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Tuesday, Aug. 20th: “A” DayWednesday, Aug. 21st: “B” dayAgenda • Go over syllabus • Hand out books • Assign iPad numbers • Student Safety Agreement (SSA) • Safety Demo • Appointment Clocks • Homework: Read and return signed SSA for 10 x-credit points! Next Time: Safety Test!
Syllabus • Description of course • Course objectives and units covered • Expectations • Required materials • Rules and procedures • Grading homework pass
Required Materials Bring to class EVERY DAY Chemistry textbook 2-pocket folder for handouts, etc. Loose leaf, lined paper and/or spiral notebook Pens or pencils (blue or black ink is preferred) Scientific calculator (the one you use for math class should be fine) 2-pocket lab folder that stays in your class bin
Rules and Procedures Safety Respect Cell Phones Food/Drink/Gum Cheating
Textbooks • After you get your book, sign your name on the inside front cover. • You will be responsible for returning this same book at the end of the year. • Page through the book to see how information is displayed, etc. Chemistry Holt, Rinehart & Winston: 2006
iPad Assignment • We will use iPads frequently in Chem 1 for science article summaries and enrichment activities. • You will use the same iPad every time and you will be responsible for that device.
Student Safety Agreement(SSA) The SSA must be signed by both the student and their parent/guardian before any lab work can be conducted. I will keep the signed page of the agreement in a binder and you will keep the rest of the agreement in your lab folder as a constant reminder of the safety rules.
Student Safety Agreement Conduct General Lab Safety Housekeeping Laboratory Dress Hygiene Emergency Procedures Chemical Handling
Safety Demo • Why is it so important to wear safety glasses in the lab? • What would happen if a concentrated acid or base was splashed in your eyes?
Safety Demo Egg whites and human eyes have a lot of protein. Proteins are natural polymers formed by linking hundreds of amino acids together. When proteins come in contact with strong acids or bases, they become “denatured” and lose their structure. (Just like being cooked) This structure is needed for the proteins to perform their biological functions. Denaturing the protein changes its properties and is irreversible.
Always, always, always wear your safety glasses when in the laboratory!
Appointment Clocks • Appointment clocks are graphic organizers that are used to pair students when doing small group work. • You still get to work with your friends, but you also get to work with other classmates. • The clocks will be used throughout the year to pick partners for various activities.
Looking Ahead • Next time: • Tour of the chemistry lab • Safety Test • 1st semester Chem 1 Initial Assessment • Smile! Picture day is Thursday! • Meet the players for fall sports: • Friday, August 23rd • Homework: Read and return signed SSA for 10 x-credit points!