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Welcome to Curriculum Night

Welcome to Curriculum Night. August 28, 2014 Johns Creek High School I’m glad you made it!. Mr. Moore. 26 years teaching Sixth year at Johns Creek High School I am the Varsity Assistant Girls Lacrosse Coach at Chattahoochee HS I teach 3 Chemistry classes & 2 Physics

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Welcome to Curriculum Night

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  1. Welcome to Curriculum Night August 28, 2014 Johns Creek High School I’m glad you made it!

  2. Mr. Moore • 26 years teaching • Sixth year at Johns Creek High School • I am the Varsity Assistant Girls Lacrosse Coach at Chattahoochee HS • I teach 3 Chemistry classes & 2 Physics • I officiate Girls Volleyball and Basketball

  3. Chemistryhttp://glencoe.com./oseChemistry Code: D335348DEB It is case sensitive!

  4. Mr. Moore’s Website • http://teachers.io/moorek

  5. Remind 101--App • Text @ f1680 to (703) 997-8513

  6. How to Contact Mr. Moore moorek@fultonschools.org GPS Course • GPS Performance Assessments: Formal or informal ways that students demonstrate knowledge and skill of the element's for each Georgia Performance Standard.

  7. Topics for First Semester • Safety, Scientific Method and Measurement—10 days • Matter and the Atom—15 days • Electrons in Atoms, the Periodic Table and the Periodic Law—15 days • Chemical Bonding, Writing Formulas and Naming Compounds—18 days • Chemical Reactions and the Mole—25 days • Review and Final Exam—5 days

  8. Their semester grade will be made up of the following components: • Tests/Assessments/Quizzes 50% • Labs 25% • Homework/Class work 10% • Final Exam 15% • Total 100%

  9. How Chemistry is Taught? • Notes/discussion(presentations like this one) • Cool demonstrations • Practice, Practice, & Practice!! • Hands-On labs!

  10. Homework • Posted in the same place daily. • Expect homework nightly (15-20 Minutes). • Look over class notes every evening.

  11. Grades • Grades will be updated weekly in Home Access. • Interim Reports—every 6 weeks.

  12. Extra Help: is available Monday thru Friday 7:50—8:15. Afternoons by appointment!

  13. Late Work • All work is due at the beginning of class on the date it is due. Excused absences will be allowed to turn in work as per school policy. Credit for late homework and class work are as follows: 50% off for one day late, a zero after that. Late labs and projects will lose 20% per day late.

  14. Thanks for Attending Curriculum Night • Questions

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