8TH GRADE

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The student uses critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and problem solving to make informed decisions and knows the contributions of relevant scientists. The student is expected to:

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8.1ADemonstrate safe practices during laboratory and field investigations as outlined in Texas Education Agency approved safety standards
8.1BPractice appropriate use and conservation of resources, including disposal, reuse, or recycling of materials

The student uses critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and problem solving to make informed decisions and knows the contributions of relevant scientists. The student is expected to:

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8.2APlan and implement comparative and descriptive investigations by making observations, asking well defined questions, and using appropriate equipment and technology

8.2BDesign and implement experimental investigations by making observations, asking well defined questions, formulating testable hypotheses, and using appropriate equipment and technology

8.2CCollect and record data using the International System of Units (SI) and qualitative means such as labeled drawings, writing, and graphic organizers

8.2DConstruct tables and graphs, using repeated trials and means, to organise data and identify patterns

8.2EAnalyze data to formulate reasonable explanations, communicate valid conclusions supported by the data, and predict trends

The student uses critical thinking, scientific reasoning, and problem solving to make informed decisions and knows the contributions of relevant scientists. The student is expected to:

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8.3AAnalyze, evaluate, and critique scientific explanations by using empirical evidence, logical reasoning, and experimental and observational testing, so as to encourage critical thinking by the student

8.3BUse models to represent aspects of the natural world such as a model of Earth’s layers

8.3CIdentify advantages and limitations of models such as size, scale, properties, and materials

8.3DRelate the impact of research on scientific thought and society, including the history of science and contributions of scientists as related to the content

The student knows how to use a variety of tools and safety equipment to conduct science inquiry. The student is expected to:

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8.4AUse appropriate tools, including journals/ notebooks, beakers, petri dishes, meter sticks, graduated cylinders, hot plates, test tubes, balances, microscopes, thermometers, calculators, computers, timing devices, and other necessary equipment to collect, record and analyze information
8.4BUse preventative safety equipment, including chemical splash goggles, aprons, and gloves, and be prepared to use emergency safety equipment, including an eye/face wash, a fire blanket, and a fire extinguisher

The student knows that matter is composed of atoms and has chemical and physical properties. The student is expected to:

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8.5ADescribe the structure of atoms, including the masses, electrical charges, and locations, of protons and neutrons in the nucleus and electrons in the electron cloud

8.5BIdentify that protons determine an element’s identity and valence electrons determine its chemical properties, including reactivity

8.5CInterpret the arrangement of the Periodic Table, including groups and periods, to explain how properties are used to classify elements

8.5DRecognize that chemical formulas are used to identify substances and determine the number of atoms of each element in chemical formulas containing subscripts

8.5EInvestigate how evidence of chemical reactions indicates that new substances with different properties are formed and how that relates to the law of conservation of mass

The student knows that there is a relationship between force, motion, and energy. The student is expected to:

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8.6ADemonstrate and calculate how unbalanced forces change the speed or direction of an object’s motion

8.6BDifferentiate between speed, velocity, and acceleration

8.6CInvestigate and describe applications of Newton’s three laws of motion such as in vehicle restraints, sports activities, amusement park rides, Earth’s tectonic activities, and rocket launches

The student knows the effects resulting from cyclical movements of the Sun, Earth, and Moon. The student is expected to:

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8.7AModel and illustrate how the tilted Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night, and revolves around the Sun causing changes in seasons

8.7BDemonstrate and predict the sequence of events in the lunar cycle

8.7CRelate the positions of the Moon and Sun to their effect on ocean tides

The student knows characteristics of the universe. The student is expected to:

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8.8ADescribe components of the universe, including stars, nebulae, and galaxies, and use models such as the Herztsprung-Russell diagram for classification

8.8BRecognize that the Sun is a medium-sized star located in a spiral arm of the Milky Way galaxy and that the Sun is many thousands of times closer to Earth than any other star

8.8CIdentify how different wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum such as visible light and radio waves are used to gain information about components in the universe

8.8DResearch how scientific data are used as evidence to develop scientific theories to describe the origin of the universe

The student knows that natural events can impact Earth systems. The student is expected to

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8.9ADescribe the historical development of evidence that supports plate tectonic theory
8.9BRelate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features

8.9CInterpret topographic maps and satellite views to identify land and erosional features and predict how these features may be reshaped by weathering

The student knows that climatic interactions exist among Earth, ocean, and weather systems. The student is expected to:

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8.10ARecognize that the Sun provides the energy that drives convection within the atmosphere and oceans, producing winds

8.10BIdentify how global patterns of atmospheric movement influence local weather using weather maps that show high and low pressures and fronts

8.10CIdentify the role of the oceans in the formation of weather systems such as hurricanes

The student knows that interdependence occurs among living systems and the environment and that human activities can affect these systems. The student is expected to:

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8.11AInvestigate how organisms and populations in an ecosystem depend on and may compete for biotic factors such as food and abiotic factors such as quantity of light, water, range of temperatures, or soil composition

8.11BExplore how short- and long-term environmental changes affect organisms and traits in subsequent populations

8.11CRecognize human dependence on ocean systems and explain how human activities such as runoff, artificial reefs, or use of resources have modified these systems