Taught by TBD
This course explores the periodic table of elements, examining its structure, historical development, and
each element group's chemical and physical properties. Students will analyze periodic trends such as
atomic radius, electronegativity, and ionization energy, understanding why elements behave the way they
do.
Through hands-on experiments, case studies, and real-world applications, learners will see how the
periodic table is the foundation of chemistry and is essential to advancements in science, industry, and
technology.
This hands-on science lab allows students to explore scientific concepts through experiments,
demonstrations, and interactive activities.
Students will follow an online homework course to build a strong foundation in scientific principles.
This class is a prerequisite for AP Chemistry, Kitchen Chemistry, and Art Chemistry,
which will be options in upcoming years.
Class time will be dedicated to hands-on learning, where students will apply their knowledge through
experiments, group projects, and real-world investigations. This interactive approach fosters curiosity,
critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of science in action. Whether reinforcing core concepts or
diving into advanced topics, this lab provides an engaging and dynamic science experience.