Chemistry & Chemistry with Honors Mrs. Goldsmith 2015-2016
Chemistry &
Chemistry with Honors
Mrs. Goldsmith2015-2016
Seating Chart
• I already made a seating chart… Lucky you!!!!
Textbooks• Please choose a textbook
from the stack; be seated.
• Put your name in your textbook
• When I call your name, tell me the last two digits of your book number (found inside the cover or on bottom edge)
•Ex: 11-49 = 49
Online Textbook
www.classzone.com/Username: reginahigh100
Password: regals
Book Covers• You will need to put paper book covers on your
textbook. You may use:• Paper from me (if there is any left)• Heavy-weight, thick gift wrap• Paper grocery or store bags• “Army” book covers from the office (if any left)• Any other heavy-weight paper
• Directions online: http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Paper-Bag-Book-Cover
• Due by Wednesday!
Classroom ExpectationsYou can download the entire list of classroom expectations from my website.
The Classroom RuleStudents are expected to be responsible and to respect
everyone and everything in this classroom at all times. • Be Prepared• Be Courteous • Do Not Cheat; Honesty At All Time• Raise Your Hand Before Speaking • Lab Safety Always • Use Appropriate Language• No Food Or Drinks (except H2O in a clear container)
• Use Time Wisely • No Cell Phones, iPods, Etc. are allowed unless you ask for
and receive permission first.
Class Preparedness*Failure to be properly prepared will likely
result in a lower grade in the long run.
• Notebook (spiral or comp book) & Folder
• Scientific Calculator
• Assignments
• Textbook
• Writing Utensils
• (Red pen, highlighter, etc may be handy…)
• Periodic Table, Blue Sheet, Pink Sheet (eventually…)
Homework Website
www.teacherweb.com/IA/Regina/Goldsmith
Want Some Help?
•Review/tutoring times on most days:•7:50-8:10 am •3:10-3:30 pm •By appointment
SafetyWhere are the:• Exits• Extinguishers/Fire Blanket/Shower/Eyewash• Sinks, Soap, Towels
Classroom Safety:• Stay out of the lab area unless given permission• No goofing around/horseplay.
Consequences for Inappropriate Lab Behavior:• Removal from lab, possible removal from all labs,
detention. Parent/Admin contact.
In Case of Emergency:• Stay calm• Follow instructions from your teacher
If there is no teacher:• *Run away from danger! NOW!*
• Go to the nearest safe place--another classroom, the office, Dan’s…
• Get help• Find a teacher or responsible adult• Call for help (call the office via intercom or cell)
• Call 911 if necessary.
*Take shelter from storms, do not run away.
Lab Supplies
• You will need to bring:• 1 regular (184 ct) size box of facial
tissues (aka: Kleenex)• Or two cube boxes, or two smaller boxes• Types “with lotion” may have fewer tissues
but will still count.• Generic brands are fine.
• 1 roll of paper towels
• Bring these in to me and make sure I mark on them so you get credit.
Around the Room
Where are the…
•Tissues?
•Hand Wipes, Sanitizer?
•Pencil Sharpeners?
•Waste baskets, Recycling?
Absences• You are responsible for finding out what
you missed while you were gone.• See your teacher IMMEDIATELY when you return
to organize your work.
• You have the # of days you were absent PLUS one day to make up a test.• This is for absences due to illness/injury, only.
Prior Approval Policy
•School-Related/Pre-Approved Absences:•All work from the day(s) you were gone
and all current work is due on the day you return.• If you are gone for [event*] on Thursday
and a Friday test is scheduled, you still take the test on Friday. *Retreats/RTL, sports, band, speech, family trips, testing
(PSAT, etc), college visits, blood drives, field trips, prepping for Mass or pep rallies, performances, etc…
If you're doing your best, you won't have any time to worry about failure.
CheatingConsequences will include at least:
• Administration notification
• Parent notification
Possible additional consequences:
• See handbook (administrative detention, in-school suspension, etc)
What is cheating?• Using a “cheat sheet” on a test or quiz when one was not allowed.
• Or notes on your hand, desktop, or anyplace visible.
• Looking at another test during the test.
• Stealing or possessing answer keys.
• Having anyone else do your work; doing someone else’s work.
• Copying another student’s assignment; allowing yours to be copied.
• Getting test questions from students in other periods.
• Giving test questions to students in other periods.
• Giving your assignment to another student.
• Internet copying/pasting, unless you site your source
• Anything else…??
Homework• Doing homework is your responsibility.
• You will not receive credit for doing homework in this class.
• So, WHY DO HOMEWORK…!!!???
Homework• Working practice problems in homework
helps prepare you for the final assessment of your knowledge.• Some of you may not need to practice something
you already know or understand right away.• Others may need a lot of practice.
• You decide.
• Your choices determine the outcome…
My great concern is not whether you have
failed, but whether you are content with your
failure.
Abraham Lincoln
Honors Option• By the end of the week, you must decide if
you would like to work toward the “Chemistry with Honors” option. • An Honors course will cover required content standards in
greater depth and may cover additional content standards when appropriate.
• Honors materials may be differentiated from the standard course materials to challenge students' thinking (supplemental materials when appropriate).
• An Honors course will have differentiated assessments where students are expected to engage in tasks that display a greater depth of knowledge than a standard course.
• An Honors course will assess students on a rubric differentiated from the standard course rubric with expectations aligned toward a greater depth of knowledge.
Honors Option
•Requirements:•Equivalent to a B on all regular
assessments• At least 50% of ratings are 3.5 or higher AND the rest are not
below 3.0
•Ratings of 3.0 or higher on all honors assessments
•You may choose to withdraw from the honors option at any time.• Once you withdraw, you may not rejoin.
Testing• You will be given the option to retake any
or all of your tests.• Standards based grading…
Final Grades
•Quarter Grades..• …are a reflection of your achievement
on your assessments. • It should reflect how much you know.
•Semester Grades:• Come from your individual assessments
Thoughts for You…
“He who labors diligently need never despair; for all things are accomplished by diligence and
labor.”-Menander of Athens
Today is the best preparation we have for what tomorrow
may bring.