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- Resource ID: PM1L1
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Types of Motion
Students will distinguish between and/or interpret the types of motion.
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- Resource ID: R4SCI0024
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Newton's Three Laws of Motion
This resource provides alternate or additional learning opportunities for students learning the three Newton's Laws of Motion. It includes a collection of interactive materilas, videos, and other digital media. Physics TEKS, (4)(D)
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- Resource ID: CM3L4
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
Given illustrations or descriptions, students will predict the shape of molecules based upon the extent of the electron pair electrostatic repulsion.
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- Resource ID: CM3L5
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Chemical Bonding: Metallic Bonds
Given scenarios or diagrams, students will describe the nature of metallic bonding and explain properties such as thermal and electrical conductivity, malleability, and ductility of metals.
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- Resource ID: CM2L6
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Electron Configuration
Given descriptors, diagrams, and chemical symbols, students will use the periodic table to determine the electron configuration of neutral atoms.
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- Resource ID: CM3L9
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Moles and Molar Mass
Given descriptions or chemical formula of a substance, students will use the concept of a mole to relate atomic mass to molar mass.
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- Resource ID: PM4L5
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Wave Behavior: Doppler Effect
Given diagrams, scenarios, or illustrations, students will identify the characteristics of the Doppler effect.
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- Resource ID: CM5L3
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Types of Solutions: Saturated, Supersaturated, or Unsaturated
Given scenarios, graphs, diagrams, or illustrations, the student will determine the type of solution such as saturated, supersaturated, or unsaturated.
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- Resource ID: PM4L8
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Waves: Practical Applications
Given diagrams, scenarios, illustrations, or descriptions, students will identify uses of waves in medical and industrial applications.
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- Resource ID: R4SCI0034
- Grade Range: 8–12
- Subject: Science
Newton's Law of Inertia
This resource provides instructional resources for Newton's First Law, the law of inertia.
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- Resource ID: R4SCI0036
- Grade Range: 8–12
- Subject: Science
Newton's Law of Action-Reaction
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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- Resource ID: R4SCI0045
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Conservation of Mass—It's the Law!
This resource includes videos, interactives, and additional resources to help students understand the law of conservation of mass and how to balance chemical equations.
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- Resource ID: CM1L2
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Properties: Extensive and Intensive
Given descriptions or illustrations of properties, students will determine whether the property is chemical or physical, and if it is physical, if it is intensive or extensive.
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- Resource ID: CM1L5
- Grade Range: 8–12
- Subject: Science
Periodic Table Families
Given descriptions or specific element groups, students will use a Periodic Table to relate properties of chemical families to position on the table.
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- Resource ID: CM1L3
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Given descriptions, scenarios, or illustrations, students will distinguish between the compressibility, structure, shape, and volume of solids, liquids, and gases.
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- Resource ID: CM1L4
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Properties: Mixtures
Given descriptions, scenarios, or illustrations of properties, students will distinguish between pure substances and mixtures.
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- Resource ID: CM2L3
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Atomic Theory: Electromagnetic Spectrum
Given a diagram of the electromagnetic spectrum, students will relate the frequency to type of wave produced.
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- Resource ID: CM2L4
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Given descriptions or illustrations, students will use the light and energy formula to solve for frequency, wavelength, or energy.
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- Resource ID: CM2L5
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Average Atomic Mass
Given descriptions, scenarios, or diagrams, students will calculate the average atomic mass by weighted average.
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- Resource ID: CM1L6
- Grade Range: 9–12
- Subject: Science
Periodic Table Trends
Given descriptions, scenarios, or groups/series of elements, students will use the Periodic Table to relate the size of the atomic radii, electronegativity, and ionization energy of elements to their position on the chart. Students will need to be familiar with the trends of the Periodic Table.