Hon Chemistry 11-4-15 Chapter 7 Test Overview

HONORS CHEMISTRY: Do you feel like you are starting to go a little crazy? Lots and lots to be responsible for in this chapter, huh? God bless you as you study for the test! Here’s an overview of the test from today. Also, right below today’s lesson, I’m posting the vodcast from the help session last Friday – writing and naming chemical formulas

Did you find the “Chapter 7 Stuff to Know & Know How to Do” sheet on Edline? It’s a great way to get organized in studying for the test. I know it seems like a lot, but you can do it!

First priority – make sure that you have memorized EVERYTHING. Then, go to sciencegeek.net and make sure you can write and name chemical formulas. Practice, practice, practice!!! Then start practicing the different kinds of problems – do at least three of each one of them. And also try those on sciencegeek.net. That’s always some good practice. God bless – I’ll be praying for you!

Hon Chemistry 11-4-15 Ch. 7 Test Overview from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.

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Hon Chemistry 10-30-15 Chemical Formulas Help Session

Hon Chemistry 10-30-15 Chemical Formulas Help Session from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.

Physics 11-4-15 Net Vertical Force

PHYSICS: Great job with net vertical force! Don’t you think it’s the same as horizontal – just turned 90 degrees?

And I still don’t know what’s so funny about a fish in an elevator? 😉

Physics 11-4-15 Net Vertical Force from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.

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Chemistry 11-4-15 Moles, Mass, Atoms & Avogadro

CHEMISTRY: So… how big a bucket do you think we’d need to hold a mole of frogs? 🙂

Nope, not the furry brown creature that burrows underground, it’s a whole different thing! Here’s the lecture from Tuesday on moles, mass, and Avogadro’s number. I still say he has a cool name…

Help session Friday morning, 7:15ish A.M.

Chemistry 11-4-15 Moles, Mass, Atoms & Avogadro from Tammy Skinner on Vimeo.

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