April 15
-All lessons and instructions will be in Microsoft Office Teams from now on under channels for each week. Please read the instructions under the tab posts
Tuesday April 14
I have posted a greetings video for you and next week's first lesson on Microsoft Teams in the 2 new channels I created. Each week, I will be creating a new channel to deliver the lessons for the week. At the beginning of each channel, I will post the lesson (video and/or instructions) and then the assignment. You will then watch the video, fill in notes, and complete and post your assignment. I hope this makes sense. When you get connected into Microsoft Teams, find ACS Dhaliwal Chemistry team, under General on left hand side you will see channels, click on the channel and all your instructions will be there. Stay Healthy #plankthecurve
The NEW grades breakdown will be as follows
Completed work in the course will be worth 50% and work remaining will be 50%. The remaining online work will be worth 50% and it will include participation (notes completion), homework completion, online assignments and labs, quizzes, coil notes, and tests.
Th, Apr.9
-Assignment #2 is posted in TEAMS. Complete and post in ACS Mr. Dhaliwal Chemistry TEAMS, Assignment #2
-A video lecture will be posted on your TEAMS calendar next Tuesday and I will post the assignment on this website. You can watch the video lecture anytime once I post it (probably this weekend). You will have to find the lecture on your TEAMS calendar for Tuesday. The lectures will all be pre-recorded to allow you the flexibility to watch when you have time (before or after the time/date on calendar) as opposed to being forced to watch in real time face to face.
Wed, Apr.8
-Assignment #1 is posted in TEAMS in your microsoft office school account (login instructions below)
-please login into microsoft office or go directly to microsoft office TEAMS, once in TEAMS select ACS Mr. Dhaliwal Chemistry 12, click on assignment tab, complete assingment #1 and post
Mon, Apr.6
Hello Everyone. I hope everyone is doing well. The school district would like all students to use microsoft office 365 for teaching and collecting student work. For this week please sign into your school microsoft office 365 emails and accept my invitation to ACS Mr. Dhaliwal Chemistry team. Also, please write a quick hello message under posts/conversation. If there are any login issues, please email me. I will continue to pass on more information on lessons/assignments through my website as we transition to office 365. Thank You, Mr. D
***Logging onto your school microsoft office 365 account.***
-INSTRUCTIONS: On your device, go to office 365
Here is an example of what to do next. If your name is Darth Vader and your student number is 123456
Login: [email protected] (use first letter of first name + last name + last 4 digits of your student number)
password: da1234$$ (use first 2 letters of your first name + first 4 numbers of student number + $$ )
We will be using office 365 for handing ALL work now. We also may be using office 365 TEAMS, a platform similar to Zoom, which can be used for online group communication between teachers and students. Once you are logged in, you will be ready for any assignments delivered through Office email, one drive, and teams. We will switch over to handing in ALL assignments into office 365 once it is up and running smoothly. Any students who can't log in to Office 365 (even after trying to reset passwords), let me know ASAP so that I can forward that info to the school to get your accounts working. For now, just login and I will send an email to students through office 365 sometime this week as to connect with everyone. Online learning most likely won't start until Tuesday, April 14. Please stay updated through my emails that I will be sending you and the class web site, https://hdhaliwal.weebly.com/ . Most importantly, be patient, stay safe and healthy.
Tues, Apr.14 - ... (This is not assigned yet. Below is one option on how I may deliver lessons to my class.)
Hello everyone. Hope you are doing well. Below is a sample online lesson that I have created for our class. You will need to download the new moles note package from this website under Chem 11, note packs, moles. The old mole note package was with Ms. Campbell and we will not be using that for the second part of the mole unit.
-click on the following link to view an introduction to Percentage Composition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQDFUN7vRYE
-after you have downloaded the moles notes, find the page on percent composition in your new moles note pack, click on link below to start lesson
https://youtu.be/N7ngynfrcLU
-after watching lesson, complete P.91 (44,45) in Chemistry 11 Hebden textbook and post your corrected work into TEAMS
Friday, March 20 - Tues, April 14 (Review)
*As we switch to online learning, there a few important rules. Keep all class work confidential, meaning that you do not share with anyone outside our class. Do not tamper with anyone's handed in assignments, or put anything inappropriate in our google drive folder. A documented record of who has edited or changed anything in our folder shows up for me. If anyone does not follow the expected obvious rules, you will be removed from the class immediately. I hope these rules are clear. Please email me if you need help with setting anything up online. We can set up a face to face conference online if need be.*
- THERE WILL BE A FINAL EXAM IN JUNE, along with Unit tests at the ends of units!
-click on link below for quick review of naming compounds
https://www.quia.com/mc/396811.html
-click on the link below and PRESS PLAY to watch a review video on mole conversions
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry/atomic-structure-and-properties/introduction-to-the-atom/v/the-mole-and-avogadro-s-number
-Read P.82-84 in Hebden 11 textbook
-complete Q's 15-19 on P.84
Ms. Campbell's web site link is
chemwithcampbell.weebly.com
-All lessons and instructions will be in Microsoft Office Teams from now on under channels for each week. Please read the instructions under the tab posts
Tuesday April 14
I have posted a greetings video for you and next week's first lesson on Microsoft Teams in the 2 new channels I created. Each week, I will be creating a new channel to deliver the lessons for the week. At the beginning of each channel, I will post the lesson (video and/or instructions) and then the assignment. You will then watch the video, fill in notes, and complete and post your assignment. I hope this makes sense. When you get connected into Microsoft Teams, find ACS Dhaliwal Chemistry team, under General on left hand side you will see channels, click on the channel and all your instructions will be there. Stay Healthy #plankthecurve
The NEW grades breakdown will be as follows
Completed work in the course will be worth 50% and work remaining will be 50%. The remaining online work will be worth 50% and it will include participation (notes completion), homework completion, online assignments and labs, quizzes, coil notes, and tests.
Th, Apr.9
-Assignment #2 is posted in TEAMS. Complete and post in ACS Mr. Dhaliwal Chemistry TEAMS, Assignment #2
-A video lecture will be posted on your TEAMS calendar next Tuesday and I will post the assignment on this website. You can watch the video lecture anytime once I post it (probably this weekend). You will have to find the lecture on your TEAMS calendar for Tuesday. The lectures will all be pre-recorded to allow you the flexibility to watch when you have time (before or after the time/date on calendar) as opposed to being forced to watch in real time face to face.
Wed, Apr.8
-Assignment #1 is posted in TEAMS in your microsoft office school account (login instructions below)
-please login into microsoft office or go directly to microsoft office TEAMS, once in TEAMS select ACS Mr. Dhaliwal Chemistry 12, click on assignment tab, complete assingment #1 and post
Mon, Apr.6
Hello Everyone. I hope everyone is doing well. The school district would like all students to use microsoft office 365 for teaching and collecting student work. For this week please sign into your school microsoft office 365 emails and accept my invitation to ACS Mr. Dhaliwal Chemistry team. Also, please write a quick hello message under posts/conversation. If there are any login issues, please email me. I will continue to pass on more information on lessons/assignments through my website as we transition to office 365. Thank You, Mr. D
***Logging onto your school microsoft office 365 account.***
-INSTRUCTIONS: On your device, go to office 365
Here is an example of what to do next. If your name is Darth Vader and your student number is 123456
Login: [email protected] (use first letter of first name + last name + last 4 digits of your student number)
password: da1234$$ (use first 2 letters of your first name + first 4 numbers of student number + $$ )
We will be using office 365 for handing ALL work now. We also may be using office 365 TEAMS, a platform similar to Zoom, which can be used for online group communication between teachers and students. Once you are logged in, you will be ready for any assignments delivered through Office email, one drive, and teams. We will switch over to handing in ALL assignments into office 365 once it is up and running smoothly. Any students who can't log in to Office 365 (even after trying to reset passwords), let me know ASAP so that I can forward that info to the school to get your accounts working. For now, just login and I will send an email to students through office 365 sometime this week as to connect with everyone. Online learning most likely won't start until Tuesday, April 14. Please stay updated through my emails that I will be sending you and the class web site, https://hdhaliwal.weebly.com/ . Most importantly, be patient, stay safe and healthy.
Tues, Apr.14 - ... (This is not assigned yet. Below is one option on how I may deliver lessons to my class.)
Hello everyone. Hope you are doing well. Below is a sample online lesson that I have created for our class. You will need to download the new moles note package from this website under Chem 11, note packs, moles. The old mole note package was with Ms. Campbell and we will not be using that for the second part of the mole unit.
-click on the following link to view an introduction to Percentage Composition
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQDFUN7vRYE
-after you have downloaded the moles notes, find the page on percent composition in your new moles note pack, click on link below to start lesson
https://youtu.be/N7ngynfrcLU
-after watching lesson, complete P.91 (44,45) in Chemistry 11 Hebden textbook and post your corrected work into TEAMS
Friday, March 20 - Tues, April 14 (Review)
*As we switch to online learning, there a few important rules. Keep all class work confidential, meaning that you do not share with anyone outside our class. Do not tamper with anyone's handed in assignments, or put anything inappropriate in our google drive folder. A documented record of who has edited or changed anything in our folder shows up for me. If anyone does not follow the expected obvious rules, you will be removed from the class immediately. I hope these rules are clear. Please email me if you need help with setting anything up online. We can set up a face to face conference online if need be.*
- THERE WILL BE A FINAL EXAM IN JUNE, along with Unit tests at the ends of units!
-click on link below for quick review of naming compounds
https://www.quia.com/mc/396811.html
-click on the link below and PRESS PLAY to watch a review video on mole conversions
https://www.khanacademy.org/science/chemistry/atomic-structure-and-properties/introduction-to-the-atom/v/the-mole-and-avogadro-s-number
-Read P.82-84 in Hebden 11 textbook
-complete Q's 15-19 on P.84
Ms. Campbell's web site link is
chemwithcampbell.weebly.com
test_1_answers.pdf | |
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Tues, Mar.3
-complete Unit 4 test (answer key above)
Mon, Mar.2
-complete sig fig Q's from Unit 4 note package (P.7 middle + P.8 bottom)
-complete sig fig pamphlet
-sig fig quiz tomorrow
-complete Unit 4 test (answer key above)
Mon, Mar.2
-complete sig fig Q's from Unit 4 note package (P.7 middle + P.8 bottom)
-complete sig fig pamphlet
-sig fig quiz tomorrow
principles_practice_test__1_.docx | |
File Size: | 1040 kb |
File Type: | docx |
Tues, Feb.25
-complete all coil notes for Principles of Chemistry (Test on Thursday)
-complete practice test and hand in on Thursday (Answer key above)
Fri, Feb.21
-complete hebden P.78(8,9) P.75-76(14-163 odds)
-covalent AND ionic formula quiz Tuesday
Thurs, Feb.20
-complete Hebden textbook assignments P.71(4), P.72(5), P.73(6&7)
Wed, Feb.19
-complete P.155 (26,27)
-spdf quiz tomorrow
Thurs, Feb.13
-P.162(34), P.164(35-39), P.168(50,51), p.170-171(53A-C, 55A-C)
Wed, Feb.12
-complete P.162-163(31-33) and P.189-192(88,93,96,98,100,102,107,112,125)
-complete coil notes up to P.18
Tues, Feb.11
-complete sand lab on P.7 in the Principles of Chemistry Note Package
-complete coil notes P.1-14 from the Principles of Chemistry Note Package
Mon, Feb.10
-complete Vocab. P.1-5 from Unit 3 Note package
-complete Hebden textbook P.52(35-39,41,44) & P.58/59(46,52,53,57,58)
Fri, Feb.7
-complete right stuff lab write-up
Tues, Feb.4
-complete Hebden P.44-45(13 &15), P.14(2), P.23(29)
-complete all coil notes for unit 2
-Unit 2 test Wednesday (tomorrow)
Mon, Feb.3
-complete candle lab write-up (Due on Tuesday)
Fri, Jan.31
-complete science 10 review sheet
-complete all Q's 1-8 for lab including graph
Tues, Jan. 28
-complete Q.17 on P.21 in Hebden 11 textbook
-complete all coil notes for Principles of Chemistry (Test on Thursday)
-complete practice test and hand in on Thursday (Answer key above)
Fri, Feb.21
-complete hebden P.78(8,9) P.75-76(14-163 odds)
-covalent AND ionic formula quiz Tuesday
Thurs, Feb.20
-complete Hebden textbook assignments P.71(4), P.72(5), P.73(6&7)
Wed, Feb.19
-complete P.155 (26,27)
-spdf quiz tomorrow
Thurs, Feb.13
-P.162(34), P.164(35-39), P.168(50,51), p.170-171(53A-C, 55A-C)
Wed, Feb.12
-complete P.162-163(31-33) and P.189-192(88,93,96,98,100,102,107,112,125)
-complete coil notes up to P.18
Tues, Feb.11
-complete sand lab on P.7 in the Principles of Chemistry Note Package
-complete coil notes P.1-14 from the Principles of Chemistry Note Package
Mon, Feb.10
-complete Vocab. P.1-5 from Unit 3 Note package
-complete Hebden textbook P.52(35-39,41,44) & P.58/59(46,52,53,57,58)
Fri, Feb.7
-complete right stuff lab write-up
Tues, Feb.4
-complete Hebden P.44-45(13 &15), P.14(2), P.23(29)
-complete all coil notes for unit 2
-Unit 2 test Wednesday (tomorrow)
Mon, Feb.3
-complete candle lab write-up (Due on Tuesday)
Fri, Jan.31
-complete science 10 review sheet
-complete all Q's 1-8 for lab including graph
Tues, Jan. 28
-complete Q.17 on P.21 in Hebden 11 textbook