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2012 CPO Science Link Correlation Glencoe Physical Science Unit 1 - Motion and Forces Chapter 1 - The Nature of Science Section 1 - The Methods of Science scientific methods, hypothesis, experiment, variable, dependent variable, independent variable, constant, control, bias, model, theory, scientific law Section 2 - Standards of Measurement standard, SI, volume, matter, mass, density Section 3 - Communicating with Graphs graph Section 4 - Science and Technology technology, society Chapter 2 - Motion Section 1 - Describing Motion motion, displacement, speed ECar A2 Experiments and Variables ECar B2 Systems, Energy, and Change CR A1 Systems, Experiments, and Variables CR A2 Speed CR B1 Systems and Models: What Is Speed? ML A1 Launch Angle and Distance ECar B3 Newton s First Law GB A3 Floating and Sinking: Salinity GB B1 Floating and Sinking: Density GB C1 Floating and Sinking: Buoyancy ECar Investigations A3, A4, A6, B1, B3, B4, B8, B9, C1, C2, and C3 involve graphing. CR A7 Gravity EC B5 Series Circuits EC C1 Capacitors GB A2 Wave Speed ML A1 Launch Angle and Distance ML A2 Launch Speed and Distance ML B2 Launch Speed and Range CT A7 Engineering Crazy Creatures EM B7 More Motor Designs WT A4 Humans and the Environment CR A2 Speed CR B1 Systems and Models: What Is Speed? CR B4 Newton s First Law ECar A3 Speed ECar B1 Time, Distance, and Speed ECar B2 Systems, Energy, and Change GB A2 Wave Speed ML A2 Launch Speed and Distance ML B2 Launch Speed and Range CPO Science Link Alignment to Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Page 1 of 7

Section 2 - Velocity and Momentum velocity, momentum Section 3 - Acceleration acceleration, centripetal acceleration Chapter 3 - Forces and Newton s Laws Section 1 - Forces force, net force, friction, gravity, field, weight Section 2 - Newton s Laws of Motion inertia, Newton s first law of motion, Newton s, second law of motion, Newton s third law of motion CR A2 Speed CR B7 Collisions and Momentum ECar A3 Speed ECar A8 Collisions ECar B6 Collisions and Restraints CR A6 Newton s Second Law CR B3 Acceleration CR C1 Acceleration and Friction CR C2 Motion on an Inclined Plane ECar A4 Acceleration ECar A6 Newton s First and Second Laws ECar B1 Time, Distance, and Speed ECar C2 Motion on a Ramp ECar C3 Studying Two-Part Motion CR A4 Measuring Forces CR A7 Gravity CR A8 Friction CR C1 Acceleration and Friction ECar A5 Friction WT A7 Blade Mass 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 C1 Acceleration and Friction CR C2 Motion on an Inclined Plane ECar A6 Newton s First and Second Laws ECar A7 Newton s Third Law ECar A8 Collisions and Restraints ECar B3 Newton s First Law WT A7 Blade Mass CPO Science Link Alignment to Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Page 2 of 7

Section 3 - Using Newton s Laws air resistance, terminal velocity, free fall, centripetal force, law of conservation of momentum Unit 2 - Energy Chapter 4 - Work and Energy Section 1 - Work and Machines work, machine, simple machine, compound, machine, efficiency, mechanical advantage Section 2 - Describing Energy energy, system, kinetic energy, potential energy, elastic potential energy, chemical potential energy, gravitational potential energy Section 3 - Conservation of Energy law of conservation of energy, mechanical energy, power Chapter 5 - Thermal Energy Section 1 - Temperature, Thermal Energy and Heat temperature, thermal energy, heat, specific heat Section 2 - Conduction, Convection and Radiation conduction, convection, radiation, thermal insulator Section 3 - Using Thermal Energy Solar collector, thermodynamics, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, heat engine, internal combustion engine CR B7 Collisions and Momentum CR C3 Acceleration Due to Gravity ECar A5 Friction ECar A8 Collisions ECar B3 Newton s First Law ECar B6 Collisions and Restraints WT A3 Criteria and Constraints CR B9 Kinetic and Potential Energy ECar B2 Systems, Energy, and Change ECar B7 Energy in a System WT A2 Designing a Wind Turbine WT A5 Blade Shape WT B3 Optimal Wind Turbine Design WT B7 Designing a Cost-Effective Wind Turbine CR B9 Kinetic and Potential Energy ECar B8 Conservation of Energy WT B6 Selecting a Wind Turbine Site WT C1 Wind Turbine Site Analysis GB A1 Heating and Cooling Land and Water GB A4 Convection in Liquids GB B2 Convection in Earth s Atmosphere CM C3 Classifying Reactions CPO Science Link Alignment to Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Page 3 of 7

Chapter 6 - Electricity Section 1 - Electric Charge static electricity, law of conservation of charge, electric field, conductor, insulator, charging by contact, charging by induction, electroscope Section 2 - Electric Current electric current, voltage difference, electric circuit, resistance, Ohm s law Section 3 - More Complex Circuits series circuit, parallel circuit, electrical power Chapter 7 - Magnetism and Its Uses Section 1 - Magnetism magnetism, magnetic field, magnetic pole, magnetic domain Section 2 - Electricity and Magnetism electromagnetic force, electromagnetism, solenoid, electromagnet, galvanometer, electric motor Section 3 - Producing Electric Current electromagnetic induction, generator, turbine, direct current (DC), alternating current (AC), transformer Chapter 8 - Energy Sources and the Environment Section 1 - Fossil Fuels fossil fuel, petroleum, nonrenewable resource EC A1 What Is a Circuit? EM A6 Generating Electricity EM B6 Generators EM C3 Generators and Faraday s Law WT A8 Magnetism and Electricity EC A1 What Is a Circuit? EC A3 Types of Circuits EC A6 Electric Circuit Game EC B1 Voltage EC B2 Current EC B3 Resistance EC B4 Ohm s Law EC C1 Capacitors EM A5 Measuring Current and Voltage EM B5 Current, Voltage, and Power EC A3 Types of Circuits EC A4 Analyzing Circuits EC B3 Resistance EC B5 Series Circuits EC B6 Parallel Circuits EC B7 Compound Circuits EM B5 Current, Voltage, and Power EC A5 Electromagnets EC B8 Electricity and Magnetism EM A1 Magnets EM A2 Magnetic Materials EM B1 Permanent Magnets EM B3 Earth s Magnetic Field EM B7 More Motor Designs EM C1 Magnetism and Electric Motors WT A6 Magnetic Braking WT A8 Magnetism and Electricity WT B4 Magnetic Forces EC A5 Electromagnets EC B8 Electricity and Magnetism EM A1-C3 (all investigations) WT A6 Magnetic Braking WT A8 Magnetism and Electricity WT B2 Magnetic Forces EM A6 Generating Electricity EM B6 Generators EM C3 Generators and Faraday s Law WT A1-C2 (all investigations) CPO Science Link Alignment to Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Page 4 of 7

Section 2 - Nuclear Energy fusion, fission, nuclear reactor, nuclear waste Section 3 - Renewable Energy Resources renewable resource, photovoltaic cell, hydroelectricity, geothermal energy, biomass Unit 3 Waves Chapter 9 - Introduction to Waves** Section 1 - The Nature of Waves wave, medium, mechanical wave, transverse wave, longitudinal wave Section 2 - Wave Properties crest, trough, compression, rarefaction, wavelength, frequency, period, amplitude Section 3 - The Behavior of Waves refraction, diffraction, interference, standing wave, node, resonance Chapter 10 - Sound** Section 1 - The Nature of Sound eardrum, cochlea Section 2 - Properties of Sound intensity, loudness, decibel, pitch, Doppler effect Section 3 - Music music, sound quality, overtone, resonator Section 4 - Using Sound acoustics, echolocation, sonar, ultrasound Chapter 11- Electromagnetic Waves** Section 1 - What are electromagnetic waves? electromagnetic wave, photon Section 2 - The Electromagnetic Spectrum radio waves, microwaves, infrared waves, visible light ultraviolet waves, X-rays, gamma rays Section 3 - Radio Communication carrier wave, modulation, analog signal, digital signal, transceiver, Global Positioning System (GPS) Chapter 12 - Light** Section 1 - Behavior of Light opaque, translucent, transparent, index of refraction mirage Section 2 - Light and Color filter, pigment Section 3 - Producing Light incandescent light, fluorescent light, coherent light, incoherent light Section 4 - Using Light linearly polarized light, holography, total internal reflection Chapter 13 - Mirrors and Lenses** Section 1 - Mirrors plane mirror, virtual image, concave mirror, optical axis, focal point, focal length, real image, convex mirror Section 2 - Lenses convex lens, concave lens, cornea, retina Section 3 - Optical Instruments refracting telescope, reflecting telescope, microscope CM C1 Energy and the Quantum Theory CPO Science Link Alignment to Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Page 5 of 7

Unit 4 Matter Chapter 15 - Classification of Matter Section 1 - Composition of Matter substances, element, compound, heterogeneous mixture suspension, colloid, Tyndall effect, solution Section 2 - Properties of Matter physical property, physical change, distillation, chemical property, chemical change, law of conservation of mass Chapter 16 - Properties of Atoms and the Periodic Table Section 1 - Structure of the Atom atom, nucleus, proton, neutron, electron, quark, electron cloud Section 2 - Masses of Atoms atomic number, mass number, isotope, average atomic mass Section 3 - The Periodic Table periodic table, period, group, electron dot diagram Chapter 17 - Elements and Their Properties Section 1 Metals metal, malleable, ductile, metallic bonding, radioactive element, transition element Section 2 Nonmetals nonmetal, diatomic molecule Section 3 - Mixed Groups metalloid, allotrope, semiconductor, transuranium element CM A7 Chemical Reactions CM B9 Balancing Chemical Equations CM A1 Atomic Structure CM A4 Valence Electrons CM A8 Know Your Element CM B1 Atomic Structure CM A1 Atomic Structure CM A2 Building the Periodic Table CM A8 Know Your Element CM B1 Atomic Structure CM A2 Building the Periodic Table 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 B6 A Tour of the Periodic Table Unit 5 Reactions Chapter 18 - Chemical Bonds Section 1 - Stability in Bonding Chemical formula, chemical bond CM A4 Valence Electrons CM A5 Elements and Compounds CM A6 Chemical Formulas CM B5 Valence Electrons and Molecules CPO Science Link Alignment to Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Page 6 of 7

Section 2 - Types of Bonds ion, ionic bond, covalent bond, molecule, nonpolar bond, polar bond, polar molecule, nonpolar molecule Section 3 - Writing Formulas and Naming Compounds oxidation number, binary compound, polyatomic ion, hydrate Chapter 19 - Chemical Reactions Section 1 - Chemical Changes Chemical reaction, reactant, products, chemical equation, coefficient, balanced chemical equation, mole, molar mass Section 2 - Classifying Chemical Reactions combustion reaction, synthesis reaction, single-displacement reaction, double-displacement reaction, precipitate, oxidation, reduction Section 3 - Chemical Reactions and Energy exergonic reaction, exothermic reaction, endergonic reaction, endothermic reaction Section 4 - Reaction Rates and Equilibrium reaction rate, collision model, catalyst, inhibitor, reversible reaction, equilibrium, Le Chatleier s principle Chapter 20 - Radioactivity and Nuclear Reactions Section 1 - The Nucleus strong force, radioactivity Section 2 - Nuclear Decays and Reactions alpha particle, beta particle, transmutation, chain reaction Section 3 - Radiation Technologies and Applications tracer, half life Unit 6 - Applications of Chemistry Chapter 23 - Organic Compounds Section 1 - Simple Organic Compounds organic compounds, hydrocarbon, saturated hydrocarbon, unsaturated hydrocarbon, isomer, benzene Section 2 - Substituted Hydrocarbons Substituted hydrocarbon, alcohol, ester, amine, aromatic compound Section 3 - Petroleum-A Source of Organic Compounds Monomer, polymer, depolymerization Section 4 - Biological Compounds Protein, carbohydrate, lipid, nucleic acid, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), nucleotide CM A6 Chemical Formulas CM B5 Valence Electrons and Molecules CM B7 Carbon and its Chemistry CM A6 Chemical Formulas CM A7 Chemical Reactions CM B9 Balancing Chemical Equations CM C3 Classifying Reactions CM C3 Classifying Reactions CM B7 Carbon and its Chemistry CC A1 DNA Structure CC A7 DNA Function CC B2 DNA Structure and Function CM B7 Carbon and its Chemistry CM B8 Organic Compounds CPO Science Link Alignment to Glencoe Physical Science 2012 Page 7 of 7