• Home
  • Topics
    • Lab - Measurement >
      • Measurement Lesson 1
      • Measurement Lesson 2 Scientific Measurements
      • Measurement Lesson 3 Significant Figures
      • Measurement Lesson 4 Units
      • Measurement Lesson 5 Skills
    • 1. Matter & Energy >
      • Matter Lesson 1 Types of Matter
      • Matter Lesson 2 Mixtures and Separation
      • Matter Lesson 3 Properties and Changes
      • Matter Lesson 4 Phases of Matter
      • Energy Lesson 5 Heating and Cooling Curves
      • Energy Lesson 6 Heat Definitions
      • Energy Lesson 7 Calculating Heat
    • 2. Gas laws >
      • Gas Laws Lesson 1 Gas Laws
      • Gas Laws Lesson 2 Combined Gas Law
    • 3. Atomic Theory & Periodic Table >
      • Lesson 1 Atomic Theory
      • Lesson 2 Subatomic Particles
      • Lesson 3 Foundations of PT
      • Lesson 4 Types of Elements
      • Lesson 5 Electrons
      • Lesson 6 Atoms vs Ions
      • Lesson 7 Oxidation Numbers
      • Lesson 8 Electron Dot Diagrams
      • Lesson 9 Isotopes
      • Lesson 10 Periodic Trends
    • 4. Bonding >
      • Bonding Lesson 1 Basics
      • Bonding Lesson 2 Ionic Bonds
      • Bonding Lesson 2b Stock System
      • Bonding Lesson 3 Covalent Bonds
      • Bonding Lesson 3b Naming Covalent Bonds
      • Bonding Lesson 3c Multiple Bonds and Bond Strength
      • Bonding Lesson 4 Metallic Bonds
      • Bonding Lesson 5 Symmetry
      • Bonding Lesson 6 IMF
    • 5. Nuclear >
      • Nuclear Lesson 1 Transmutation
      • Nuclear Lesson 2 Radioisotope Uses
      • Nuclear Lesson 3 Radiation Penetration
      • Nuclear Lesson 4 Artificial Transmutation
      • Nuclear Lesson 5 Half Life
    • 6. Formulas and Equations >
      • Formulas & Equations Lesson 1 Types of Formulas
      • Formulas & Equations Lesson 2 Types of Reactions
      • Formulas & Equations Lesson 3 Balancing Equations
    • Semester 2 >
      • 10. Math & Moles >
        • Math Lesson 1 Mass
        • Math Lesson 2 Percent Composition
        • Math Lesson 3 Avogadro
        • Math Lesson 4 Molecular Formula from Empirical
        • Math Lesson 5 Mole Ratios
      • 11. Solutions >
        • Solutions Lesson 1 Solutions
        • Solutions Lesson 2 Solubility
        • Solutions Lesson 3 Concentration
        • Solutions Lesson 4 Colligative Properties
      • 12. Acids & Bases >
        • Acids and Bases Lesson 1 Properties
        • Acids and Bases Lesson 2 Naming
        • Acids and Bases Lesson 3 Reactions
        • Acids and Bases Lesson 4 pH Scale
        • Acids and Bases Lesson 5 Indicators
      • 13. Kinetics & Equilibrium >
        • Kinetics & Equilibrium Lesson 1 Collision Theory and Factors
        • Kinetics & Equilibrium Lesson 2 PE Diagrams
        • Kinetics & Equilibrium Lesson 3 Equilibrium
        • Kinetics & Equilibrium Lesson 4 LeChateliers Principle
        • Kinetics & Equilibrium Lesson 5 Entropy and Enthalpy
      • 14. Oxidation Reduction >
        • RedOx Lesson 2 RedOx Reactions
        • RedOx Lesson 3 Half Reactions
        • RedOx Lesson 4 Spontaneous Reactions
        • RedOx Lesson 5 Electrochemical Cells
      • 15. Organic >
        • Organic Lesson 1 Intoduction
        • Organic Lesson 2 Hydrocarbons
        • Organic Lesson 3 Functional Groups
        • Organic Lesson 4 Reactions
  • Review Material
    • Textbook Unit Review Sheets
  • NYS Chemistry Curriculum
Welcome to Chemistry!

Extra Help:
I am always here to help!
Extra help sessions are held in room C7

Thursday 2:30pm

Extra help will also be available the afternoon before or the morning of an exam.

Contact Information:
The best way to reach me is through the school email since it is checked on a regular basis.
If you wish to call and leave a message, please know that it may take some time for me to get the message.


Exams will be given at the end of each unit and will be cumulative.
Quizzes will be given during the unit and will consist of vocabulary as well as material covered - these are not cumulative.
Castle Learning assignments will be used both in and out of class and are graded as well.
Labs are a state requirement and we will complete 1200 minutes of lab time as a minimum. Labs will be collected and a quiz will be given several times per quarter reviewing the lab material covered.  

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.