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Chemistry 401 - Electrons and Light (4 of 7) [Science]

Science, Chemistry: (Part 4 of 7) In this class, students will gain a better understanding of electrons and the important role they play in the atom. They will also explore light and the electromagnetic spectrum.
Dr. Jim Gifford, PhD - Chemistry, Physics, Science
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7 pre-recorded lessons
5 weeks
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1 year access
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Homework
1 hour per week. Each week a 1-2 page sheet of practice problems will be given for students to reinforce what they are learning in the class. Teacher will provide feedback on all submitted work.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
An atom loses an electron... it says "Man! I really got to keep my ion them!"

This class is designed to provide an more in-depth look at the electron and the important role is plays in the atom.  This class will also cover topics related to light.  Many topics will be covered over this 5 week class that will give the student a better understanding of electrons and the electromagnetic spectrum.  Students will have the opportunity to practice what they learn each week.  

Week 1: Review of Atoms and Valence Electrons
-> Video Lecture: Atoms Review
-> Video Lecture: Valence Electrons Review
-> Fill in the blank note sheets for each video
-> Practice problems

Week 2: Electron Quantum Numbers and Atomic Orbitals
-> Video Lecture: Quantum Numbers for Electrons
-> Video Lecture: Atomic Orbitals
-> Fill in the blank note sheets for each video
-> Practice problems

Week 3: Electron Configurations
-> Video Lecture: Electron Configurations and Diagrams
-> Fill in the blank note sheets for each video
-> Practice problems

Week 4: Covalent Bonding and Molecular Shapes
-> Video Lecture: Covalent Bonding Revisted
-> Video Lecture: Molecular Shapes 
-> Fill in the blank note sheets for the video
-> Practice problems

Week 5: Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
-> Video Lecture: Electromagnetic Spectrum
-> Fill in the blank note sheets for each video
-> Practice problems

This is a flexible schedule course, meaning that there are no live meetings. Each week, new video lectures, notes pages, and practice problems will be posted to the classroom. The student should upload their completed practice problems to the classroom (either scanned or picture taken) for feedback from the teacher.   There will be a discussion thread where students can ask for help from the class and the teacher.  To get the most out of this course, the teacher will provide notes pages with blanks for the students to fill in as they watch the videos.  Students are expected to complete the practice problems each week as the material builds upon itself weekly.

The teacher is always be available via message (either in the classroom discussion or private message) and will typically reply within 12 hours, but never more than 24 hours unless extenuating circumstances.

Learning Goals

Students will have an better understanding of the electron and the vital role it plays in all atomic interactions
Students will have an understanding of light and how the electromagnetic spectrum works.
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Syllabus

7 Lessons
over 5 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Welcome
 Welcome 
Lesson 2:
Review Valence Electrons
 Review what valence electrons are and why they are important 
Lesson 3:
Quantum Numbers & Atomic Orbitals
 Learn about the quantum numbers and atomic orbitals 
Lesson 4:
Electron Configurations
 Learn about electron configurations and electron diagrams 

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Supply List
Notes pages for each lesson and practice problems will be provided by the teacher.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Doctoral Degree in Engineering (General) from North Carolina State University
Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from United States Military Academy
I have taught chemistry and chemical engineering at the college level, and have been teaching science to home school elementary, middle and high school students for 10 years.  I know how to present science in a fun way to boost students interest in the subject.

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