Standards for quarter Third
3.1: Draw a model of the atom.
3.1A: Use the Periodic Table to calculate the parts for each atom.
3.2: Describe a Chemical Bond.
3.2A: Use the Periodic Table to determine valence electrons.
3.2B: Describe and model a covalent bond.
3.2C: Describe and model an ionic bond.
3.2D: Describe a metallic bond.
3.2E: Relate a chemical change to the process of chemical bonding.
3.3: Research an element.
3.3A: Build a model of an atom of an element.
3.3B: Describe a compound the element is used in.
3.3C: Present the element’s properties.
3.4: Describe a chemical reaction.
3.4A: Identify parts of a chemical formula.
3.4B: Identify reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
3.4C: Balance a chemical equation.
3.5: Describe energy.
3.5A: Define and classify kinetic and potential energy.
3.5B: List and give examples of different forms of energy.
3.5C: Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy.
3.5D: Relate changes in energy when changing states of matter.
3.5E: Define conduction, convection, and radiation.
3.5F: Relate density and convection currents to Earth’s processes.
3.1A: Use the Periodic Table to calculate the parts for each atom.
3.2: Describe a Chemical Bond.
3.2A: Use the Periodic Table to determine valence electrons.
3.2B: Describe and model a covalent bond.
3.2C: Describe and model an ionic bond.
3.2D: Describe a metallic bond.
3.2E: Relate a chemical change to the process of chemical bonding.
3.3: Research an element.
3.3A: Build a model of an atom of an element.
3.3B: Describe a compound the element is used in.
3.3C: Present the element’s properties.
3.4: Describe a chemical reaction.
3.4A: Identify parts of a chemical formula.
3.4B: Identify reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
3.4C: Balance a chemical equation.
3.5: Describe energy.
3.5A: Define and classify kinetic and potential energy.
3.5B: List and give examples of different forms of energy.
3.5C: Describe the Law of Conservation of Energy.
3.5D: Relate changes in energy when changing states of matter.
3.5E: Define conduction, convection, and radiation.
3.5F: Relate density and convection currents to Earth’s processes.
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