element: 8th Grade š Ver en EspaƱol
Chemical Sciences
Atoms and Compounds
Vertical Alignment
TEKS:
6th: | 6.6(B) 6.6(C) |
7th: | 7.6(A) 7.6(B) |
8th: | 8.6(A) |
Chem: | C.6(B) C.7(A) |
NGSS:
Bio: | HS-LS1-6 HS-LS1-7 HS-LS2-4 |
Chem: | HS-PS1-1 HS-PS1-2 HS-PS1-7 |
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Structured Conversation Questions
Observational
What is an element?
An element isā¦Relational
How is an element different from a compound?
An element is different from a compound because...Inferential
What might happen if you combined two elements?
If I combined two elements, I predictā¦
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Kristi Bell
My students might need to see an example of an element that is made up of two identical particles bonded together like O2. It may look like a compound but it is still considered one. This is expected knowledge for 8th grade science students.
08-26-24
Stephen Fleenor
Thank you Kristi, this is a really good point! I made this change for 8th Grade and for 7th Grade.
10-01-24