Prentice Hall Chemistry (Wilbraham) 2005 Correlated to: Virgin Islands Academic Content Standards - Science - Chemistry (Grades 9-12)
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1 Physical Science CH.PHS.1 - The learner will be able to differentiate between inorganic and organic compounds. SE/TE: 8, TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 237; Small-Scale Lab Manual: TECH: Transparency: T253; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 22.1; Animation: 28 CH.PHS.2 - The learner will be able to identify prefixes (for 1-10, including Latin prefixes) and suffixes (for the three types of bonding). SE/TE: , , , ; Small-Scale Lab: 267 TE: Class Activity: 261, 263, 265, 269; Teacher Demo: 262 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 81-90; Small-Scale Laboratory Manual: 83-90; Laboratory Practical: 9-1 TECH: Transparency: T96-T103; Virtual Chemistry Labs: Lab 10; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.5; web code: cdn-1092 CH.PHS.3 - The learner will be able to describe the SE/TE: ; Inquiry Activity: 154 groups of the periodic table and their major characteristics. TE: Teacher Demo: 165 CH.PHS.4 - The learner will be able to name and know the structure of monatomic and polyatomic ions. CH.PHS.5 - The learner will be able to write formulas for inorganic compounds. TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 52-53; Laboratory Manual: TECH: Transparency: T67-T69; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 6.2; web code: cdn-1062 SE/TE: TE: Class Activity: 254, 255, 258 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 79-80; Small-Scale Laboratory Manual: TECH: Transparency: T94-T95; Virtual Chemistry Labs: Lab 10; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 9.1 SE/TE: ; Quick Lab: 279; Small-Scale Lab: 267 TE: Class Activity: 263, 265; Teacher Demo: 264 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 81-84; Small-Scale Laboratory Manual:
2 TECH: Transparency: T96-T99; Virtual Chemistry Labs: Lab 10; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 9.2, 9.3, 9.4; Simulation 9 CH.PHS.6 - The learner will be able to interpret periodic tables. CH.PHS.7 - The learner will be able to determine the oxidation number (charge) of an ion. SE/TE: , TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 51-53; Small-Scale Laboratory Manual: TECH: Transparency: T67-T69; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 6.2 SE/TE: TE: Class Activity: 641, 642; Teacher Demo: 640 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 224; Small-Scale Laboratory Manual: CH.PHS.8 - The learner will be able to convert numbers of particles, grams, and liters of gas to moles. TECH: Transparency: T234-T237; Virtual Chemistry Laboratory: Lab 30; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 20.2 SE/TE: , ; Small-Scale Lab: 304 TE: Teacher Demo: 294, 301 CH.PHS.9 - The learner will be able to calculate the percent composition of an element in a compound. TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 91-92, ; Laboratory Manual: TECH: Transparency: T108-T109; Virtual Chemistry Labs: Lab 11; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 10.1, 10.2; Simulation 10 SE/TE: ; Quick Lab: 308 TE: Class Activity: 309 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: CH.PHS.10 - The learner will be able to calculate empirical and molecular formulas. TECH: Transparency: T110; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 10.3; web code: cdn-1103 SE/TE: TE: Class Activity: 809 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook:
3 TECH: Transparency: T112; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 10.3 CH.PHS.11 - The learner will be able to solve stoichiometry problems. SE/TE: , , ; Inquiry Activity: 352; Quick Lab: 372; Small-Scale Lab: 367 TE: Class Activity: 365, 373; Teacher Demo: 357, 361, 369 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: ; Laboratory Manual: , ; Small- Scale Laboratory Manual: , ; Probeware Laboratory Manual: Analysis of Baking Soda; Laboratory Practical: 12-1, 12-2 TECH: Transparency: T122-T138; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 12.1, 12.2, 12.3; Simulation 13 CH.PHS.12 - The learner will be able to calculate solution concentrations. SE/TE: TE: Class Activity: 482, 483; Teacher Demo: 485 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: ; Laboratory Manual: ; Lab Practical: 16-1 CH.PHS.13 - The learner will be able to calculate percent yield in an experiment. TECH: Transparency: T171-T174; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 16.2 SE/TE: TE: Class Activity: 373 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 132, 135; Laboratory Manual: CH.PHS.14 - The learner will be able to represent the present model of the atom using a variety of media (e.g. styrofoam balls, computer simulations). TECH: Transparency: T138; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 12.3 SE/TE: , TE: Class Activity: 130, 232 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: Laboratory Manual: 73-78; Small-Scale Laboratory Manual: ; Lab Practical: 8-1 TECH: Virtual Chemistry Lab: lab 5; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 5.1, 5.3; Simulation 2; web code: cdn
4 CH.PHS.15 - The learner will be able to identify parts of the subatomic particles of the atom. SE/TE: TE: Class Activity: 106; Teacher Demo: 105 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 45; Laboratory Manual: 45-48; Lab Practical: 5-1 TECH: Transparency: T45-T47; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 4.2; web code: cdn-1042 CH.PHS.16 - The learner will be able to explain the SE/TE: , history of the atomic theory. CH.PHS.17 - The learner will be able to compare and contrast types of bonds. TE: Class Activity: 106, 129, 130; Teacher Demo: 105, 128 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 33-35, 43-44; Laboratory Manual: TECH: Transparency: T43-T44; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 4.1, 4.2, 5.1; Animation 5; web code: cdn SE/TE: , ; Quick Labs: 226 TE: Class Activity: 197, 218, 220, 232; Teacher Demo: 197, , 225, 228 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 61-64; Laboratory Manual: 67-72, 73-78; Probeware Lab: Solutions Containing Ions, Strengths of Covalent Bonds; Lab Practical: 8-1, 8-2 TECH: Transparency: T79-T84, T87-T92; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: , ; Animation: 8-9; Simulation 6; web code: cdn-1072, cdn-1081 CH.PHS.18 - The learner will be able to describe the forces between molecules. SE/TE: , TE: Class Activity: 238; Teacher Demo: 240, 243 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: TECH: Transparency: T90-T93; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 8.3, 8.4; Simulation 8; web code: cdn-1083, cdn-1084, cdn
5 CH.PHS.19 - The learner will be able to demonstrate types of chemical reactions and equations. SE/TE: , , ; Quick Lab: 326, TE: Teacher Demo: 333, 334, 335, 337, 338 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: ; Laboratory Manual: , ; Small- Scale Lab Manual: TECH: Transparency: T118-T120; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: ; Animation 12; Simulation 11, 12; web code: cdn-1111, cdn-1112, cdn-1114 CH.PHS.20 - The learner will be able to balance a chemical reaction using conservation of atoms. SE/TE: TE: Teacher Demo: 327 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: , ; Laboratory Manual: 91-96; Small- Scale Laboratory Manual: TECH: Transparency: T115-T117; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 11.1; Simulation 11 CH.PHS.21 - The learner will be able to balance redox reactions. SE/TE: ; Small-Scale Lab: 655 TE: Teacher Demo: 648 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: ; Laboratory Manual: ; Small-Scale Lab Manual: TECH: Transparency: T238-T241; Virtual Chem Lab: lab 30; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 20.3; web code: cdn-1203 CH.PHS.22 - The learner will be able to calculate chemical reaction rates. SE/TE: ; Inquiry Activity: 540 TE: Teacher Demo: 546 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: , ; Laboratory Manual: ; Small- Scale Laboratory Manual: ; Laboratory Practical: 18-1 TECH: Transparency: T196-T198; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 18.1; Animation: 22; Simulation: 23; web code: cdn
6 CH.PHS.23 - The learner will be able to solve equilibrium problems. SE/TE: , TE: Class Activity: 561; Teacher Demo: 552, 555, 562 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: ; Laboratory Manual: , ; Small- Scale Lab Manual: TECH: Transparency: T199-T205; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 18.2, 18.3; Animation: 23; Simulation: 24; web code: cdn-1182 CH.PHS.24 - The learner will be able to measure SE/TE: and solve ph problems. TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: ; Laboratory Manual: , , ; Small-Scale Lab Manual: , , TECH: Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 19.2; Simulation: 26; web code: cdn-1192 CH.PHS.25 - The learner will be able to explain the SE/TE: , , forces that hold the atom together and illustrate how nuclear interactions change the atom. TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: TECH: Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 25.1, 25.2 CH.PHS.26 - The learner will be able to describe SE/TE: 39-43, 44-47, 48-52, 53-56; Inquiry atomic structure and the properties of atoms, Activity: 38; Quick Lab: 45; Small-Scale Lab: 56 molecules and matter during physical and chemical interactions. TE: Class Activity: 41, 50; Teacher Demo: 41, 46, 49, 54 TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: 11-18; Laboratory Manual: 25-36; Small-Scale Lab Manual: TECH: Transparency: T10-T19; Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4; Animation: 1; web code: cdn- 1021, cdn-1024 CH.PHS.27 - The learner will be able to analyze SE/TE: , , 333 the structure of the atom as it relates to chemical reactions. TR: Guided Reading and Study Workbook: TECH: Interactive Textbook with ChemASAP: 7.1 6
7 Research and Inquiry CH.REI.1 - The learner will be able to conduct scientific research. CH.REI.2 - The learner will be able to use the scientific method to solve problems and conduct experiments. SE/TE: Writing Activities: 236, 258, 273, 296, 477, 579, 593, 638, 711, 736, 808, 819 TR: Laboratory Manual: 52, 56, 66, 71, 138, 145, 177, 182, 202, 250, 297, 317 SE/TE: This would be covered by all laboratory activities such as: Inquiry Activity: 62, 126, 387; Quick Labs: 45, 175, 226; Small-Scale Labs: 120, 304, 458, 617 TR: All labs contained within the following: Laboratory Manual, Small-Scale Laboratory Manual, and the Probeware Laboratory Manual CH.REI.3 - The learner will be able to conduct research. CH.REI.4 - The learner will be able to use technology to support scientific research and experimentation. CH.REI.5 - The learner will be able to identify chemistry related careers and how they are used. TECH: All labs contained within the Virtual Chemistry labs SE/TE: Writing Activities: 236, 258, 273, 296, 477, 579, 593, 638, 711, 736, 808, 819 TR: Laboratory Manual: 52, 56, 66, 71, 138, 145, 177, 182, 202, 250, 297, 317 TR: Probeware Laboratory Manual: Solutions Containing Ions, Strengths of Covalent Bonds, Analysis of Baking Soda, Carbon Dioxide from Antacid Tablets, Heat of Fusion of Ice, Heat of Combustion of a Candle, Studying Inverse-Square Relationships TECH: Virtual Chemistry Labs: 1-30 SE/TE: Careers in Chemistry: 93, 119, 146, 256, 329, 404, 452, 514, 579, 611, 654, 701 CH.REI.6 - The learner will be able to use scientific equipment safely and appropriately (e.g., probes, computers, graphing calculators, beakers, flasks, pipettes). TECH: web code: cdb-1034, cdb- 1043, cdb-1053, cdb-1091, cdb-1111, cdb-1134, cdb-1152, cdb-1172, cdb-1185, cdb-1193, cdb SE/TE: Small-Scale Lab: 56, 94, 137, 179, 200, 245, 267, 304, 345, 367, 400, 437, 458, 497, 533, 574, 617, 655, 684, 753, 774, 809 TR: All labs contained within the following: Laboratory Manual, Small-Scale Laboratory Manual, and the Probeware Laboratory Manual TECH: All labs contained within the Virtual Chemistry labs 7
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