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Atomic Theory: Dalton, Thomson and Rutherford

Resource ID: CM2L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science


Given scenarios or summaries of historical events leading to modern-day atomic theory, students will identify the author and experimental design of each and the conclusion drawn from these experiments.

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Covalent Bonding: Electron Dot Diagrams

Resource ID: CM3L3
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptions, diagrams, scenarios, or chemical symbols, students will model covalent bonds using electron dot formula (Lewis structures).

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Nomenclature of Ionic Compounds

Resource ID: CM3L7
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptors, diagrams. or scenarios, students will write and name the chemical formulas of common polyatomic ions and ionic compounds containing main group or transition metals and bases.

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Mole Conversions

Resource ID: CM3L10
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptions or chemical formula of a substance, students will convert between mass, moles, and particles for a sample of material.

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Quantifying Changes in Chemical Reactions: Balancing Equations

Resource ID: CM3L13
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptions or chemical formulas of the reactants and the products of chemical reactions, students will apply the law of conservation of mass and manipulate coefficients to balance chemical equations.

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Kinetic and Potential Energy

Resource ID: PM3L1a
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given diagrams, illustrations or relevant data, students will identify examples of kinetic and potential energy and their transformations.

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Work-Energy Theorem

Resource ID: PM3L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Using diagrams, illustrations, and relevant data, students will calculate the net work done on an object, the change in an object's velocity, and the change in an object's kinetic energy.

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Waves—Properties

Resource ID: PM4L1
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given diagrams, descriptions or illustrations, students will determine the properties of wave motion and wave propagation as they pass through different media.

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Quantifying Changes in Chemical Reactions: Empirical Formula

Resource ID: CM3L12
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given the descriptions or chemical formulas, students will use relative masses of elements in substance to calculate and determine the ratio of atoms of each element in a compound so as to determine percent composition or empirical formula.

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Newton's Law of Inertia

Resource ID: R4SCI0034
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

This resource provides instructional resources for Newton's First Law, the law of inertia.

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Newton's Law of Action-Reaction

Resource ID: R4SCI0036
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

This resource is to support TEKS (8)(6)(C), specifically the Newton's third law or the law of action-reaction.

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Periodic Table Families

Resource ID: CM1L5
Grade Range: 10 - 9
Subject: Science

Given descriptions or specific element groups, students will use a Periodic Table to relate properties of chemical families to position on the table.

TEA Physics PowerPoint Slides

Resource ID: OS_HSP_1
Grade Range: 1 - PreK
Subject: Science

Instructor PowerPoint slides for TEA Physics open-source instructional material.

TEA Physics Textbook PDF

Resource ID: OS_HSP_2
Grade Range: 1 - PreK
Subject: Science

TEA Physics Textbook PDF

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Instructional Support Ancillaries for TEA Physics

Grade Range: 1 - PreK
Subject: Science

Ancillaries for TEA Physics

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