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Welcome to Exploring Chemistry & Physics Concepts


Course: PSC 1200/Fall 2020/ LE-01 (66249) & LE-02 (70043)


Instructor: Thomas Wysocki Associate Professor of Chemistry


Office: Remote location


Department of Natural Sciences


Chesapeake Hall (Room 100)


Phone Numbers: 301-546- 0897 [ instructors]


301 – 546 -0420 [department]


EMAIL ADDRESS wysocktb@pgcc.edu


Blackboard Site: http://pgcconline.blackboard.com


CLASS TIMES: Lecture & Lab: Tuesday-Thursday 5:00PM-7:30PM (room remote)


Office Hours: Tues – Thurs 8:00Am – 9:00AM; Wednesday 9:00AM- 10:30AM; Friday 9:00AM-10:30AM or by appointment.


EMAIL POLICY It is the college’s policy that you may only contact me using your college issued Owl Mail Student Email account.


Course Description: Hands-on activity course for students who plan to


teach pre-school through grade 8. Content is based on topics for the


National Science Education Content Standards Document, the Core


Learning Goals of the Prince George’s County Public Schools, National


Councilfor Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the A.A.T. degree.


Emphasis is on the building process skills and content understanding


using a constructivist-based teaching methodology. Topics include


forces, chemical reactions, phase changes, motion, matter and energy,


sound, electricity, magnetism, and light. The laboratory component


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provides students the opportunity to apply concepts learned with


hands-on activities and experiments.


3class/2 lab hours


COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:


Upon successful completion of this course, a student will be able to:


1 )Interpret scientific concepts with science process skills.


2) Accurately and precisely measure the mass, volume, and length of items using a variety of devices


in both metric and English units.


3) Interpret graphs of various types of motion.


4) Represent the structure of atoms, molecules, chemical bonding, with chemical symbols,


nomenclature, particle diagrams, and molecular structures.


5) Compare the types of matter with regard to general properties and separate mixtures with a


variety of laboratory techniques.


6) Compare the states of matter with regard to general properties, particulate nature, and energetics


related to change of state.


7) Compare the differences in the changes of matter both chemically and physically.


8) Describe pH as it relates to acid/base solutioins


9) Apply the fundamental conepts of motion, simple machines, types of energy, sound, light,


electricity, and magnetism to performance tasks that include “real world” situations.


10) Evaluate the pros and cons of different energy sources.


Credit-Hour Statement: At Prince George’s Community College, for all credit courses, students are expected to spend a minimum of 37.5 hours of combined instructional


time and related coursework time per credit hour. This course is a (4) credit hours. This


course achieves the minimum required hours by requiring 150 hours of instructional


time by requiring 92.5 hours of instructional time and 57.5 hours of student work


outside of the instructional time.


TEXTBOOK: Conceptual Physical Science (5th edition)


by Hewitt, Suchocki, Hewitt


This textbook is recommended but not required


OTHER REQUIRED COURSE MATERIALS:


1) A large 3-ring binder Must have access to a computer to print out all handouts from Blackboard


2) Calculator


Outside Class Requirements: If students do not complete remote labs, they must use outside class hours to complete.


GRADING CRITERIA:


GRADE PERCENTAGE


A 90 – 100%


B 80 – 89%


C 70 – 79%


D 60 – 69%


F Below 60% Grades are assigned based on the grading policy stated in the syllabus and not the Blackboard grade book. There will be a column labeled present grade that is what your


current grade is in the class.


The NA GRADE may be assigned by the faculty member to any student on the roster who never attends or academically participates in the class during the first three weeks


(or equivalent of 20 percent in short courses)


The FX GRADE may be assigned by the faculty member to any student on the roster who did not officially withdraw from the course but who failed to participate in course


activities through the end of the period. It is used when, in the opinion of the


instructor, completed assignments or course activities or both were insufficient to


make normal evaluation of academic performance possible.


WITHDRAWAL STATEMENT: As the semester continues, I hope to see all of you staying in my course and doing well. However, if you are considering withdrawing from


this course, your withdrawal may result in financial aid and/or academic standing


implications. Therefore, if you are considering withdrawing at any pint, please speak


with me before making a final decision. I may be able to offer to direct you to help.


HOW ASSIGNMENTS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED: All assignments are to be uploaded on Blackboard. There is a folder under course content noting the procedure.


LAB INFORMATION: Completion of all labs are critical to the understanding of this course. They are the basis of the Performance Tasks & the content exams.


COURSE OUTLINE: A detailed course outline is found under COURSE Schedule. It tells what is expected of you for every date in the course. It tells you the content of every


lecture, what to print out prior to class, where information can be found in the resource


textbook, what labs are assigned for that day, dates of exams and quizzes, and


additional practice exercises within the resource textbook.


COURSE ASSESSMENT: student achievement of the stated objectives will be assessed


based on the following activities:


ASSESSMENT WEIGHTED PERCENTAGE of GRADE


Physics performance Task 15%


Chemistry Performance Task 15% Physics Exam 20%


Chemistry Exam 20 % Final Exam 20%


5 E Lesson Plan 5% Laboratory attendance 5%


ASSESSMENT DATES (TENTATIVE):


DATE ASSESSMENT TIME


October 8 Physics Performance Task 5:30 PM


October 13 Physics Exam 5:30 PM November 24 5 E lesson due 7:30 PM


December 1 Chemistry P. Task 5:30 PM December 3 Chemistry exam 5:30 PM


December 8 or 10 Final Exam 5:30 PM


IMPORTANT DATES:


DATE(S) DESCRIPTION


September 5 - 7 Closed (Labor Day)


September 18 Last day to switch from credit to audit


October 27 Closed (Enrichment Day)


November 13 Last day to withdraw


November 26-29 Closed (Thanksgiving break)


December 8 or 10 Final Exam (tentative)


DELAYED COLLEGE OPENINGS:


When the college announces a delayed opening, all classes with at least 45 minutes of class time


remaining at the time of the opening will be held. For example, in the event of a 10 a.m. opening, a 9:30-


10:45 a.m. class will be held. This procedure applies to all credit classes. To sign up for text alerts such


as school closings and delays, log in to myPGCC from my.pgcc.edu or from www.pgcc.edu and click


Owl Alert Notification System on the Bookmarks tab. Owl Alert is the college’s instant messaging and


email notification system.


DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES


Students requesting academic accommodations are required to contact the Disability Support Services


Office (LH101A) or call (301) 546-0838 (voice) or (301) 546-0122 (TTY) to establish eligibility for


services and accommodations. Students with documented disabilities should discuss the matter privately


with their instructor at the beginning of the semester and provide them with a copy of their Student/Faculty


Accommodation Form. Faculty and staff must engage students in an interactive process when determining


necessary and appropriate modifications and/or auxiliary services.


COMMUNITY IN UNITY CIVILITY PLEDGE


As a member of Prince George’s Community College, I agree to promote a community of scholarship,


civility, accountability and respect. I understand that expressions of hate or bias against a particular group


or towards an individual, threaten the safety of our campus community. Therefore, I pledge to be aware of


my words and actions and how they impact others. I will show respect for myself, respect for others and


respect for the college and its values. I will honor this commitment to promote unity and a culture of


civility both inside and outside the classroom.


Civility is a college-wide commitment and in order to identify PGCC students, students are required to


enter classrooms with their college IDs visible. ALL students must have their IDs visible while AT ANY


COLLEGE SITE, WHETHER THEY ARE ON THE LARGO CAMPUS OR ANY EXTENSION SITE.


TITLE IX: CONFIDENTIALITY AND RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE STATEMENT


Prince George’s Community College faculty are committed to helping create a safe and open learning


environment for all students. Title IX prohibits gender discrimination, including sexual harassment,


domestic and dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking. If you have experienced any form of gender


discrimination or sexual misconduct, know that help and support are available. The College strongly


encourages all members of the community to take action, seek support and report incidents of sexual


misconduct to the Title IX Office, Director of Compliance, Kent Hall Room 133 (301-546-7011) or with


the Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Vice President for Student Affairs, Kent Hall Room 119 (301-546-


0412).


Please be aware that under Title IX, faculty are required to disclose information about such misconduct to


the Title IX Office. The purpose of these reporting requirements is for the College to inform you of


options, supports and resources. You will not be forced to file a report with the police.


If you wish to speak to a confidential or limited confidential employee who does not have this reporting


responsibility, you can contact the Violence Prevention Center, Lanham Hall Room 101A (301-546-5281)


or Counseling Services, Lanham Hall Room 101A (301-546-0149).


For more information about reporting options and resources at Prince George’s Community College and


the community, please visit https://www.pgcc.edu/about-pgcc/institutional-information--policies/title-ix/


CODE OF CONDUCT


The Prince George's Community College Code of Conduct defines the rights and responsibilities of


students and establishes a system of procedures for dealing with students charged with violations of the


code and other rules and regulations of the college. A student enrolling in the college assumes an


obligation to conduct himself/herself in a manner compatible with the college's function as an educational


institution. Refer to the 2019-2020 Student Handbook for a complete explanation of the Code of Conduct,


including the Code of Academic Integrity and the procedure for dealing with disruptive student behavior.


https://www.pgcc.edu/about-pgcc/institutional-information--policies/title-ix/

CODE OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY


The college is an institution of higher learning that holds academic integrity as its highest principle. In the


pursuit of knowledge, the college community expects that all students, faculty, and staff will share


responsibility for adhering to the values of honesty and unquestionable integrity. To support a community


committed to academic achievement and scholarship, the Code of Academic Integrity advances the


principle of honest representation in the work that is produced by students seeking to engage fully in the


learning process. The complete text of the Code of Academic Integrity is in the 2019-2020 Student


Handbook and posted on the college's website.


BLACKBOARD COLLABORATE ULTRA SESSIONS


• This class is 100% remote. At no point will you have to come to campus. • Blackboard Collaborate Ultra (BBCU) will be used for all meeting times and office


hours (including appointments).


• Attendance of Blackboard Collaborate Ultra (BBCU) sessions is mandatory and you should make every effort to attend. I will take attendance at the beginning of each


session.


• All sessions will be recorded and recordings will be posted within 24 hours of the end of the session.


• In addition to our Blackboard Collaborate Ultra sessions, you will need to do some work in this Blackboard site like read parts of your textbook, watch videos, complete


exercises, and complete the assignments. This work can be done at any time, when it


is convenient for you – just make sure it is completed by the due date.


• If you have a legitimate reason to miss a BBCU session or not complete some work by the specified due date, you need to notify the instructor as soon as possible. You


are responsible for reviewing all missed information: content, handouts, etc. and


completing all missed activities: discussion boards, exercises, etc.


STRUCTURED REMOTE LEARNING REQUIREMENTS


Technical Skills (from: http://www.pgcconline.com/technicalSupport/whatSkillsDoINeed.html)


You don't have to be a computer wizard to have the technical skills necessary to be a successful remote


learner, but you do need:


 To be able to navigate the Internet.


 Basic computer skills, including:


o Can type


http://www.pgcconline.com/technicalSupport/whatSkillsDoINeed.html

o Can use a mouse


o Can save, edit, and open documents


o Able to Cut, Copy, and Paste text


o Able to use email


o Able to attach a file to your email


 Have access to:


o A Pentium class computer with at least 1GHz processor, 512 MB RAM with 5


GB free disk space.


o An Internet Service Provider


o Student email address


myPGCC STUDENT PORTAL:


myPGCC is a student portal that provides quick access to Blackboard, Owl Alert, Owl Link, Owl Mail, PGCC


news, information, student events and more. Access myPGCC at my.pgcc.edu or from www.pgcc.edu. Log


in using your Owl Link user ID and password.


BLACKBOARD LOGIN:


Blackboard is a Web-based program that serves as the college's online classroom. You will use


Blackboard to communicate with your instructor, to see your course materials, to submit


assignments and to discuss the course with your classmates.


To log in to your Blackboard course, please follow these steps:


1. Go to the Prince George's Community College Blackboard Web site which is located at http://pgcconline.blackboard.com. NOTE: There is no "www" in the Blackboard address.


• PGCC Students must log in to Blackboard using their Owl Link user ID and password.


• Howard Community College Students will receive instructions for requesting a PGCC Blackboard account from their instructor. Once the


account is requested, the student will receive an email (to their HCC


student email address) from eLearning Services with login information.


2. Type your Owl Link user ID and password into the Blackboard login box. If your login is successful, you will see the PGCC Blackboard Homepage. In the module labeled "My Courses,” you will see the


course(s) in which you are enrolled. Click on the course name to access your Blackboard course.


Need help?


 Visit the eLearning website at http://www.pgcconline.com


 Other questions? E-mail eLearning@pgcc.edu


Until further notice, all services will be delivered remotely


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Course Schedule


Physical Science 1200- Fall 2020 Mr. Wysocki 310B


Schedule 301-546-0897)(301-546-0420)


wysocktb@pgcc.edu


Day Date Activity Topic/Concept Text (pgs)


Tues 8/25 Measurement


measurement button


Intro course, grading, 5 E's


Units, Metric System


Append A


pg 771-772


Thur 8/27 More Measurement


measurement button


conversions, significant figures,


accuracy, precision


Append A


pg 772-775


Tues 9/1 Motion


motion button


graphing button


speed,velocity, acceleration, graphing pg 24-31


pg 42-45


Thur 9/3 simple machines,


work, power


force/work button


force,work, simple machines,


mechanical advantage, power


pg 70-72


pg 77-80


Tues 9/8 potential vs kinetic E


Heat vs Temperature


energy button


Types of Mechanical Energy;potential,


kinetic, heat; heat transfer:conduction


convection, radiation, insulation


Pg72-76;80


Pg 169-174


Thur 9/10 Sound


sound button


Waves, hearing, interference, diffraction,


Doppler Effect


pg 244-248


pg 253-260


Tues 9/15 Speed of sound


sound button


speed of sound, echoes, resonance,


musical instruments


pg 248


pgs260-262


Thur 9/17 Light & Color


light button


Light & Color, polarized vs laser light pg271-275


pg 281-292


Tues 9/22 Lenses & Mirrors


light button


Reflection & Refraction Pg 275-280


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Thur 9/24 Electrical nature of atoms


Insulators/conductors


electrolytes


atoms & bonding button


Structure of atoms


Why atoms combine- chemical


bonding


Insulators/conductors/electrolytes


Pg304-310


Pg321-323


Pg378-389


Tues 9/29 Let's get charged up


electricity button


static electricity Pg 192-200


Thur 10/1 Bright lights/what makes the flow


go/current & circuits


electricity button


current & circuits pg 200-212


pg 230-231


Tues 10/6 Magnets; physics


Magnetism button


magnetism pg 222-226


pg230-231


Thur 10/8 Physics performance task


Tues 10/13 Physics Exam


Thur 10/15 What is matter


matter button


Matter & its properties pg 361-362


Tues 10/20 Sinking & floating


density/buoyancy


button


Density vs buoyancy pg123,


pg 126-129


pg137-138


Thur 10/22 Types of matter


types of matter button


Elements, compounds, mixtures pg 365-367


pg 409-411


Thur 10/29 Types of mixtures


types of matter button


Solutions, colloids, suspensions pg 411-413


Tues 11/3 Solubility (solutions)


types of matter button


unsaturated, saturated, supersaturated pg 416-419


Thur 11/5 Separations


Separations button


How is matter separated Pg407 – 408


Tues 11/10 Physical states of matter


Changes in State


States of matter button


changes in state button


Solids, liquids, gases


melting, freezing, boiling, freezing


sublimating


Pg 178-184


Pg 359-360


Thur 11/12 Changes in Matter


changes in matter


button


Physical & chemical changes pg 363-364


Tues 11/17 Acids/bases/ household chemicals/


acids/bases/salts button


Acids & Bases/pH pg 465-469


pg 475-480


Thur 11/19 What makes one acid stronger


acids/bases/salts button


Strength of acids & bases/salts/


antacids/buffers


pg 469-472


Tues 11/24 5 E lesson workshop


Tues 12/1 Chemistry Performance task


Thur 12/3 Chemistry Exam


Tues


or


Thur


12/8


or


12/10


Final Exam


Important tips for success:


1) Have handouts printed out before class


2) It is imperative that you complete all labs


3) Ask questions on anything you do not understand


4) See me during office hours for help


5) Submit assessments when they are due (it is your responsibility to submit


things successfully.) There is a folder explaining how to submit an


assessment.


6) All videos within the lab or recommended from the video folder should be


viewed for reinforcement on the topics covered in this class.


7) Strive for perfect attendance.


8) Be punctual


9) Do not leave sessions early


10) Do not get behind


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