today’s objectives: get acquainted find out what to expect homework: read and sign contracts...
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Today’s objectives:• Get Acquainted• Find out what to expectHomework:• Read and sign contracts• Complete survey• Gather supplies – pay $30 lab fee• View website and read PP 1 a, b, c, d Looking ahead: Read and take Cornell notes 2.1-2.5 due Friday, 8/29Today’s Handouts:Syllabus, Survey, Academic Contract, Flinn Safety contract, Parent letter, Cornell note taking template, periodic table
Welcome to Honors Chemistry! 8/20/13
•Married to Keith Baldessari for 28 years•2 children: Sarah (Senior at Cornell University)
Matt (Freshman at Westmont College, Santa Barbara CA)
•Golden Retriever: Sandy
Here are a few facts about me...
• Education: Hudson High School, Denison University Hofstra University, Cleveland State University
(BS-Chemistry, MBA-Finance, MA-Ed.)
I play the harp.
•I enjoy attending all of my children's sports events, music recitals, and other activities.
• I love entertaining and decorating
our home for the holidays.
• I love to travel and enjoy boating, and snow skiing.• I love the beach!!! And, I am an avid shark tooth collector.
What is Honors Chemistry?• Lab based college preparatory class• Prepares students for AP Chemistry
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What does taking the AP exam and doing well mean to me?
Financial Benefit At Miami University* in Oxford Ohio:Acceptable score 3 to 5Score of 3 earns credit for CHM 111 including
lab (4 hours). Worth $845.40 for an in-state student
Score of 4 or 5 earns credit for CHM 141, 142, 144, and 145 (10 hours). Worth $2,113.50
*Similar benefits but different pricing at other state schools.
What does taking the AP exam and doing well mean to me?
Benefit at Ivy League and other private schools:• Make your freshman year easier • Level the playing field (your peers will have all taken
lots of AP courses)• Acceptable scores 4 or 5• Impress College Admission Counselors• Develop College-Level Academic Skills• Save Money/Time – graduate sooner• Choose a Major Sooner/register earlier• Take More Elective Classes in College• Add a Minor or Second Major More Easily