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Chemistry Lab

Choose either A or B class: Wednesday A, 12:40-1:40  |  Wednesday B, 4:10-5:10

Grades 9-12  |  Instructor: Camilla Rivera  |  Class meets 33 times

Prerequisite: Algebra I

 

Exploring Creation With Chemistry is a college-prep chemistry course, which gives students a rigorous foundation in chemistry. Students need to have completed Algebra I. During class the main focus is to conduct experiments, but some module review and homework discussion will take place. Students are expected to read/study the material on their own. The required book is written in lecture format, and is designed to be learned at home. Parents are expected to help the students with any insufficient math skills. The instructor provides daily reading and homework assignments, and grades all tests and labs. Exploring Creation with Chemistry 2nd edition Textbook is required. All students interested in Chemistry must take this LAB only class. Those that think they might need extra help should consider also taking the extra Lecture course. Lab fee $50.

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