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Chemistry
Course Guidelines
School Year 2007 -
2008
Teacher:
Mrs. Heyden
Grading:
Homework, classwork, and class
participation
– 25%
Quizzes – 20%
Tests – 30%
Lab & project reports and lab
notebook - 25%
Homework -
Homework
assignments will be given out at the end of the class session and
posted
on the class web site each day. Unless otherwise stated, assignments
will
be due the next class period. Homework will frequently be discussed and
corrected
in class. Your name, class period, and date should be written at the
top
right hand corner of each assignment. No late homework will be
accepted unless you
are absent on
the day it is given or due. If you are absent
on the day it is due, you must pass in the assignment on the day you
return. If you are absent on the day an assignment is given, you must
meet with me to make special
arrangements
to make up the work. One free homework
assignment will be granted each quarter so that your
lowest
homework grade for that quarter will be dropped. Your
participation
in class (class discussions, group projects, desire to be involved,
overall
preparedness) will help to enhance your learning experience. A part of
your
grade will reflect the level of your contribution to the class.
Quizzes – A quiz
will
generally be given after a major topic or skill has been covered.
Quizzes
may or may not be announced. Surprise quizzes are always a
possibility! There will be no make-up
quizzes.
One free quiz grade will be granted each quarter so that the lowest
quiz
grade for that quarter will be dropped.
Tests – In
addition to the final exam, tests will be given at least four times a
quarter.
Tests will be announced at least one week in advance.
Lab Reports
- Laboratory exercises will be announced at least three class periods
in advance
so
students can prepare properly. A written report will be assigned at the
end
of each exercise. Additional group and individual projects may also be
assigned.
Class Notebooks
–
Although class notebooks will not normally be reviewed or graded during
the
course, it is strongly recommended that you keep one. Notebooks should
include
all of your class lecture notes, corrected homework, classroom
exercises,
and handouts. This reference can be used to help prepare for unit tests
and the final exam.
Laboratory Journal
– Each student will be required to have laboratory journal. The journal
will
be used to prepare for and record observation of lab exercises.
Students
who forget to bring their laboratory journal on lab days will not be permitted to complete the
exercise.
Laboratory journals will be collected and graded at least once a
quarter.
All students are invited to expand
the
course by bringing to class any related material that they may
encounter
(newspaper and magazine articles, newsletters, Internet sites, etc.).
We
will try to include it where possible.
As the school year progresses, the
guidelines
to this course may evolve and are subject to change. Any revision in
the
course will be communicated as soon as possible to each class section.
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