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STANDARD 5.1 (SCIENTIFIC PROCESSES) ALL STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP
PROBLEM-SOLVING, DECISION-MAKING AND INQUIRY SKILLS, REFLECTED BY
FORMULATING USABLE QUESTIONS AND HYPOTHESES, PLANNING EXPERIMENTS,
CONDUCTING SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATIONS, INTERPRETING AND ANALYZING DATA,
DRAWING CONCLUSIONS, AND COMMUNICATING RESULTS. |
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A.
Habits of Mind |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the
end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
When making
decisions, evaluate conclusions, weigh evidence, and recognize that
arguments may not have equal merit. |
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2.
Assess the
risks and benefits associated with alternative solutions. |
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3.
Engage in
collaboration, peer review, and accurate reporting of findings. |
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4.
Explore
cases that demonstrate the interdisciplinary nature of the scientific
enterprise. |
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B.
Inquiry and Problem Solving |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Select and
use appropriate instrumentation to design and conduct investigations. |
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2.
Show that
experimental results can lead to new questions and further
investigations. |
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C.
Safety |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Understand,
evaluate and practice safe procedures for conducting science
investigations. |
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STANDARD
5.2 (SCIENCE AND SOCIETY) ALL STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP AN
UNDERSTANDING OF HOW PEOPLE OF VARIOUS CULTURES HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE
ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, AND HOW MAJOR DISCOVERIES AND
EVENTS HAVE ADVANCED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Recognize the role of the scientific community in
responding to changing social and political conditions and how
scientific and technological achievement effect historical events. |
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B.
Historical Perspectives |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Examine the lives and contributions of important
scientists who effected major breakthroughs in our understanding of the
natural and designed world. |
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2.
Discuss significant technological achievements in which
science has played an important part as well as technological advances
that have contributed directly to the advancement of scientific
knowledge. |
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3.
Describe the historical origin of important scientific
developments such as atomic theory, genetics, plate tectonics, etc.,
showing how scientific theories develop, are tested, and can be replaced
or modified in light of new information and improved investigative
techniques. |
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STANDARD
5.3 (MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS) ALL STUDENTS WILL INTEGRATE
MATHEMATICS AS A TOOL FOR PROBLEM-SOLVING IN SCIENCE, AND AS A MEANS OF
EXPRESSING AND/OR MODELING SCIENTIFIC THEORIES. |
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A.
Numerical Operations |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Reinforce indicators from previous grade level. |
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B.
Geometry and Measurement |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
When performing mathematical operations with measured
quantities, express answers to reflect the degree of precision and
accuracy of the input data. |
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C.
Patterns and Algebra |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Apply mathematical models that describe physical phenomena
to predict real world events. |
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D.
Data Analysis and Probability |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Construct and interpret graphs of data to represent
inverse and non-linear relationships, and statistical distributions. |
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STANDARD 5.4 (NATURE AND PROCESS OF TECHNOLOGY) ALL STUDENTS
WILL UNDERSTAND THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
AND DEVELOP A CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE NATURE AND PROCESS OF
TECHNOLOGY. |
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A.
Science and Technology |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Know that scientific inquiry is driven by the desire to
understand the natural world and seeks to answer questions that may or
may not directly influence humans, while technology is driven by the
need to meet human needs and solve human problems. |
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B.
Nature of Technology |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Assess the impacts of introducing a new technology in terms of
alternative solutions, costs, tradeoffs, risks, benefits and
environmental impact. |
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C.
Technological Design |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Plan,
develop, and implement a proposal to solve an authentic, technological
problem. |
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STANDARD 5.5 (CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE) ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN
UNDERSTANDING OF THE STRUCTURE, CHARACTERISTICS, AND BASIC NEEDS OF
ORGANISMS AND WILL INVESTIGATE THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE. |
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A.
Matter, Energy and Organization in Living Systems |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Relate the structure of molecules to their function in
cellular structure and metabolism. |
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2.
Explain how plants convert light energy to chemical
energy. |
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3.
Describe how plants produce substances high in energy
content that become the primary source of energy for life. |
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4.
Relate disease in humans and other organisms to infections
or intrinsic failures of system. |
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B.
Diversity and Biological Evolution |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Explain that through evolution the Earth's present species
developed from earlier distinctly different species. |
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2.
Explain how the theory of natural selection accounts for
extinction as well as an increase in the proportion of individuals with
advantageous characteristics within a species. |
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C.
Reproduction and Heredity |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Describe how information is encoded and transmitted in
genetic material. |
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2.
Explain how genetic material can be altered by natural
and/or artificial means; mutations and new gene combinations may have
positive, negative, or no effect on organisms or species. |
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3.
Assess the impact of current and emerging technologies on
our understanding of inherited human characteristics. |
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STANDARD 5.6 (CHEMISTRY) ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE
STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR OF MATTER. |
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A.
Structure and Properties of Matter |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Know that
atoms are made of a positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons
and that the nucleus, a tiny fraction of the volume of an atom, is
composed of protons and neutrons, each almost 2,000 times more massive
than an electron. |
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2.
Know that
the number of protons in the nucleus defines the element. |
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3.
Know that an atom’s electron arrangement, particularly the
outermost electrons, determines how the atom can interact with other
atoms. |
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4.
Explain that
atoms form bonds (ionic and covalent) with other atoms by transferring
or sharing electrons. |
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5.
Explain how the Periodic Table of Elements reflects the
relationship between the properties of elements and their atomic
structure. |
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6.
Know that many biological, chemical and physical phenomena
can be explained by changes in the arrangement and motion of atoms and
molecules. |
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7.
Recognize that the properties of matter are related to the
structure and arrangement of their molecules and atoms, such as in
metallic and nonmetallic crystals and carbon compounds. |
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8.
Know that different levels of energy of an atom are
associated with different configurations of its electrons. |
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B.
Chemical Reactions |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in
preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Explain that
the rate of reactions among atoms and molecules depends on how often
they encounter one another and that the rate is affected by nature of
reactants, concentration, pressure, temperature, and the presence of a
catalyst. |
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2.
Show that some changes in chemical bonds require a net
input or net release of energy. |
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STANDARD
5.7 (PHYSICS) ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF NATURAL LAWS
AS THEY APPLY TO MOTION, FORCES, AND ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS. |
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A.
Motion and Forces |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the
end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Apply the mathematical relationship between the mass of an
object, the net force exerted on it, and the resulting acceleration. |
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2.
Explain that whenever one object exerts a force on
another, an equal and opposite force is exerted on the first object. |
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3.
Recognize gravity as a universal force of attraction
between masses and that the force is proportional to the masses and
inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. |
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4.
Recognize that electrically charged bodies can attract or
repel each other with a force that depends upon the size and nature of
the charges and the distance between them and know that electric forces
play an important role in explaining the structure and properties of
matter. |
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5.
Know that there are strong forces that hold the nucleus of
an atom together and that significant amounts of energy can be released
in nuclear reactions (fission, fusion, and nuclear decay) when these
binding forces are disrupted. |
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6.
Explain how electromagnetic, gravitational, and nuclear
forces can be used to produce energy by causing chemical, physical, or
nuclear changes and relate the amount of energy produced to the nature
and relative strength of the force. |
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7.
Demonstrate that moving electric charges can produce
magnetic forces and moving magnets can produce electric forces. |
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8.
Recognize that magnetic and electrical forces are
different aspects of a single electromagnetic force. |
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B.
Energy Transformations |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the
end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Explain how the various forms of energy (heat,
electricity, sound, light) move through materials and identify the
factors that affect that movement. |
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2.
Explain that while energy can be transformed from one form
to another, the total energy of a closed system is constant. |
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3.
Recognize that whenever mechanical energy is transformed,
some heat is dissipated and is therefore unavailable for use. |
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4.
Explain the nature of electromagnetic radiation and
compare the components of the electromagnetic spectrum from radio waves
to gamma rays. |
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STANDARD 5.8 (EARTH SCIENCE) ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING
OF THE STRUCTURE, DYNAMICS, AND GEOPHYSICAL SYSTEMS OF THE EARTH. |
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A.
Earth’s Properties and Materials |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Explain the interrelationship of the geosphere,
hydrosphere, and the atmosphere. |
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B.
Atmosphere and Water |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Describe how weather (in the short term) and climate (in
the long term) involve the transfer of energy in and out of the
atmosphere. |
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C.
Processes that Shape the Earth |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Use the
theory of plate tectonics to explain the relationship among earthquakes,
volcanoes, mid-ocean ridges, and deep-sea trenches. |
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2.
Know that Earth is a system in which chemical elements
exist in fixed amounts and move through the solid Earth, oceans,
atmosphere, and living things as part of geochemical cycles. |
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3.
Recognize that the evolution of life on Earth has changed
the composition of Earth’s atmosphere through time. |
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D.
How We Study the Earth |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Analyze the evidence produced by a variety of techniques
that is used to understand changes in the Earth that have occurred over
time.
·
topography
·
fossils
·
rock stratification
·
ice cores
·
radiometric data |
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STANDARD
5.9 (ASTRONOMY and SPACE SCIENCE) ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN
UNDERSTANDING OF THE ORIGIN, EVOLUTION, AND STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE |
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A.
Earth, Moon, Sun System |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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Reinforce indicators
from previous grade level. |
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B.
Solar System |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Explain that our solar system coalesced from a nebular
cloud of gas and dust left from exploding stars. |
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C.
Stars |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Describe the
physical characteristics, stages of development, and the apparent
motions of stars. |
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D.
Galaxies and Universe |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Describe data gathering and observation technologies and
explain how they are used to explore the solar system and beyond. |
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2.
Cite
evidence to describe the scientific theory of the origin of the universe
and the current explanations of its evolution. |
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STANDARD
5.10 (ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES) ALL STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING
OF THE ENVIRONMENT AS A SYSTEM OF INTERDEPENDENT COMPONENTS AFFECTED BY
HUMAN ACTIVITY AND NATURAL PHENOMENA. |
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A.
Natural Systems and Interactions |
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Building upon
knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 12,
students will: |
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1.
Distinguish
naturally occurring process from those believed to have been modified by
human interaction or activity.
·
climate
change
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ozone
production
·
erosion and
deposition
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threatened
and endangered species |
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B.
Human Interactions and Impact |
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Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by
the end of Grade 12, students will: |
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1.
Assess the impact of human activities on the cycling of
matter and the flow of energy through ecosystems. |
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2.
Use
scientific, economic, and other data to assess environmental risks and
benefits associated with societal activity. |