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국제 과학

Next Generation Science Standards

Biology

01. Nature of Life Science

1.1 Asking About Life

1.2 Scientific Methods

1.3 Tools and Measurement

1.4 Scientific Models and Knowledge

1.5 Safety in Science

02. It's Alive! Or Is It?

2.1 Characteristics of Living Things

2.2 The Necessities of Life

03. Light and Living Things

3.1 The Electromagnetic Spectrum

3.2 Interactions of Light with Matter

3.3 Refraction

04. Cells: The Basic Units of Life

4.1 The Characteristics of Cells

4.2 Eukaryotic Cells

4.3 The Organization of Living Things

05. The Cell in Action

5.1 Cell Energy

5.2 The Cell Cycle

06. Heredity

6.1 Mendel and His Peas

6.2 Traits and Inheritance

6.3 Meiosis

07. Genes and DNA

7.1 What Does DNA Look Like?

7.2 How DNA Works

08. Studying Earth's Past

8.1 The Study of Earth's History

8.2 Relative Dating

8.3 Absolute Dating

09. The History of Life on Earth

9.1 Looking at Fossils

9.2 Earth's Changing Continents

9.3 Time Marches On

10. The Evolution of Living Things

10.1 Change Over Time

10.2 How Does Evolution Happen?

10.3 Natural Selection in Action

11. Classification

11.1 Sorting It All Out

11.2 Domains and Kingdoms

12. Introduction to Plants

12.1 What is a Plant?

12.2 Seedless Plants

12.3 Seed Plants

12.4 Structures of Seed Plants

13. Plant Processes

13.1 Photosynthesis

13.2 Reproduction of Flowering Plants

13.3 Plant Development and Responses

14. Introduction to Animals

14.1 What Is an Animal?

14.2 The Animal Kingdom

14.3 Invertebrates

14.4 Vertebrates

15. Body Organization and Structure

15.1 Body Organization

15.2 The Skeletal System

15.3 The Muscular System

16. Circulation and Respiration

16.1 The Cardiovascular System

16.2 Blood

16.3 The Respiratory System

17. Communication and Control

17.1 The Nervous System

17.2 Sensing the Environment

18. Reproduction and Development

18.1 Human Reproduction

18.2 Growth and Development

Chemistry

01. Chemistry In Our Lives

1.1 Chemistry and Chemicals

1.2 Scientific Method: Thinking Like a Scientist

1.3 Studying and Learning Chemistry

1.4 Key Math Skills for Chemistry

1.5 Writing Numbers in Scientific Notation

02. Chemistry and Measurements

2.1 Units of Measurement

2.2 Measured Numbers and Significant Figures

2.3 Significant Figures in Calculations

2.4 Prefixes and Equalities

2.5 Writing Conversion Factors

2.6 Problem Solving Using Unit Conversion

2.7 Density

03. Matter and Energy

3.1 Classification of Matter

3.2 States and Properties of Matter

3.3 Temperature

3.4 Energy

3.5 Specific Heat

3.6 Energy and Nutrition

04. Atoms and Elements

4.1 Elements and Symbols

4.2 The Periodic Table

4.3 The Atom

4.4 Atomic Number and Mass Number

4.5 Isotopes and Atomic Mass

05. Electronic Structure of Atoms and Periodic Trends

5.1 Electromagnetic Induction

5.2 Atomic Spectra and Energy Levels

5.3 Sublevels and Orbitals

5.4 Orbital Diagrams and Electron Configurations

5.5 Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table

5.6 Trends in Periodic Properties

06. Ionic and Molecular Compounds

6.1 Ions: Transfer of Electrons

6.2 Ionic Compounds

6.3 Naming and Writing Ionic Formulas

6.4 Polyatomic Ions

6.5 Molecular Compounds: Sharing Electrons

07. Chemical Quantities

7.1 The Mole

7.2 Molar Mass

7.3 Calculations Using Molar Mass

7.4 Mass Percent Composition

7.5 Empirical Formulas

7.6 Molecular Formulas

08. Chemical Reactions

8.1 Equations for Chemical Reactions

8.2 Balancing a Chemical Equation

8.3 Types of Chemical Reactions

8.4 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions

09. Chemical Quantities in Reactions

9.1 Conservation of Mass

9.2 Mole Relationships in Chemical Equations

9.3 Mass Calculations for Chemical Reactions

9.4 Limiting Reactants

9.5 Percent Yield

9.6 Energy in Chemical Reactions

10. Bonding and Properties of Solids and Liquids

10.1 Lewis Structures for Molecules and Polyatomic Ions

10.2 Resonance Structures

10.3 Shapes of Molecules and Polyatomic Ions (VSEPR Theory)

10.4 Electronegativity and Bond Polarity

10.5 Polarity of Molecules

10.6 Intermolecular Forces Between Atoms

10.7 Changes of State

11. Gases

11.1 Properties of Gases

11.2 Pressure and Volume (Boyle's Law)

11.3 Temperature and Volume (Charles's Law)

11.4 Temperature and Pressure (Gay-Lussac's Law)

11.5 The Combined Gas Law

11.6 Volume and Moles (Avogadro's Law)

11.7 The Ideal Gas Law

11.8 Gas Laws and Chemical Reactions

11.9 Partial Pressures (Dalton's Law)

12. Solutions

12.1 Solutions

12.2 Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes

12.3 Solubility

12.4 Solute Concentrations

12.5 Dilution of Solutions

12.6 Chemical Reactions in Solution

12.7 Molality and Freezing Point Depression/Boiling Point Elevation

12.8 Properties of Solutions: Osmosis

13. Reaction Rates and Chemical Equilibrium

13.1 Rates of Reactions

13.2 Chemical Equilibrium

13.3 Equilibrium Constants

13.4 Using Equilibrium Constants

13.5 Changing Equilibrium Conditions: Le Chatelier's Principle

13.6 Equilibrium in Saturated Solutions

14. Acids and Bases

14.1 Acids and Bases

14.2 Bronsted-Lowry Acids and Bases

14.3 Strengths of Acids and Bases

14.4 Dissociation of Weak Acids and Bases

14.5 Dissociation of Water

14.6 The pH Scale

14.7 Reactions of Acids and Bases

14.8 Acid-Base Titration

14.9 Buffers

15. Oxidation and Reduction

15.1 Oxidation and Reduction

15.2 Balancing Oxidation-Reduction Equations Using Half-Reactions

15.3 Electrical Energy from Oxidation-Reduction Reactions

15.4 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions That Require Electrical Energy

16. Nuclear Chemistry

16.1 Natural Radioactivity

16.2 Nuclear Reactions

16.3 Radiation Measurement

16.4 Half-Life of a Radioisotope

16.5 Medical Applications Using Radioactivity

16.6 Nuclear Fission and Fusion

17. Organic Chemistry

17.1 Alkanes

17.2 Alkenes, Alkynes, and Polymers

17.3 Aromatic Compounds

17.4 Alcohols and Ethers

17.5 Aldehydes and Ketones

17.6 Carboxylic Acids and Esters

17.7 Amines and Amides

18. Biochemistry

18.1 Carbohydrates

18.2 Disaccharides and Polysaccharides

18.3 Lipids

18.4 Amino Acids and Proteins

18.5 Protein Structure

18.6 Proteins as Enzymes

18.7 Nucleic Acids

18.8 Protein Synthesis

Physics

01. Measurements and Units

1.1 Numbers and Units

1.2 A System of Units

1.3 Measuring Length and Time

1.4 Volume and Density

1.5 Measuring Volume and Density

1.6 More About Mass and Density

02. Forces and Motion

2.1 Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration

2.2 Motion Graphs

2.3 Recoding Motion

2.4 Free Fall

2.5 More Motion Graphs

2.6 Forces in Balance

2.7 Force, Mass, and Acceleration

2.8 Friction

2.9 Force, Weight, and Gravity

2.10 Action and Reaction

2.11 Momentum (1)

2.12 Momentum (2)

2.13 More About Vectors

2.14 Moving in Circles

03. Forces and Pressure

3.1 Forces and Turning Effects

3.2 Center of Mass

3.3 More About Moments

3.4 Stretching and Compressing

3.5 Pressure

3.6 Pressure in Liquids

3.7 Hydraulic Systems

3.8 Pressure from the Air

3.9 Gas Pressure and Volume

3.10 Pressure Problems

04. Work and Energy

4.1 Work and Energy

4.2 Energy Transformation

4.3 Calculating PE and KE

4.4 Efficiency and Power

4.5 Energy for Electricity (1)

4.6 Energy for Electricity (2)

4.7 Energy Resources

4.8 How the World Gets Its Energy

05. Thermal Effects

5.1 Moving Particles

5.2 Temperature (1)

5.3 Temperature (2)

5.4 Expanding Solids and Liquids

5.5 Heating Gases

5.6 Thermal Conduction

5.7 Convection

5.8 Thermal Radiation

5.9 Liquids and Vapours

5.10 Specific Heat Capacity

5.11 Latent Heat

06. Waves and Sounds

6.1 Transverse and Longitudinal Waves

6.2 Wave Effects

6.3 Sound Waves

6.4 Speed of Sound and Echoes

6.5 Characteristics of Sound Waves

6.6 Ultrasound

07. Rays and Waves

7.1 ight Rays and Waves

7.2 Reflection in Plane Mirrors (1)

7.3 Reflection in Plane Mirrors (2)

7.4 Refraction of Light

7.5 Total Internal Reflection

7.6 Refraction Calculations

7.7 Lenses (1)

7.8 Lenses (2)

7.9 More Lenses in Action

7.10 Electromagnetic Waves (1)

7.11 Electromagnetic Waves (2)

08. Electricity

8.1 Electric Charge (1)

8.2 Electric Charge (2)

8.3 Electric Fields

8.4 Current in a Simple Circuit

8.5 Potential Difference

8.6 Resistance (1)

8.7 Resistance (2)

8.8 More About Resistance Factors

8.9 Series and Parallel Circuits (1)

8.10 Series and Parallel Circuits (2)

8.11 Electrical Energy and Power

8.12 Living with Electricity

09. Magnets and Currents

9.1 Magnets

9.2 Magnetic Fields

9.3 Magnetic Effect of a Current

9.4 Electromagnetics

9.5 Magnetic Force on a Current

9.6 Electric Motors

9.7 Electromagnetic Induction

9.8 More About Induced Currents

9.9 Generators

9.10 Coils and Transformers (1)

9.11 Coils and Transformers (2) 

9.12 Power Across the Country

10. Electrons and Electronics

10.1 Electronic Essentials

10.2 More on Components

10.3 Electronic Switching

10.4 Logic Gates (1)

10.5 Logic Gates (2)

10.6 Electron Beams

11. Atoms and Radioactivity

11.1 Inside Atoms

11.2 Nuclear Radiation (1)

11.3 Nuclear Radiation (2)

11.4 Radioactive Decay (1)

11.5 Radioactive Decay (2)

11.6 Nuclear Energy

11.7 Fusion Future

11.8 Using Radioactivity

11.9 Atoms and Particles (1)

11.10 Atoms and Particles (2)

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