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Science - Honors Physical Science

Properties of Matter and Energy

Volume and Density
The learner will be able to measure the volume and mass of matter and calculate volume density. SC1, 1.2, 1.4 11A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Knowledge, Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Lab [Textbook]
Determining the Thickness of Aluminum Foil. Lab Chapter 1.
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Lab Constructed Response Questions [Textbook]
Analyze and conclude questions Lab Chapter 1: Determining the Thickness of Aluminum Foil.
  
Compare density
The learner will be able to compare the property of density for different samples of matter. SC1, 1.2, 1.4 MPS91.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Comprehension, Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Lab [Textbook]
Determining the Densities of Liquids Chapter 2
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Lab Questions [Textbook]
Analysis and Conclusions questions on Chapter 2
  
Periodic Table
The learner will be able to explain the structure of the periodic table in terms of the elements with common properties and repeating properties. SC1, 1.6, 3.5 11E9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Knowledge, Comprehension Master 4.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Lab [Textbook]
Using Clues to Identify Elements Lab Chapter 5
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Lab [Textbook]
Analysis and conclusions questions chapter 5 lab
  
Metals vs Nonmetals
The learner will be able to contrast the common properties of metal, nonmetals, and noble gases and their location in the periodic table. SC1, 1.6, 3.5 11E9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Examining Properties of Matter Knowledge, Analysis Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 5- Discuss the location and properties of metals, metalloids, and nonmetals.
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Assessment Section 5.2 Critical Thinking , Formulating Hypothesis, Applying Concepts, and Comparing and Contrasting.
  
Chemical reactivity
The learner will be able to predict the properties of elements and bonds that may result between elements using the periodic table. SC1, 1.6, 3.5 11E9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Comprehension, Application Master 4.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Discuss Representative Groups. Section 5.3
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Critical Thinking QuestionsSec 5.3
  
Types of Solution
The learner will be able to classify solutions and correctly label dilute, concentrated, saturated, or supersaturated. SC1, 1.2, 1.6 11C9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Knowledge, Comprehension, Evaluation Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Animals, Holt, Rinehart, and WInston, 2003, Textbook [Textbook]
Discuss solution types. Section 2.1. Do Worksheet 2.1
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Constructed Response [Textbook]
Given diagrams of erlemeyer flasks with different solution concentrations, label each solution correctly. The solutions should be drawn as dilute, concentrated, supersaturated, and saturated.
  
Mixture types
The learner will be able to classify examples of mixtures into heterogeneous and homogenous categories of solutions based on characteristics. SC1, 1.2, 1.6 11C9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Application, Analysis Master 4.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Discuss mixture types. Section 2.1
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Assessment Questions Section 2.1
  
Acid and Bases
The learner will be able to compare and contrast the properties of acid and basic and neutral solutions. SC1, 1.2, 1.6 11C9-11d.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Comprehension, Application Master 3.5 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 8.3 discussion
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Chapter 8 Laboratory "Preparing a Salt by Neutralization"
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Performance-Based Assessment p 258 Making a Display
  
Water Molecule
The learner will be able to recognize that the hydrogen and oxygen arrangement in a water molecule is polar and how that polarity accounts for special properties of water. SC1, 1.6, 3.5 11C9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Knowledge, Comprehension Master 5.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 4 Problem Solving p 109 "Designing an Atomic Exhibit"
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Chapter 4 Laboratory "Modeling the Location of an Electron in an Atom"
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 4 Critical Thinking p 122
  
Isotopes
The learner will be able to calculate the numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons of an element or isotope given the atomic mass and atomic number. SC1, 1.6, 3.5 11D9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Knowledge, Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 4 Reviewing Concepts #1-9 p 112
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Concepts in Action p 122 #33
  
Atomic Number
The learner will be able to describe the information provided by the atomic number and the mass number. SC1, 1.6, 3.5 11D9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Structure of Matter Comprehension, Synthesis Master 2.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 4.2 WS
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 4 Chapter Assessment
  
Atomic Model
The learner will be able to describe the atom as having a dense,positive nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negative electrons. SC1, 1.6, 3.5 11D9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Knowledge, Comprehension Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 4.3 Reviewing Concepts p 118 #1-8
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Concepts in Action p 122
  
Chemical bonds
The learner will be able to compare and contrast the types of chemical bonds. SC1, 1.6, 2.4 11F9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 6.1-6.2 Reviewing concepts #1-8 p164, Reviewing concepts #1-8 p169
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Chapter 6 Laboratory "Comparing Ionic and Molecular Compounds" Pre-Lab Discussion
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Concepts in Action #42 p 188
  
Valence Electrons
The learner will be able to describe how the valence electrons configuration determines how atoms interact and may bond. SC1, 1.6, 2.4 11F9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Structure of Matter Application, Analysis Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 6.1-6.2
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Laboratory "Playing the Ionic Compound Card Game"
  
Temperature Change
The learner will be able to describe the effect of a temperature change on the properties of a mixture. SC1, 1.2, 1.8, 11B9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Knowledge Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 15.1 Inquiry Activity p 445
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Project [Textbook]
Invention Convention
  
Phase change diagrams
The learner will be able to describe the changes that occur in the molecular arrangement and temperature of a substance as energy is absorbed or released during a phase change. SC1, 1.6 11B9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension, Synthesis Master 3.5 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 3.3 Quick Lab p 90
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Laboratory "Desalinization by Distillation" Analysis and Conclusions Questions
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
""Investigating Changes in Temperature During Heating of Solids" p 92 Analyze and Conclude Questions
  
Changes in Energy
The learner will be able to describe the effect of pressure changes on the properties of a material.SC1, 1.2, 1.8, 3.5 11B9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Knowledge, Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
WS 15-1
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter test
  
Law of Conservation
The learner will be able to using the law of conservation of energy, explain how energy can be transferred or transformed but not lost. SC1, 1.2, 1.8, 3.5 MPS93.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter WS 15.2
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Chapter 15 "Determining the Kinetic Energy of a Pendulum"
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Reviewing Concepts #1-8 p 459
  
Solubility
The learner will be able to predict the solubility of a substance based on the properties of the solvent or a solute. SC1, 1.3, 1.4, 2.4 11C9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension, Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 16.1 Reviewing Concepts #1-9 p 478
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
WS 16.1
  
Temperature vs Energy
The learner will be able to predict the solubility of a substance based on the properties of the solvent or a solute. SC1, 1.3, 1.4, 2.4 11C9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension, Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
p 493 "Using Specific Heat to Analyze Metals"
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Concepts in Action p 496 #31-36
  
Chemical Bonds vs Chemical Change
The learner will be able to identify pure substances by their physical and chemical properties. SC1, 1.2, 1.3, 3.5 11A9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension, Analysis Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Balancing equations
The learner will be able to compare the mass of the reactants to the mass of the products in a chemical reaction or a physical change as support for the Law of Conservation of Mass. SC1, 1.2, 1.3, 3.5 11G9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Application, Analysis Master 3.5 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Read and discuss Chapter 7.1
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Inquiry Activity p 191
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Lab Chapter 7B "Recognizing a Synthesis Reaction". Analysis and Conclusion Questions
  
Element or Compound
The learner will be able to classify a substance as being made up of one kind of atom (element) or a compound when given the molecular formula, structural formula, or electron dot diagram. SC1, 1.2, 3.1 11A9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Examining Properties of Matter Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Reaction rates
The learner will be able to predict the reaction rates of different substances based on their properties (ie concentrations of reactants, pressure, temperature, surface area, type of reactant material). SC1, 1.10 11F9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Chemical Bonds Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Inorganic and Organic
The learner will be able to distinguish between inorganic and organic compounds. SC1, 1.6 11F9-11d.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Chemical Formulas Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Different types of reactants
The learner will be able to identify the consequences of different types of reactions to humans and human activity (eg oxidation/combustion reactions, acid/base reactions). SC1.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Chemical Formulas Knowledge, Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Different Sources of Energy
The learner will be able to describe common uses of different sources of energy (chemical, nuclear, thermal, mechanical, electromagnetic) SC1, 1.2, 1.6 12A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Energy Transfer
The learner will be able to classify examples of energy transfer (eg explosives, solar radiation interacting the earth, machines, electromagnetic motors) as chemical, nuclear, thermal, mechanical, electromagnetic. SC1, 1.6 12A9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Energy Transfer Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Heat Transfer
The learner will be able to interpret examples (eg land and sea breezes, home heating, Plate Techonics) of heat transfer as convection, conduction, or radiation. SC1, 1.2, 1.6 12A9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Energy Transfer Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Kinetic Energy
The learner will be able to relate kinetic energy to an object's mass and its velocity. SC1, 1.1, 1.6 12B9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Potential Energy
The learner will be able to relate an object's potential energy to its weight and height. SC1, 1.1, 1.6 12B9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Kinetic vs Potential
The learner will be able to distinguish between examples of kinetic and potential energy ( gravitational, elastic, chemical) within a system. SC1, 3.5 12B9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Electromagnetic Energy
The learner will be able to identify stars as producers of electromagnetic energy. SC1, 1.10 12C9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Knowledge Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Electromagnetic Energy from Stars
The learner will be able to describe how electromagnetic energy reaches the earth from stars. SC1, 1.10 12C9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Frequency in Electromagnetic Energy
The learner will be able to describe the relationship among wavelength, energy, and frequency as illustrated by the electromagnetic spectrum. SC1, 1.6 12C9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Different Frequency
The learner will be able to describe the affect of different frequencies of electromagnetic waves on the earth (eg radio, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, gamma, and cosmic ray) SC1, 1.6 12C9-11d.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Energy Transfer Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Exothermic and Endothermic
The learner will be able to describe evidence of energy transfer and transformations that occur during exothermic and endothermic describe reactions. SC1, 1.2, 1.6 12D9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Energy Transfer Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Energy Changes
The learner will be able to describe the transformations that occur as energy changes from kinetic to potential within a system (eg car moving on rollercoaster track, child swinging,diver jumping off a board) (DO NOT assess calculations) SC1, 1.3, 1.6 12F9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Energy Transfer Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Simple Machines
The learner will be able to compare the efficiency of simple machines recognizing that energy is transferred to the surroundings due to friction as work is done. SC1, 3.1, 1.6 12F9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Energy Transfer Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Law of Conservation of Energy
The learner will be able to explain how energy can be transferred (absorbed or released) or transformed between and within systems as the total amount of energy remains constant (ie Law of Conservation of Energy) SC1, 1.10 12F9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Energy Transfer Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
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Properties of Force and Motion

Speed
The learner will be able to compare the speed of two objects using formulas. SC2, 3.1 21A9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Motion Comprehension Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Read and discuss Chapter 11.2
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Use different size balls and roll down the incline bridge. Record distance and time. Calculate and graph the speed of the different balls. Calculate the average speed of each ball.
  
Distance vs Time graph
The learner will be able to intrepid the motion of an object from a distance vs time graph. SC2, 3.1 21A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Motion Comprehension, Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Laboratory 11A
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 11 test
  
Speed vs Velocity
The learner will be able to compare the speed of two objects in terms of distance and time. SC2, 3.1 11A9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Motion Analysis Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 11 test
  
Acceleration
The learner will be able to calculate the acceleration of an objects using formulas. SC2, 2.2 21B9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Motion Knowledge, Comprehension Master 4.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Read and discuss Chapter 11.3
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Pendulum Accelerometer p 344
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Section Review p 348 "Critical Thinking" #5-9
  
Speed, Velocity, Acceleration
The learner will be able to measure and analyze an object's motion in terms of speed, velocity, and acceleration. SC2, 2.2 21B9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Motion Comprehension, Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Exploration Lab p 349 "Investigating the Velocity of a Sinking Marble"
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Chapter 11B Laboratory "Analysis and Conclusion" Questions.
  
Momentum
The learner will be able to compare the momentum of two objective terms of mass and velocity. (DO NOT assess calculations) SC2, 1.6 21C9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Motion Application Master 3.2 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Total Momentum
The learner will be able to describe how the total momentum remains constant in a system. SC2, 1.6 21C9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Motion Comprehension Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Read and discuss p 376-377 Do Section Review #1-7 p 377
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 12 Assessment Questions p 386
  
Circular Path
The learner will be able to describe the force that keeps an object traveling in a circular path. SC2, 1.6 22A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Knowledge Master 2.5 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Read and discuss p 381- centripetal force
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Chapter 12 Assessment
  
Inertia
The learner will be able to recognize that inertia is a property of matter that can be described in terms of mass. SC2, 1.6 22B9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Knowledge, Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Read and discuss p 363-365
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
WS 12.2
  
Force, Mass, and Acceleration
The learner will be able to use information about the mass and acceleration of two objects, compare the force required to move them. (force = mass x acceleration). SC2, 1.6 22B9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Comprehension, Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Read and discuss p 365-369
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Exploration Lab p 383
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Laboratory [Textbook]
Analyze and Conclude Questions #1-2
  
Action/Reaction
The learner will be able to identify the action/reaction forces acting between two objects (handball hits concrete,shotgun firing) and describe describe magnitude and direction. SC2, 1.6 22B9-11h.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Comprehension Master 2.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  Instructional Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
Read and discuss p 372-377 Do Review Assessment Questions #1-7 p 377
  Assessment Resources
 
· Physical Science: Concepts in Action, Prentice Hall, 2004, Textbook [Textbook]
WS 12.3
  
Friction
The learner will be able to describe the forces acting on a projectile on the earth. SC2, 3.6 22A9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Friction in Falling objects
The learner will be able to describe how frictional forces cause objects to fall at different rates. SC2, 3.6 22B9-11d.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Application Master 2.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Gravitational Forces
The learner will be able to compare the gravitational forces between two objects. SC2, 1.6 22C9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Weight
The learner will be able to describe weight in terms of the mass of an object and the acceleration due to gravity. SC2, 1.6 22C9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Comprehension Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Path of an Object
The learner will be able to predict the path of an object when the forces directing it in a given direction change. SC2, 1.6 22A9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Potential Energy
The learner will be able to describe how an object's potential energy is potential to its weight and height. SC2, 1.6 2B5b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Application Master 4.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Inertia
The learner will be able to describe the effect of the change in mass on the inertia of an object SC2, 1.6 22B9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Comprehension, Analysis Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Work
The learner will be able to compare the relationship between work, force applied to an object and relationship distance the object moves. SC2, 1.1, 1.6 22D9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Knowledge, Comprehension Master 4.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Work and Energy
The learner will be able to describe the effect of work on an object's kinetic energy and potential energy. SC2, 1.1, 1.6 22D9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Comprehension Master 2.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Power
The learner will be able to describe power in terms of work and time. SC2, 1.1, 1.6 22D9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Knowledge Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Machines
The learner will be able to explain how the efficiency of machines can be expressed as a ratio of work output to work input. SC2, 1.1, 1.6 22D9-11d.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Knowledge, Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Magnetism
The learner will be able to discuss how magnetism is used to produce electric current. SC2, 3.1 22E9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Comprehension, Application Master 2.5 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Falling Object
The learner will be able to identify forces acting on a falling object and the factors that effect the rate of fall. SC2, 3.1 22B9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Knowledge Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Force/Mass
The learner will be able to determine the overall effect of a change in force and/or mass on an object. SC2, 3.1 22B9-11f.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forces Application Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Motion
The learner will be able to predict and explain the effect of a change in force and/or mass on the motion of an object. SC2 1.6, 3.1 22B9-11g.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Exploring Force and Energy Synthesis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Falling Objects Acceleration
The learner will be able to recognize that falling bodies accelerate at a constant rate (neglecting friction) due to gravity. SC2, 1.10 22C9-11d.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Describing Motion Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Work, Power, and Efficiency
The learner will be able to analyze and describe the relationship among work, power, and efficiency. SC2, 1.6 22D9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Describing Motion Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Devices
The learner will be able to determine the advantages and disadvantages of using different devices (eg light bulbs, appliances, machines, engines) when comparing their power ratings (energy supply per unit of time) and operating costs for a given amount of time. SC2, 3.5 22D9-11f.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Work and Energy Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Acceleration
The learner will be able to calculate the acceleration of an object using formulas. SC2, MA1, MA5 1.6 22B9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Exploring Motion Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
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Processes of Scientific Inquiry

Math Calculations
The learner will be able to find the mean, median, and mode, calculate percent and ratios for sets of data. M1, SC7, 1.4, 1.8 71B9-11f.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Science Inquiry Knowledge Master 3.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Experiments
The learner will be able to design and conduct scientific investigations. SC7, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 71A9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Science Inquiry Synthesis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Tools
The learner will be able to determine the appropriate tools and techniques to collect, analyze,and interpret data. SC7, 1.4, 1.8 71B9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Science Inquiry Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Using Data
The learner will be able to analyze experimental data to determine patterns, relationship, perspectives and credibility. SC7, 1.6, 1.7, 3.5 71C9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Science Inquiry Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Measurable Errors
The learner will be able to consider the possible effects of measurement errors on calculations. SC7, 1.6, 1.7, 3.5 71C9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Science Inquiry Application, Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Explanations
The learner will be able to analyze whether evidence(theories, laws) have changed over time as a result of new evidence. SC7, 3.5, 3.6 71D9-11d.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Science Inquiry Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
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Universe and the Motion of the Objects

Electromagnetic Spectrum
The learner will be able to describe ways the electromagnetic spectrum provides information about stars and the universe (eg chemical composition, location of blackholes, temperature). SC6, 1.6 61A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Composition of the Universe
The learner will be able to recognize the methods of gathering information about the composition of the Universe (eg spectroscopes, telescopes, probes, background radiation, magnetic fields). SC6, 3.1 61A9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Forms and Sources of Energy Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Orbital Motions
The learner will be able to explain orbital motions of moons around planets and planets around the Sun as the result of gravitational forces between these objects. SC6, 1.6 62A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Gravitational Forces Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Units of Time
The learner will be able to relate units of time (day, month, year) to the regular and predictable motion of the Earth and Moon. SC6, 3.4 62B9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Earth, Moon and Sun Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Seasonal Phenomena
The learner will be able to relate the tilt and position of the Earth as it revolves around the sun to the intensity of sunlight falling on different parts of the Earth during the year. SC6, 1.6 62B9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Earth, Moon and Sun Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Rotation and Revolution
The learner will be able to provide evidence that can be observed from Earth that supports the fact that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun. SC6, 3.5 62B9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Earth, Moon and Sun Evaluation Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Moon Phases
The learner will be able to predict the phases of the Moon and eclipses when given the relative positions of the Sun-Earth-Moon system. SC6, 1.10 62B9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Earth, Moon and Sun Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Tides
The learner will be able to explain how the gravitational forces due to the relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun determine the height and frequency of tides (assess only high and low). SC6, 1.6 62B9-11f.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Gravitational Forces Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
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Interaction of Earth's Systems

Materials in the Core
The learner will be able to describe the relative temperatures, densities, and viscosities of the most abundant materials found in the core, mantle and crust. SC5, 1.6 51A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Classification of Rocks and Minerals Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Composition of Gases
The learner will be able to relate the composition of gases and temperature of the layers of the atmosphere (ie troposphere, stratosphere, ionosphere) to cloud formation, transmission of radiation (eg ultraviolet, infrared). SC5, 3.1 51C9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Weather Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
External Processes
The learner will be able to explain the external processes (ie weathering, erosion, deposition of sediment) that result in the formation and modification of landforms. SC5, 1.1, 3.1 52A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Properties and Processes of Geosphere Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Uneven Heating of the Mantle
The learner will be able to describe the internal source of energy on Earth that results in uneven heating of the mantle (ie decay of radioactive isotopes).SC5, 1.10 52B9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Geosphere Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Convection Currents
The learner will be able to illustrate and explain the convection currents that result from the uneven heating inside the mantle. SC5, 3.1 52B9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Atmosphere, Weather and Climate Synthesis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Densities of Materials
The learner will be able to relate the densities of the materials found in continental and oceanic plates to the processes that result in each type of plate boundary (ie diverging, converging, transform) SC5, 1.10 53B9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Geosphere Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Crustal Plates
The learner will be able to describe the effects of the movement of crustal plates (ie earthquakes, sea floor spreading, mountain building, volcanic eruptions) at a given location on the planet. SC5, 3.1 53B9-11d.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Geosphere Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Theory of Plate Tectonics
The learner will be able to articulate the principles and processes that make up the Theory of Plate Tectonics and describe evidence that supports that theory. SC5, 2.1 52B9-11e.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Geosphere Synthesis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Weather
The learner will be able to predict the weather at a designed location using weather maps (including map legends) and weather data (eg temperature, barometric pressure, cloud cover and type, wind speed and direction, precipitation). SC5, 3.1, 3.5 52E9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Weather Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Seasons
The learner will be able to compare the seasons using the differences in the heating of the Earth's surface which gives rise to seasonal weather patterns. SC5, 1.6 52E9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Atmosphere, Weather and Climate Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Major Mineral Deposits
The learner will be able to identify the distribution in the United States of major mineral deposits used by humans in daily lives (eg lead, petroleum, coal, copper, zinc, iron, aluminum). SC5, 1.10 53A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Classification of Rocks and Minerals Knowledge Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Renewable and Nonrenewable
The learner will be able to distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable energy resources. SC5, 1.10 53A9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Classification of Rocks and Minerals Analysis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Mining
The learner will be able to recognize the benefits and risks associated with the mining and use of different types of Missouri mineral resources (eg lead mining, gravel dredging, strip mining,coal burning). SC5, 3.1, 3.5 53B9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Classification of Rocks and Minerals Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Missouri Soils
The learner will be able to recognize the benefits/problems associated with different types of Missouri soils and rock formations relative to land use (eg agriculture, recreation, planning and zoning, waste management). SC5, 3.2 53B9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Classification of Rocks and Minerals Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
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Impact of Science, Technology

Scientific Phenomena
The learner will be able to identify and describe how theories explaining scientific phenomena have changed over time as a result of new information (eg model of the solar system, basic structure of matter, structure of an atom, plate tectonics). SC8, 1.10 81A9-11a.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Nature of Technology Comprehension Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Source of Energy
The learner will be able to identify and evaluate advantage/disadvantages of using various sources of energy (eg wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, biomass, fossil fuel) for human activity. SC8, 1.6 81B9-11c.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Nature of Technology Synthesis Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Natural Resources
The learner will be able to recognize the economic, political, social, and ethical benefits and risks associated with the use of natural resources (eg mining and use of different types of Missouri mineral resources such as lead mining, gravel dredging, strip mining, coal burning, production of fertilizers and explosives; use of fossil fuels versus renewable resources). SC8 3.5, 4.7 81B9-11b.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Nature of Technology Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
Technological Challenges
The learner will be able to identify and describe major scientific and technological challenges to society and their describe for public policy (eg global warming, limitations to fossil fuel, genetic engineering of plants). SC8, 3.1, 4.1 81A9-11B.
Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities
Nature of Technology Application Master 1.0 Moberly Public School District #81(a) Classroom
  
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