Other days and times are available by appointment only.

Supplies Needed:

  • Spiral Bound notebook or 3-ring binder for notes
  • Notebook Paper
  • Pens/Pencils
  • Headphones
  • Safety Goggles (Optional)
  • Scientific or Graphing Calculator
  • Reference Tables (Provided): If lost another copy can be found on the Canvas Important Information page.

 Resources:

  • Textbook (Available for checkout from Mrs. Broadbent)
  • Online Resources Page: video tutorials and extra practice problems can be accessed on Canvas by clicking the Extra Help button on the home page.
  • EmpowerED Family Portal: https: //www.ucps.k12.nc.us/domain/2917

 Assessments and Assignments:

  • Tests and Quizzes will contain multiple-choice, mathematical calculations, and short essay questions. 
  • In-class assignments will include problem sets, online assignments through Canvas, and other labs and activities.

Classroom Expectations:

  1. Respect the teacher, the classroom, and other students.
  2. Be on time, on task, and prepared to learn EVERYDAY!
  3. Be responsible for your own learning
  4. Clean up after yourselves and your peers
  5. Keep all of your personal electronics PUT AWAY.

 Cheating:

  • All forms of cheating (texting test answers, copying test answers, copying homework, crib sheets, plagiarism) will not be tolerated
  • If students are caught cheating all students involved will earn a zero for the assignment, a parent contact, and possible administration referral.

Lab Safety:

You are expected to follow all lab safety protocols when in lab settings.  The lab safety contract must be signed and on file before participating in lab exercises.  

Canvas:

The majority of assignments not completed on paper will be submitted on our learning platform, Canvas. Assignments can be submitted a variety of ways including, uploading files, typing into text boxes, and sharing Google documents/presentations. Students will be shown how to submit assignments on Canvas as needed. Individual assignments will indicate which method of submission on Canvas is expected. If students need a refresher or have questions, they can access the Canvas Student Guide (https://guides.instructure.com/m/4212) for specific instructions. It is the student's responsibility to ensure assignments are submitted on time and to contact the instructor if there is a problem. Please note that student activity is logged while in Canvas so instructors will be able to see if the student opened the assignment, if there was any activity including a log of student activities during on-line tests and quizzes. Students are not allowed to leave the testing window during assessments. Doing so is considered cheating and will be handled as set forth in the Porter Ridge HS handbook.

 

NOTICE: Although many assignments are submitted and graded in our learning platform, Canvas, the "final" grades shown may not be properly weighted and do not contain assignments that were not graded in Canvas. For the student's official grades, please continue to access the parent portal through Powerschool. Login information is usually sent home with the students at the beginning of the year, and should be the same as last year. If you need assistance accessing the parent portal, please contact the school.

 

Contact Information:

Email: michele.broadbent@ucps.k12.nc.us (BEST way to reach me!),

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Phone: 704-292-7662 (school)

 

 

Course Summary:

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