Unit 4: Earth's systems are interconnected as matter cycles and energy flows through them. Topic 4.1: How does it help to think about. Earth's systems in terms of.
BC Science 9: Connections DRAFT Table of Contents
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Unit 3: Electric current is the flow of electric charge
Unit 1: The reproduction and development of living things have a cellular basis.
Topic 3.2: How do electrical charges behave?
Topic 1.1: H ow is your life affected by the reproduction of cells? Topic 1.2: H ow do living things reproduce asexually? Topic 1.3: H ow do living things reproduce sexually? Topic 1.4: H ow do asexual and sexual reproduction contribute to Earth’s biodiversity?
Unit 2: The electron arrangement of atoms influences their chemical nature. Topic 2.1: W hat is the chemical nature of elements? Topic 2.2: H ow does the periodic table organize the elements? Topic 2.3: H ow can atomic theory explain patterns in the periodic table? Topic 2.4: H ow do elements combine to form compounds? Topic 2.5: H ow do we name and write formulas for compounds?
Topic 3.1: How is electricity part of your world?
Topic 3.3: H ow can people control and use the movement of charges? Topic 3.4: H ow are circuits used in practical applications? Topic 3.5: H ow can electrical energy be generated and used sustainably?
Unit 4: Earth’s systems are interconnected as matter cycles and energy flows through them. Topic 4.1: H ow does it help to think about Earth’s systems in terms of connections and sustainability? Topic 4.2: W hat is the role of the Sun’s energy in Earth’s systems? Topic 4.3: H ow do interactions supply energy to Earth’s biosphere? Topic 4.4: H ow do interactions cycle matter through Earth’s spheres? Topic 4.5: H ow can our actions promote sustainability? Appendix A – Science Skills Appendix B – Literacy Skills Appendix C – References