8th Grade Physical Science
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- S8P1.a- Pure Substances & Mixtures
- S8P1.b- States & Phases of Matter
- S8P1.c- Physical and Chemical Properties
- S8P1.d- Physical & Chemical Changes
- S8P1.e- Structures of Atoms & Molecules AND Patterns in the Periodic Table
- S8P1.f- Conservation of Matter and Mass
- S8P2.a- Graphing Kinetic & Potential Energy
- S8P2.b- Potential & Kinetic Energies
- S8P2.c- Forms & Transformations of Energy
- S8P2.d- Heat Transfer
- S8P3.a- Analyze Speed, Distance, Velocity & Acceleration
- S8P3.b- Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
- S8P3.c- Inertia (Newton's 1st Law)
- S8P4.a- Types of Waves & Wave Properties
- S8P4.b- Electromagnetic Spectrum and Energy
- S8P4.c- Practical Applications of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
- S8P4.d- Compare/Contrast Sound & Light Waves
- S8P4.e- Density of Media and Wave Behavior
- S8P4.f- Use a Model to Predict and Describe the Relationships Between Wave Properties and Energy
- S8P4.g- Lenses and Possible Technological Applications
- S8P5.a- Fields Exist Between Objects (Gravitational, Magnetic, Electrical)
- S8P5.b- Conductors and Insulators
- S8P5.c- Electric and Magnetic Forces
- C.E.R. Writing - Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
- How to Ask Scientific Questions
- Materials Needed for Science
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Updated 7/7/2022: Johns
Unit 2: Forms and Transformations of Energy
STANDARD: S8P2 Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the law of conservation of energy to develop arguments that energy can transform from one form to another within a system.
ELEMENT: S8P2.c Construct an argument to support a claim about the type of energy transformations within a system [e.g., lighting a match (light to heat), turning on a light (electrical to light)].
LEARNING TARGETS:
- I can provide examples of the forms of energy. (Knowledge)
- I can identify the energy transformations that occur within a closed system. (Knowledge)
- I can state and explain the Law of Conservation of Energy. (Knowledge)
- I can use the Law of Conservation of Energy to describe apparent energy loss during energy transformations. (Reasoning)
- I can, from an example, identify that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can only be changed from one form to another. (Reasoning)
- I can explain that heat is often produced as a byproduct when one form of energy is converted to another form. (Reasoning)
- I can use models to show the transformation of energy in a system. (Reasoning)
- I can distinguish between open and closed systems in terms of the flow of energy. (Reasoning)
- I can identify and trace the changes that occur during energy transformations in everyday situations. (Reasoning)
- I can construct an argument to support my understanding of the energy transformations that occur within a system of events, such as lighting a match, turning lights on/off, etc. (Product)
Forms of Energy & Law of Conservation of Energy
Examples: Forms (Types) of Energy
Example: Energy Transformations
Example: Energy Transformations
Open, Closed, and Isolated Systems
Law of Conservation of Energy
Learning Targets #4, #5 & #6 will be done in an online lab.
Energy Transfers and Transformations
Construct an Argument - C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)
The video below is the video the teacher uses in the C.E.R. video above.