Friday, February 20, 2015

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     This year, I am taking Chemistry, under the teachings of Mrs. Sistarenik, which is one of my preferred classes. She has a very interesting behavior, reveals hilarity at certain moments, contains a broad, wide sense of knowledge, and she has the tolerance to handle many classes with a calm behavior. There is also the fact that she was my teacher in the department of Science last year. During the previous year, she contained a very humorous and exciting behavior and treated everyone with pure happiness and hilarity. She knows how to captivate her class while teaching very difficult topics of Science.Click here to see her website.
      When I entered the class, on the first day, I was expecting a high level of difficulty. Unfortunately, I was correct in this matter of education. Chemistry is by no means, a simple class, and carries a degree of great difficulty. Chemistry carries both the aspects of Math and Science together. Mrs. Sistarenik grades her students based on the information she teaches and describes. This will normally be in the form of worksheets, tests, assignments, and other different forms of work. She believes in the concept of having her tables work together to formulate an answer for the work she assigns.
     Currently, in the class of Chemistry, we are learning the different type of chemical reactions and the table of activity energy. We often use technology when do we perform worksheets known as Pogil activities. Currently, we finished a project which required us to make a video for YouTube. With my partner, we were able to burn steel wool to form iron oxide. It also formed a work of fire works around the steel wool. Overall, I believe her class is very exceptional and will lead me to a successful school life.


If interested to see articles relating to this wondrous subject click here
The Fun of Chemistry

The Fun of Balancing Equations






If you desire, you can see what my experiment would look like in its purest form.

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