Monday, April 23, 2012

2011 AP Exam Questions

Please post any questions related to the 2011 & 2011B exams as comments below.  Scoring guidelines are on the documents page of your website.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Episode 7 of BaLiCKI's Science Class Podcast

In episode 7, I discuss the Strategies for Success in 10 minutes of detail.  This would be good to listen to if you are looking for more background & rationale about what the strategies for success are and how they can apply to getting smarter in my chemistry class.
Episode 7


Monday, January 2, 2012

Episode 6 of podcast

I have included Jameson & Rizen's excellent podcast as episode 6, which can be listened to with the player below or in itunes.  Great job folks!


Episode 6

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Comment on your classmates PDOA projects.

In order to give your classmates more feedback on their projects, you will read/listen/view their projects, and comment on them by posting a comment here.   Please use the following format:
Project:  (the names of the people who designed the project)
Reviewer: (your names)
Give at least two pieces of warm feedback and at least two pieces of cool feedback in your post.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Chemistry AP Questions: AP Exam Review

Post your questions below. Be specific; don't just ask for a solution (you have access to all of those), rather ask questions like "how would you know to..." or "can I do it this way...". I will post a video response with a white board from my dining room on Friday.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Fifth episode of BaLiCKI's Science Class Podcast

Well, sort of. Even better than hearing me talk, is hearing a student talk. Listen to Adam and Stephen from the green section explain the development of the atomic model. Please give warm & cool feedback using the criteria for the websites/webquests. You can also subscribe to this, and hear past episodes by subscribing to the podcast by typing "balicki" into the search bar at the itunes store.
Episode 5


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Give your classmates feedback

Give your classmates two pieces of warm feedback and two pieces of cool feedback after you explore their project (read their website, complete their webquest, listen to their podcast, etc...)
Your post should be in this format:
List the names of the group members you are reviewing, their project format (website, movie, etc.)
List your names.
Two pieces of warm feedback. This feedback should be specific, and phrased like "I liked that you..."
Two pieces of cool feedback. This should also be specific, and should be phrased like "For improvement, I would suggest..." Be polite and constructive with cool feedback.