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Chemistry 1 for Co-Ops & Classrooms (Grades 9–11)
Prerequisites: Biology and Algebra 1
Credit: 1 High School Science Credit
Discover the beauty and precision of God’s creation through this rigorous, college-prep Chemistry course designed for co-op and classroom settings. Ideal for high school students who have completed Biology and Algebra 1, this course provides a strong foundation in chemical principles and their real-world applications.
Topics include writing and balancing equations, density, unit conversions, ionic and covalent compounds, types of reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, atomic structure, redox reactions, gas laws, acid-base reactions, and more.
Hands-on labs reinforce key concepts and are paired with PowerPoint lectures over weekly home study content. Students take notes in the course supplement and complete module tests at home under parental supervision. Lab safety and best practices are emphasized throughout.
- Textbook set: Apologia: Exploring Creation With Chemistry, Edition 3 & Tests and Solution Manual
- Buy Course Supplement @ ODA Bookstore
Course Description:
One high school credit
The goal of this course is to be amazed at God’s precision in creation of matter.
This college-prep course requires that the student has completed Algebra 1 and will provide a rigorous foundation of principles that affect our daily life.
Content covered: writing and balancing chemical equations, density, factor/label method of units, ionic/covalent substances, types of reactions, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, reaction kinetics, solutions, solubility, acid-base reactions, atomic structures, combustion, freezing point depression, gas laws, and redox reactions.
Safety protocol and best lab practices will be emphasized. Labs will include a PowerPoint lecture over material covered at home prior to class. Students perform hands-on experiments.
Students will take notes in the course supplement and the instructor will determine quizzes and exams. Module Tests are taken at home under parent supervision.