Physical Science: Concepts in Action 2011

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A Correlation of 2011 to the IDAHO CONTENT STANDARDS Physical Science Grades 8-9

Introduction This document demonstrates how 2011 meets the objectives of the Idaho Content Standards for Physical Science. Correlation page references are to the Student and Teacher s Editions and are cited at the page level. Prentice Hall helps students make the important connection between the science they read and what they experience every day. Relevant content, lively explorations, and a wealth of hands-on activities take students' understanding of science beyond the page and into the world around them. The program includes even more technology, tools and activities to support differentiated instruction! Each chapter in begins with an activity geared toward developing one or more 21 st century skills. All of these activities ask students to capture what they are learning in biology class and apply the knowledge to solving real-life problems in order to encourage productive, thoughtful members of the 21 st century world. Additional Features and Benefits A proven formula for reading success before, during, and after every lesson enables students to fully understand key concepts. Virtual Physics Lab CD-ROM, a Pearson exclusive feature, (interactive whiteboard ready) allows students to perform and extend a variety of labs that correspond to the program. Teachers and students can use the simulated lab environment to do virtually any lab they could do in a real lab. Developed by Brigham Young University, a more robust virtual lab can t be found anywhere else. Exclusive partnership with Discovery Channel School brings exciting video content to every chapter. The Complete Interactive Textbook available online and on CD-ROM. Audio of the full text read aloud supports English Language learners and reluctant readers. PresentationEXPRESS helps create dynamic presentation with slides, videos, and participatory activities. Copyright 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. or its affiliate(s). All rights reserved.

Correlated to the Idaho Content Standards Science Physical Science Standard 1: Nature of Science Goals: Goal 1.1: Understand Systems, Order, and Organization 8-9.PS.1.1.1 Explain the scientific meaning of Opportunities to address this standard can be found system, order, and organization. (648.01a) on the following pages: SE/TE: 486-492, 609-610 8-9.PS.1.1.2 Apply the concepts of order and organization to a given system. (648.01a) SE/TE: 486-492, 495-496, 609-610, 613, 625-626 Goal 1.2: Understand Concepts and Processes of Evidence, Models, and Explanations 8-9.PS.1.2.1 Use observations and data as SE/TE: 46, 56, 90, 117, 167, 203, 220-221, 243, evidence on which to base scientific explanations. 265, 316-317, 330, 438-439, 493, 563, 648-649 (648.02a) 8-9.PS.1.2.2 Develop models to explain concepts or systems. (648.02b) SE/TE: 128, 173, 196, 265, 300, 304, 605, 614 8-9.PS.1.2.3 Develop scientific explanations based on knowledge, logic, and analysis. (648.02c) SE/TE: 46, 56, 90, 117, 167, 203, 220-221, 243, 265, 316-317, 330, 438-439, 493, 563, 648-649 Goal 1.3: Understand Constancy, Change, and Measurement 8-9.PS.1.3.1 Measure changes that can occur in SE/TE: 623 and among systems. (648.03b) 8-9.PS.1.3.2 Analyze changes that can occur in and among systems. (648.03b) SE/TE: 486-487, 489-492, 496, 609-610, 623, 625-626 8-9.PS.1.3.3 Measure and calculate using the metric system. (648.03c) SE/TE: 18, 20, 30, 31, 26-27, 79, 92-93, 102, 150-151, 254-255, 285, 349, 383, 467, 493 Goal 1.4: Understand the Theory that Evolution is a Process that Relates to the Gradual Changes in the Universe and of Equilibrium as a Physical State No objectives at this grade level. Goal 1.5: Understand Concepts of Form and Function No objectives in Earth Science. Goal 1.6: Understand Scientific Inquiry and Develop Critical Thinking Skills 8-9.PS.1.6.1 Identify questions and concepts that guide scientific investigations. (649.01a) SE/TE: 26-27, 92-93, 60-61, 119, 150-151, 184-185, 254-255, 316-317, 349, 383, 405, 493, 524-525, 563, 623 1

8-9.PS.1.6.2 Utilize the components of scientific problem solving to design, conduct, and communicate results of investigations. (649.01b) 8-9.PS.1.6.3 Use appropriate technology and mathematics to make investigations. (649.01c) SE/TE: 26-27, 60-61, 92-93, 99, 119, 150-151, 220-221, 254-255, 349, 383, 405, 493, 524-525, 563, 623 SE/TE: 26-27, 92-93, 119, 150-151, 254-255, 349, 383, 405, 438-439, 467, 493, 623, 648-649 8-9.PS.1.6.4 Formulate scientific explanations and models using logic and evidence. (649.01d) SE/TE: 46, 56, 90, 117, 167, 203, 220-221, 316-317, 330, 349, 405, 438-439, 493, 563, 648-649 8-9.PS.1.6.5 Analyze alternative explanations and models. (649.01e) 8-9.PS.1.6.6 Communicate and defend a scientific argument. (649.01f) SE/TE: 316-317 SE/TE: 6, 59, 96, 118, 258, 281, 302, 320, 369, 442, 470, 496, 513, 579, 608 8-9.PS.1.6.7 Explain the differences among observations, hypotheses, and theories. (649.01g) SE/TE: 8-9 Goal 1.7: Understand That Interpersonal Relationships Are Important in Scientific Endeavors No objectives at this grade level. Goal 1.8: Understand Technical Communication 8-9.PS.1.8.1 Analyze technical writing, graphs, charts, and diagrams. (658.02a) SE/TE: 64, 122, 154, 188, 224, 225, 258, 288, 352, SE/TE: 386, 387, 409, 496, 596, 625 Standard 2: Physical Science Goal 2.1: Understand the Structure and Function of Matter and Molecules and Their Interactions Goal 2.2: Understand Concepts of Motion and Forces 8-9.PS.2.2.1 Explain motion using Newton s Laws of Motion. (650.04b) SE/TE: 364-365, 367-369, 372-373, 377, 384, 385-386, 387 Goal 2.3: Understand the Total Energy in the Universe is Constant 8-9.PS.2.3.1 Explain that energy can be SE/TE: 451, 453-459, 468, 469-470, 471 transformed but cannot be created nor destroyed. (650.05a) 8-9.PS.2.3.2 Classify energy as potential and/or kinetic and as energy contained in a field. (650.05b) SE/TE: 447-450, 468, 469, 471 2

Goal 2.4: Understand the Structure of Atoms 8-9.PS.2.4.1 Describe the properties, function, and location of protons, neutrons, and electrons. (650.01a) 8-9.PS.2.4.2 Explain the processes of fission and fusion. (650.01b) 8-9.PS.2.4.3 Describe the characteristics of isotopes. (650.01c) 8-9.PS.2.4.4 State the basic electrical properties of matter. (650.01d) SE/TE: 108-109, 112, 120, 121, 123 SE/TE: 309-315, 316-317, 318, 319-320 SE/TE: 112, 120, 121-122 SE/TE: 108-109, 112, 121-122, 123, 600-603, 624, 625-626 8-9.PS.2.4.5 Describe the relationships between magnetism and electricity. SE/TE: 635-639, 650, 651-652 Goal 2.5: Understand Chemical Reactions 8-9.PS.2.5.1 Explain how chemical reactions may release or consume energy while the quantity of matter remains constant. (650.03a) SE/TE: 191, 193, 198, 200, 202, 204, 206-209, 222, 223-224 Standard 3: Biology No goals or objectives in Earth Science. Standard 4: Earth and Space Systems No goals or objectives in Physical Science. Standard 5: Personal and Social Perspectives; Technology Goals: Goal 5.1: Understand Common Environmental Quality Issues, Both Natural and Human Induced Goal 5.2: Understand the Relationship between Science and Technology 8-9.PS.5.2.1 Explain how science advances technology. (655.01a) SE/TE: 3, 6, 28, 122, 182-183, 306-307, 312-314, 402-403, 434, 522-523, 554-557, 560-561, 586-587, 591, 620 8-9.PS.5.2.2 Explain how technology advances science. (655.01a) SE/TE: 3, 6, 28, 111, 122, 305, 382, 516, 544-545, 580-581, 584-585, 640-641 8-9.PS.5.2.3 Explain how science and technology are pursued for different purposes. (656.01b) SE/TE: 3, 6, 29 Goal 5.3: Understand the Importance of Natural Resources and the Need to Manage and Conserve Them 3