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Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Physical Science | Research and Inquiry
 


Physical Science

CH.PHS.1
The learner will be able to differentiate between inorganic and organic compounds.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Organic Chemistry Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.2
The learner will be able to identify prefixes (for 1 - 10, including Latin prefixes) and suffixes (for the three types of bonding).
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Compounds Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.3
The learner will be able to describe the groups of the periodic table and their major characteristics.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Compounds Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.4
The learner will be able to name and know the structure of monatomic and polyatomic ions.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemistry Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.5
The learner will be able to write formulas for inorganic compounds.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Compounds Application Master
  
CH.PHS.6
The learner will be able to interpret periodic tables.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Periodic Table Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.7
The learner will be able to determine the oxidation number (charge) of an ion.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Ion Application Master
  
CH.PHS.8
The learner will be able to convert numbers of particles, grams, and liters of gas to moles.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Mole Application Master
  
CH.PHS.9
The learner will be able to calculate the percent composition of an element in a compound.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Compounds Application Master
  
CH.PHS.10
The learner will be able to calculate empirical and molecular formulas.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Compounds Application Master
  
CH.PHS.11
The learner will be able to solve stoichiometry problems.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Stoichiometric Relationships Application Master
  
CH.PHS.12
The learner will be able to calculate solution concentrations.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Solutions Application Master
  
CH.PHS.13
The learner will be able to calculate percent yield in an experiment.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Stoichiometric Relationships Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.14
The learner will be able to represent the present model of the atom using a variety of media (e.g. styrofoam balls, computer simulations).
Strand Bloom's Scope
Atoms: Models Application Master
  
CH.PHS.15
The learner will be able to identify parts of the subatomic particles of the atom.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Atoms Knowledge Master
  
CH.PHS.16
The learner will be able to explain the history of the atomic theory.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Atoms Knowledge Master
  
CH.PHS.17
The learner will be able to compare and contrast types of bonds.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Atoms Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.18
The learner will be able to describe the forces between molecules.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Molecules Knowledge Master
  
CH.PHS.19
The learner will be able to demonstrate types of chemical reactions and equations.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Reactions Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.20
The learner will be able to balance a chemical reaction using conservation of atoms.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Reactions Application Master
  
CH.PHS.21
The learner will be able to balance redox reactions.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Reactions Application Master
  
CH.PHS.22
The learner will be able to calculate chemical reaction rates.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Reactions Application Master
  
CH.PHS.23
The learner will be able to solve equilibrium problems.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical and Physical Equilibria Application Master
  
CH.PHS.24
The learner will be able to measure and solve pH problems.
Strand Bloom's Scope
pH Application Master
  
CH.PHS.25
The learner will be able to explain the forces that hold the atom together and illustrate how nuclear interactions change the atom.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Atoms Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.26
The learner will be able to describe atomic structure and the properties of atoms, molecules and matter during physical and chemical interactions.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical and Physical Changes Comprehension Master
  
CH.PHS.27
The learner will be able to analyze the structure of the atom as it relates to chemical reactions.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Chemical Reactions Analysis Master
  
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Research and Inquiry

CH.REI.1
The learner will be able to conduct scientific research.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Science Application Master
  
CH.REI.2
The learner will be able to use the scientific method to solve problems and conduct experiments.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Investigations: Methods Application Master
  
CH.REI.3
The learner will be able to conduct research.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Research Analysis Master
  
CH.REI.4
The learner will be able to use technology to support scientific research and experimentation.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Technology Application Master
  
CH.REI.5
The learner will be able to identify chemistry related careers and how they are used.
Strand Bloom's Scope
Careers Knowledge Master
  
CH.REI.6
The learner will be able to use scientific equipment safely and appropriately (e.g., probes, computers, graphing calculators, beakers, flasks, pipettes).
Strand Bloom's Scope
Safety Application Master
  
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