This document outlines science courses from junior high through senior high school. It covers topics in matter, properties, structure, changes, reactions, stoichiometry, bonding, and phases of matter. The junior high courses focus on scientific investigations and the nature of matter. Senior high school includes more advanced chemistry topics like quantum theory, electron configuration, bonding models, and solutions. The courses are designed to spiral, with topics building each year from basic concepts to more complex ideas and calculations.
This document outlines science courses from junior high through senior high school. It covers topics in matter, properties, structure, changes, reactions, stoichiometry, bonding, and phases of matter. The junior high courses focus on scientific investigations and the nature of matter. Senior high school includes more advanced chemistry topics like quantum theory, electron configuration, bonding models, and solutions. The courses are designed to spiral, with topics building each year from basic concepts to more complex ideas and calculations.
This document outlines science courses from junior high through senior high school. It covers topics in matter, properties, structure, changes, reactions, stoichiometry, bonding, and phases of matter. The junior high courses focus on scientific investigations and the nature of matter. Senior high school includes more advanced chemistry topics like quantum theory, electron configuration, bonding models, and solutions. The courses are designed to spiral, with topics building each year from basic concepts to more complex ideas and calculations.
This document outlines science courses from junior high through senior high school. It covers topics in matter, properties, structure, changes, reactions, stoichiometry, bonding, and phases of matter. The junior high courses focus on scientific investigations and the nature of matter. Senior high school includes more advanced chemistry topics like quantum theory, electron configuration, bonding models, and solutions. The courses are designed to spiral, with topics building each year from basic concepts to more complex ideas and calculations.
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Junior High School Science
Big Idea: Matter
Science 7 Science 8 Science 9 Science 10 I. Doing Scientific I. Changes that I. Properties and I. Properties and Investigations Matter Structure of Structure of II. Properties and undergoes Matter Matter Structure of - Particle - Chemical - Gases Matter Nature of Bonding - Solids and III. Changes that Matter - IMFAs Liquids Matter II. Properties and II. Changes that II. Changes that undergoes Structure of Matter Matter - Diversity of Matter undergoes undergoes Materials in - Atomic - Chemical - Energy the Theory and Equations & Changes Environmen Structure Reactions and Rates t - Electron - Stoichiometr of Arrangemen y Reaction t - Solution - Chemical - The Periodic Chemistry Equilibriu Table of m Elements
Consumer Chemistry
1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter
I. Chemical Bonding I. Organic Compounds II III. Stoichiometry I V. Stoichiometry II II. Organic - Hydrocarbon - Stoichiometr - Acids and Compounds I: Derivatives y Bases II - Nature of Aldehydes - Solutions - Electrochem Organic and Ketones - Acids and - Coordinatio Compounds Carboxylic Bases I n Chemistry - Aliphatic Acids and its IV. Chemistry in VI. Chemistry in Hydrocarbon Derivatives Everyday Life Medicines s Amines - Aromatic - Biomolecules Hydrocarbon Carbohydrate s s - Hydrocarbon Lipids Derivatives Proteins Alkyl Nucleic Acids Halides II. Food Chemistry Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers III. Polymers focus on Structure and Properties, focus on Structure and Nomenclature, and Basic Organic Properties, Nomenclature, and Reactions Basic Organic Reactions Senior High School Science Molar Ratios from General Chemistry 1 Balanced Equations Limiting and Excess 1st Quarter Reactants 1. Introduction to the study of Matter Reaction Yields a. Nature of Chemistry b. Solution Stoichiometry b. Doing Scientific Investigations in i. Concentration of Solutions Chemistry ii. Amount-Mass-Number c. Measurement of Matter Conversions involving Solutions d. Chemical Problem Solving iii. Dilution 2. Matter and its Properties iv. Stoichiometry of Reactions in a. Properties of Matter Solution b. The States of Matter 6. Thermochemistry: Energy Flow and Chemical c. Matter-Energy Relationship Change d. Classifications of Matter a. Fundamental Definitions 3. Components of Matter b. The First Law of Thermodynamics a. Particle Model of Substances and i. Endothermic and Exothermic Mixtures Reactions b. The Laws of Matter ii. Enthalpy Change c. The Atomic Theory of Matter iii. Thermochemical Equations i. Dalton’s Atomic Theory c. Calorimetry ii. Modern Atomic Theory d. Hess’ Law and Standard Heats of Structure of the Atom Reaction Atomic Numbers, Mass e. Stoichiometry of Thermochemical Numbers, and Isotopes Equations d. Chemical Nomenclature and Formulae 3rd Quarter 4. Stoichiometry of Formulas and Equations a. Composition Stoichiometry 7. Quantum Theory and the Atomic Structure i. The Mole Concept a. Nature of Light Defining the Mole b. Atomic Spectra The Molar Mass c. Wave-Particle Duality of Matter and Mole-Mass Energy Relationships d. The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Percent Compositions Atom ii. Empirical and Molecular 8. Electron Configuration and Chemical Periodicity Formulas a. Electronic Configuration b. Periodic Properties of the Elements 2nd Quarter 9. Models of Chemical Bonding 5. Stoichiometry of Formulas and Equations 10. Molecular Structures and Bonding Theories a. Reaction Stoichiometry 4th Quarter i. Types of Chemical Reactions ii. Writing and Balancing Chemical 1. The Phases of Matter Reactions a. Gases and the Kinetic Molecular Theory iii. Mass Relationships in Chemical b. Intermolecular Forces: Solids, Liquids, Reactions and Phase Changes 2. Properties of Solutions ** Organic and Biological Compounds will be taught in a separate Chemistry Course Spiral Science General Chemistry I (Grade 11)
1st Quarter (Grade 7) 1st Quarter
1. Doing Scientific Investigations 1. Introduction to the Study of Matter
2. Matter and its Properties 2. Matter and its Properties 3. Particle Nature of Matter 3. Components of Matter 4. Stoichiometry of Formulas and Reactions I 2nd Quarter (Grade 8) 2nd Quarter 4. Components of Matter 5. Electron Arrangement 1. Stoichiometry of Formulas and Reactions II 6. Periodic Properties of Elements 2. Phases of Matter: Gases and the Kinetic Molecular Theory 3rd Quarter (Grade 9) 3. Thermochemistry 7. Chemical Bonding 3rd Quarter 8. Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry 9. Solution Chemistry 4. Quantum Theory and Atomic Structure 5. Electron Configuration and Chemical Periodicity 4th Quarter (Grade 10) 6. Chemical Bonding 10. Gases 7. Molecular Structures and Theories of Bonding 11. Energetics and Dynamics of Chemical Reactions 4th Quarter 12. Acids and Bases 8. Phases of Matter: Solids, Liquids and Phase Consumer Chemistry Changes 1st Quarter 9. Solutions 10. Introduction to Acids and Bases 1. Chemical Bonding 2. Molecular Geometry and Theories of Bonding General Chemistry II (Grade 12) 3. Organic Compounds I 1st Quarter 4. Application: Polymers 1. Review of Solution Chemistry 2nd Quarter 2. Chemical Thermodynamics: Thermochemistry 5. Organic Compounds II 3. Chemical Thermodynamics: Spontaneity, 6. Application: Food Chemistry Entropy, and Free Energy 7. Application: Chemistry in Everyday Life I 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4. Chemical Kinetics 8. Organic Compounds III 5. Chemical Equilibrium 9. Extended Topics in Chemistry: Solids and Liquids 3rd Quarter 10. Application: Chemistry in Everyday Life II 6. Acid-Base Equilibria 4th Quarter 7. Solubility Equilibria 11. Extended Topics in Chemistry: Solution 4th Quarter Stoichiometry 12. Extended Topics in Chemistry: Acid-Base 8. Electrochemistry Concepts 9. Complex Ions and Coordination Compounds 13. Application: Chemistry in Medicine 10. Nuclear Reactions and their Applications