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1 Pearson Interactive Science: Physical Science 2013 CPO Science Link Correlation Interactive Science: Physical Science Chapter 1 - Introduction to Matter Lesson 1 - Describing Matter matter, substance, chemical property, chemistry, physical property Lesson 2 - Classifying Matter element, molecule, mixture, atom, compound, chemical bond, chemical formula Lesson 3 - Measuring Matter weight, International System of Units, volume, mass, density Lesson 4 - Changes in Matter physical change, law of conservation of mass, thermal energy, exothermic change, chemical change, temperature, endothermic change, chemical energy Chapter 2 - Solids, Liquids, and Gases Lesson 1 - States of Matter solid, fluid, crystalline solid, surface tension, amorphous solid, viscosity, liquid, gas, pressure Lesson 2 - Changes of State melting, melting point, freezing, vaporization, evaporation, boiling, boiling point, condensation, sublimation Lesson 3 - Gas Behavior Charles law, directly proportional, Boyle s law, inversely proportional Chapter 3 - Elements and the Periodic Table Lesson 1 - Introduction to Atoms atom, electron, nucleus, proton, energy level, neutron, atomic number, isotope, mass number Lesson 2 - Organizing the Elements atomic mass, periodic table, chemical symbol, period, group Lesson 3 - Metals metal, luster, malleable, ductile, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, reactivity, corrosion, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, transition metal Lesson 4 - Nonmetals and Metalloids nonmetal, diatomic molecule, halogen, noble gas, metalloid, semiconductor Chapter 4 - Atoms and Bonding Lesson 1 - Atoms, Bonding and the Periodic Table valence electron, electron dot diagram, chemical bond CM A1-C3 (all investigations) CM A7 Chemical Reactions CM B9 Balancing Chemical Equations GB A7 Engineering and the Water Cycle CM A1 Atomic Structure CM A8 Know Your Element CM B1 Atomic Structure CM B2 Radioactivity CM A2 Building the Periodic Table CM A3 Periodic Table Challenge CM A4 Valence Electrons CM A5 Elements and Compounds CM B6 A Tour of the Periodic Table CM C2 Electrons and the Periodic Table CM A2 Building the Periodic Table CM A3 Periodic Table Challenge CM B6 A Tour of the Periodic Table CM A2 Building the Periodic Table CM A3 Periodic Table Challenge CM A4 Valence Electrons CM B4 Electrons and Chemical Bonds CM B5 Valence Electrons and Molecules CM C2 Electrons and the Periodic Table CPO Science Link Alignment to Pearson Interactive Science: Physical Science 2013 Page 1 of 6
2 Lesson 2 - Ionic Bonds ion, polyatomic ion, ionic bond, ionic compound, chemical formula, subscript, crystal Lesson 3 - Covalent Bonds covalent bond, molecule, double bond, triple bond, molecular compound, nonpolar bond, polar bond Chapter 5 - Chemical Reactions Lesson 1 - Observing Chemical Change physical change, chemical change, reactant, product, precipitate, exothermic reaction, endothermic reaction Lesson 2 - Describing Chemical Reactions chemical equation, law of conservation of mass, open system, closed system, coefficient, synthesis, decomposition, replacement Lesson 3 - Controlling Chemical Reactions activation energy, concentration, catalyst, enzyme, inhibitor Chapter 7 - Motion Lesson 1 - Describing Motion motion, reference point, International System of Units, distance Lesson 2 - Speed and Velocity speed, average speed, instantaneous speed, velocity, slope Lesson 3 - Acceleration acceleration Chapter 8 - Forces Lesson 1 - The Nature of Force force, newton, net force CM A5 Elements and Compounds CM A6 Chemical Formulas CM B4 Electrons and Chemical Bonds CM B5 Valence Electrons and Molecules CM B4 Electrons and Chemical Bonds CM B5 Valence Electrons and Molecules CM B7 Carbon and Its Chemistry CM A7 Chemical Reactions CM B9 Balancing Chemical Equations CM C3 Classifying Reactions CM A7 Chemical Reactions CM B9 Balancing Chemical Equations CR A3 Graphs of Motion CR B2 Making Predictions Using a Graph ECar B1 Time, Distance, and Speed ECar B2 Systems, Energy, and Change CR A2 Speed CR A3 Graphs of Motion CR B1 Systems and Models: What Is Speed? CR B2 Making Predictions Using a Graph ECar A3 Speed ECar B1 Time, Distance, and Speed ECar B2 Systems, Energy, and Change CR B3 Acceleration ECar A4 Acceleration ECar C3 Studying Two-Part Motion WT B1 Blade Mass and Acceleration CR A4 Measuring Forces ECar B6 Collisions and Restraints ECar C1 Work and Energy WT A7 Blade Mass WT B1 Blade Mass and Acceleration CPO Science Link Alignment to Pearson Interactive Science: Physical Science 2013 Page 2 of 6
3 Lesson 2 - Friction and Gravity friction, sliding friction, static friction, fluid friction, rolling friction, gravity, mass, weight Lesson 3 - Newton s Laws of Motion inertia Lesson 4 - Momentum momentum, law of conservation of momentum Lesson 5 - Free Fall and Circular Motion free fall, satellite, centripetal force Lesson 6 - Sinking and Floating buoyant force Chapter 9 - Work and Machines Lesson 1 - Work and Power work, joule, power, watt Lesson 2 - Understanding Machines machine, input force, output force, mechanical advantage, efficiency Lesson 3 - Inclined Planes and Levers simple machine, inclined plane, wedge, screw, lever, fulcrum CR A7 Gravity CR A8 Friction CR C2 Motion on an Inclined Plane ECar A5 Friction ECar B9 Energy and Efficiency CR C3 Acceleration Due to Gravity CR A6 Newton s Second Law CR B4 Newton s First Law CR B5 Newton s Second Law CR B6 Newton s Third Law CR B7 Collisions and Momentum CR B8 Collisions and Restraints CR C2 Motion on an Inclined Plane ECar A6 Newton s First and Second Laws ECar A7 Newton s Third Law ECar B3 Newton s First Law ECar B4 Newton s Second Law ECar B5 Newton s Third Law ECar B6 Collisions and Restraints WT A7 Blade Mass WT B1 Blade Mass and Acceleration CR B7 Collisions and Momentum ECar B5 Newton s Third Law ECar B6 Collisions and Restraints CR C3 Acceleration Due to Gravity GB C1 Floating and Sinking: Buoyancy ECar B7 Energy in a System ECar C1 Work and Energy EM B5 Current, Voltage, and Power EM C1 Magnetism and Electric Motors WT A1 Wind Power WT B5 Wind Farm Simulation ECar B9 Energy and Efficiency WT A1 Wind Power WT A3 Criteria and Constraints CR C2 Motion on an Inclined Plane CR C3 Acceleration Due to Gravity CPO Science Link Alignment to Pearson Interactive Science: Physical Science 2013 Page 3 of 6
4 Lesson 4 - Putting Machines Together pulley, wheel and axle, compound machine Chapter 10 - Energy Lesson 1 - What is Energy? energy, kinetic energy, potential energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy Lesson 2 - Forms of Energy mechanical energy, nuclear energy, thermal energy, electrical energy, electromagnetic energy, chemical energy Lesson 3 - Energy Transformations and Conservation energy transformation, law of conservation of energy Chapter 11 - Thermal Energy and Heat Lesson 1 - Temperature, Thermal Energy, and Heat temperature, Fahrenheit scale, Celsius scale, Kelvin scale, absolute zero, heat Lesson 2 - The Transfer of Heat convection, convection current, radiation, conduction Lesson 3 - Thermal Properties conductor, specific heat, thermal expansion Chapter 12 - Characteristics of Waves** Lesson 1 - What are Waves? wave, energy, medium, mechanical wave, vibration, transverse wave, crest, trough, longitudinal wave, compression, rarefaction Lesson 2 - Properties of Waves amplitude, wavelength, frequency, hertz Lesson 3 - Interactions of Waves reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, constructive interference, destructive interference, standing wave, node, antinode, resonance Chapter 14 - Electromagnetic Waves** Lesson 1 - The Nature of Electromagnetic Waves electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic radiation, polarized light, photoelectric effect, photon Lesson 2 - Waves of the Electromagnetic Spectrum electromagnetic spectrum, radio waves, microwaves, radar, infrared rays, thermogram, visible light, ultraviolet rays, X-rays, gamma rays CR B9 Kinetic and Potential Energy EC B2 Systems, Energy, and Change EC B7 Energy in a System EC B8 Conservation of Energy EC B9 Energy and Efficiency EC C1 Work and Energy WT A1 Wind Power WT A2 Designing a Wind Turbine WT A5 Blade Shape WT B3 Optimal Wind Turbine Design WT B6 Selecting a Wind Turbine Site CM B3 Nuclear Reactions Game EM A1-C3 (all investigations) WT A5 Blade Shape CR B9 Kinetic and Potential Energy ECar B5 Newton s Third Law ECar B8 Conservation of Energy ECar B9 Energy and Efficiency WT A5 Blade Shape GB A1 Heating and Cooling Land and Water GB A1 Heating and Cooling Land and Water GB A4 Convection in Liquids GB B2 Convection in Earth s Atmosphere GB A1 Heating and Cooling Land and Water CPO Science Link Alignment to Pearson Interactive Science: Physical Science 2013 Page 4 of 6
5 Lesson 3 - Wireless Communication amplitude modulation, frequency modulation Chapter 15 Light** Lesson 1 - Light and Color transparent, translucent, opaque, primary color, secondary color, complementary color, pigment Lesson 2 - Reflection and Mirrors ray, regular reflection, image, diffuse reflection, plane mirror, virtual image, concave mirror, optical axis, focal point, real image, convex mirror Lesson 3 - Refraction and lenses index of refraction, mirage, lens, concave lens, convex lens Lesson 4 - Seeing Light cornea, pupil, iris, retina, rods, cones, optic nerve, nearsighted, farsighted Lesson 5 - Using Light camera, telescope, refracting telescope, objective, eyepiece, reflecting telescope, microscope Chapter 16 - Electricity Lesson 1 - Electric Charge and Static Electricity electric force, electric field, static electricity, conservation of charge, friction, conduction, induction, polarization, static discharge Lesson 2 - Electric Current electric current, electric circuit, conductor, insulator, voltage, resistance Lesson 3 - Electric Circuits Ohm s law, series circuit, parallel circuit Lesson 4 - Electric Power and Safety power, short circuit, third prong, grounded, fuse, circuit breaker Chapter 17 - Magnetism and Electromagnetism Lesson 1 - What is Magnetism magnet, magnetism, magnetic pole, magnetic force Lesson 2 - Magnetic Fields magnetic field, magnetic field lines, compass, magnetic declination EM A1-C3 (all investigations) EC A5 Electromagnets EC B8 Electricity and Magnetism EM A1 Magnets EM A2 Magnetic Materials EM B1 Permanent Magnets EM B4 Designing Electric Motors EM B7 More Motor Designs EM C1 Magnetism and Electric Motors EM C2 Optimizing Performance WT A6 Magnetic Braking WT B4 Magnetic Forces EM A1 Magnets EM A2 Magnetic Materials EM B1 Permanent Magnets EM B3 Earth s Magnetic Field WT A6 Magnetic Braking WT B4 Magnetic Forces CPO Science Link Alignment to Pearson Interactive Science: Physical Science 2013 Page 5 of 6
6 Lesson 3 - Electromagnetic Force electromagnetism, solenoid, electromagnet Lesson 4 - Electricity, magnetism, and Motion galvanometer, electric motor Lesson 5 - Electricity From Magnetism electromagnetic induction, direct current, alternating current, generator, transformer EC A5 Electromagnets EC B8 Electricity and Magnetism EM A3 How a Motor Works EM A4 Basic Electric Motor Design EM A6 Generating Electricity EM B2 Electromagnets EM B4 Designing Electric Motors EM C1 Magnetism and Electric Motors EM C2 Optimizing Performance WT A6 Magnetic Braking EM A1-C3 (all investigations) EM A6 Generating Electricity EM B6 Generators EM C3 Generators and Faraday s Law WT B2 Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction CPO Science Link Alignment to Pearson Interactive Science: Physical Science 2013 Page 6 of 6
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