Contact Information:
Email: bbrunner@ridgeview19.org
I arrive before most days by 7:40 am and stay after until 3:30/4, if you need help, feel free to reach out to me or come in for help during those times.
Textbook:
This class utilizes the CK-12 e-textbook that will also be linked through the google class. Additional content throughout the year will utilize POGIL’s and various PhETS.
Attendance Policy:
Students are expected to be in the classroom when the bell rings. If you are not in the classroom, you will be counted tardy. Per district policy, after 3 tardies a student will be given a detention
Cell phones and other devices:
Cell phones and other mobile devices are expected to be silenced and put away, having them out without permission will result in a warning, a second offense will result in a confiscation.
Cheating:
Cheating will not be tolerated in my classroom. This includes blatant copying and “borrowing” homework. Any and all parties involved will be given a zero on the assignment, parent contact will be made, and other disciplinary action will be taken according to the handbook.
Discipline:
Students found to be breaking any rules on the syllabus or in the handbook will be subject to the following consequences:
1. Verbal warning
2. Detention
3. Class dismissal
These steps may be skipped or added as the situation requires.
Laboratory Damages: Please note; a student can have fines applied to their student account for damaging or destroying laboratory materials through intentional malic or negligence. These fines will be assigned to replace in full the item(s) that are broken or destroyed.
Topics to be Covered
A general review of topics that were covered in the Chemistry I and Honours Chemistry classes.
A study into the absorption and release of chemical and thermal energy within a chemical reaction.
A study into the concepts of equilibrium of a reaction, along side Le Chatliers Principle.
A deeper delve into Acids and Bases from chemistry I, utilizing the Lewis definition and studies into titration, Ka, pKa, and slat hydrolysis.
How the flow of electrons and electric potential between atoms can create electricity .
A survey into organic chemistry, mostly focusing on nomenclature and a few basic reactions.
A brief introduction to nuclear concepts and radiation types and sources.
Grading:
This class grades based off of a weighted grading scale, broken down into 4 categories. Each category will contribute the given amount to your quarter grade. The categories are as follows:
Homework – 20%
Homework will be broken into paper and online assignments on canvas. Paper homework is due by the time I leave for the day, and must be placed into the proper basket for your hour. Paper homework will be graded based off a combination of completion and accuracy. Online assignments will be due by the time posted on the assignment (usually 11:59 pm) and will be graded for accuracy. Students are encouraged to work with each other if they are having problems with the homework.
Participation – 10%
Participation is a reflection on how much effort you put into the class, how much you contribute to class discussions and engage in class activities, as well as your participation within group projects and labs.
Tests and Quizzes – 35%
Test will be given at the end of each unit. They will cover vocabulary, problems, and lab work. They may consist of multiple choice, true/false, fill in the blank, problems, and short answer. Quizzes may be given throughout a unit, covering materials within the unit when applicable.
Labs – 35%
Lab experiments and reports will be assigned when applicable. During the lab, points will be given to each student depending on the amount of work they contribute to the lab and their lab group. In order to receive full points, students must be active members of their groups. Lab makeups will be held after school by appointment. Labs must be made up within two weeks of the lab.
The Final
While the district no longer requires teachers or classes to give finals, for almost all intents and purposes, Chem II is a college prepatory class, and as such, will still be giving a final. These will be project based instead of a communicative test, but will still be a significant portion of the semester grade - 20%. The projects will be assigned in the first and third quarter of, and be due on the last week of each respective semester.
In collaboration with the physics class, the Chemistry II class and physics take a field trip towards the end of April each year to either Six Flags in Chicago or St Louis for Physics Day.
For a student to be eligible, they must have at least a grade of a "C" in the class, and have received no detentions in the class. Permission Slips and Ticket money must be submitted no later than two weeks before the leave date.
As part of the Nuclear unit, parts of the HBO historical drama miniseries Chernobyl will be shown in class. As the show has a TV-MA rating, permission slips will be sent out and must be signed by a parent or guardian or an alternative assignment will be given.