Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science...

22
Physical Science Name____________________________ 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Target I Can… Red light Yellow light Green light 1.1 Identify the steps scientists often use to solve problems 1.1 Describe why scientists use variables 1.1 Compare and contrast science and technology 1.1 Define and give an example of hypothesis, independent variable, dependent variable, constant, control, model, and bias 1.2 Name the prefixes used in SI and indicate what multiple of ten each one represents 1.2 Identify SI units and symbols for length, volume, mass, density, time, and temperature 1.2 Convert from one SI unit to another 1.2 Explain how scientists originally developed the basic units of SI 1.3 Identify three types of graphs and explain the ways they are used 1.3 Distinguish between independent and dependent variables on a graph 1.3 Analyze data using the various types of graphs Key Vocabulary Terms: Scientific method, hypothesis, experiment, variable, dependent variable, independent variable, constant, control, bias, model, theory, scientific law, technology, standard, SI, volume, mass, density, graph

Transcript of Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science...

Page 1: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

1

Chapter 1: The Nature of Science

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 1.1 Identify the steps scientists often use to solve problems

1.1 Describe why scientists use variables

1.1 Compare and contrast science and technology

1.1 Define and give an example of hypothesis, independent variable, dependent variable, constant, control, model, and bias

1.2 Name the prefixes used in SI and indicate what multiple of ten each

one represents

1.2 Identify SI units and symbols for length, volume, mass, density, time, and temperature

1.2 Convert from one SI unit to another

1.2 Explain how scientists originally developed the basic units of SI

1.3 Identify three types of graphs and explain the ways they are used

1.3 Distinguish between independent and dependent variables on a graph

1.3 Analyze data using the various types of graphs

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Scientific method, hypothesis, experiment, variable, dependent variable, independent

variable, constant, control, bias, model, theory, scientific law, technology, standard, SI,

volume, mass, density, graph

Page 2: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

2

Chapter 2: Motion

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 2.1 Distinguish between distance and displacement

2.1 Explain the difference between speed and velocity

2.1 Interpret motion graphs

2.2 Identify how acceleration, time, and velocity are related

2.2 Explain how positive and negative acceleration affect motion

2.2 Describe how to calculate the acceleration of an object

2.3 Explain how motion and force are related

2.3 Describe what inertia is and how it is related to Newton’s First Law of Motion

2.3 Identify the forces and motion that are present during a car crash

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Distance, displacement, speed, average speed, instantaneous speed, velocity, acceleration,

force, net force, balanced force, inertia

Page 3: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

3

Chapter 3: Forces

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 3.1 Define Newton’s Second Law of Motion

3.1 Apply Newton’s Second Law of Motion

3.1 Describe the three different kinds of friction

3.1 Observe the effects of air resistance on falling objects

3.1 Define terminal velocity and explain why it occurs

3.2 Describe gravitational force

3.2 Distinguish between mass and weight

3.2 Explain the path of a thrown object

3.2 Compare circular motion with motion in a straight line

3.2 Define centripetal force

3.3 State Newton’s Third Law of Motion

3.3 Give examples of action-reaction forces

3.3 Calculate momentum

3.3 Explain the Law of Conservation of Momentum

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Friction, static friction, sliding friction, air resistance, gravity, weight, centripetal

acceleration, centripetal force, Newton’s third law of motion, momentum

\

Page 4: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

4

Chapter 4: Energy

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 4.1 Distinguish between kinetic and potential energy

4.1 Calculate kinetic energy

4.1 Give examples of different forms of potential energy

4.1 Calculate gravitational potential energy

6.1 Calculate the change in thermal energy

6.2 Compare and contrast the transfer of thermal energy by conduction, convection, and radiation

6.2 Compare and contrast thermal conductors and insulators

6.2 Explain how insulators are used to control the transfer of thermal energy

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Kinetic energy, joule, potential energy, elastic potential energy, chemical potential energy,

gravitational potential energy, mechanical energy, law of conservation of energy

Page 5: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

5

Chapter 5: Work and Machines

Target Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 5.1 Define work

5.1 Describe how work and energy are related

5.1 Calculate work

5.1 Define and calculate power

5.2 Explain how machines make work easier

5.2 Calculate the mechanical advantage of a machine

5.2 Calculate the efficiency of a machine

5.3 Describe the six types of simple machines

5.3 Explain how the different types of simple machines make doing

work easier

5.3 Calculate the ideal mechanical advantage of the different types of simple machines

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Work, power, machine, input force, output force, mechanical advantage, efficiency, simple

machine, lever, pulley, wheel and axle, inclined plane, screw, wedge, compound machine

Page 6: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

6

Chapter 6: Thermal Energy

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 6.1 Define temperature

6.1 Explain how thermal energy depends on temperature

6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related

6.1 Calculate the change in thermal energy

6.2 Compare and contrast the transfer of thermal energy by conduction, convection, and radiation

6.2 Compare and contrast thermal conductors and insulators

6.2 Explain how insulators are used to control the transfer of thermal energy

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Temperature, thermal energy, heat, specific heat, conduction, convection, radiation,

insulator, solar collector, thermodynamics

Page 7: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

7

Chapter 7: Electricity

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 7.1 Describe how electric charges exert forces on each other

7.1 Compare the strengths of electric and gravitational forces

7.1 Distinguish between conductors and insulators

7.1 Explain how objects become electrically charged

7.2 Describe how voltage difference causes current to flow

7.2 Explain how batteries produce a voltage difference in a circuit

7.2 List the factors that affect an object’s electrical resistance

7.2 Define Ohm’s Law

7.2 Use Ohm’s Law to calculate resistance, voltage, or current

7.3 Describe the difference between series and parallel circuits

7.3 Recognize the function of circuit breakers and fuses

7.3 Calculate electrical power

7.3 Calculate the electrical energy used by a device

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Static electricity, law of conservation of charge, conductor, insulator, charging by contact,

charging by induction, electric current, circuit, voltage difference, resistance, Ohm’s Law,

series circuit, parallel circuit, electric power

Page 8: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

8

Chapter 8: Magnetism and Its Uses

Target Red Yellow Green

I Can… light light light 8.1 Explain how a magnet exerts a force

8.1 Describe the properties of temporary and permanent magnets

8.1 Explain why some materials are magnetic and some are not

8.1 Explain magnetic behavior using magnetic domains

8.2 Describe the magnetic field produced by an electric current

8.2 Explain how an electromagnet produces a magnetic field

8.2 Describe how electromagnets are used

8.2 Explain how an electric motor operates

8.3 Define electromagnetic induction

8.3 Describe how a generator produces an electric current

8.3 Explain how a transformer can change the voltage of an alternating current

8.3 Distinguish between alternating current and direct current

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Magnetism, magnetic field, magnetic pole, magnetic domain, electromagnet, solenoid,

galvanometer, electric motor, electromagnetic induction, generator, turbine, direct current,

alternating current, transformer

Page 9: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

9

Chapter 9: Energy Sources

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 9.1 Discuss properties and uses of fossil fuels

9.1 Explain how fossil fuels are formed

9.1 Describe how the chemical energy in fossil fuels is converted into

electrical energy

9.2 Explain how a nuclear reactor converts nuclear energy to thermal energy

9.2 Describe advantages and disadvantages of using nuclear energy to produce electricity

9.2 Discuss nuclear fusion as a possible energy source

9.3 Analyze the need for alternate energy sources

9.3 Describe alternate methods for generating electricity

9.3 Compare the advantages and disadvantages of various alternate energy sources

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Fossil fuels, petroleum, nonrenewable resource, nuclear waste, renewable resource

photovoltaic cell, hydroelectricity, geothermal energy, biomass

Page 10: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

10

Chapter 10: Waves

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 10.1 Recognize that waves carry energy but not matter

10.1 Define mechanical waves

10.1 Compare and contrast transverse waves and compressional waves

10.2 Define wavelength, frequency, period, and amplitude

10.2 Describe the relationship between frequency and wavelength

10.2 Explain how a wave’s energy and amplitude are related

10.2 Calculate wave speed

10.3 State the Law of Reflection

10.3 Explain why waves change direction when they travel from one material to another

10.3 Compare and contrast refraction and diffraction

10.3 Describe how waves interfere with each other

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Wave, medium, transverse wave, compressional wave, crest, trough, rarefaction,

wavelength, frequency, period, amplitude, refraction, diffraction, interference, standing

wave, resonance

Page 11: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

11

Chapter 11: Sound

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 11.1 Explain how sound travels through different mediums

11.1 Identify what influences the speed of sound

11.1 Describe how the ear enables you to hear

11.2 Recognize how amplitude, intensity, and loudness are related

11.2 Describe how sound intensity is measured and what levels can damage hearing

11.2 Explain the relationship between frequency and pitch

11.2 Discuss the Doppler Effect and technologies we have that use it

11.3 Distinguish between noise and music

11.3 Describe why different instruments have different sound qualities

11.3 Explain how string, wind, and percussion instruments produce

music

11.3 Describe the formation of beats

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Eardrum, cochlea, intensity, loudness, decibel, pitch, ultrasonic, Doppler effect, music,

sound quality, overtone, resonator, acoustics echolocation, sonar

Page 12: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

12

Chapter 12: Electromagnetic Waves

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 12.1 Describe how electric and magnetic fields form electromagnetic waves

12.1 Explain how vibrating charges produce electromagnetic waves

12.1 Describe properties of electromagnetic waves

12.2 Describe the waves in the different regions of the electromagnetic spectrum

12.2 Compare the properties of different electromagnetic waves

12.2 Identify uses for different types of electromagnetic waves

12.3 Explain how modulating carrier waves enables information to be transmitted by radio waves

12.3 Distinguish between amplitude modulation and frequency

modulation

12.3 Identify various ways of communicating using radio waves

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Electromagnetic wave, radiant energy, photon, radio wave, microwave, infrared wave,

visible light, ultraviolet waves, X ray, gamma ray, carrier wave, cathode-ray tube,

transceiver, Global Positioning System

Page 13: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

13

Chapter 13: Light

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 13.1 Describe how light waves interact with matter

13.1 Explain the difference between regular and diffuse reflection

13.1 Define the index of refraction of a material

13.1 Explain why a prism separates white light into different colors

13.2 Describe the difference between light color and pigment color+

13.2 Predict what happens when different colors are mixed

13.3 Explain how incandescent and fluorescent light bulbs work

13.3 Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of different lighting devices

13.3 Explain how a laser produces coherent light

13.3 Describe various used of lasers

13.4 Distinguish polarized light from unpolarized light

13.4 Explain how a hologram is made

13.4 Determine when total internal reflection occurs

13.4 Describe the uses of optical fibers

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Opaque, translucent, transparent, index of refraction, mirage, pigment, incandescent light,

fluorescent light, coherent light, incoherent light, polarized light, holography, total internal

reflection

Page 14: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

14

Chapter 14: Mirrors and Lenses

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 14.1 Describe how an image is formed in three types of mirrors

14.1 Explain the difference between real and virtual images

14.1 Identify examples and uses of plane, concave, and convex mirrors

14.2 Describe the shapes of convex and concave lenses

14.2 Explain how convex and concave lenses form images

14.2 Explain how lenses are used to correct vision problems

14.3 Compare refracting and reflecting telescopes

14.3 Explain why a telescope in space would be uesful

14.3 Describe how a microscope uses lenses to magnify small objects

14.3 Explain how a camera creates an image

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Plane mirror, virtual image, concave mirror, optical axis, focal point, focal length, real

image, convex mirror, convex lens, concave lens, cornea, retina, refracting telescope,

reflecting telescope, microscope

Page 15: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

15

Chapter 15: Classification of Matter

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 15.1 Define substances and mixtures

15.1 Identify elements and compounds

15.1 Compare and contrast solutions, colloids, and suspensions

15.1 Create a classification key to group the various classifications of matter

15.2 Identify substances using physical properties

15.2 Compare and contrast physical and chemical changes

15.2 Identify chemical changes

15.2 Determine how the Law of Conservation of Mass applies to

chemical changes

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Substance, element, compound, heterogeneous mixture, homogeneous mixture, solution

colloid, Tyndall effect, suspension, physical property, physical change, distillation,

chemical property, chemical change, law of conservation of mass

Page 16: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name____________________________

16

Chapter 16: Solids, Liquids, and Gases

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 16.1 Explain the kinetic theory of matter

16.1 Describe particle movement in the four states of matter

16.1 Explain particle behavior at the melting and boiling points

16.2 Explain Archimedes Principle and give examples

16.2 Explain Pascal’s Principle and give examples

16.2 Explain Bernoulli’s Principle and give examples

16.3 Explain how a gas exerts pressure on its container

16.3 Explain how a gas is affected when pressure, temperature, or volume is changed

16.3 Calculate the amount of energy needed to change the state or the temperature of a substance

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Kinetic theory, melting point, heat of fusion, boiling point, hear of vaporization, diffusion,

plasma, thermal expansion, buoyancy, pressure, viscosity, pascal

Page 17: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science name

Chapter 17: Properties of Atoms and the Periodic Table

10

Chapter 17: Properties of Atoms and the Periodic Table

Target

I can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light

17.1 – identify the names and symbols of common elements

17.1 – identify quarks as subatomic particles of matter

17.1 – describe the electron cloud model of the atom

17.1 – explain how electrons are arranged in an atom

17.2 – calculate the number of neutrons in an atom based on

the mass number

17.2 – identify the components of isotopes

17.2 – interpret the average atomic mass of an element and

predict which isotope would be more abundant

17.3 – explain the composition of the periodic table

17.3 – use the periodic table to obtain information about

specific elements

17.3 – explain the differences between metals, metalloids, and

nonmetals

17.3 – draw models of atoms including protons, neutrons, and

electrons in energy levels and sub-levels

17.3 – complete simple chemical equations using the

oxidation numbers of the elements

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Atom, nucleus, proton, neutron, electron, quark, electron cloud, atomic number, mass

number, isotope, average atomic mass, periodic table, group, electron dot diagram, period

Page 18: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name______________________

11

Chapter 20: Chemical Bonds

Target

I can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light

20.1 – describe how a compound differs from its component

elements

20.1 – explain what a chemical formula represents

20.1 – explain how the electric forces between oppositely

charged electrons and protons are essential to forming

compounds

20.1 – state a reason why chemical bonding occurs

20.2 – describe ionic bonds and covalent bonds and show an

example of each using electron dot diagrams

20.2 – identify the particles produced by ionic bonding and covalent bonding

20.2 – distinguish between a nonpolar covalent bond and a

polar covalent bond and show an example of each using

electron dot diagrams

20.3 – explain how oxidation numbers are determined

20.3 – predict the formula that will result from the bonding of

two elements

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Chemical formula, chemical bond, ion, ionic bond, covalent bond, molecule, polar

molecule, nonpolar molecule, binary compound, oxidation number, polyatomic ion, hydrat

Page 19: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name______________________

12

Chapter 21: Chemical Reactions

Target

I Can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 21.1 Identify the reactants and products in a chemical reaction

21.1 Explain how a chemical reaction satisfies the Law of Conservation of Mass

21.1 Show how chemists express chemical changes using chemical

equations

21.1 Use state symbols to show the physical state of the reactants and products

21.2 Identify what is meant by a balanced chemical equation

21.2 Complete and balance simple chemical equations

21.3 Identify the five basic types of chemical reactions

21.3 Define the terms oxidation and reduction

21.3 Predict which metals will replace others in compounds

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Chemical reaction, reactant, product, chemical equation, coefficient, balanced chemical

equation, combustion reaction, synthesis reaction, decomposition reaction, single-

displacement reaction, double-displacement reaction, precipitate, oxidation, reduction,

exergonic reaction exothermic reaction endergonic reaction, endothermic reaction catalyst,

inhibitor

Page 20: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name_____________________

13

Chapter 22: Solutions

Target

I can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 22.1 Identify three types of solutions

22.1 Explain how things dissolve

22.1 Examine the factors that affect the rates at which solids and gases dissolve in liquids

22.2 Define the concept of solubility

22.2 Identify how to express the concentration of a solution

22.2 List and define three types of solutions

22.2 Describe the effects of pressure and temperature on the solubility of gases

22.3 Explain how some solutes break apart in water solutions fo form

positively and negatively charged particles

22.3 Describe how antifreeze works

22.3 Describe how some solutions conduct electricity

22.4 Identify several kinds of solutes that do not dissolve well in water

22.4 Explain how solvents work in terms of polarity

22.4 Determine how to choose the right solvent for the job

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Solution, solute, solvent, polar, solubility, saturated solution, unsaturated solution,

supersaturated solution, ion, electrolyte, nonelectrolyte, ionization, dissociation, nonpolar

Page 21: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name_____________________

14

Chapter 23: Acids, Bases, and Salts

Target

I can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 23.1 Compare and contrast acids and bases and identify the

characteristics they have

23.1 Give examples of formulas and uses of common acids and bases

23.1 Determine how the process of ionization and dissociation apply to acids and bases

23.2 Determine what is responsible for the strength of an acid or a base

23.2 Compare and contrast strength and concentration

23.2 Examine the relationship between pH and acid or base strength

23.2 Explain electrical conductivity

23.3 Identify a neutralization reaction

23.3 Determine what a salt is and how salts form

23.3 Compare and contrast soaps and detergents

23.3 Explain how esters are made and what they are used for

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Acid, hydronium ion, indicator, base, strong acid, weak acid, strong base, weak base, pH,

buffer, neutralization, salt, titration, soap

Page 22: Chapter 1: The Nature of Science Red Yellow Green I light ... · 1 Chapter 1: The Nature of Science ... 6.1 Explain how thermal energy and heat are related 6.1 Calculate the change

Physical Science Name_____________________

15

Chapter 24: Organic Compounds

Target

I can…

Red

light

Yellow

light

Green

light 24.1 Identify the difference between organic and inorganic carbon compounds

24.1 Identify and draw some simple organic compounds

24.1 Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons

24.1 Identify and draw isomers of organic compounds

24.2 Define aromatic compounds

24.2 Identify and draw alcohols

24.2 Identify organic compounds I use in daily life

24.3 Explain how carbon compounds are obtained from petroleum

24.3 Explain how carbon compounds can form long chains

Key Vocabulary Terms:

Organic compound, hydrocarbon, saturated hydrocarbon, isomer, unsaturated hydrocarbon,

aromatic compound, substituted hydrocarbon, alcohol, polymer, monomer, polyethylene,

depolymerization, protein, nucleic acid, deoxyribonucleic acid, carbohydrate, lipid