I know the challenges of teaching high school chemistry. That’s why this course is designed to:
Lessons are released on a schedule, so your teen stays on track without feeling rushed.
Three lessons per week means they can finish in 31 weeks with time for quizzes and review!
From atomic structure to chemical reactions, this course delivers everything your teen needs for high school chemistry, including:
Video lectures that simplify tough topics.
Virtual activities and labs to make concepts stick.
Practice problems to build mastery.
Comprehensive quizzes at the end of each un
This course is flexible enough to work when you do—mornings, afternoons, or in between other activities.
And with 12 months of access, you can start anytime and go at your teen’s pace.
Comprehensive coverage of all high school chemistry topics, from the periodic table to chemical reactions.
Video lessons, practice problems, virtual labs, and quizzes, everything needed, no extra resources required.
Document your teen’s achievements for homeschool credit or record-keeping
Start Strong!
1.1 What is Chemistry
1.2 Scientific Method of Investigation
1.3 Analyzing Data and Reporting Results
Unit 1 Quiz
Unit 1 Answer Keys
2.1 SI System and Measurements
2.2 Metric Conversions and Dimensional Analysis
2.3 Scientific Notation
2.4 Density
Unit 2 Quiz
Unit 2 Answer Keys
3.1 States of Matter
3.2 Properties of Matter
3.3 Classifying Matter
3.4 Separation of Mixtures
Unit 3 Quiz
Unit 3 Answer Keys
4.1 History of the Atom and Atomic Theory
4.2 The Atomic Structure
4.3 Isotopes
4.4 Valence Electrons and Lewis Dot Structures
4.5 Ions
Unit 4 Quiz
Unit 4 Answer Keys
5.1 Wave-Particle Duality of Light
5.2 Atomic Emission Spectra - Flame Test
5.3 The Quantum Model
5.4 Electron Configurations
Unit 5 Quiz
Unit 5 Answer Keys
6.1 History of the Periodic Table
6.2 Organization of the Periodic Table
6.3 Atomic Radius and Ionic Radius
6.4 Electronegativity and Ionization Energy
Unit 6 Quiz
Unit 6 Answer Keys
7.1 Types of Chemical Bonds
7.2 Ionic Bonds
7.3 Writing Chemical Formulas for Ionic Bonds
7.4 Naming Ionic Bonds
Unit 7 Quiz
Unit 7 Answer Keys
8.1 Covalent Bonds
8.2 Writing Chemical Formulas for Covalent Bonds
8.3 Naming Covalent Bonds
8.4 Polarity and Electronegativity
Unit 8 Quiz
Unit 8 Answer Keys
9.1 Identifying Chemical Reactions
9.2 Types of Chemical Reactions
9.3 Balancing Chemical Equations
Unit 9 Quiz
Unit 9 Answer Keys
10.1 The Mole
10.2 Molar Mass
10.3 Percent Composition
10.4 Empirical Formulas
10.5 Molecular Formulas
Unit 10 Quiz
Unit 10 Answer Keys
11.1 Mole - Mole Conversions
11.2 Grams - Moles Stoichiometry
11.3 Particles - Particles Stoichiometry
11.4 Multi-Step Stoichiometry
Unit 11 Quiz
Unit 11 Answer Keys
12.1 Energy in Reactions
12.2 Energy Diagrams
12.3 Intermolecular Forces
Unit 12 Quiz
Unit 12 Answer Keys
13.1 Heat and Temperature
13.2 Heating and Cooling Curves
13.3 Specific Heat
13.4 Calorimetry
Unit 13 Quiz
Unit 13 Answer Keys
14.1 Behavior of Gases
14.2 Boyle's Law
14.3 Charles's Law
14.4 Gay-Lussac's Law
14.5 Ideal Gases
Unit 14 Quiz
Unit 14 Answer Keys
15.1 Defining Solutions
15.2 Describing Concentration
15.3 Rate of Dissolution
Unit 15 Quiz
Unit 15 Answer Keys
16.1 Reactions and Collision Theory
16.2 Factors Affecting Reaction Rates
16.3 Chemical Equilibrium
Unit 16 Quiz
Unit 16 Answer Keys
17.1 Acids and Bases
17.2 Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
17.3 Types of Acids and Bases
17.4 Determining Concentration and pH
17.5 Neutralization Reactions
Unit 17 Quiz
Unit 17 Answer Keys
18.1 Radioactive Decay and Nuclear Stability
18.2 Types of Radiation
18.3 Balancing Nuclear Equations
18.4 Nuclear Fission and Fusion
Unit 18 Quiz
Unit 18 Answer Keys
Parents looking for a complete curriculum without piecing resources together.
Families who need flexibility to fit chemistry into their schedule.
Teens who thrive with structured lessons and hands-on learning.
Homeschool parents needing a certificate of completion for record-keeping.
I’m a scientist nerd who left the lab to follow a passion for teaching in 2002 and has been teaching ever since.
I'll be honest: chemistry and physics didn't come easily to me in high school and my first year in college.
Don’t get me wrong, I loved science. And my poor Barbie Dolls that became victim to my chemistry set are proof! But it wasn’t easy when sitting in class!
By the second year in college, I finally began to truly understand the subjects and learn what teaching methods work and what don't. And I LOVE them!!
Today, I support my students in learning and staying motivated in a subject area that intimidates most. I make it make sense with a dash of fun!
built-in email access during the first 10 months of enrollment, your teen gets the help they need, when they need it.
Here’s how it works:
Ask Anytime: Your teen can email questions as they come up.
Twice-a-Week Responses: I’ll respond to questions twice a week with:
A detailed email explanation,
A voice audio to clarify the concept, or
A personalized video to walk them through the concept or solution.
Stay on Track: Regular support ensures your teen feels confident and avoids frustration.
Enroll now to secure your spot—doors open this January!
If you miss the January start date, don’t worry—you can enroll at any time and begin when it fits your family’s schedule.
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