Tuesday, May 9, 2023
New Chemistry Workbook
Tuesday, May 2, 2023
Online Classes Summer 2023
Looking for science camps this summer? I offer a couple of different options.
ACT Preparation Course (over zoom - May 25 and June 1)
Is your high-school student taking the ACT test this year?
Here is an opportunity to help your student get ready for the test by---
- finding out what to expect on the test
- learning test-taking strategies
- reviewing the content that the test covers
High School Chemistry Crash Course - Flex Class (starting May 23)
This is a flexible schedule course, meaning 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.
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.
High School Chemistry Camp (starting July 21 and starting August 10)
This camp 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 every day lives.
In this course, we will cover the following topics:
- Periodic Table Basics
- Naming Compounds
- Writing Formulas
- Electron Configurations
- Balancing Equations
- Grams, Moles, and Stoichiometry
- Gas Laws
- Molality and Molarity
High School Physics Crash Course - Flex Class (starting May 23)
This is a flexible schedule course, meaning 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.
This class is designed as an introduction to core concepts in physics. 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 physics courses. Hopefully, they will also gain an appreciation for physics around them in their everyday lives.
High School Physics Camp (starting July 20)
This camp is designed as an introduction to core concepts in physics. 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 physics courses. Hopefully, they will also gain an appreciation for physics around them in their everyday lives.
In this camp, we will cover the following topics:
* Dimensional Analysis, Metric Units, Scientific notation, Sig Figs
* Kinematics
* Two-Dimensional Kinematics
* Dynamics (Newton’s Laws of Motion)
* Work and Energy
* Power, Linear Momentum, Impulse, and Torque
* Electromagnetism
To register, click on each of the respective links above.
ACT Preparation Course (over zoom - May 25 and June 1)
Is your high-school student taking the ACT test this year?
Here is an opportunity to help your student get ready for the test by---
- finding out what to expect on the test
- learning test-taking strategies
- reviewing the content that the test covers
High School Chemistry Crash Course - Flex Class (starting May 23)
This is a flexible schedule course, meaning 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.
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.
High School Chemistry Camp (starting July 21 and starting August 10)
This camp 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 every day lives.
In this course, we will cover the following topics:
- Periodic Table Basics
- Naming Compounds
- Writing Formulas
- Electron Configurations
- Balancing Equations
- Grams, Moles, and Stoichiometry
- Gas Laws
- Molality and Molarity
High School Physics Crash Course - Flex Class (starting May 23)
This is a flexible schedule course, meaning 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.
This class is designed as an introduction to core concepts in physics. 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 physics courses. Hopefully, they will also gain an appreciation for physics around them in their everyday lives.
High School Physics Camp (starting July 20)
This camp is designed as an introduction to core concepts in physics. 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 physics courses. Hopefully, they will also gain an appreciation for physics around them in their everyday lives.
In this camp, we will cover the following topics:
* Dimensional Analysis, Metric Units, Scientific notation, Sig Figs
* Kinematics
* Two-Dimensional Kinematics
* Dynamics (Newton’s Laws of Motion)
* Work and Energy
* Power, Linear Momentum, Impulse, and Torque
* Electromagnetism
To register, click on each of the respective links above.
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