Chemistry I Semester 1

Enrollment Message

Students need access to a webcam or video recording device.

Course Description

Chemistry is the study of the structure and composition of matter that makes up all living and non-living material in the universe.  Chemistry also investigates the changes of matter and the mechanisms by which these changes occur.  This course covers topics such as matter, classification of matter, physical and chemical properties of matter, atomic structure, the organization of the periodic table, ionic and covalent bonding, nuclear chemistry and finally the mole.  Also, virtual labs will be used to reinforce the concepts being taught. 

  • Fulfills a science (physical) course requirement for all diplomas
  • Qualifies as a quantitative reasoning course

Course Goals

Upon completion of the course, students will…

  • describe how matter is classified and described using physical and chemical characteristics.
  • describe the composition of the atom and how the subatomic particles participate in the concepts of chemistry.
  • explain the organization of the periodic table and apply its knowledge to other concepts of chemistry.
  • identify the different methods in which atoms can bond (Ionic and covalent) with other atoms.
  • describe how the nucleus of an atom can decay and energy given off from this process.
  • explain the concept of the mole and how mole conversions are done and the importance of the mole.

Indiana Academic Standards

Units of Instruction

  • Introduction and Lab Safety
  • Unit 1 Matter
  • Unit 2 Density
  • Unit 3 Atomic Structure 
  • Unit 4 Periodic Table
  • Unit 5 Ionic Bonding
  • Unit 6 Covalent Bonding
  • Unit 7 Nuclear Chemistry

Grading/Evaluation

Indiana Online does not assign letter grades, grant credit for courses, nor issue transcripts or diplomas. A final score reported as a percentage of total points earned will be sent to students upon completion of a course. Your school of record can also access this score within the Student Information System, Genius. The final score will be shown as a percentage in Canvas and Genius. The student’s school of record will determine the letter grade based on their specific grading scale.

Students must complete at least 70% of the course and take all parts of the final exam(s) to have a score reported to their school of record. Failure to meet these requirements will result in a score of 0 reported to the school of record.

Assessments

Online assessments consist of formative and summative assessments represented by computer-graded multiple choice, teacher-graded writing assignments including hands-on projects, model building and other forms of authentic assessments. The course includes the minimum number of assessments

  • 5 Discussions
  • 29 Assignments
  • 31 Quizzes

The assessments for this asynchronous course are weighted as follows

Assessments Percentage of Final Grade
Coursework (Discussions, Assignments, and Quizzes) 80%
Final Exam 20%
Total 100%

Teacher Contact Response Time

Students can use email or the private message system within Genius or Canvas to access highly qualified teachers when they need teacher assistance. Students will also receive feedback on their work inside Canvas. The Teacher Information page of their course may describe additional communication options.

The teacher will respond to student inquiries (email, text, call) within one business day. Assignments will be graded and posted within two business days.

Expectations for Academic Conduct 

Student Handbook 

It is your responsibility to read the student handbook to understand all aspects of taking an online course including expectations for academic conduct. Contact your teacher if you have any questions. 

Assistance for Students with Accommodations

Indiana Online supports an inclusive learning environment for all students. If there are aspects of the instruction or design of this course that hinder your full participation, such as inaccessible web content, or the use of non-captioned videos and podcasts, reasonable accommodations can be arranged.

Technology

Technology Requirements 

Students will require a computer device with headphones, a microphone, webcam, up-to-date Chrome Web Browser, and access to YouTube. Please review the Indiana Online’s Technology Requirements.

Technical Skills Needed 

Basic technology skills necessary to locate and share information and files as well as interact with others in a Learning Management System (LMS), include the ability to

  • download, edit, save, convert, and upload files
  • download and install software
  • use a messaging service similar to email
  • communicate with others in online discussion or message boards, following basic rules of netiquette
  • open attachments shared in messages
  • create, save, and submit files in commonly used word processing program formats and as a PDF
  • save a file as a .pdf
  • copy and paste and format text using your mouse, keyboard, or an html editor’s toolbar menu
  • insert images or links into a file
  • search for information within a document using Ctrl+F or Command+F keyboard shortcuts
  • work in multiple browser windows and tabs simultaneously
  • activate a microphone or webcam on your device, and record and upload or link audio and/or video files
  • use presentation and graphics programs
  • follow an online pacing guide or calendar of due dates
  • use spell-check, citation editors, and tools commonly provided in word processing tool menus
  • create and maintain usernames and passwords

Technical Questions?  Please contact the Indiana Online Helpdesk.

Details

Department
Science

School Level
High School

Recommended Grade
10, 11, 12

IDOE Course Code
3064

Required Prerequisites
None

Recommended Prerequisites
Algebra II (can be taken concurrently)

NCAA Approved
Approved

Course Type
ASYN, LIVE

Course Offered
SY, TRI, SUM

Note
Summer is only ASYN