8th Science Presentations

Class Procedures and Expectations

CHAPTER 1

1.1 Introduction to Physical Science

1.2 Scientific Inquiry

1.3 Measurement

1.4 Science Safety

1.5 Graphing in Science

CHAPTER 2

2.1 Nature of Matter

2.2 Changes in Matter

2.3 Energy in Matter


CHAPTER 3

3.1 States of Matter

3.2 Changes of State


3.3 Behavior of Gases

CHAPTER 4

4.1a Developing The Atomic Theory

4.1b The Modern Model of the Atom

4.2 Organizing the Elements

4.3 Metals, Nonmetals, and Inert Gases

4.4 Nonmetals

CHAPTER 5

5.1 Atoms Bonding

5.2 Ionic Bonding


5.3 Covalent Bonding

CHAPTER 6

6.1 Observing Chemical Change

6.2 Describing Chemical Reactions

CHAPTER 7

7.3 &7.4 Describing Acids and Bases in Solution

CHAPTER 8

8.1&8.2 Carbon Chemistry

CHAPTER 9

9.1 and 9.2  Motion

9.3 Acceleration and Force


CHAPTER 10 

10.1 The Nature of Force

10.2a Gravity


10.2b Friction

10.2c Projectile Motion

10.3a Newtons 1st Law

10.3b Newton's 2nd Law

10.4 Newton's 3rd Law

CHAPTER 11

11.1 Forces and Fluids

11.2 Buoyancy

11.3 Bernoulli's Principle

CHAPTER 14

14.1 A Solar System is Born


15.2 Characteristics of Stars

15.3 Life Cycle of Stars


15.4 Galaxies and Star Systems

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