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About Mrs. Burnison

I have enjoyed teaching chemistry and physics at Hillsdale High School since 2008. I earned my Bachelors degree in Chemistry and Physics Education from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. In December 2011, I earned a Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Ashland University.

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Contact Information

Hillsdale High School
485 Twp. Rd. 1902
Jeromesville, Ohio 43028
phone: 419-368-6841
fax: 419-368-7504
 
Office hours:
Before school, 12:10-1:05,
and after school by appointment

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Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Take Physics

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01/23/2012 14:32

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Physics

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01/23/2012 14:21
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Physics is an inquiry-based course designed to familiarize you with the science processes, skills, and understandings related to a wide range of topics in physics.  During this course, you will learn to identify the basic questions and concepts that guide scientific investigation and to design and conduct your own investigations.  Students engage in investigations to understand and explain motion, forces, energy, waves, and electricity and magnetism in a variety of inquiry and design scenarios that incorporate scientific reasoning, analysis, communication skills and real-world applications.

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Excel 2010

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01/17/2012 19:35

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Chemistry

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12/01/2011 19:34
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Chemistry is an inquiry-based course designed to familiarize you with the science processes, skills, and understandings related to a wide range of topics in chemistry.  Investigations are used to understand and explain the behavior of matter in a variety of inquiry and design scenarios that incorporate scientific reasoning, analysis, communication skills and real-world applications. An understanding of leading theories and how they have informed current knowledge prepares students with higher order cognitive capabilities of evaluation, prediction and application.
Some important skills you will develop include titration, graphing and measurement, identification of research questions, making connections, and the ability to be a self-directed learner.
Course content
·         Mathematics and measurement in science
·         Properties of matter and gases
·         Formulas and equations
·         Microscopic nature of matter
·         Atomic structure and chemical bonding
·         Solutions
·         Kinetics, equilibrium, and thermodynamics
·         Salts, acids, and bases
·         REDOX reactions and electrochemistry
·         Nuclear chemistry

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Chemistry & Art

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12/01/2011 17:49
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