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Chemistry 101 - An Overview Of God's Chemical World

This DVD course takes an often avoided and boring subject and makes it an exciting, easy to understand, visually rich experience. Chemistry 101 is geared toward ages 15 years* and up. The film is full of accurate and fascinating information coupled with hundreds of eye-catching visuals and graphics. The Guidebook allows the student to easily review all the information covered in the films. Each guidebook segment includes a multiple choice quiz and discussion questions. A one-year highschool course booklet is included for families who want a year-long chemistry course.

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Resource Type
DVD
ISBN
978-1-4307-8508
Print Status
In Print
Lessons
159
Pages
122
Suggested Grades
10th - 12th
Publisher
Westfield Studio's
Copyright
2011
URL
http://www.the101series.com/chem/

Lessons

  • 1 DVD: Watch "The Last Alchemist".
  • 2 Read And Study The Guide On Segment 1.
  • 3 Talk About The "Discussion Questions" At The End Of Segment 1.
  • 4 Mini-Lab #1- Conduct The Distilling Experiment In The Film. Explain What Is Happening.
  • 5 Mini-Lab #2 - Repeat The Experiment Of Boyle's Law On Expanding Gases Using The Bottle And The Quarter. Explain What Is Happening.
  • 6 Do Research On Two Topics: Distillation & Boyle's Law. Write A 200 Word Report On Each One Of T hem.
  • 7 Start A "Chemistry Notebook": Where You Record All Of Your Work Done.
  • 8 Look Up The Renaissance Events, Persons, And Places Listed On Page 3 Of The Guidebook.
  • 9 DVD: Watch "The Last Alchemist" Again. Re-Read The Guidebook On Segment 1 Again.
  • 10 Quiz One: The Last Alchemist.
  • 11 DVD: Watch "The Birth Of Modern Chemistry"
  • 12 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 2.
  • 13 Talk About The "Discussion Questions" At The End Of Segment 2
  • 14 Mini-Lab #1 - Conduct The Carbon Dioxide & Candle Experiment Seen In The Film.
  • 15 Mini-Lab #2 - Conduct The Phlogiston Experiment In The Film. You Can Use A Mason Jar To Cover The Canldles. Play-Doh To Hold The Candles And A Dish To Stick The Play-Doh On.
  • 16 Do Research On The Candle Experiments. Explain Why The Candles Each Go Out In Each Situation .Write A 200 Word Report.
  • 17 DVD: Watch "The Birth Of Modern Chemistry", Again. Re-Read The Guidebook On Segment 2 Again.
  • 18 Quiz Two: A Birth Of Modern Chemistry.
  • 19 DVD: Watch "The Bold Russian"
  • 20 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 3.
  • 21 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 3.
  • 22 Mini-Lab #1 - Conduct The Hydrogen Electrolysis Experiment Seen In The Film.
  • 23 After Your Mini-Lab, Do Research On Electrolysis. Write A 200 Word Report.
  • 24 DVD: Watch "The Bold Russian", Again. Re-Read The Guidebook On Segment 3.
  • 25 Quiz Three: The Bold Russian
  • 26 DVD: Watch "Lots Of Mystery Rays"
  • 27 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 4.
  • 28 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 4.
  • 29 Read A Book Or Article On X-Rays. Explain How X-Rays Are Produced, Where You Encounter Them, The Dangers And How The Dangers Can Be Reduced Or Eliminated. Write Your Report On Your Findings.
  • 30 Mini-Lab #! - Obtain A Sample Of Something Phosphorescent And Something Fluorescent.
  • 31 Do Research On Phosphorescence And Fluorescence. Get Basic Idea. Write Your Report.
  • 32 DVD: Watch "Lots Of Mystery Rays", Again.
  • 33 Quiz Four: Lots Of Mystery Rays.
  • 34 DVD: Watch "The Likable Rutherford".
  • 35 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 5.
  • 36 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 5.
  • 37 Read The Section "How Do We Know Atoms Exist If We Can't See Them"? Out Loud On Page 19.
  • 38 Read 1-2 Books Or Web Articles On Ernest Rutherford And His Times. Write Your Report.
  • 39 Mini-Lab #1 - Get A Box Or A Bag - Like A Pillow Case Or A Shoe Box. Put Six Or Seven Items Inside So Another Person Can't See Them. Try To Guess What's Inside. How Is This Like Discovering What An Atom Is Made Of?
  • 40 DVD: Watch "The Likable Rutherford", Again.
  • 41 Quiz Five: The Likable Rutherford.
  • 42 DVD: Watch "The Periodic Table At Last!"
  • 43 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 6.
  • 44 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 6.
  • 45 Every Year Both Australia And New Zealand Commermorate "Anzac Day", Do Research On What It Is. Write A 50 Report.
  • 46 Look Up "RATE GROUP", At One Of These Sites. www.answersingenesis.org , www.icr.org., www. creationwiki.org. Read An Article About Their Research.
  • 47 Read 1-2 Juvenile Or Adult Library Books Of Your Choice On Any Chemistry Topic.
  • 48 DVD: Watch "The Periodic Table At Last!" Again. Re-Read The Guidebook On Segment 6 Again.
  • 49 Quiz Six: The Periodic Table At Last!
  • 50 DVD: Watch "The Periodic Table - The Main Group".
  • 51 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 7.
  • 52 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 7.
  • 53 Make Your Own "Periodic Table Of The Crayons" And Explain How This Corresponds To The Periodic Table Of Elements.
  • 54 Draw The Main Group On The Periodic Table. Label The Elements And Famiilies. Include Hydrogen And Helium. Outline The Metalloids.
  • 55 List The Eleven Elements That Have Odd Abbreviations & Why The Abbreviation Is What It Is.
  • 56 Read A Book Or Article On Himdenburg Disaster. Write A 50 Word Report.
  • 57 DVD: Watch "The Main Group", Again.
  • 58 Quiz Seven: The Main Group.
  • 59 DVD: Watch "The Periodic Table - Quantum Mechanics".
  • 60 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 8.
  • 61 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 8.
  • 62 In The Film There Is A Mechanical Machine Made Entirely Of Wood Illustrating Newtonian Mechanics. Pick Two Of The Gearing Mechanisms You Like And Read An Article About What That Gear Is And How It Works. Write A 100 Word Report.
  • 63 Read A Couple Of Articles On Quantum Mechanics. Write A Summary On What It Is And How It Differs From Newtonian Mechanics.
  • 64 Draw An Illustration Of The Various Models Of The Atom From The Solid Billard Ball To The Quantum Model. Then Draw An Imaginative Model Of What It May Look Like In The Future.
  • 65 DVD: Watch "The Periodic Table - Quantum Mechanics", Again.
  • 66 Quiz Eight: The Period Table - Quantum Mechanics.
  • 67 DVD: Watch "Neutrons, Isotopes, & Ions.
  • 68 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 9.
  • 69 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 9.
  • 70 Read The Sidebar On Weight vs. Mass. What Do You Weigh On Earth. What Would You Weigh On The Moon?n
  • 71 Research The Topic Of Isotopes. Write Your Report.
  • 72 ISOTOPE FIELD TRIP - This Word Is Related To The Word "Isosceles" Meaning Equal Sides. An Isotope Triangle Has At Least Two Equal Sides. PIZZA TONIGHT!
  • 73 Mini-Lab #1 - Conduct The Water Bending With A Comb Experiment Seen In The Film.
  • 74 Mini-Lab #2 - Find Two Materials On The Triboelectric Series And See If You Can Ionize One Of The Materials (Like A Balloon And Your Hair).
  • 75 Do Research On The Triboelectric Series And The "Water Bending" Experiment.
  • 76 DVD: Watch "Neutrons, Isotopes & Ions", Again.
  • 77 Quiz Nine: Neutrons, Isotopes, & Ions.
  • 78 DVD: Watch "Compounds & Molecules/Part 1"
  • 79 Read And StudyThe Guidebook On Segment 10.
  • 80 Talk AboutThe "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 10.
  • 81 Read A Web Article Or Book On Compounds And Molecules. Write And Illustrate Your Report.
  • 82 Mini-Lab #1 - Conduct The Mentos Experiment. Write Your 200 Word Report.
  • 83 Mini-Lab #2 - A Mini-Lava Lamp. SEE COURSE ACCREDITATION PROGRAM FOR DIRECTIONS.
  • 84 DVD: Watch "Compounds & Molecules/Part 1" , Again.
  • 85 Quiz Ten: Compounds & Molecules/Part 1.
  • 86 DVD: Watch "Compounds & Molecules/Part 2".
  • 87 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 11.
  • 88 Mineral Quiz: At The End Of Segment 11.
  • 89 Read 1-2 Juvenile Or Adult Books Or Web Articles Of Your Choice Of Minerals. Write A 200 Word Report.
  • 90 Pick Three Of Your Favorite Elements. Write 100 Words On Each Of Them.
  • 91 FIELD TRIP - Find A Mineral Or Gem Shop. (Angels Forever). Ask Questions. Questions Found On The Course Accreditation Program.
  • 92 DVD: Watch "Compounds & Minerals/Part 2", Again.
  • 93 Quiz Eleven: Compounds & Minerals/Part 2.
  • 94 DVD: Watch "Balancing Equations".
  • 95 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 12.
  • 96 Mini-Lab#1- Find The Molecular Mass (Weight) For The Following Compounds. 1.Water-H2O, 2. Sodium Fluoride - NaF. 3. Potassium Hydroxide KOH.
  • 97 Mini-Lab #2 - Balance The Following Equations. H2 + O2 = H2O, H2 +C1 = HC1, N2 + H2= NH3, P4 + O2 = P4O10
  • 98 FIELD TRIP - COLLEGE CHEMISTRY LAB.
  • 99 DVD: Watch "Balancing Equations" Again.
  • 100 Quiz Twelve: Balancing Equations.
  • 101 DVD: Watch "Essential Wrap-Up".
  • 102 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 13.
  • 103 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 13.
  • 104 Mini-Lab #1 - Conduct The Density Cola Experiment Seen In The Film. Directions In The Course Accreditation Program.
  • 105 Conduct The Glow Stick Experiment As Seen In The Film. Read The Sidebar Titled "Glow Sticks Explained".
  • 106 Mini-Lab #3 - Cabbage pH Indicator. Conduct The Cabbage pH Experiment As Seen In The Film & Draw Your Own pH Scale.
  • 107 DVD: Watch "Essentials Wrap-Up", Again.
  • 108 Quiz Thirteen: Essentials Wrap-Up.
  • 109 DVD: Watch "Meet Elements - Four Main Columns".
  • 110 Read And StudyThe Guidebook On Segment 14.
  • 111 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 14.
  • 112 Read 1-2 Juvenile Or Adult Books Or Web Articles Of Your ChoiceOn The Families Of The Four Main Columns. Write 200 Word Description Of The Families In Your Notebook.
  • 113 Do Research On Air And The Gases That Make Up Air. Write A 200 Word Report.
  • 114 FIELD TRIP - WASTE WATER TREATMENT FACILITY.
  • 115 DVD: Watch "The Four Main Columns", Again.
  • 116 Quiz Fourteen: The Four Main Columns.
  • 117 DVD: Watch "Non-Metals & Poor Metals"
  • 118 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 15.
  • 119 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 15.
  • 120 Do Research On Dry Ice: Answer Questions: 1. What Is Dry Ice? 2. What Is It Used For? 3. How Do You Safely Handle Dry Ice? 4. What Are The Dangers Of Putting It In A Sealed Container? 5. How Long Will It Last In A Container? Hours, Days, Weeks? 6. S
  • 121 Mini-Lab #1 - Heat Dissipation Experiment. Directions In The Course Accreditation Program.
  • 122 Mini-Lab #2 - Dry Ice Experiment. Call A Welding Supply Store And Tell Them You Need A Couple Of Pounds Of Dry Ice. Ask Them The Price, What You Need To Transport It And Safety Procedures In Handling And Breaking Up Chunks Of It. Two Possible Experime
  • 123 DVD: Watch "Non-Metals & Poor Metals", Again.
  • 124 Quiz Fifteen: Non-Metals & Poor Metals.
  • 125 DVD: Watch "Transition Metals"
  • 126 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 16.
  • 127 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 16.
  • 128 Research The Following Alloys. Brass/Bronze/14-Karat Gold/Pewter/Solder/Stainless Steel/ Sterling Silver/Wrought Iron. Write A 200 Word Summary Of Alloys. Write A Paragraph Or Two Describing Each Of The Alloys Listed Above.
  • 129 Mini-Lab #1 - Lemon Battery Experiment. Conduct The Lemon Battery Experiment As Seen In The Film. There Is LOTS Of Internet Sites With Information On This Experiment. Just Google: Lemon Battery.
  • 130 DVD: Watch "Transition Metals", Again.
  • 131 Quiz Sixteen: Transition Metals.
  • 132 DVD: Watch "Rare Earths & Radioactives".
  • 133 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 17.
  • 134 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 17.
  • 135 Read 1-2 Books Or Articles On The Rare Earth Elements And Radioactivity. Write Your Report.
  • 136 Do Research On Magnesium Fire And Misch Meta - Which Is Also Called Ferrocerium Metal. Write A Report On How Ferrocerium Works.
  • 137 Mini-Lab #1 - Misch Metal Fire: 1. Purchase A Magnesium Fire Starter. These Are Available In The Fishing Section Of Your Grocery Store And Online. Read Your Report. Make A Fire Using Your Magnesium Fire Starter & Gathered Tinder And Wood.
  • 138 PURCHASE A COUPLEOF NEODYMIUM MAGNETS: Magnets From 1/4 to 1/2 Are Fine. A Strength-Grade About N42 Will Be Fine. (N52 Is The Highest). Here's A Couple Of Sources: Magnets4less.com/ kjmagnetics.com/ ebay.com/ amazon.com
  • 139 DVD: Watch "Rare Earth & Radioactives", Again.
  • 140 Quiz Seventeen: Rare Earth & Radioactives.
  • 141 DVD: Watch "The Future Of Chemistry/Part 1".
  • 142 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 18.
  • 143 Talk About The "Discussion Questions", At The End Of Segment 18.
  • 144 What Is The Manhattan Project? Put Answer In Your Notebook.
  • 145 Explain The Difference Between Fission& Fusion - Both Controlled & Uncontrolled. Write A Report.
  • 146 Watch The Part On HowA Nuclear Power Station Works. Draw Your Own Diagram Illustrating This Process.
  • 147 FIELD TRIP - Find Out Where Electricity Is Generated In Your Area. It May Be From A Coal-Fired Plant, A Nuclear Plant Or Hydro Electric. IF THEY DO NOT GIVE TOURS. Pick Up Any Literature They Have.
  • 148 DVD: Watch "The Future Of Chemistry/Part1", Again.
  • 149 Quiz Eighteen: The Future Of Chemistry/ Part 1.
  • 150 DVD: Watch "The Future Of Chemistry/Part 2"
  • 151 Read And Study The Guidebook On Segment 19.
  • 152 Talk About The "Discussion Questions" At The End Of Segment 19.
  • 153 Do Research On The Green Party And Their Proposals For America And The World. www.greenparty.org. Do Research On Any Pastors Or Preachers You Like, Whose Resources Are Online. See What They Say About The Green Movement And Christianity. Write A Report.
  • 154 Write A 50 Word Report And Include A Drawing Of How The Large Hadron Collider Works.
  • 155 Do Research On Shear Thickening Fluids. Write Your Report.
  • 156 God & Science - Throughout The Film And The Guidebook, We Reference Several Scientists WhoTook God's Word Seriously. Write A 100 Word Report On One Of The Scientists And What You Learned About Them.
  • 157 Mini-Lab #2 - Conduct The "Shear Thickening Fluid" (Corn Starch) Experiment Seen In The Film.
  • 158 DVD: Watch "The Future Of Chemistry/Part 2".
  • 159 Quiz Nineteen: The Future Of Chemistry/Part 2.

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