Chemistry 101 Guidebook with Quizzes & Accreditation Program

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9798992056716
Grade 10-AD
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Product Overview

  • Optional print companion to the Chemistry 101 DVD course
  • Includes the pdfs from the DVD printed out in a convenient spiral-bound notebook

Description

The Chemistry Guidebook with Quizzes & Accreditation Program is the perfect companion to the Chemistry 101 DVD course. While the spiral-bound book includes the same material as the pdfs included with the DVD course, this convenient book will save time and money. Divided into two sections, the Guidebook and the Course Accreditation, this book is reproducible for the purchasing family or co-op class. The Guidebook section includes video notes, side bar trivia with interesting chemistry facts, brief biographies and observations, discussion questions, multiple-choice quizzes (with answers), and a bibliography. The Course Accreditation section includes a getting-started introduction, a lab/activity supply list, and a 38-week schedule. There are 21 labs requiring about 32 hours of work. Most labs are seen in the corresponding course DVDs, but students should complete them for high school credit. They will also need to complete a lab report (oral report is recommended). The lab activities use easy-to-source and household items. Black-and-white “clip art” style illustrations throughout. 149 pages.

Publisher's Description of Chemistry 101 Guidebook with Quizzes & Accreditation Program
The guidebook provides an overview of the material covered in each segment.

Students will find summaries of each lesson, review questions, a course schedule, detailed lab assignments, and complete accreditation guidelines to help fulfill a full year of high school chemistry study.

Labs are practical, engaging, and designed to strengthen understanding through real-world experiences.
Category Description for The 101 Series DVDs

Offering engaging visual content, hands-on labs and activities, and printable files, the 101 Series may be the perfect option for your learner. Each course includes four DVDs and PDF files. Videos are well done, with a little humor thrown in to keep the content interesting. Biblical worldview is woven throughout the course. Along with the instructional DVDs, courses include a printable "Course Accreditation Program" (CAP) and Guidebook. The CAP provides the syllabus for high school credit, field trip suggestions, student notebook directions, and mini-lab instructions. Labs use easily-found items. 

The Guidebook includes the table of contents, segment outlines, discussion questions, quizzes, quiz answers, and an alphabetic index. Guidebook pages follow the points of the video presentation along with black/white illustrations and interesting tidbits of information printed in the margins. Each section includes a multiple-choice quiz and discussion questions. An excellent alternative to the traditional textbook.

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Product Format:Paperback Book
Grades:10-AD
Brand:Westfield Studios
ISBN:9798992056716
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:9.0625
Height in Inches:0.5
Weight in Pounds:0.95
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