Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Spring 2021 Classes

South Heights Christian Classes - Virtual Option
Physical Science - Syllabus

CHAT - Distance Learning Option
Cultural World Geography - Syllabus
Physical Science - Syllabus

Teach
Applied Engineering - Syllabus
Physics - Syllabus

CHAT
Applied Engineering - Syllabus - Class Note Slides
Cultural World Geography - Syllabus
Physical Science - Syllabus

South Heights Christian Classes
Chemistry - Syllabus
Physical Science - Syllabus

Truth Academy
Applied Engineering - Syllabus
Cultural Geography - Syllabus
Western Civ 1 - Syllabus

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Answers Research Journal Report Assignment

Directions
• Go to: https://answersingenesis.org/answers/research-journal/
• Pick out one article and read it.
• Type up a summary about the article and turn it in.

This is what your summary needs to include:
• At the top of the summary list your name, the title of the article, the journal volume, and the word count for your summary.
• Your summary must be a minimum of 200 words.
• DO NOT use any direct quotes from the article. This is a summary, not a research paper.
• Use a readable font in size 12 with double spacing between lines.

If you need suggestions on how to write a summary, this online article is really helpful:
http://www.dailywritingtips.com/how-to-write-a-summary/

Sunday, December 27, 2020

Chemistry CLEP Exam

If you have been doing well in Chemistry throughout the year, you might want to consider taking the Chemistry CLEP exam.

Here are some recommendations on how to prepare for it.

I would recommend that you look over the test content as outlined here: https://clep.collegeboard.org/science-and-mathematics/chemistry

You might also want to consider spending the $10 to buy the CLEP Chemistry Examination Guide because it will give you some good pointers on what will be on the test as well as a practice test.

If you want more practice than that, I have two other recommendations:
1. The Khan Academy AP Chemistry page: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/ap-chemistry
If you use the quizzes here, this will help you review material and figure out what you understand and what you need to go over more.
2. Get one or two of the AP Chemistry review books and work through the practice tests. There are a bunch of different ones published. I would recommend checking with your local library first and borrow them for free. You don't need the most up-to-date one; you're just looking for some practice.

Let me add one thing about the AP Chemistry exam: It has sections that are not multiple choice. Just be aware that the CLEP Chemistry test is ALL multiple choice. But if you understand what's covered on the AP Chemistry exam, you'll do fine on the CLEP Chemistry test.

Please let me know if you need any further pointers or if you have any further questions. I'm glad to help!