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MN.11.13.Reading Benchmarks: Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects 6-12

Reading Benchmarks: Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects 6-12
Craft and Structure
11.13.4.4. Determine the meaning of symbols, equations, graphical representations, tabular representations, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 11-12 texts and topic
Vocabulary Terms Ecology I
Vocabulary Terms Ecology II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Formulas and Bonding
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Reactions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Ecology I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Ecology II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Laws of Motion - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Laws of Motion - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Measurements and Calculations
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Thermodynamics
 

MN.9.1.The Nature of Science and Engineering

The Nature of Science and Engineering
9.1.1. The Practice of Science
9.1.1.1. The student will understand that science is a way of knowing about the natural world that is characterized by empirical criteria, logical argument and skeptical review.
9.1.1.1.3. Explain how the traditions and norms of science define the bounds of professional scientific practice and reveal instances of scientific error or misconduct.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The Science of Earth Science
 
9.1.1.1.7. Explain how scientific and technological innovations - as well as new evidence - can challenge portions of, or entire accepted theories and models including, but not limited to: cell theory, atomic theory, theory of evolution, plate tectonic theory, germ
Vocabulary Terms Introduction to cells
Vocabulary Terms Plate Tectonics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Introduction to cells
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Plate Tectonics
 
9.1.3. Interactions Among Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Society
9.1.3.1. The student will understand that natural and designed systems are made up of components that act within a system and interact with other systems.
9.1.3.1.3. Describe how positive and/or negative feedback occur in systems.
Vocabulary Terms Human biology I
Vocabulary Terms Human biology II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Human biology I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Human biology II
 
9.1.3.3. The student will understand that science and engineering operate in the context of society and both influence and are influenced by this context.
9.1.3.3.1. Describe how values and constraints affect science and engineering.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The Science of Earth Science
 
9.1.3.4. The student will understand that science, technology, engineering and mathematics rely on each other to enhance knowledge and understanding.
9.1.3.4.2. Determine and use appropriate safety procedures, tools, computers and measurement instruments in science and engineering contexts.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Lab Investigations
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Lab investigations
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The science of biology
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The Science of Chemistry
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The Science of Physics
 
9.1.3.4.5. Demonstrate how unit consistency and dimensional analysis can guide the calculation of quantitative solutions and verification of results.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Thermodynamics
 

MN.9.2.Physical Science

Physical Science
9.2.1. Matter
9.2.1.1. The student will understand that the structure of the atom determines chemical properties of elements.
9.2.1.1.1. Describe the relative charges, masses, and locations of the protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom of an element.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Atomic Structure - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Atomic Structure - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Magnetism
 
9.2.1.1.3. Explain the arrangement of the elements on the Periodic Table, including the relationships among elements in a given column or row.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Elements - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Elements - Set II
 
9.2.1.1.4. Explain that isotopes of an element have different numbers of neutrons and that some are unstable and emit particles and/or radiation.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Nuclear Chemistry
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The Periodic Table - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The Periodic Table - Set II
 
9.2.1.2. The student will understand that chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of atoms as chemical bonds are broken and formed through transferring or sharing of electrons and the absorption or release of energy.
9.2.1.2.1. Describe the role of valence electrons in the formation of chemical bonds.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Formulas and Bonding
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Organic Chemistry
 
9.2.1.2.3. Describe a chemical reaction using words and symbolic equations.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Equations
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Reactions
 
9.2.1.2.4. Relate exothermic and endothermic chemical reactions to temperature and energy changes.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Kinetics and Equilibrium
 
9.2.2. Motion
9.2.2.2. The student will understand that forces and object mass determine the motion of an object.
9.2.2.2.1. Recognize that the inertia of an object causes it to resist changes in motion.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Momentum and Collisions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Properties of Matter
 
9.2.2.2.2. Explain and calculate the acceleration of an object subjected to a set of forces in one dimension (F=ma).
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Laws of Motion - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Laws of Motion - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Mechanics
 
9.2.3. Energy
9.2.3.2. The student will understand that energy can be transformed within a system or transferred to other systems or the environment, but is always conserved.
9.2.3.2.2. Calculate and explain the energy, work and power involved in energy transfers in a mechanical system.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Work and Energy
 
9.2.3.2.3. Describe how energy is transferred through sound waves and how pitch and loudness are related to wave properties of amplitude and wavelength.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Sound
 
9.2.3.2.4. Explain and calculate current, voltage and resistance, and describe energy transfers in simple electric circuits.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Electric Circuits
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Modern Electronics
 
9.2.3.2.5. Describe how an electric current produces a magnetic force, and how this interaction is used in motors and electromagnets to produce mechanical energy.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Electromagnetism
 
9.2.3.2.6. Use the idea that small amounts of matter are transformed into large amounts of energy in nuclear reactions to compare fission and fusion in terms of beginning and end products and the amount of energy released.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Nuclear Chemistry
 
9.2.3.2.7. Describe the properties and uses of forms of electromagnetic radiation from radio frequencies through gamma radiation.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Magnetism
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Vibrations and Waves
 

MN.9.3.Earth and Space Science

Earth and Space Science
9.3.1. Earth Structure and Processes
9.3.1.1. The student will understand that the relationships among earthquakes, mountains, volcanoes, fossil deposits, rock layers and ocean features provide evidence for the theory of plate tectonics.
9.3.1.1.1. Compare and contrast the interaction of tectonic plates at convergent and divergent boundaries.
Vocabulary Terms Earthquakes
Vocabulary Terms Plate Tectonics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earthquakes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Plate Tectonics
 
9.3.1.1.3. Describe how the pattern of magnetic reversals and rock ages on both sides of a mid-ocean ridge provides evidence of sea-floor spreading.
Vocabulary Terms Plate Tectonics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Plate Tectonics
 
9.3.1.1.4. Explain how the rock record provides evidence for plate movement.
Vocabulary Terms Earthquakes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earthquakes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Fossils I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Fossils II
 
9.3.1.1.5. Describe how experimental and observational evidence led to the theory of plate tectonics.
Vocabulary Terms Plate Tectonics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Plate Tectonics
 
9.3.1.3. The student will understand that by observing rock sequences and using fossils to correlate the sequences at various locations, geologic events can be inferred and geologic time can be estimated.
9.3.1.3.1. Use relative dating techniques to explain how the structure of the Earth and life on Earth has changed over short and long periods of time.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Fossils I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Fossils II
 
9.3.2. Interdependence Within the Earth System
9.3.2.1. The student will understand that the Earth system has internal and external sources of energy, which produce heat and drive the motion of material in the oceans, atmosphere and solid earth.
9.3.2.1.2. Explain how the outward transfer of Earth's internal heat drives the convection circulation in the mantle to move tectonic plates.
Vocabulary Terms Plate Tectonics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Plate Tectonics
 
9.3.2.2. The student will understand that global climate is determined by distribution of energy from the sun at the Earth's surface.
9.3.2.2.1. Explain how Earth's rotation, ocean currents, configuration of mountain ranges, and composition of the atmosphere influence the absorption and distribution of energy, which contributes to global climatic patterns.
Vocabulary Terms Oceans
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Oceans
 
9.3.2.2.2. Explain how evidence from the geologic record, including ice core samples, indicates that climate changes have occurred at varying rates over geologic time and continue to occur today.
Vocabulary Terms Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Climate
 
9.3.2.3. The student will understand that material in the Earth system cycles through different reservoirs, and is powered by the Earth's sources of energy.
9.3.2.3.1. Trace the cyclical movement of carbon, oxygen and nitrogen through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere.
Vocabulary Terms Weather I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Weather I
 
9.3.3. The Universe
9.3.3.2. The student will understand that the solar system, sun, and Earth formed over billions of years.
9.3.3.2.1. Describe how the solar system formed from a nebular cloud of dust and gas 4.6 billion years ago.
Vocabulary Terms Our Solar System
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Our Solar System
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The History of Earth
 
9.3.3.2.2.. Explain how the Earth evolved into its present habitable form through interactions among the solid earth, the oceans, the atmosphere and organisms.
Vocabulary Terms Plate Tectonics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Plate Tectonics
 
9.3.3.3. The student will understand that the big bang theory states that the universe expanded from a hot, dense chaotic mass, after which elements formed and clumped together to eventually form stars and galaxies.
9.3.3.3.1. Explain how evidence is used to understand the composition, early history and expansion of the universe.
Vocabulary Terms Our Solar System
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Our Solar System
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
 
9.3.3.3.2. Explain how gravitational clumping leads to nuclear fusion, producing energy and the chemical elements of a star.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe
 
9.3.4. Human Interactions with the Earth System
9.3.4.1. The student will understand that people consider potential benefits, costs and risks to make decisions on how they interact with natural systems.
9.3.4.1.1. Analyze the benefits, costs, risks and tradeoffs associated with natural hazards, including the selection of land use and engineering mitigation.
Vocabulary Terms Weather II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Weather II
 
9.3.4.1.2. Explain how human activity and natural processes are altering the hydrosphere, biosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere, including pollution, topography and climate.
Vocabulary Terms Climate
Vocabulary Terms Earthquakes
Vocabulary Terms Oceans
Vocabulary Terms The Atmosphere
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earthquakes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Oceans
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game The Atmosphere
 

MN.9.4.Life Science

Life Science
9.4.1. Structure and Function in Living Systems
9.4.1.1. The student will understand that organisms use the interaction of cellular processes as well as tissues and organ systems to maintain homeostasis.
9.4.1.1.1. Explain how cell processes are influenced by internal and external factors, such as pH and temperature, and how cells and organisms respond to changes in their environment to maintain homeostasis.
Vocabulary Terms Human biology I
Vocabulary Terms Human biology II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Human biology I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Human biology II
 
9.4.1.1.2. Describe how the functions of individual organ systems are integrated to maintain homeostasis in an organism.
Vocabulary Terms Human biology I
Vocabulary Terms Human biology II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Human biology I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Human biology II
 
9.4.1.2. The student will understand that cells and cell structures have specific functions that allow an organism to grow, survive and reproduce.
9.4.1.2.1. Recognize that cells are composed primarily of a few elements (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur), and describe the basic molecular structures of cells and the primary functions of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Cell structure and function
 
9.4.1.2.2. Recognize that the work of the cell is carried out primarily by proteins, most of which are enzymes, and that protein function depends on the amino acid sequence and the shape it takes as a consequence of the interactions between those amino acids.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Nucleic acids and protein synthesis
 
9.4.1.2.4. Explain the function and importance of cell organelles for prokaryotic and/or eukaryotic cells as related to the basic cell processes of respiration, photosynthesis, protein synthesis and cell reproduction.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Cell structure and function
 
9.4.1.2.6. Explain the process of mitosis in the formation of identical new cells and maintaining chromosome number during asexual reproduction.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Cell Reproduction
 
9.4.2. Interdependence among Living Systems
9.4.2.2. The student will understand that matter cycles and energy flows through different levels of organization of living systems and the physical environment, as chemical elements are combined in different ways.
9.4.2.2.1. Use words and equations to differentiate between the processes of photosynthesis and respiration in terms of energy flow, beginning reactants and end products.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Cell processes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Photosynthesis and respiration
 
9.4.2.2.2. Explain how matter and energy in an ecosystem is transformed and transferred among organisms, and how energy is dissipated as heat into the environment.
Vocabulary Terms Ecology I
Vocabulary Terms Ecology II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Ecology I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Ecology II
 
9.4.3. Evolution in Living Systems
9.4.3.1. The student will understand that genetic information found in the cell provides information for assembling proteins, which dictate the expression of traits in an individual.
9.4.3.1.1. Explain the relationships among DNA, genes and chromosomes.
Vocabulary Terms Genetics and heredity I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Cell Reproduction
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Genetics and heredity I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Nucleic acids and protein synthesis
 
9.4.3.1.2. In the context of a monohybrid cross, apply the terms phenotype, genotype, allele, homozygous and heterozygous.
Vocabulary Terms Genetics and heredity I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Genetics and heredity I
 
9.4.3.1.3. Describe the process of DNA replication and the role of DNA and RNA in assembling protein molecules.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Nucleic acids and protein synthesis
 
9.4.3.2. The student will understand that variation within a species is the natural result of new inheritable characteristics occurring from new combinations of existing genes or from mutations of genes in reproductive cells.
9.4.3.2.2. Use the processes of mitosis and meiosis to explain the advantages and disadvantages of asexual and sexual reproduction.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Cell Reproduction
 
9.4.3.2.3. Explain how mutations like deletions, insertions, rearrangements or substitutions of DNA segments in gametes may have no effect, may harm, or rarely may be beneficial, and can result in genetic variation within a species.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Nucleic acids and protein synthesis
 
9.4.3.3. The student will understand that evolution by natural selection is a scientific explanation for the history and diversity of life on Earth.
9.4.3.3.1. Describe how evidence led Darwin to develop the theory of natural selection and common descent to explain evolution.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Evolution and classification
 
9.4.3.3.3. Recognize that artificial selection has led to offspring through successive generations that can be very different in appearance and behavior from their distant ancestors.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Evolution and classification
 
9.4.3.3.4. Explain why genetic variation within a population is essential for evolution to occur.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Evolution and classification
 
9.4.3.3.5. Explain how competition for finite resources and the changing environment promotes natural selection on offspring survival, depending on whether the offspring have characteristics that are advantageous or disadvantageous in the new environment.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Evolution and classification
 
9.4.4. Human Interactions with Living Systems
9.4.4.2. The student will understand that personal and community health can be affected by the environment, body functions and human behavior.
9.4.4.2.1. Describe how some diseases can sometimes be predicted by genetic testing and how this affects parental and community decisions.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game DNA technology/genetic engineering
 

MN.9C.Chemistry

Chemistry
9C.2. Physical Science
9C.2.1. Matter
9C.2.1.1. The student will understand that the periodic table illustrates how patterns in the physical and chemical properties of elements are related to atomic structure.
9C.2.1.1.2. Identify and compare trends on the periodic table, including reactivity and relative sizes of atoms and ions; use the trends to explain the properties of subgroups, including metals, non-metals, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens and noble gas
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Elements - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Elements - Set II
 
9C.2.1.2. The student will understand that chemical and physical properties of matter result from the ability of atoms to form bonds.
9C.2.1.2.2. Compare and contrast the structure, properties and uses of organic compounds, such as hydrocarbons, alcohols, sugars, fats and proteins.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Organic Chemistry
 
9C.2.1.2.3. Use IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) nomenclature to write chemical formulas and name molecular and ionic compounds, including those that contain polyatomic ions.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Compounds - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Compounds - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Formulas and Bonding
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Measurements and Calculations
 
9C.2.1.2.5. Determine percent composition, empirical formulas and molecular formulas of simple compounds.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Formulas and Bonding
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Measurements and Calculations
 
9C.2.1.2.6. Describe the dynamic process by which solutes dissolve in solvents and calculate concentrations, including percent concentration, molarity and parts per million.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Solutions
 
9C.2.1.3. The student will understand that chemical reactions describe a chemical change in which one or more reactants are transformed into one or more products.
9C.2.1.3.1. Classify chemical reactions as double replacement, single replacement, synthesis, decomposition or combustion.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Reactions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Oxidation, Reduction and Electrochemistry
 
9C.2.1.3.2. Use solubility and activity of ions to determine whether a double replacement or single replacement reaction will occur.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Reactions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Matter and Energy
 
9C.2.1.3.3. Relate the properties of acids and bases to the ions they contain and predict the products of an acid-base reaction.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Acids, Bases and Salts
 
9C.2.1.3.4. Balance chemical equations by applying the laws of conservation of mass and constant composition.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Equations
 
9C.2.1.3.6. Describe the factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction, including temperature, pressure, mixing, concentration, particle size, surface area and catalyst.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Reactions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Kinetics and Equilibrium
 
9C.2.1.3.7. Recognize that some chemical reactions are reversible and that not all chemical reactions go to completion.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Kinetics and Equilibrium
 
9C.2.1.4. The student will understand that states of matter can be described in terms of motion of molecules. The properties and behavior of gases can be explained using the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
9C.2.1.4.1. Use kinetic molecular theory to explain how changes in energy content affect the state of matter (solid, liquid and gaseous phases).
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game States of Matter
 
9C.2.1.4.2. Explain changes in temperature, pressure, volume and number of particles of a gas in terms of the random motion of molecules in an ideal gas.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game States of Matter
 

MN.9P.Physics

Physics
9P.2. Physical Science
9P.2.2. Motion
9P.2.2.1. The student will understand that forces and inertia determine the motion of objects.
9P.2.2.1.2. Apply Newton's three laws of motion to calculate and analyze the effect of forces and momentum on motion.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Laws of Motion - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Laws of Motion - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Momentum and Collisions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Properties of Matter
 
9P.2.2.1.3. Use gravitational force to explain the motion of objects near Earth and in the universe.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Rotational Motion/Universal Gravitation
 
9P.2.2.2. The student will understand that when objects change their motion or interact with other objects in the absence of frictional forces, the total amount of mechanical energy remains constant.
9P.2.2.2.1. Explain and calculate the work, power, potential energy and kinetic energy involved in objects moving under the influence of gravity and other mechanical forces.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Reactions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Electricity and Electrical Energy - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Electricity and Electrical Energy - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Heat
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Kinetics and Equilibrium
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Laws of Motion - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Laws of Motion - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Matter and Energy
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Momentum and Collisions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Rotational Motion/Universal Gravitation
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Work and Energy
 
9P.2.2.2.2. Describe and calculate the change in velocity for objects when forces are applied perpendicular to the direction of motion.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set I
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Forces - Set II
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Rotational Motion/Universal Gravitation
 
9P.2.2.2.3. Use conservation of momentum and energy to analyze the elastic collision of two solid objects in one-dimensional motion.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Momentum and Collisions
 
9P.2.3. Energy
9P.2.3.1. The student will understand that sound waves are generated from mechanical oscillations of objects and travel through a medium.
9P.2.3.1.2. Describe how vibration of physical objects sets up transverse and longitudinal waves in gases, liquids and solid materials.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Vibrations and Waves
 
9P.2.3.1.3. Explain how wave properties, such as interference, resonance, refraction and reflection, affect sound waves.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Sound
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Vibrations and Waves
 
9P.2.3.1.4. Describe the Doppler effect changes that occur in an observed sound as a result of the motion of a source of the sound relative to a receiver.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Sound
 
9P.2.3.2. The student will understand that electrons respond to electric fields and voltages by moving through electrical circuits and this motion generates magnetic fields.
9P.2.3.2.1. Explain why currents flow when free charges are placed in an electrical field, and how that forms the basis for electrical circuits.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Electric Circuits
 
9P.2.3.2.2. Explain and calculate the relationship of current, voltage, resistance and power in series and parallel circuits.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Electric Circuits
 
9P.2.3.2.4. Use the interplay of electric and magnetic forces to explain how motors, generators, and transformers work.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Electromagnetism
 
9P.2.3.3. The student will understand that magnetic and electric fields interact to produce electromagnetic waves.
9P.2.3.3.1. Describe the nature of the magnetic and electrical fields in a propagating electromagnetic wave.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Magnetism
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Vibrations and Waves
 
9P.2.3.3.2. Quantitatively relate the speed of light in a medium to its frequency and wave-length in that medium, and in free space.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Light
 
9P.2.3.3.4. Use properties of light, including reflection, refraction, interference, Doppler effect and the photoelectric effect, to explain phenomena and describe applications.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Light
 
9P.2.3.3.5. Compare the wave model and particle model in explaining properties of light.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Light
 
9P.2.3.3.6. Compare the wavelength, frequency and energy of different kinds of waves in the electromagnetic spectrum and describe their applications.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Vibrations and Waves
 
9P.2.3.4. The student will understand that heat is energy transferred between objects or regions that are at different temperatures by the processes of convection, conduction and radiation.
9P.2.3.4.1. Describe and calculate the quantity of heat transferred between solids and/or liquids, using specific heat, density and temperatures.
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Heat