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Welcome to Chemistry Dr. Elizabeth Roland August 16, 2012 Please obtain an index card to answer the following questions: 1.What is your name? 2.What do you like to be called? 3.What previous science courses have you taken? 4.How do you define chemistry? 5.What is one thing you did this summer?

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Welcome to ChemistryDr. Elizabeth Roland

August 16, 2012Please obtain an index card to answer the following questions:1. What is your name?2. What do you like to be called?3. What previous science courses have you taken?4. How do you define chemistry?5. What is one thing you did this summer?

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Agenda

- Roll call and Introductions- What is Chemistry?- Syllabus- Orientation to Room and Rules- Observation

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Target

I can list the classroom rules for Dr. Roland’s class.

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Each of you will state your name and one thing you did this summer.

I will be taking notes……

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What is Chemistry?Chemistry is the study of structure of matter and the transformations it may undergo.

Chemistry is a laboratory based science which is broadly classified as a physical science.

Most science majors and science related majors in college require students to take chemistry course sequences.

Taking a high school chemistry course is very helpful for anyone going to college.

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Food and Drink

Because this room is a working laboratory, no food should be brought into the room.While the room may look clean, small chemical residues are everywhere (so small that you cannot see it). This small amount could make you sick.We are all safer not eating in the room.Drinks which are covered, may be in the lecture portion of the room as long as they are covered. No drinks may EVER be in the laboratory section of the room.

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How to Earn the Grade You Want..Stay awake in classAsk questions and listen for the answersDo your homeworkThink while you work, do not work to just finishReview your class notes dailyDo not TRUST “googled” answers (always note the source

and consider if it is reliable)Use your book as a reference tool (yes, it can answer

some of your questions)Figure out how best you learn (not memorize)

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Materials

You will need:Composition notebookScientific calculator3 ring binderPensPencilsLoose leaf paper1 package of 100 index cards1 highlighter

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Scientific Calculator?

There are generally two types of calculator classifications:

ScientificBusiness

For chemistry, you need a scientific calculator. Look for a button with EE on it. That will allow you to enter larger numbers such as 6.022*1023.You might also look for the carrot key (^)

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Laboratory Notebookso We will use composition notebooks to collect laboratory

data. You need to write you name clearly on the front and write legibly.

o If you make an error, do not erase, or scribble it out. Just make a line through it. You may have been right the first time.

o Typed formal lab reports will be added to the notebooks after grading occurs.

o Some universities will require you to show your laboratory notebook before granting the laboratory credit.

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Rules

Rule 1Unless permission is granted, no student should be in the laboratory section of the room.

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Rule 2Be prepared for class.This means:

bring a pencil, pen, paper, and book to class (3 p’s and a b)

write down your homework assignments check homework board for missed assignments do your own homework read labs when handed out prior to class

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Rule 3Be respectful of all members of the class and visitors.What this means:

Do not go digging into someone else’s materials (including mine) without permission

Keep your hands to yourself When one person has the floor, you should listen Do not talk over one another

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Rule 4Be academically honestThis means:

Do your own work When you use the work of others, give them credit Keep your eyes from wondering during a test or a

quizDefinition from dictonary.com for plagiarism:an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author: It is said that he plagiarized Thoreau's plagiarism of a line written by Montaigne.

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Rule 5We all have our own space, respect it.This means:

We do not mess with the lab of other group. We do not go into the lab prep room nor the

chemical storage room. Do not pilfer materials from others. Do not take anything from this room without

EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION.

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All other school rules will be enforced.

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Lab Equipment

You and your partner are responsible for cleaning up all your equipment before and after lab.This includes the removal of anything written on the glassware to identify the contents.You will not need to dry beakers. Air drying is sufficient.Return all materials to their original locations.

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Observation

Take out a piece of paper.At the top, write your name.

Now watch the demonstration.

Write down all your observations (be very thorough, five senses minus taste).

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Observation

Share with a seat partner your observations.

Did you have the same? Did you have any that were different?

Now think about using your observations to create reason for what has happened.

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Homework

Be prepare to list the classroom rules for your first quiz.

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Drill, Drill, Drill

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