Final Exam
Date: Monday, June 20th, 8:15 am- 10:00 am.
Book Return: If you signed out a textbook, bring it to room 3102 from 7:40 –8:00 am on Monday, June 20th. You may also return your book anytime during review week.
Final Exam Preparation
There are many benefits to preparing for and taking a final exam. Keep in mind that you are trying to gain an understanding of the “big picture” when studying for a cumulative exam. You are most likely to remember information when it makes sense to you. A value in studying for an exam of large scope is it allows you to review earlier information with the benefit of knowledge gained later. The knowledge gained later can frequently help you to gain a clearer picture of topics that may have confused you the first time around. Learning that comes from reevaluation can make a major difference in your overall understanding. This difference is a reason why studying for exams is worthwhile.
Prepare for your final by
1. completing the review packets.
2. reviewing your reading journal.
The format of the exam will be similar to the unit tests: vocabulary, multiple choice, and open response questions.
You should bring the following items to the exam:
Course Outline
Unit 1: Alchemy: Matter, Atomic Structure, and Bonding
Lessons 1-22, 25, 26
Unit 4: Toxins: Stoichiometry, and Acids and Bases
Lessons 1-11, 19, 21,22, 23-26
Unit 2: Smells: Molecular Structure and Properties
Lessons 1-5, 9-11, 15-18
Unit 3: Weather: Phase Changes and Behavior of Gases
Lessons 5, 6, 9-13, 16, 17
Year Grades
80% Term Grades (20% per term)
10% Unit Tests – (given at the end of each unit)
10% Final Exam
Date: Monday, June 20th, 8:15 am- 10:00 am.
Book Return: If you signed out a textbook, bring it to room 3102 from 7:40 –8:00 am on Monday, June 20th. You may also return your book anytime during review week.
Final Exam Preparation
There are many benefits to preparing for and taking a final exam. Keep in mind that you are trying to gain an understanding of the “big picture” when studying for a cumulative exam. You are most likely to remember information when it makes sense to you. A value in studying for an exam of large scope is it allows you to review earlier information with the benefit of knowledge gained later. The knowledge gained later can frequently help you to gain a clearer picture of topics that may have confused you the first time around. Learning that comes from reevaluation can make a major difference in your overall understanding. This difference is a reason why studying for exams is worthwhile.
Prepare for your final by
1. completing the review packets.
2. reviewing your reading journal.
The format of the exam will be similar to the unit tests: vocabulary, multiple choice, and open response questions.
You should bring the following items to the exam:
- reading journal
- flash cards
- periodic table
- pen or pencil
- a non-programmable calculator*
Course Outline
Unit 1: Alchemy: Matter, Atomic Structure, and Bonding
Lessons 1-22, 25, 26
Unit 4: Toxins: Stoichiometry, and Acids and Bases
Lessons 1-11, 19, 21,22, 23-26
Unit 2: Smells: Molecular Structure and Properties
Lessons 1-5, 9-11, 15-18
Unit 3: Weather: Phase Changes and Behavior of Gases
Lessons 5, 6, 9-13, 16, 17
Year Grades
80% Term Grades (20% per term)
10% Unit Tests – (given at the end of each unit)
10% Final Exam