What's included
4 pre-recorded lessons
4 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
2-4 hours per week. 2 to 3 hours to watch the videos and to complete the practice problems. If the student wants to complete the quizzes and labs, then a further 2 to 3 hours each week.Assessment
Optional quizzes and lab reports may be completed. Those students who submit this work will be given a grade report at the end of the class.Grading
includedClass Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
This class is designed as an introduction to core concepts in chemistry. In order to understand the material, the student needs to have completed Algebra I and should have access to a scientific calculator. Students who take and understand this course will be very well prepared for further, more in-depth chemistry courses. Hopefully, they will also gain an appreciation for chemistry around them in their everyday lives. Please note that this class covers the same material as my Chemistry camp. Beyond the videos mentioned, students will also receive copies of all the slides covered as well as practice problems and answer keys. Videos and other material will be posted each Monday by 6:00 AM Chicago time. Course syllabus: --Week 1-- * Video 1: Periodic Table Basics * Video 2: Naming Compounds --Week 2-- * Video 1: Writing Formulas * Video 2: Electron Configurations --Week 3-- * Video 1: Balancing Equations * Video 2: Grams, Moles, and Stoichiometry --Week 4-- * Video 1: Gas Laws * Video 2: Molality and Molarity Course expectations: This is a flexible schedule course, which means that there are no live meetings. Each week, you will watch the videos (via an unlisted YouTube link which will be posted in the classroom) and work through the practice problems. You can always post videos or photos or messages asking for help on the practice problems on the class message board. Students are encouraged to help each other, and the instructor will check in regularly to answer questions as well. This is not the kind of course where you can sit and watch the videos and learn. You should be working through the practice problems each week in order to get the most benefit out of the course. The instructor will always be available via message and will typically reply within 12 to 24 hours. I am also willing to set up office hours via Zoom video chat if they are requested by a section of the class.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the basics of the periodic table, how to name compounds, how to write formulas, electron configurations, how to balance equations, how to work with grams and moles, stoichiometry, the gas law, and molality and molarity.
Syllabus
4 Lessons
over 4 WeeksLesson 1:
The Periodic Table and Naming Compounds
We cover the basics of the periodic table as well as how to name compounds.
Lesson 2:
Writing Formulas and Electron Configurations
We cover how to write chemical formulas and how to do electron configurations.
Lesson 3:
Balancing Equations. Grams, Moles, and Stoichiometry.
We cover how to balance chemical equations. We cover how to convert between grams and moles and how to do stoichiometry.
Lesson 4:
Gas Laws. Molality and Molarity.
We cover the main gas laws as well as molality and molarity calculations.
Other Details
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
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Ages: 15-18