7th Grade Science (1)

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1. Unit One Module 1

1.1. Matter

1.1.1. Matter

1.2. Solid State

1.2.1. Solid State

1.3. Liquid State

1.3.1. Liquid State

1.4. Gas State

1.4.1. Gas State

1.5. Kinetic Energy

1.5.1. Kinetic Energy

1.6. Temperature

1.6.1. Temperature

1.7. Thermometer

1.7.1. Thermometer

1.8. Kelvin Scale

1.8.1. Kelvin Scale

1.9. Potential Energy

1.9.1. Potential Energy

1.10. Thermal Energy

1.10.1. Thermal Energy

1.11. Atoms

1.11.1. Atoms

1.12. Substances

1.12.1. Substances

1.13. Elements

1.13.1. Elements

1.14. Compound

1.14.1. Compound

1.15. Molecule

1.15.1. Molecule

1.16. Periodic Table of Elements

1.16.1. Periodic Table of Elements

1.17. Element Symbols

1.17.1. Element Symbols

1.18. Chemical Formula

1.18.1. Chemical Formula

2. Unit Two Module 1

2.1. Jacques Charles

2.2. Volume Temperature Law

2.3. Thermal Contraction

2.4. Thermal expansion

2.5. Systems

2.6. Heating

2.7. Pressure

2.8. Phase Change

2.9. Melting

2.10. Freezing

2.11. Condensation

2.12. Vaporization

2.13. Boiling vs. Evaporation

3. Unit Three Module 1

3.1. Robert Boyle

3.2. Boyles Law - Pressure and Volume

3.3. Boyles Law - Number of particles

3.4. Boyles Law - Pressure and States of matter

4. Unit Four Module 1

4.1. Molecules

4.2. Nonmetal Gases

4.3. Nonmetal Solids

4.4. Metals

4.5. Ionic Compounds

4.6. Covalent Compounds

4.7. Polar Covalent Compounds

4.8. Nonpolar Covalent Compounds

4.9. Dissolving

5. Unit One Module 2

5.1. Qualitative Characteristics

5.2. Quantitative Characteristics

5.3. Mass

5.4. Weight

5.5. Volume

5.6. Density

5.7. Chemical Properties

5.8. Flammability

5.9. Oxidation

5.10. Reactivity

5.11. Solubility

6. Unit Two Module 2

6.1. Chemical Changes

6.2. Chemical Reactions

6.3. Chemical Equations

6.4. Products

6.5. Reactants

6.6. Coefficients

6.7. Antoine Lavoisier

6.8. Law of conservation of mass

6.9. Atomic Mass

7. Unit Two Module 3

7.1. Chemical Potential Energy

7.2. Endothermic Reaction

7.3. Exothermic Reaction

7.4. Concentration in reactions

7.5. Law of conservation of energy

8. Unit 2 - Module 1 - Lesson 1

8.1. Pangea

8.2. Continental Drift

8.3. Rock formation evidence

8.4. Glacial features evidence

8.5. Coal Deposit evidence

8.6. Fossil Evidence

8.7. Alfred Wegener

9. Unit 2 - Module 1 - Lesson 2

9.1. Ocean Floor topography

9.2. Mid ocean ridges

9.3. Ocean trenches

9.4. Isochron Maps

9.5. Seafloor spreading

9.6. Magma

9.7. Lava

9.8. Plate Tectonics

10. Unit 2 - Module 1 - Lesson 3

10.1. Convergent Boundary

10.2. Divergent Boundary

10.3. Transform Boundary

10.4. Subduction

10.5. Fault

10.6. Fault Block Mountains

10.7. Volcano

10.8. Volcanic Arc

10.9. Earthquake

10.10. Fault Zone

10.11. Landslide

10.12. Tsunami

10.13. Impact Crater

11. Unit 2 - Module 1 - Lesson 4 - Vocabulary Terms

11.1. Physical Weathering

11.2. Frost Wedging

11.3. Plant Action

11.4. Abrasion

11.5. Wind Abrasion

11.6. Water Abrasion

11.7. Glacial Abrasion

11.8. Chemical Weathering

11.9. Oxidation

11.10. Hydrolysis

11.11. Carbonation

11.12. Erosion

11.13. Deposition

11.14. Small Scale Erosion

11.15. Surface runoff

11.16. Coastal Erosion

11.17. Large Scale Erosion

11.18. Mass Wasting

11.19. Glacial Movement

12. Unit 2 - Module 1 - Lesson 5 - Vocabulary Terms

12.1. Rock

12.2. Mineral

12.3. Crystallization

12.4. Igneous extrusive rock

12.5. Igneous intrusive rock

12.6. Sedimentary rock

12.7. Lithification

12.8. Compaction

12.9. Cementation

12.10. Metamorphic rock

13. Unit 2 Module 2 Lesson 3

13.1. Hurricane

13.2. Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale

13.3. Tornado

13.4. Enhanced Fujita Damage Intensity scale

13.5. Flood

13.6. Drought

13.7. Drought hazard - soil erosion

13.8. Drought hazard - wildfires

13.9. Drought hazard - decrease in water supply

13.10. Drought hazard - agricultural impact

13.11. Meteorologists

14. Unit 3 Module 1 Lesson one

14.1. Natural resource

14.2. Ores

14.3. Renewable Resources

14.4. Nonrenewable resources

15. Unit 3 - Module 1 - Lesson 3

15.1. Mining

15.2. Dwindling Deposits

15.3. Mineral Supplies

15.4. Fossil fuel extraction

15.5. Groundwater overdraft

16. Unit 3 - Module 1 - Lesson 2

16.1. Hydrothermal deposits

16.2. Subduction Zones

16.3. Distribution of minerals

16.4. Soil

16.5. 5 Factors of soil formation

16.6. Formation of Coal

16.7. Formation of Oil and Natural Gas

16.8. Porosity

16.9. Permeability

16.10. Groundwater

16.11. Groundwater distribution

17. Unit 2 Module 2 Vocab Terms

17.1. Richter Magnitude Scale

17.2. Earthquakes and plate boundaries

17.3. Earthquake Magnitude

17.4. Moment Magnitude Scale

17.5. Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale

17.6. Structural Failure - Pancaking

17.7. Structural Failure - Building Height

17.8. Liquefaction

17.9. Landslide

17.10. Tsunami

18. Unit 2 - Module 2 - Lesson 2

18.1. Volcano Belts

18.2. Hot Spots

18.3. Mudflows

18.4. Lava flows

18.5. Volcanic Ash

18.6. Volcanic Gases

18.7. Pyroclastic Flows

18.8. Predicting volcanoes - Gas

18.9. Predicting volcanoes - Deformation

18.10. Predicting volcanoes - Ground Vibration

18.11. Predicting volcanoes - Remote Sensing

18.12. Predicting volcanoes - Lava Collection

19. Unit 3 Module 2 Lesson 1

19.1. Material

19.2. Natural Material

19.3. Synthetic Material

19.4. Reactants to Products

20. Unit 3 - Module 2 - Lesson 2

20.1. Natural Resource Availability

20.2. Synthetic Material Production

20.3. Individual and Societal impacts

20.4. By-products

21. Unit 4 - Module 1 - Lesson 1

21.1. Photosynthesis

21.2. Epidermal leaf cells

21.3. Cuticle

21.4. Stomata

21.5. Mesophyll Cells

21.6. Chloroplasts

21.7. Chlorophyll A and B

21.8. Light Cycle

21.9. Night Cycle

21.10. Different sugars

21.11. Cellular Respiration

21.12. Glycolysis

21.13. Mitochondria

21.14. Lactic Acid Fermentation

21.15. Ethanol Alcohol Fermentation

22. Energy Pyramid / 10 % rule

23. Unit 4 - Module 1 - Lesson 2

23.1. Producers

23.2. Consumers

23.3. Primary Consumer

23.4. Secondary Consumer

23.5. Tertiary Consumer

23.6. Detritivores

23.7. Food Chain

23.8. Food Web

23.9. Energy Pyramid / 10 % rule

24. Consumers

25. Primary Consumer

26. Secondary Consumer

27. Tertiary Consumer

28. Detritivores

29. Food Chain

30. Food Web

31. Unit 4 - Module 1 - Lesson 3

31.1. Carbon Cycle

31.1.1. Cellular Respiration

31.1.2. Photosynthesis

31.1.3. Sedimentation

31.1.4. Decomposition

31.1.5. Fossil Fuels

31.1.6. Combustion

31.2. Water Cycle

31.2.1. Evaporation/Transpiration

31.2.2. Condensation

31.2.3. Precipitation

31.2.4. Run off

31.2.5. Seepage

31.3. Oxygen Cycle

31.3.1. Cellular Respiration

31.3.2. Photosynthesis

31.4. Nitrogen Cycle

31.4.1. Precipitation

31.4.2. Nitrogen Fixation

31.4.3. Ammonification

31.4.4. Nitrification

31.4.5. Assimilation

31.4.6. Denitrification

32. Unit 4 - Module 2 - Lesson 2

32.1. Symbiosis

32.2. Commensalism

32.3. Parasitism

32.4. Mutualism

32.5. Cooperative Relationships

32.6. Competitive Relationship

32.7. Predator-prey relationship

33. Unit 4 - Module 2 - Lesson 3

33.1. Ecological succession

33.2. Climax Community

33.3. Primary succession

33.4. Secondary succession

33.5. Eutrophication

33.6. Dynamic Equilibrium

33.7. Resource Extraction

33.8. Pollution

33.9. Nonnative species

34. Unit 4 - Module 2 - Lesson 1

34.1. Biosphere

34.2. Biome

34.3. Ecosystems

34.4. Communities

34.5. Populations

34.6. Organism

34.7. Abiotic

34.8. Biotic

34.9. Limiting Factor

34.10. Biotic Potential

34.11. Carrying Capacity

34.12. Overpopulation

34.13. Extinction

34.14. Endangered Species

34.15. Threatened species