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Dr. Lilia Bejec, Science Teacher
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Dr. Lilia Bejec, Science Teacher
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Welcome to the Chemistry Homepage
Class Activities
A. Notebook: 3-ring binder recommended. Enter these items for each chapter/topic:

SECTION ONE:

1) Start by having definitions of the Key Terms of each chapter,
2) Date,
3) Assignment for that day,
4) Lesson title, and
5) the Notes themselves.
  • (Items 2-5 are given daily on the board.)
  • The class notes are available in PowerPoint format from the Internet website, and how to view is here.
  • Need some tips on good study techniques? Click here.

  • b. Homework is assigned from the current material - remember what and how you did it!
    c. Quizzes will be taken from the lectures and homework material - are you prepared?
    d. Read your textbook. It contains information that is very valuable. The textbook publisher also has an Internet web site with Internet activities and a self-test Biology or Chemistry
    e. An activity of some sort is done each day - you are not allowed to do nothing in this class. Consistency is the key: Study the material daily.
    f. Make-up assignments are your responsibility to complete within the guideline time (see student handbook), and also to attach the completed Absent/Makeup coversheet.