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Rachel Evelyn Jean-Louis, a graduating senior from CCSC has been named Posse Scholar and will attend Denison University in Granville, Ohio in the fall of 2009 with a $100K scholarship. Click here for full article.

Open House for Prospective Students and Families

The first Open House date for prospective students and families to visit our school and find out more about CCSC will be Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 at 6:00 PM.  We look forward to meeting you then!
 
CCSC Lottery Announcement
Wednesday, January 14th, 2009
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Chemistry and Forensics
"An Investigative Approach to Science"


Organization
Here, you will find exactly how your binder should be organized everyday.  Your binder will be collected and graded on a daily basis.  Binder checks are also when I check various homework assignments.  If I can't find your homework in a messy binder, it will NOT be graded.  Be sure to keep you binder organized at all times.  Anything underlined should currently be in your binder.

Assignment Section
Chemistry and Forensics Course Syllabus, 8/27
Unit 0 Outline, 8/27
Writing and Studying Chemistry, 8/28
Dimensional Analysis, 8/28
Scientific Notation, 9/2
Laboratory Safety and Procedures, 9/4
The Usual Suspects, 9/9
Exam 0 Review, 9/12
Evolution of the Atomic Theory I, 9/19
Evolution of the Atomic Theory II, 9/22
Properties of Water, 9/25
Liquid Layers, 9/27
Material Science, 10/1
Iron Content, 10/1
The Golden Penny, 10/2
Material Science, Continued, 10/3
Phase Matters, 10/6
Phase Diagrams, 10/6
The Periodic Table, 10/10
The Elements, 10/10
Exam 1 Review, 10/15
The Elements, Continued, 10/16
Exam 1 Jeopardy, 10/17
More Elements, 10/22
Your Periodic Table, 10/27
Lewis and VSEPR, 10/29
Molecular Geometry, 10/31
Lewis and VSEPR, Continued, 11/4
Quarter Reflection, 11/10
Ions, 11/13
Ion COnfiguration Battleship, 11/13
Salt Formation, 11/19
Nomenclature, 11/20
Nomenclature Addendum, 11/24
Exam 2 Review, 12/1
Exam 2 Jeopardy, 12/4
Balancing Equations, 12/8
Balancing Equations Part II, 12/9
Translating Toxins, 12/11
Conservation of Mass, 12/12
Reaction Types, 12/?
Net Ionic Equations, 1/5
Precipitation, 1/5
Moles, 1/6

Minor Assessment Section
STANDARD 0.1, 9/15
STANDARD 0.2, 9/15
STANDARD 0.3, 9/15
STANDARD 0.4, 9/29
STANDARD 1.1, 9/29
STANDARD 1.2, 10/14
STANDARD 1.3, 10/14
STANDARD 1.4, 10/27
STANDARD 2.1, 11/5
STANDARD 2.2/2.3, 11/10
STANDARD 2.4, 11/17
STANDARD 2.5, 12/4
STANDARD 3.1, 12/12
STANDARD 3.2, 1/5

Water Source Pre-Lab, 9/29
Major Assessment Section
Problem Set 0, 8/28
Problem Set 0 Answer Key, 9/12
Water Source Identity, 9/11
The Stolen Burrito, 9/9
Exam 0 Answer Key, 9/19
Exam 0, 9/29
Element Poster Rubric, 11/5
Periodic Table Poster Rubric, 11/7
Exam 1, 11/10
Properties of the Periodic Table, 11/10
Exam 2, 12/8
The Copper Cycle, 12/16



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