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Physical Science Standard of Learning: The student will investigate and understand the basic nature of matter.
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particle theory of matter
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elements, compounds, mixtures, acids, bases, and salts
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solids, liquids, and gases
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characteristics of types of matter based on physical and chemical properties
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physical properties
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What is Matter?
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Web Sites for Standards-Based Lessons
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The National Science Teachers Association
The NSTA Web site offers a wealth of information, including an overview of the national standards, links to lesson plans that match the standards, and reviews of science-teaching materials written by science educators. American Association for the Advancement of Science Here you will find unique Internet-based learning activities that utilize the inquiry approach and cover more than one national science education standard. |
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