In this course you will learn about some of the basic, important topics in chemistry. This should prepare you to approach a school-year chemistry course with some real confidence in conceptual knowledge, mathematical skills, and laboratory technique. I intend to cover Scientific Notation, Dimensional Analysis, and Density. Several interesting labs will allow the topics we touch on to be a bit broader.
As with all the Upward Bound courses, you are not given a final grade. Instead, I will write a narrative evaluation which assesses:
This evaluation will be based, in part, on the grades you earn on the work you do. I will give grades for each assignment and test so that we can both keep track of your progress in the course.
The grading policy is designed to reflect how much work you put into learning. If you put in the effort to learn the material you will do well. Your grade will be based on the following categories.
Lab reports may be corrected and handed back to me within three days of receiving the graded work. Quizzes cannot be done again for credit. Submit a new draft along with the original draft for purposes of comparison.
In order to receive credit for a do-over students must talk to me about their report so I can give verbal feedback.
Note: Only work handed in on time is eligible for corrections.
If you miss class, and it is an excused absence, then you may make up the work you missed. You must see me and ask for the work as soon as you return to class. This must be on your own initiative: advocate for yourself! We will determine due dates for make-up work as needed.
Late work is subject to a penalty of 25 points on a 100 point assignment. Late work will be accepted only within two days of the original due date. After that it will not be accepted.
Working in small groups to solve problems is a great way to learn science. Part of your class time each week will consist of group work.