Honors Chemistry (click for Mr. Taylor's website)
GRADUATION CREDIT:
Fulfills Physical Science requirement
A—G CATEGORY:
d
OPEN TO GRADES:
10-12
PREREQUISITES:
Required summer assignment; Geometry; concurrent
enrollment in Algebra II; AP/Honors Course Contract; mandatory
meeting before closing of school session of previous year
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Chemistry is the study of the structure of matter-atoms,
molecules, crystals, solutions – and how that structure is related
to the properties and behavior of matter. A quantitative approach
is used to investigate the processes that occur during chemical
change, when matter changes its form, and with the energy that
is always involved with those processes. Basic principles of
chemistry are developed and applied to real life situations.
Chemistry I Honors differs from Chemistry I in that the pace
of instruction is faster, additional topics are included, and many
topics are treated in greater depth and with more application of
mathematics.
GRADUATION CREDIT:
Fulfills Physical Science requirement
A—G CATEGORY:
d
OPEN TO GRADES:
10-12
PREREQUISITES:
Required summer assignment; Geometry; concurrent
enrollment in Algebra II; AP/Honors Course Contract; mandatory
meeting before closing of school session of previous year
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Chemistry is the study of the structure of matter-atoms,
molecules, crystals, solutions – and how that structure is related
to the properties and behavior of matter. A quantitative approach
is used to investigate the processes that occur during chemical
change, when matter changes its form, and with the energy that
is always involved with those processes. Basic principles of
chemistry are developed and applied to real life situations.
Chemistry I Honors differs from Chemistry I in that the pace
of instruction is faster, additional topics are included, and many
topics are treated in greater depth and with more application of
mathematics.