Curriculum Outcomes involved:
- Chemical Reactions
- Rates of Chemical Reactions
- Design, carry out, and control variables to illustrate how factors such as heat, concentration, and surface area can affect chemical reactions
- Rates of Chemical Reactions
- Weather Dynamics
- Energy and the Water Cycle
- Using scientific theory, illustrate and explain heat energy transfers that occur in the water cycle
- Movement of Heat Energy and Matter in Global Systems
- Using scientific theory, illustrate and explain heat transfer and its consequences in both the atmosphere and hydrosphere, relating this science to natural phenomena
- Energy and the Water Cycle
- Motion
- Investigate the Relationship between Velocity, Time, and Acceleration
- Design an experiment to investigate factors that affect acceleration
- Identify potential sources of error in collecting data on linear acceleration
- Investigate the Relationship between Velocity, Time, and Acceleration
Demonstrations that may apply to your lesson plans:
- Chemical Reactions
- Rates of Chemical Reactions
- Weather Dynamics
- Energy and the Water Cycle
- Movement of Heat Energy and Matter in Global Systems
- Motion
- Investigate the Relationship between Velocity, Time, and Acceleration
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