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Curriculum Framework
- Massachusetts Curriculum Framework for Chemistry grade 10-11, 2006
version (PDF
format or MS Word
format): this document describes the topics to be covered in
Chemistry 1 courses (all levels) in Massachusetts. Topics in boldface
are mandatory and are fair game for the MCAS chemistry test.
Websites for Chemistry I Textbooks
Publisher's websites for textbooks often have practice tests/problems,
tutorials, and other resources.
- H. Eugene LeMay, Herbert Beall, Karen M. Robblee, & Douglas
C. Brower, Chemistry:
Connections to Our Changing World, Prentice Hall, 2002.
(This is the website for our textbook.)
- Antony C. Wilbraham, Dennis D. Staley, Michael S. Matta, Edward
L. Waterman, Chemistry,
Prentice Hall, 2005.
- Antony C. Wilbraham, Dennis D. Staley, Michael S. Matta, Edward
L. Waterman, Chemistry,
Addison-Wesley, 2002.
- Mark Bishop, An
Introduction to Chemistry, 2nd edition.
- Steven S. Zumdahl, Introductory
Chemistry: A Foundation, Houghton Mifflin, 5th
edition.
Websites for AP and College Textbooks
These textbook sites also have practice tests/problems, tutorials, etc.,
but keep in mind that they are for a more advanced chemistry course, and often
contain material and concepts that are beyond the scope of a high school
first-year course.
- William L. Masterton & Cecile N. Hurley, Chemistry:
Principles and Reactions, Thomson Brooks/Cole, 5th
edition, 2004.
- Thomas R. Gilbert, Rein V. Kirss, & Geoffrey Davies, Chemistry: The Science in
Context!, W.W. Norton & Co., 2003
- Theodore Brown, H. Eugene LeMay, & Bruce Bursten, Chemistry: The
Central Science, Prentice Hall, 7th edition, 1995.
- Steven Zumdahl & Susan Zumdahl, Chemistry,
Houghton Mifflin, 6th edition.
- Ralph Petrucci, William Harwood & Geoffrey Herring, General
Chemistry Prentice Hall, 8th edition, 2000.
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