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1 Holt Science Spectrum Physical Science 2008 CPO Science Link Correlation Science Spectrum Physical Science Unit 1 - Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction to Science Section 1 - The Nature of Science science, technology, law, theory Section 2 - The Way Science Works critical thinking, scientific methods, variable, length, mass, volume, weight Section 3 - Organizing Data scientific notation, precision, significant figure, accuracy Unit 2 - Chemistry Chapter 2 - Matter Section 1 - Classifying Matter matter, element, atom, molecule, compound, pure substance, mixture Section 2 - Properties of Matter melting point, boiling point, density, reactivity Section 3 - Changes of Matter physical change, chemical change Chapter 3 - States of Matter Section 1 - Matter and Energy fluid, plasma, energy, temperature, thermal energy Section 2 - Changes of State evaporation, sublimation, condensation Section 3 - Fluids pressure, pascal, buoyant force, viscosity Section 4 - Behavior of Gases gas laws Chapter 4 - Atoms Section 1 - The Development of the Atomic Theory electron, nucleus ECar A2 Experiments and Variables ECar B2 Systems, Energy, and Change CR A1 Systems, Experiments, and Variables CR A2 Speed CR A3 Graphs of Motion CR B1 Systems and Models: What Is Speed? CR B2 Making Predictions Using a Graph ML A1 Launch Angle and Distance CR A4 Measuring Forces ECar A1 Measuring Time ML C3 Accuracy, Precision, and Error CM A1 Atomic Structure CM A8 Know Your Element CM B1 Atomic Structure GB B1 Floating and Sinking: Density CM A7 Chemical Reactions CM B9 Balancing Chemical Equations CM C3 Classifying Reactions GB A1 Heating and Cooling Land and Water GB B7 Engineering and the Water Cycle GB C1 Floating and Sinking: Buoyancy CM A1 Atomic Structure CM A8 Know Your Element CM B1 Atomic Structure CPO Science Link Alignment to Holt Science Spectrum Physical Science 2008 Page 1 of 6
2 Section 2 - The Structure of Atoms proton, neutron, atomic number, mass number, isotope, unified atomic mass unit, mole Section 3 - Modern Atomic Theory orbital, valence electron, photon Chapter 5 - The Periodic Table Section 1 - Organizing the Elements periodic law, period, group Section 2 - Exploring the Periodic Table ion, metal, nonmetal, semiconductor Section 3 - Families of Elements alkali metal, alkaline-earth metal, transition metal, noble gas, halogen Chapter 6 - The Structure of Matter Section 1 - Compounds and Molecules chemical bond, chemical structure, bond length, bond angle Section 2 - Ionic and Covalent Bonding ionic bond, covalent bond, metallic bond, polyatomic bond Section 3 - Compound Names and Formulas empirical formula, molecular formula Section 4 - Organic and Biochemical Compounds organic compound, polymer, carbohydrate, protein, amino acid Chapter 7 - Chemical Reactions Section 1 - The Nature of Chemical Reactions reactant, product, chemical energy, exothermic reaction, endothermic reaction Section 2 - Chemical Equations chemical equation, mole ratio CM A1 Atomic Structure CM A8 Know Your Element CM B1 Atomic Structure CM B2 Radioactivity CM C1 Energy and the Quantum Theory CM C2 Electrons and the Periodic Table CM A3 Periodic Table Challenge CM C2 Electrons and the Periodic Table CM A3 Periodic Table Challenge EC C2 Semiconductors CM B7 Carbon and Its Chemistry CM B8 Organic Compounds CM A7 Chemical Reactions CM C3 Classifying Reactions CM B9 Balancing Chemical Equations CPO Science Link Alignment to Holt Science Spectrum Physical Science 2008 Page 2 of 6
3 Section 3 - Reaction Types synthesis reaction, decomposition reaction, combustion reaction, single displacement reaction, double displacement reaction, free radical, oxidation-reduction reaction Section 4 - Reaction Rates and Equilibrium catalyst, enzyme, substrate, chemical equilibrium Chapter 10 - Nuclear Changes Section 1 - What is Radioactivity? radioactive decay, nuclear radiation, alpha particle, beta particle, gamma ray, half life Section 2 - Nuclear Fission and Fusion fission, nuclear chain reaction, critical mass, fusion Section 3 - Nuclear Radiation Today background radiation, rem, radioactive tracer Unit 3 - Physics Chapter 11 - Motion Section 1 - Measuring Motion motion, frame of reference, displacement, speed, velocity Section 2 - Acceleration acceleration CM C3 Classifying Reactions CM B2 Radioactivity CR A2 Speed CR A3 Graphs of Motion CR B1 Systems and Models: What Is Speed? CR B2 Making Predictions Using a Graph 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 CR A3 Graphs of Motion 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 B4 Newton s Second Law ECar C2 Motion on a Ramp ECar C3 Studying Two-Part Motion WT B1 Blade Mass and Acceleration CPO Science Link Alignment to Holt Science Spectrum Physical Science 2008 Page 3 of 6
4 Section 3 - Motion and Force force, friction, static friction Chapter 12 - Forces Section 1 - Newton s First and Second Laws inertia Section 2 - Gravity weight, free fall, terminal velocity, projectile motion Section 3 - Newton s Third Law momentum Chapter 13 - Work and Energy Section 1 - Work, Power and Machines work, power, mechanical advantage Section 2 - Simple Machines simple machine, compound machine CR A4 Measuring Forces CR A7 Gravity CR A8 Friction CR C1 Acceleration and Friction ECar A5 Friction WT A7 Blade Mass WT B1 Blade Mass and Acceleration CR A6 Newton s Second Law CR B4 Newton s First Law CR B5 Newton s Second Law ECar A6 Newton s First and Second Laws ECar B3 Newton s First Law ECar B4 Newton s Second Law CR A7 Gravity CR C3 Acceleration Due to Gravity ECar C2 Motion on a Ramp ML A1-C3 (all investigations) 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 CR C3 Acceleration Due to Gravity ECar A7 Newton s Third Law ECar A8 Collisions and Restraints ECar B5 Newton s Third Law ECar B7 Energy in a System EM B5 Current, Voltage, and Power WT A1 Wind Power WT A3 Criteria and Constraints WT C2 Kinetic Energy and Electrical Energy CPO Science Link Alignment to Holt Science Spectrum Physical Science 2008 Page 4 of 6
5 Section 3 - What is Energy? energy, potential energy, kinetic energy, mechanical energy Section 4 - Conservation of Energy efficiency Chapter 14 - Heat and Temperature Section 1 - Temperature temperature, thermometer, absolute zero, heat Section 2 - Energy Transfer thermal conduction, convection, convection current, radiation, specific heat Section 3 - Using Heat entropy, heat engine Chapter 15 Waves ** Section 1 - Types of Waves medium, mechanical wave, electromagnetic wave, transverse wave, longitudinal wave, crest, trough Section 2 - Characteristics of Waves amplitude, wavelength, period, frequency, Doppler effect Section 3 - Wave Interactions reflection, diffraction, refraction, interference, constructive interference, destructive interference, standing wave Chapter 16 - Sound and Light Section 1 - Sound sound wave, pitch, infrasound, ultrasound, resonance, sonar Section 2 - The Nature of Light photon, intensity, radar Section 3 - Reflection and Color light ray, virtual image, real image Section 4 - Refraction, Lenses and Prisms lens, magnification, prism, dispersion CR B9 Kinetic and Potential Energy ECar B2 Systems, Energy, and Change ECar B5 Newton s Third Law ECar B7 Energy in a System WT A1 Wind Power WT A2 Designing a Wind Turbine WT A5 Blade Shape WT B3 Optimal Wind Turbine Design WT B5 Wind Farm Simulation WT B7 Designing a Cost-Effective Wind Turbine WT C2 Kinetic Energy and Electrical Energy CR B7 Collisions and Momentum CR B9 Kinetic and Potential Energy ECar A8 Collisions ECar B5 Newton s Third Law ECar B6 Collisions and Restraints ECar B8 Conservation of Energy GB A1 Heating and Cooling Land and Water GB A4 Convection in Liquids GB B2 Convection in Earth s Atmosphere ** ** ** CPO Science Link Alignment to Holt Science Spectrum Physical Science 2008 Page 5 of 6
6 Chapter 17 - Electricity Section 1 - Electric Charge and Force electric charge, electrical conductor, electrical insulator, electric force, electric field Section 2 - Current electrical potential energy, potential difference, cell, electric current, resistance Section 3 - Circuits electric circuit, schematic diagram, series circuit, parallel circuit, electric power, fuse, circuit breaker Chapter 18 - Magnetism Section 1 - Magnets and Magnetic Field magnetic pole, magnetic field Section 2 - Magnetism from Electric Currents solenoid, electromagnet, electric motor, galvanometer Section 3 - Electric Currents from Magnetism electromagnetic induction, generator, alternating current, transformer EC A1 What Is a Circuit? EM A6 Generating Electricity EM B6 Generators EM C3 Generators and Faraday s Law EC A1 What Is a Circuit? EC B2 Current EC B3 Resistance EC B4 Ohm s Law EC B5 Series Circuits EC B7 Compound Circuits EC C1 Capacitors EM A5 Measuring Current and Voltage EM A6 Generating Electricity EM B2 Electromagnets EM B5 Current, Voltage, and Power EM B6 Generators EM C3 Generators and Faraday s Law EC A1-C2 (all investigations) 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 B4 Magnetic Forces EC A5 Electromagnets EC B8 Electricity and Magnetism EM A1-C3 (all investigations) WT A6 Magnetic Braking WT B2 Magnetic Forces 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 Holt Science Spectrum Physical Science 2008 Page 6 of 6
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