The first in a three-part series of videos that capture the direct instruction of chemistry teacher, Ken Richardson. Richardson teaches Chemistry 1 and AP Chemistry at Wilson High School in Tacoma, Washington. He records the lessons as screencasts, which cover the Chemistry 1 curriculum. Richardson'…
Flipped Classroom of Ken Richardson, Wilson High School
Chemistry 1. Electron configuration describes the distribution of electrons in an atom or molecule and relates to atomic or molecular orbitals.
Chemistry 1. An introduction to the different classifications of matter.
Chemistry 1. Closer look at specific groups of elements in the periodic table.
Chemistry 1. Periodic table -- introduction to the periodic table and how it is organized.
Chemistry 1. Moles (number of atoms in an atomic mass).
Chemistry 1. Electromagnetic spectrum and the related formulas and calculations.
Chemistry 1. Electrons (ground/excited states) and light emission.
Chemistry 1. Atomic models (Rutherford, Bohr, De Broglie) and orbitals (where electrons reside).
Chemistry 1. Periodic table and how its nomenclature represents isotopes.
Chemistry 1. Structure of atoms as a basic unit of matter.
Chemistry 1. Atomic theory and the laws of definite proportions and conservation of mass.
Chemistry 1. Density and its ratio to mass and volume.
Chemistry 1. Significant figures–-the rules for significant figures and how to use them in scientific calculations.
Chemistry 1. How to use a scientific calculator for chemistry.
Chemistry 1. Accuracy and precision. How we define these qualities and why they are important.
Chemistry 1. How to use dimensional analysis to solve rate problems.
Chemistry 1. Properties of matter and how to use dimensional analysis to convert quantities.
Chemistry 1. How states of matter alter with chemical and physical changes.