Week 32 - 5/4 to 5/8
INFO ON CPS GRADING UPDATE -
Now that we are certain we are not going to return to school this semester, CPS has changed the way in which final report card grades will be determined. The basic intent of the original policy remains the same, but there is a provision to address students that do not participate meaningfully in remote learning during 4th quarter.
The three most important things to know are...
Now that we are certain we are not going to return to school this semester, CPS has changed the way in which final report card grades will be determined. The basic intent of the original policy remains the same, but there is a provision to address students that do not participate meaningfully in remote learning during 4th quarter.
- If you fail 4th quarter, your GPA will not be impacted, but you will receive an "INC" (for incomplete) on your report card and need to retake 2nd semester chemistry in order to graduate.
- If you pass 4th quarter, but with a grade lower than that you received in 3rd quarter, it will not impact your GPA and you will receive a "P" (for passing) on your report card.
- If you pass 4th quarter with a grade equal to or higher than your 3rd quarter grade, you will see a regular letter grade on your report card and it will count in your GPA.
The three most important things to know are...
- 4th quarter graded assignments include one weekly major assignment and one weekly socrative quiz given in the regularly scheduled orange/blue class period on Thursdays and Fridays. Other valuable assignments will continue to be posted for those students who desire and are able to complete a more robust chemistry curriculum, but there are only two things I am going to put into Aspen for each week. So far, the 4th quarter graded assignments have been Gas Experiment #1 and the Pressure & Temperature lab. If you have not done these yet, you should. I will be very flexible with assignment deadlines throughout this whole semester. At the beginning of June though, I will need to set a deadline to cut off the submission of late work though so that I can get things graded before grades are due. Making up quizzes is more challenging, so please do everything you can to take them on time. Email me ASAP if you miss a quiz so we can schedule a time to get it made up and avoid a zero. No quizzes we have taken yet will count for a grade in 4th quarter. The first one that will count is this week's Chapter 13 Gas Quiz B.
- Our weekly schedule needs to change a bit to adapt to the CPS grading update. Starting today & moving forward...
- Mon = New weekly assignments and resources posted on class website, students work on them independently. This week only, I'm also hosting a 1:00-1:30 live Q & A session about the grading update & schedule changes.
- Tues & Wed = Students work independently & all students may join optional live tutoring from 1:00-1:30, link will be emailed out at 12:55. This will be incredibly valuable time for us to get prepared for the quiz on Thurs/Fri. Be on time, turn your cameras on and your microphones off, be appropriate, and use the virtual parking lot (link). Don't forget about the Chapter 13 - Greatest Hits of Student Questions (link) either :)
- Thurs & Fri = Online socrative quiz of the week will be given during your regularly scheduled Orange/Blue class period. It is open note but to be completed individually. You will need to log into your period's socrative room using your student ID. Questions on all future socrative quizzes will be randomized for everyone & you will only be able to take the quiz once during regularly scheduled class time-if you quit or do not finish, all unanswered questions will be marked wrong and you will not be able to retake the quiz. I will make certain that they are not too long. Anyone who has prepared will be able to finish them within the 60 minute class period. Please try very hard to take the quiz on time, if you miss it you need to email me ASAP to reschedule in order to avoid a zero.
- I realize it is going to be harder for some students to adjust than others. I am truly mostly concerned with your physical and emotional health, so whenever you are unable to complete something - just email me. If you let me know what's going on, I can help you, for real. I am going to be very understanding about deadlines, IF you reach out and communicate with me. However, if you don't do your work and do not communicate, we will have a problem. I sincerely want to avoid giving a single student an INC this semester, so PLEASE stay in touch! I love you miss you and wish like crazy that we could just be back in school, but this is the best we can manage right now & we'll get through it together..
Calendar of Due Dates - Plan ahead & remember to email me with any questions about anything :) Focus on the major assignment each week & the Friday Socrative quiz.
Chapter 13 "I CANs"...
... visualize particle collisions which create a gas's pressure
...explain in my own words how a barometer works
...use and convert between the following units of pressure mmHg, torr, atm, kPa & psi
...convert between Celsius and Kelvin
...relate the volume, pressure, amount and temperature of gases using Boyle's, Charles's, Gay-Lusaac's, combined gas law and ideal gas calculations
...relate the total and partial pressures of a mixture of gases using Dalton's law calculations
...use particle picture calculations and KMT to model gases and their behavior
...interpret STP in various settings for gas samples
...perform gas stoichiometry using standard molar volume
... visualize particle collisions which create a gas's pressure
...explain in my own words how a barometer works
...use and convert between the following units of pressure mmHg, torr, atm, kPa & psi
...convert between Celsius and Kelvin
...relate the volume, pressure, amount and temperature of gases using Boyle's, Charles's, Gay-Lusaac's, combined gas law and ideal gas calculations
...relate the total and partial pressures of a mixture of gases using Dalton's law calculations
...use particle picture calculations and KMT to model gases and their behavior
...interpret STP in various settings for gas samples
...perform gas stoichiometry using standard molar volume
This Week's Goals -
To be completed at students own pace but in order as shown below. The Gas Law Problem set is this week's major assignment (the only one being officially graded, but all of them would normally be done & are helpful in learning about gases)
- MAJOR ASSIGNMENT - Gas Law Problem Set, due Wed 5/6. Post a link to a photo of hand written work to the Quarter 4 Assignment Tracker
- Review teacher videos & prepare for socrative Chapter 13 Gas Quiz B at the end of this week during regularly scheduled class periods. ORANGE = Thurs & BLUE = Fri
- Read 13.6 & 13.11- notes are optional, but ask questions in Chapter 13 - Greatest Hits of Student Questions (link)!
- Review Gas Law Practice presentation and KMT PowerPoint (in Helpful Files section below)
- #’s 32,36, 46,54,55,58(post to Quarter 4 Assignment Tracker by Thurs 5/7… I know these are boring but they are the VERY BEST way to prepare for our next socrative quiz! Use the virtual parking lot to ask for help too!)
Socrative Quiz Info...new ones now to be taken during class time on Thursdays and Fridays.
Socrative quiz grades up through Ch 13 Gas Quiz A entered into Aspen do NOT count in your grade.
Socrative Chapter 13 Gas Quiz B at the end of this week during regularly scheduled class periods. ORANGE = Thurs & BLUE = Fri
For all socrative exams after but not including Chapter 13 Gas Quiz A, you will need to log into your period's socrative room using your student ID. Questions on all future socrative quizzes will be randomized for everyone & you will only be able to take the quiz once during regularly scheduled class time-if you quit, all unanswered questions will be marked wrong and you will not be able to retake the quiz. If you still want to take the Ch 13 Gas Quiz A, log into socrative and join room "CH13ATRINE". All future make-up quizzes will need to be scheduled via email with Mrs. Trine though, so please do everything possible to take them on time during regularly schedule Orange/Blue class period.
Log into socrative.com and join the room for your class period. I've separated the class periods out into five rooms: TRINE1, TRINE2, TRINE4, TRINE5 & TRINE 7. If you did not take the chapter 7/8 exam &/or the chapter 9 exam &/or the chapter 13 Gas Quiz A, please consider doing so. You can always take them. They are waiting in their own socrative rooms called "CH78TRINE" & "CH9TRINE" & "CH13ATRINE".
- try your hardest
- use your study materials like you will when you take an optional final exam (keep them organized!)
- learn from it
- realize it's not as good or thorough as our normal tests
- EMAIL MRS. TRINE ASAP IF YOU CAN'T TAKE THE SOCRATIVE QUIZZES ON TIME!
Helpful Files -
OPPORTUNITY TO BE KIND FROM FELLOW WY SCIENCE STUDENTS - be safe & post a photo of neighborhood cleanup (link)
MAJOR ASSIGNMENT - Gas Law Problem Set (link)
Pressure & Temperature Lab (link)
Chapter 13 - Greatest Hits of Student Questions (link)
Virtual Parking Lot (link) - I think this might have been posted as view only, but now you can edit it! PLEASE use it!
Gas Law practice presentation (link)
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Gas Experiment #2 (link)
Gas Experiment #1 (link)
Into to Gases presentation (link)
Science Wonders presentation (link) Don't let the quarantine get you down! Check out the amazing things happening in science :)
Videos & Photos
5/6 Live tutoring - Gas Stoichiometry Problem #54, Dalton's Law Example Problem, Ideal gas Law Problem #55 (link)
5/5 Live tutoring - Grading question, Review of Boyle's Law, Ideal Gas Law Example Problem (link)
5/4 4th Quarter Grading Policy Q & A (link)
4/29 Live tutoring - Intro to combined gas law, KMT & ideal gas law - including a combined gas law practice problem (link)
4/28 Live tutoring - Reviewed Pressure & Temperature lab, Gas Experiment #'s 3 & 4, intro to combined gas law (link)
4/27 Live tutoring - Reviewed new weekly assignments, presure unit conversion HW problem, Gas Experiments #1,#2 & #3 (link)
4/21 Live tutoring - Earth Day opportunity, how barometers work, pressure unit conversions, Avogadro's Law example (link)
4/20 Live tutoring - Intro to gases, particle pictures, units of PVnT (link)
Photo of Solution to #23a - Ideal Gas Law Example Problem
Video of Gas Experiment #5
Video of Gas Experiment #4
Video of Gas Experiment #3 (Parts 1 & 2)
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Photo of combined gas law example problem from 4/29 online live tutoring
Photo of when KMT is more true (more ideal) from 4/29 online live tutoring
Photo of Gas Law summary from 4/28 online live tutoring
Photo of Gas Experiment #4 Discussion from 4/28 online live tutoring - All the variables are changing, nothing is constant! P,V,n & Tall changing means we can't use any of the laws we've learned so far...need a new one that combines them all :)
Photo of Ch 13 HW #4 (pressure unit conversions) from 4/27 online live tutoring
Photos of Gas Law Calculation Examples
Video of Avogadro's Law Calculation
Video of Charles's Law Calculation
Video of Charles's Law Demonstration
Video of Boyle's Law Demonstration
Photo of Gas Experiment #1 Particle Picture from 4/27 online tutoring
Videos of can crush (Gas Experiment#1) - one big, one small...notice any similarities? Any differences?
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