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Page 1: LAKE NORMAN HIGH SCHOOL AP CHEMISTRY 2011/2012 TEACHER:  MS. LEZLIE CARROLL

LAKE NORMAN HIGH LAKE NORMAN HIGH SCHOOLSCHOOL

AP CHEMISTRYAP CHEMISTRY2011/20122011/2012

TEACHER: MS. LEZLIE TEACHER: MS. LEZLIE CARROLLCARROLL

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AP Chemistry – Course SyllabusAP Chemistry – Course SyllabusClass ProfileClass Profile

AP Chemistry is a year-long, 90 minute course.AP Chemistry is a year-long, 90 minute course.

A typical week is organized to provide:A typical week is organized to provide:

3-4 days of lecture focused on the key objectives 3-4 days of lecture focused on the key objectives listed in the syllabus, including teacher listed in the syllabus, including teacher demonstrationsdemonstrations

1-2 days of lab activity. Labs may exceed one 90 1-2 days of lab activity. Labs may exceed one 90 minute class, depending on the requirements of the minute class, depending on the requirements of the specific lab activity. In addition, some specific lab activity. In addition, some sections/objectives are more conducive to lab sections/objectives are more conducive to lab activity than others and will have more lab activity.activity than others and will have more lab activity.

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AP Chemistry Objectives:AP Chemistry Objectives:

The AP Chemistry course is designed to The AP Chemistry course is designed to be the equivalent of year-long college be the equivalent of year-long college general chemistrygeneral chemistry. .

Therefore, this course enables freshmen Therefore, this course enables freshmen students to undertake second-year work in students to undertake second-year work in chemistry or enroll in classes that require chemistry or enroll in classes that require general chemistry as a pre-requisite.general chemistry as a pre-requisite.

For other students, the AP Chemistry For other students, the AP Chemistry course fulfills the laboratory science course fulfills the laboratory science requirement and frees time for other requirement and frees time for other courses.courses.

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AP Chemistry Objectives:AP Chemistry Objectives:

AP Chemistry should meet the objectives of a AP Chemistry should meet the objectives of a good general chemistry course. Students in good general chemistry course. Students in such a course should attain a such a course should attain a depthdepth of of understanding of fundamentals and a understanding of fundamentals and a reasonable competence in dealing with reasonable competence in dealing with chemical problems. chemical problems.

The course should contribute to the The course should contribute to the development of the student’s abilities to think development of the student’s abilities to think clearly and to express their ideas, orally and clearly and to express their ideas, orally and in writing, with clarity and logic. in writing, with clarity and logic.

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Chemistry 1 vs. AP ChemistryChemistry 1 vs. AP Chemistry1.1. Qualitative Differences: Qualitative Differences: largely largely with respect to the kind of laboratory with respect to the kind of laboratory work done by students and depth of work done by students and depth of material.material.2.2. Quantitative differencesQuantitative differences::

the number of topics treated the number of topics treated the time spent on the course by the time spent on the course by students (1 to 2 hours at home)students (1 to 2 hours at home)the nature and the variety of the nature and the variety of experiments done in the laboratory.experiments done in the laboratory.

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Prerequisites:Prerequisites:

The AP Chemistry course is designed to be The AP Chemistry course is designed to be taken only after the successful completion of a taken only after the successful completion of a first course in high school chemistry (Chemistry first course in high school chemistry (Chemistry 1). 1).

A student ideally should score an A in Chemistry A student ideally should score an A in Chemistry Honors to ensure adequate background Honors to ensure adequate background knowledge.knowledge.

In addition, the recommended mathematics In addition, the recommended mathematics prerequisites for an AP Chemistry class is the prerequisites for an AP Chemistry class is the successful completion of a second-year algebra successful completion of a second-year algebra course.course.

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AP Chemistry Topics:AP Chemistry Topics:1.1. Structure of MatterStructure of Matter (20 percent)(20 percent)

a)a) Atomic theory and atomic structureAtomic theory and atomic structureb)b) Chemical bondingChemical bondingc)c) Nuclear chemistryNuclear chemistry

2.2. States of MatterStates of Matter (20 percent)(20 percent)a)a) GasesGasesb)b) Liquids and solidsLiquids and solidsc)c) SolutionsSolutions

3.3. ReactionsReactions (35 – 40 percent)(35 – 40 percent)a)a) Reaction typesReaction typesb)b) StoichiometryStoichiometryc)c) EquilibriumEquilibriumd)d) KineticsKineticse)e) ThermodynamicsThermodynamics

4.4. Descriptive ChemistryDescriptive Chemistry (10 – 15 percent)(10 – 15 percent)a)a) Chemical reactivity and products of chemical reactionsChemical reactivity and products of chemical reactionsb)b) Relationships in the periodic tableRelationships in the periodic tablec)c) Introduction to organic chemistryIntroduction to organic chemistry

5.5. LaboratoryLaboratory (5 – 10 percent)(5 – 10 percent)a)a) Making observations of chemical reactionsMaking observations of chemical reactionsb)b) Recording data/Communicating effectively the resultsRecording data/Communicating effectively the resultsc)c) Calculating/interpreting results based on the quantitative data Calculating/interpreting results based on the quantitative data

obtained.obtained.

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Labs:Labs:

Unless otherwise noted, each laboratory will be Unless otherwise noted, each laboratory will be “hands-on” and will involve:“hands-on” and will involve:physical manipulation of equipment and physical manipulation of equipment and materials in order to make relevant observations materials in order to make relevant observations and collect dataand collect datause the collected data to form conclusions and use the collected data to form conclusions and verify hypothesesverify hypothesescommunicate and compare their results and communicate and compare their results and procedures (informally to classmates and in a procedures (informally to classmates and in a formal, written report to the teacher)formal, written report to the teacher)

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Resources:Resources:

Text – “Chemistry” by Zumdahl (6th Edition), Text – “Chemistry” by Zumdahl (6th Edition), ancillaries and supplementsancillaries and supplementsThe College Board Science Achievement The College Board Science Achievement Tests/Past AP ExamsTests/Past AP ExamsVideo/Internet Resources (APEX, Glencoe, Video/Internet Resources (APEX, Glencoe, Zumdahl Interactive 6.0)Zumdahl Interactive 6.0)Additional advanced chemistry texts (Brown et Additional advanced chemistry texts (Brown et al, Hill et al, Holt Modern Chemistry, Glencoe al, Hill et al, Holt Modern Chemistry, Glencoe Chemistry Matter and Change)Chemistry Matter and Change)HM Class Prep with HM Testing v6.1HM Class Prep with HM Testing v6.1Princeton, Cole, and Brown AP Chemistry Test Princeton, Cole, and Brown AP Chemistry Test PreparationPreparation

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AP CHEMISTRY YEAR PLAN

Introduction/SafetyIntroduction/Safety Aug 25Aug 25

Predictive AssessmentPredictive Assessment Aug 26Aug 26

Unit 1:Unit 1: Review of Chemistry 1 Honors TopicsReview of Chemistry 1 Honors Topics Aug 29– Oct 14Aug 29– Oct 14

(Chapters 1-5, 11)(Chapters 1-5, 11)

Unit 2:Unit 2: Atomic Structure and BondingAtomic Structure and Bonding Oct 17 – Nov 4Oct 17 – Nov 4

(Chapters 7, 8, part of 9)(Chapters 7, 8, part of 9)

Unit 3:Unit 3: Chemical EquilibriumChemical Equilibrium Nov 7 – Dec 21Nov 7 – Dec 21

(Chapters 13-15)(Chapters 13-15)

Unit 4:Unit 4: Thermodynamics and ElectrochemistryThermodynamics and Electrochemistry Jan 3 – Feb 16Jan 3 – Feb 16

(Chapters 6, 16, and 17)(Chapters 6, 16, and 17)

Unit 5:Unit 5: Rate KineticsRate Kinetics Feb 20 – Feb 29Feb 20 – Feb 29

(Chapter 12)(Chapter 12)

Unit 6:Unit 6: Nuclear ChemistryNuclear Chemistry Mar 1 – Mar 13Mar 1 – Mar 13

Unit 7:Unit 7: Review for AP ExamReview for AP Exam Mar 14– Apr 30Mar 14– Apr 30

AP Chemistry ExamAP Chemistry Exam May 1, 2011May 1, 2011

Unit 8:Unit 8: Organic Chemistry/Extra LabsOrganic Chemistry/Extra Labs May 2 – Jun 1May 2 – Jun 1

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Classroom Requirements:2 inch three-ring binder for this class only

1 ½ inch three-ring Laboratory binder/portfolio

Loose leaf paper

Pencil and pen

Graphing Calculator

1package of latex gloves

1 gallon of distilled water

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Provided by School/Required for Provided by School/Required for Class:Class:

Zumdahl “Chemistry” TextbookZumdahl “Chemistry” Textbook

Zumdahl Study GuideZumdahl Study Guide

Zumdahl Experimental Chemistry Zumdahl Experimental Chemistry

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Attendance/TardiesAttendance/Tardies

Attendance and tardies will be Attendance and tardies will be dealt with per the LNHS Student dealt with per the LNHS Student Handbook.Handbook.

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Homework:Homework:

Homework assignments must be Homework assignments must be clearly identified by page number, clearly identified by page number, assigned questions, and date. assigned questions, and date. Answers Answers mustmust be outlined with a box, be outlined with a box, excluding theory questions.excluding theory questions.

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Exams/Tests/QuizzesExams/Tests/Quizzes Students will be taking chapter tests and quizzes Students will be taking chapter tests and quizzes (sometimes surprise!) throughout the course. (sometimes surprise!) throughout the course.

In addition, students must take the College In addition, students must take the College Board Board AP Chemistry ExamAP Chemistry Exam in May. in May.

Students scoring a “4” or “5” on this Exam will Students scoring a “4” or “5” on this Exam will receive eight (8) credit units at most universities receive eight (8) credit units at most universities and colleges. A “3” will receive 4 credits. and colleges. A “3” will receive 4 credits.

Students will receive their results from the Students will receive their results from the College Board in July; therefore, this Exam will College Board in July; therefore, this Exam will not count as part of the student’s grade.not count as part of the student’s grade.

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Re-teach/Re-testRe-teach/Re-test A student may re-take one chapter test per A student may re-take one chapter test per semester.semester.

However, the assigned test grade will be an However, the assigned test grade will be an averageaverage of the original test and the re-test. In of the original test and the re-test. In addition, students who have not completed all addition, students who have not completed all assignments, homework, labs, and quizzes for assignments, homework, labs, and quizzes for the tested section(s) will the tested section(s) will notnot be allowed to re- be allowed to re-test. test.

Should a re-test be requested, it must be taken Should a re-test be requested, it must be taken within five (5) school days. Any exemptions will within five (5) school days. Any exemptions will be dealt with by Administration.be dealt with by Administration.

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Labs/ExperimentsLabs/Experiments

Students are expected to abide by all laboratory Students are expected to abide by all laboratory safety regulations. Safety glasses, gloves, and safety regulations. Safety glasses, gloves, and aprons will be required for most lab aprons will be required for most lab experiments (provided by the school).experiments (provided by the school).

For every day that an assigned lab report is For every day that an assigned lab report is late, the student will lose 10 percent. If a late, the student will lose 10 percent. If a student is missing more than one lab each student is missing more than one lab each quarter, they will receive an “incomplete” until quarter, they will receive an “incomplete” until this deficiency is rectified. Once graded labs this deficiency is rectified. Once graded labs are returned, late labs will have a 50 percent are returned, late labs will have a 50 percent reduction in points.reduction in points.

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Laboratory Notebook (Binder)Laboratory Notebook (Binder)

A laboratory notebook is required to organize A laboratory notebook is required to organize students’ students’ gradedgraded lab reports. It should not be lab reports. It should not be brought to class daily, but will be checked and brought to class daily, but will be checked and graded at the end of each quarter. graded at the end of each quarter.

THIS NOTEBOOK IS MANDATORY PER THIS NOTEBOOK IS MANDATORY PER COLLEGE BOARD!!!!COLLEGE BOARD!!!!

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Missed Notes, Homework, Missed Notes, Homework, Assignments, LabsAssignments, Labs

Students are responsible for missed notes, Students are responsible for missed notes, homework, and assignments due to absence. homework, and assignments due to absence. This make-up work must be completed within 5 This make-up work must be completed within 5 days as per the Lake Norman High School days as per the Lake Norman High School student handbook. Any exemptions will be dealt student handbook. Any exemptions will be dealt with by Administration. with by Administration.

Students are to have missed notes written down Students are to have missed notes written down and obtained worksheets from the “extras” file and obtained worksheets from the “extras” file before asking Ms. Carroll for before asking Ms. Carroll for explanation/assistance.explanation/assistance.

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School RulesSchool Rules

Students are also required to abide by Students are also required to abide by Lake Norman High School Student Rules, Lake Norman High School Student Rules, including but not limited to:including but not limited to:

No electronic devices (CD players, cell-No electronic devices (CD players, cell-phones, pagers, etc….)phones, pagers, etc….)

No profanityNo profanity

No playing cardsNo playing cards

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Classroom RulesClassroom Rules

Talk only at appropriate times (When the Talk only at appropriate times (When the teacher is teacher is notnot talking, especially during talking, especially during directions and/or presentation)directions and/or presentation)

Raise your hand to ask a question or directionsRaise your hand to ask a question or directions

Bottled water is allowed (all other food and Bottled water is allowed (all other food and drink is prohibited)drink is prohibited)

Gum is allowed (if blowing bubbles, snapping, Gum is allowed (if blowing bubbles, snapping, or chewing with mouth open, that privilege will or chewing with mouth open, that privilege will be suspended for one month. If caught be suspended for one month. If caught disposing of gum anywhere disposing of gum anywhere otherother than the than the garbage can, privileges are suspended for the garbage can, privileges are suspended for the rest of the year!)rest of the year!)

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Classroom Rules continued…Classroom Rules continued…

Ms. Carroll dismisses the class, not the bell. Ms. Carroll dismisses the class, not the bell. Students will remain in their seats until Students will remain in their seats until dismissed.dismissed.Respect others and their property (be polite and Respect others and their property (be polite and use good manners).use good manners).Any statement resembling “let’s have a free day” Any statement resembling “let’s have a free day” will result in 5 extra assignment questions for the will result in 5 extra assignment questions for the day.”day.”Bathroom breaks may only be taken in the last Bathroom breaks may only be taken in the last 30 minutes of class. Students must have their 30 minutes of class. Students must have their school planner dated and initialed by the school planner dated and initialed by the teacher.teacher.

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Quest On-line HomeworkQuest On-line HomeworkStudents will be assigned on-line homework Students will be assigned on-line homework through the through the QuestQuest program provided by the program provided by the University of Texas. University of Texas. There are over There are over 11,200 chemistry problems11,200 chemistry problems inventoried for use. Problems in all subject areas inventoried for use. Problems in all subject areas are continuously being updated and created. are continuously being updated and created. There are over 500,000 homework questions There are over 500,000 homework questions graded by the service each week.graded by the service each week. The Homework Service delivers unique, The Homework Service delivers unique, algorithm-based problems, where each student algorithm-based problems, where each student receives a version receives a version differentdifferent from those given to from those given to other students. Since the parameters printed in other students. Since the parameters printed in each question differ, the answers differ between each question differ, the answers differ between versions. versions.

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Quest On-line HomeworkQuest On-line HomeworkThe student’s link to Quest is: The student’s link to Quest is: https://quest.cns.utexas.edu/studenthttps://quest.cns.utexas.edu/student. .

Information is also located on Ms. Carroll’s Information is also located on Ms. Carroll’s website: website: http://iss.schoolwires.com//Domain/2854http://iss.schoolwires.com//Domain/2854

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Quest On-line HomeworkQuest On-line HomeworkCourse Unique No. Codes: Course Unique No. Codes:

AP ChemistryAP Chemistry: Period 3: 201113: Period 3: 201113

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Quest On-line HomeworkQuest On-line HomeworkSome students utilize the system in the Some students utilize the system in the following manner following manner

1.1. LoginLogin

2.2. print their homework print their homework

3.log out 3.log out

4.work their homework offline 4.work their homework offline

5.log in 5.log in

6.submit their homework problem answers 6.submit their homework problem answers

7.obtain immediate answer feedback 7.obtain immediate answer feedback

8.resubmit answers when incorrect8.resubmit answers when incorrect

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Quest On-line HomeworkQuest On-line Homework

This quick grading feedback promotes This quick grading feedback promotes effective learning. effective learning. After the teacher’s designated assignment After the teacher’s designated assignment due date, students may download their due date, students may download their homework answers, which includes homework answers, which includes explanations for their individualized explanations for their individualized problems. problems. The instructors' versions always include The instructors' versions always include explanations to problems. explanations to problems.

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Quest On-line HomeworkQuest On-line HomeworkThe University of Texas Online Homework The University of Texas Online Homework Service logs and scores each record for Service logs and scores each record for each student with grades and a semester each student with grades and a semester summary. summary. This data is accessible to individual This data is accessible to individual students through their secured log-in via students through their secured log-in via the web site. the web site. A student may access his or her scoring A student may access his or her scoring record at any time via the web site. record at any time via the web site. Statistical plots of homework scores are Statistical plots of homework scores are also updated daily. also updated daily.

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Internet ResourcesInternet ResourcesInternet resource links such as interactive Internet resource links such as interactive quizzes and AP Chemistry information are quizzes and AP Chemistry information are available on Ms. Carroll’s school web-site: available on Ms. Carroll’s school web-site:

http://iss.schoolwires.com//Domain/2854http://iss.schoolwires.com//Domain/2854

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Internet ResourcesInternet Resources

Or, follow these links:Or, follow these links:www.k12.nc.us (Iredell-Statesville Schools www.k12.nc.us (Iredell-Statesville Schools website)website)click on “schools”click on “schools”click on “secondary schools”click on “secondary schools”click on “Lake Norman High”click on “Lake Norman High”click on “our staff”click on “our staff”click on “Carroll, Lezlie”click on “Carroll, Lezlie”click on “AP Chemistry Links” or “Chemistry click on “AP Chemistry Links” or “Chemistry Links and Interactive Chemistry Links and Interactive Chemistry

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Course EvaluationCourse Evaluation

Semester OneReporting Period No. 1 50%Mid-term AP Chemistry Exam 50%

Semester TwoReporting Period No. 3 50% Reporting Period No. 4 50%

Reporting Period Grade Evaluation:Labs/Lab Notebook 20%Homework assignments 12%Online Assignments 12%Chapter Tests 43%Quizzes 13%

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Ms. Carroll’s Contact InformationMs. Carroll’s Contact Information

E-mail Address:E-mail Address:[email protected]@iss.k12.nc.usWeb-Site:Web-Site: http://http://iss.schoolwires.com//Domain/2854iss.schoolwires.com//Domain/2854(Go to iss.k12.nc.us, schools, (Go to iss.k12.nc.us, schools, secondary schools, Lake Norman High, secondary schools, Lake Norman High, our staff, Lezlie Carroll)our staff, Lezlie Carroll)Phone Number:Phone Number: 704-799-8555 (ext. 704-799-8555 (ext. 1411)1411)

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ConfirmationConfirmationI have read/understand all of the aforementioned information I have visited Ms. Carroll’s school websiteI have received and read the “Student Safety Contract”! My child/I will obtain my UT EID number/password and enroll My child/I will obtain my UT EID number/password and enroll in the online chemistry course by August 27, 2011. in the online chemistry course by August 27, 2011. https://quest.cns.utexas.edu/studenthttps://quest.cns.utexas.edu/studentMy child/I will turn in the confirmation to Ms. Carroll.Student:Student: ______________________________________Date:Date: ______________________________________Signature:Signature: ______________________________________Email:Email: ______________________________________

Parent/Guardian:Parent/Guardian: ______________________________________Date:Date: ______________________________________Signature:Signature: ______________________________________Email:Email: ______________________________________Phone:Phone: ______________________________________