Forensic Science Standards and Benchmarks



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Forensic Science Standards and Standard 1: Understands and applies principles of scientific inquiry Power : Identifies questions and concepts that guide science investigations Uses technology and mathematics to improve investigations and communications Formulates and revises scientific explanations and models using logic and evidence Recognizes and analyzes alternative explanations and models A. Formulates and revises scientific explanations and models B. Understands how scientific knowledge changes with new evidence C. Uses technology and mathematics to perform accurate scientific investigations and communications scientific model data scientific method reconstruction scientific knowledge evidence ethics technology mathematics scientific investigations scientific communication spreadsheet and graphs chain of custody PCR, STR, TLC, electrophoresis Knows scientific explanations and models are based on data Knows new data may lead to the modification of scientific explanations and models Knows examples of scientific knowledge that changed when new evidence was presented Knows that science is an ongoing process and is always open to new ideas Knows mathematical computations and formulas are essential to scientific investigations Knows tables, charts, and symbols are alternative ways of representing data and relationships, and can be translated from one to another Analyzes data with respect to scientific explanations and models (ACT, SAT, ITED, ) Adjusts scientific explanations and models based on data (ACT, SAT, ITED, ) Describes how science concepts have evolved with the discovery of new evidence Hypothesizes how current science concepts and practices will influence future forensic practices. Determines tools most appropriate to use given a particular situation Uses the necessary mathematics for a particular situation (ACT, SAT, ITED,) Calculates results with a given degree of accuracy Formulates graphic representation of data (ACT, SAT, ITED, ) Forensic Science Curriculum Guide Emphasized throughout the entire curriculum Technology: use of science to solve everyday problems Forensic Science/Fall 08 1

Standard 1: Understands and applies principles of scientific inquiry (con t) Forensic Science Standards and Power : Identifies questions and concepts that guide science investigations Uses technology and mathematics to improve investigations and communications Formulates and revises scientific explanations and models using logic and evidence Recognizes and analyzes alternative explanations and models D. Demonstrates safe handling procedures OSHA EPA MSDS Right to Know hazardous safety procedures Knows appropriate safety procedures for a given situation Knows where safety devices are located in the classroom Understands the process of waste disposal Follows required safety procedures Recognizes, reports, and corrects safety problems Follows waste disposal procedures Forensic Science/Fall 08 2

Standard 2: Understands and applies principles of physical science Forensic Science Standards and Power Benchmark: Understands and applies knowledge of the structure and properties of matter A. Shows how periodicity of the elements relates to atomic structure atom atomic theory electron proton neutron nucleus atomic number isotope isotopic symbols hyphen name mass number atomic mass periodic table periodicity main group elements transition elements group period ground state excited state line-emission spectrum absorption emission orbital notation Knows the structure of the atom Understands matter behaves in predictable and understandable ways Understands the arrangement of the elements of the elements on the periodic table Understands the structure of matter Knows how the energy associated with individual atoms and molecules can be used to identify the substances they comprise Relates the position of elements in the periodic table to their atomic number and atomic mass (AP CHEM) Recognizes metals, semimetals, and nonmetals by their position on the periodic table Describes and interprets trends in properties of elements (AP CHEM) Determines the number of electrons atoms have available for bonding Relates the position of an element in the periodic table to its electron configuration Evaluates the Bohr model of the atom, its significance and its contribution to the current model Relates spectral lines to the transitions of electrons between energy levels Chemistry Curriculum Guide Forensic Science/Fall 08 3

Forensic Science Standards and Power Benchmark: Understands and applies knowledge of the structure and properties of matter Understands and applies knowledge of chemical reactions B. Recognizes patterns in the properties of matter 1. Forming Bonds Forming Bonds covalent bonding ionic bonding nonpolar-covalent bond polar polar-covalent bond molecule molecular compound chemical formula diatomic molecules ionic compound formula unit metallic bonding malleability ductility octet rule electron-dot notation shared pair unshared pair lone pair Lewis structures structural formula single bond double bond triple bond multiple bonds ion Forming Bonds Knows atoms are made up of a positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons Knows an atom s electron configuration determines how the atom can interact with other atoms Knows atoms form bonds to other atoms by transferring or sharing electrons Forming Bonds Categorizes bonds by type Generates Lewis dot structures for various chemicals Predicts the geometry of simple molecules (AP CHEM) Explains why most atoms form chemical bonds (AP CHEM) Illustrates ionic, covalent, and metallic bonding Relates electronegativity and ionization energy to bond formation and bond polarity (AP CHEM) Correlates the type of bond with the physical properties of the substance (AP CHEM) Chemistry Curriculum Guide Forensic Science/Fall 08 4

Forensic Science Standards and Power Benchmark: Understands and applies knowledge of the structure and properties of matter Understands and applies knowledge of chemical reactions B. Recognizes patterns in the properties of matter (con t) 2. Chemical Naming Chemical Naming subscript nomenclature numerical prefixes coefficient Chemical Naming Knows symbolic statements can be combined to look for values of variables Chemical Naming Determines the formula or name of an ionic compound when given either Determines the formula or name of a molecular compound when given either Chemistry Curriculum Guide Forensic Science/Fall 08 5

Forensic Science Standards and Power Benchmark: Understands and applies knowledge of chemical reactions Understands and applies knowledge of conservation of energy and increase in disorder C. Verifies evidence that the conservation of atoms in chemical reactions leads to the principle of conservation of matter 1. Chemical Equations and Reaction Types Chemical Equations and Reaction Types chemical equation precipitate reversible reaction word equation combustion reaction composition reaction decomposition reaction displacement reaction double-replacement reaction electrolysis single-replacement reaction synthesis reaction activity series Chemical Equations and Reaction Types Knows electromagnetic forces exist within and between the atoms Knows materials contain equal proportion of positive and negative charges Understands chemical reactions either release or consume energy Chemical Equations and Reaction Types Recognizes and classifies reactions of various types Describes chemical reactions with balanced chemical equations (AP CHEM) Recognizes signs a reaction has taken place (light, heat change, color change, precipitant, gas released, etc.) Uses the activity series to predict reaction or not (AP CHEM) Chemistry Curriculum Guide Forensic Science/Fall 08 6

Forensic Science Standards and Power Benchmark: Understands and applies knowledge of chemical reactions Understands and applies knowledge of conservation of energy and increase in disorder C. Verifies evidence that the conservation of atoms in chemical reactions leads to the principle of conservation of matter (con t) 2. Stoichiometry Stoichiometry stoichiometry mole ratio actual yield theoretical yield percent yield Avogadro s Law Stoichiometry Knows one mole has 6.02 x 10 23 particles Knows how to use calculators to solve stoichiometry problems Stoichiometry Calculates percent composition for any compound Demonstrates the principle of conservation of mass applies to changes in chemical systems Uses the principal of conservation of mass to make calculations related to chemical reactions (AP CHEM) Chemistry Curriculum Guide 3. Nuclear Chemistry Nuclear Chemistry radioactive decay half life isotopes nuclear fission nuclear fusion alpha radiation beta radiation gamma radiation Nuclear Chemistry Knows protons and neutrons in the nucleus are held together by strong nuclear forces Knows many naturally occurring isotopes are radioactive Knows the energy released in nuclear reactions is much larger than chemical reactions Nuclear Chemistry Calculates the amount of radioactive substance remaining after an integral number of half lives have passed Describes how alpha, beta, and gamma radiation produce different amounts and kinds of damage in matter Analyzes societal issues associated with nuclear chemistry Forensic Science/Fall 08 7

Forensic Science Standards and Power Benchmark: Understands and applies knowledge of conservation of energy and increase in disorder D. Uses the gas laws to explain the properties of gases Kinetic Molecular Theory ideal gas elastic collision kinetic energy gas laws pressure volume temperature Standard Temperature and Pressure constant absolute zero direct relationship inverse relationship Understands matter behaves in predictable and understandable ways Knows the total energy of the universe remains constant Summarizes the values and meanings of STP Relates the temperature of a gas to the average kinetic energy of its particles Applies the gas laws relationship between pressure, temperature, and volume of any amount of ideal gas (AP CHEM) Solves problems using the ideal gas law, PV=nRT Chemistry Curriculum Guide Forensic Science/Fall 08 8

Forensic Science Standards and Power Benchmark: Understands and applies knowledge of the structure and properties of matter E. Analyzes solutions and their behavior 1. Properties of Water Properties of Water water molecule water properties hydrogen bonding surface tension vaporization evaporation freezing ice water quality Properties of Water Knows water is good at dissolving ionic compounds Knows how the chemical and physical properties make water an unique solvent Properties of Water Examines the properties of water Explains how chemistry impacts water quality Chemistry Curriculum Guide 2. Solutions Solutions soluble solubility solvent solute electrolyte nonelectrolyte surface area agitating saturated hydration polar/nonpolar Henry s Law miscible concentration molarity Solutions Knows parts of a solution Understands the factors that affect the dissolving process Understands compounds are more or less soluble in a solvent Understands ionization Solutions Relates the terms solute and solvent to solutions Determines the concentration of a solute Interprets a solubility graph (AP CHEM) Examines the relationship of a solute concentration to solution properties Forensic Science/Fall 08 9

Forensic Science Standards and Power Benchmark: Understands and applies knowledge of the structure and properties of matter E. Analyzes solutions and their behavior (con t) 3. Acids, Bases, and ph Acids, Bases, and ph acids bases neutralization ionization binary acids oxyacids strong/weak acids alkaline Arrhenius acids and bases salt acid rain Acids, Bases, and ph Knows the ph scale is a feature of the concentration of H + and OH - ions in solution Acids, Bases, and ph Relates the strength of acids and bases to their tendencies toward dissociation (AP CHEM) Calculates ph from the hydrogen-ion concentration and interprets its meaning Chemistry Curriculum Guide Forensic Science/Fall 08 10