There are a plethora of online resources that you can utilize to help you be successful in Chemistry, Pre-AP Chemistry, and Dual Credit Chemistry. The links below are just a few suggestions to get you started. If you find resources that you find to be especially helpful that are not listed below, feel free to suggest them for consideration to be included as well.
Khan Academy offers many short videos covering a wide range of topics taught in Chemistry and Dual Credit Chemistry. Start by creating an account to keep track of your progress. (You can even use your school email account to do so.) Search for Chemistry and add it to your courses. If you need help determining what videos to watch, be sure to ask or email your teacher. For students enrolled in the spring semester of Dual Credit Chemistry (CHEM 107/8), the Organic Chemistry class will be especially helpful.
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Use your school email account to login to YouTube (or your own personal account if you have one.) Search for Leah4Sci and subscribe to her channel if you are enrolled in the spring semester of Dual Credit Chemistry, CHEM 107/8. She has created a TON of videos to help with naming organic compounds as well as covering properties of the different families of organic compounds. While she goes more in depth than we do in class, this resource can also be used for personal enrichment.
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Use your school email account to login to YouTube (or your own personal account if you have one.) Search for CrashCourse and subscribe to the channel. This account is a WONDERFUL review resource for ANY of your classes here at FSHS and the playlists have been organized by course topic. I recommend using the Chemistry channel for this class, of course. Hank Green covers Chemistry in 46 fast-paced episodes. This resource is great for Chemistry, Pre-AP Chemistry, and Dual Credit Chemistry students.
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Use your school email account to login to YouTube (or your own personal account if you have one.) Search for Chemistry Talk With Dan and subscribe to the channel. This account is great for Chemistry, Pre-AP Chemistry, and Dual Credit Chemistry students. (Not) Dan is a quirky and reliable resource to provide enrichment and a second way of presenting the material covered in class to help you grasp the content and review for quizzes and tests.
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