Estudio intensivo de verano: temas avanzados de química de secundaria
Qué está incluido
5 reuniones en vivo
4 horas 35 minutos horas de clase por semanaTarea
1-2 horas por semana. incluidoExperiencia de clase
Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 9 - 12
Nivel Intermediate - Advanced
Join us for an intensive 6-week Chemistry study course designed to deepen your understanding of key concepts and prepare you for success on the AP exam. Each week will focus on a different aspect of chemistry, building a solid foundation in the fundamentals while exploring more advanced topics. Summer 2024 Dates Listed ⭐Week 1: Atomic Structure (June 24 - 28) - Explore atomic structure, including subatomic particles, atomic number, mass number, and isotopes. - Study the periodic table, its organization, and trends in atomic size, ionization energy, and electron affinity. ⭐Week 2: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure (July 1 - 5) - Learn about the different types of chemical bonds: ionic, covalent, and metallic. - Understand Lewis structures and the VSEPR theory. - Explore molecular geometry and polarity. ⭐Week 3: Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry (July 8 - 12) - Practice balancing chemical equations - Study the different types of chemical reactions: synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, and combustion. - Master stoichiometry, including the mole concept, molar mass, limiting reactants, and percent yield. ⭐Week 4: Thermochemistry and Gases (July 15 - 19) - Explore energy changes in chemical reactions, including endothermic and exothermic reactions. - Learn about heat capacity, specific heat, and calorimetry - Study the gas laws: Boyle's law, Charles's law, Avogadro's law, and the ideal gas law. ⭐Week 5: Chemical Kinetics and Equilibrium (July 22 - 26) - Understand rate laws and reaction mechanisms. - Explore the factors affecting reaction rates: temperature, concentration, and catalysts. - Study chemical equilibrium, including the equilibrium constant and Le Chatelier's principle ⭐Week 6: Acids and Bases, Electrochemistry, and Review (July 29 - August 2) - Learn about acid-base theories: Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, and Lewis - Practice pH and pOH calculations and acid-base titrations. - Explore electrochemistry, including redox reactions, electrochemical cells, and Faraday's laws. Each week, students will receive a packet for notes and practice questions for the unit. I will include sites for additional information and resources. Join us for a rigorous and engaging six-week course that will prepare you for success in AP Chemistry. Let's embark on this educational journey together and maximize your summer!
Metas de aprendizaje
Atomic Structure and Properties:
Big Idea 1: The chemical elements are fundamental building materials of matter, and all matter can be understood in terms of arrangements of atoms.
Big Idea 2: Chemical and physical properties of materials can be explained by the structure and the arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules, and the forces between them.
Molecular and Ionic Composition:
Big Idea 3: The formation of bonds between atoms is accompanied by changes in the energy of the interacting particles and the surrounding environment.
Big Idea 4: Chemical reactions can be described by reaction mechanisms and the conservation of atoms.
Intermolecular Forces and Properties:
Big Idea 5: The laws of thermodynamics describe the essential role of energy and explain and predict the direction of changes in matter.
Big Idea 6: Any bond or intermolecular attraction that can be formed can be broken. These two processes are in a dynamic competition, sensitive to initial conditions and external perturbations.
Chemical Reactions:
Big Idea 7: The behavior of matter undergoing chemical change is described by the laws of thermodynamics and quantum mechanics.
Kinetics:
Big Idea 8: The changes that occur in the chemical composition of matter are represented by balanced chemical equations.
Big Idea 9: The structure and shapes of molecules and ions can be predicted from their Lewis structures and VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory.
Thermodynamics:
Big Idea 10: Properties of solutions can be interpreted in terms of the interactions between solute and solvent molecules.
Big Idea 11: Rates of chemical reactions are determined by details of the molecular collisions.
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Reference (Optional) Any AP Chemistry Practice Book Such as Barron's AP Chemistry by Pamela Kerrigan and Neil D. Jesperson I will be using this version, but the books are similar. This particular book has 6 practice tests and an online timed test option. Plus, it is very reasonably priced.
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Indiana Certificado de Docencia en Ciencia
Licenciatura en Ciencia desde Ball State University
Welcome to my Outschool profile! I'm an enthusiastic science educator with a passion for inspiring young minds. With over a decade of teaching experience, I specialize in middle and high school sciences, including chemistry, physics, and biology.
My approach to teaching is all about making science relatable, exciting, and empowering for students. I focus not just on the facts but on teaching them how to think like scientists, solve problems, and use scientific language effectively. This builds their confidence and helps them see science as a skill they can master, opening doors to further exploration and advanced studies.
Whether you're looking for ongoing classes, one-time sessions, or semester-long courses, I offer a range of options to suit your needs. I'm also available for personalized tutoring and test preparation. If you are still looking for a time or topic that fits your schedule, feel free to reach out, and I'll do my best to accommodate you.
Let's embark on a journey of discovery and learning together! I can't wait to share my love for science with your students. Contact me to discuss how we can make science come alive in a way that's meaningful and fun for them. See you in class!
Reseñas
Clase grupal
90 US$
semanalmente ( 18 US$ por clase)5x por semana
55 min
Completado por 15 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 14-18
3-14 alumnos por clase