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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Student BYOD Resource Page
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Course Code: 200331001
TOPIC XIII: Atomic Structure
Pacing
Date
Traditional 15 days
Block
7.5days
Q3 Assessment
ESSENTIAL CONTENT
A. Structure of the Atom:
1. Subatomic particles
2. Forces inside the atom
3. Ions and Isotopes
B. Atomic Models:
1. Dalton
2. Thomson
3. Rutherford
4. Bohr
5. Modern atomic theory
C. Periodic Table:
1. Organization of the elements
2. Properties of the elements
Division of Academics – Department of Science
Third Nine Weeks
OBJECTIVES
 Explore the scientific theory of atoms.
 Identify and describe particles, which comprise atoms.
 Compare and contrast forces inside atoms.
 Explore the theory of electromagnetism by comparing
and contrasting the different parts of the electromagnetic
spectrum.
 Describe the development of atomic theory and its
historical importance.
 Explain and compare nuclear reactions and differentiate
between chemical reactions.
 Explain how the periodic table is organized.
 Compare and contrast atomic number, atomic mass, and
mass number.
 Distinguish between periods and groups on the periodic
table.
 Predict the properties of an element, using the periodic
table.
03-09-16 to 04-07-16
03-09-16 to 04-07-16
04-11-16 to 04-22-16
INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS
Core Text Book:
Ch. 14 & 15
Vocabulary:
Atomic structure, mass number, isotope, Atomic number,
spectrum, energy level, uncertainty principle, periodicity,
atom, atomic number, atomic mass, electron, electron
cloud, group, ion, neutron, nucleus, period, periodic table,
proton, valence electron.
Technology:
1. http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/ (search your topic)
2. http://www.learner.org/resources/series42.html#
3. http://www.learner.org/courses/chemistry/text/text.html?
dis=U&num=Ym5WdElUQS9OQ289
4. http://www.learner.org/courses/chemistry/text/text.html?
dis=U&num=Ym5WdElUQS9OU289
5. http://www.learner.org/courses/chemistry/text/text.html?
dis=U&num=Ym5WdElUQS9OaW89
6. Chemistry Review Quizzes
7. Khan Academy
8. Progressive Science Initiative (PSI)
a. http://www.njctl.org/courses/science/chemistry/atomi
c-structure/
b. http://www.njctl.org/courses/science/chemistry/period
ic-trends/
c. http://www.njctl.org/courses/science/chemistry/ionicbonding-and-ionic-compounds/
d. http://www.njctl.org/courses/science/chemistry/atomi
c-origins/
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Student BYOD Resource Page
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
SC.912.P.8.4
SC.912.P.8.5
SC.912.P.8.7
SC.912.P.10.10
SC.912.P.10.18
Course Code: 200331001
Bohr Model: Introduction
Bohr Model of Hydrogen
Electron Configuration
Element Builder
Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Build an Atom
Isotopes and atomic mass
SC.912.P.8.4
SC.912.P.8.5
SC.912.P.8.7
SC.912.P.10.10
SC.912.P.10.18
Atomic interactions
Blackbody Spectrum
Models of the hydrogen atom
Build a molecule
Molecule Polarity
Molecules shape
Division of Academics – Department of Science
Third Nine Weeks
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Student BYOD Resource Page
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Standard:
SC.912.P.8.4
Course Code: 200331001
Video
Video
Standard:
SC.912.P.8.5
 Atomic Theory of Matter: Rule One
 Atomic Theory of Matter: Rule Two
 Atomic Theory of Matter: Rule Three
 Atomic Theory of Matter: Rule Four
 History of the Periodic Table
 Alternative Tables
 The Periodic Table of the Elements:
How the Table is Organized
 The Periodic Table of the Elements:
Groups
 The Periodic Table of the Elements:
Terminology
 The First Periodic Table
 Exploring the Modern Periodic Table
 Using the Modern Periodic Table
 Dmitri Mendeleev's Periodic Table of
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Elements
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 Henry Moseley's Periodic Table
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 Elemental Information on the Periodic 
Table
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 Metals and Non-Metals
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 Families (Alkali Metals, Halogens, Noble 
Gases)
 Two Rows of Elements at Bottom of
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Periodic Table
Introducing the Periodic Table
Shape of the Periodic Table
Terminology of the Periodic Table
The Noble Gases
Three Categories of the Periodic Table
Organization of the Periodic Table
The Periodic Table and Atomic Mass
Units
D and F Orbitals and the Periodic Table
 Lodge McCammon Songs: My PA
Song
 Noble Gases
Article
Standard:
SC.912.P.8.7
Video
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Third Nine Weeks
 Naming Compounds and Balancing
Equations
 Chemical Formulas
 The Chemistry 01 Tutor: Volume 01:
Section 16: Hydrate Compounds
 The Chemistry 01 Tutor: Volume 01:
Section 15: Ionic Compounds with
Polyatomic Ions
 Chemical Reaction Basics
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Assigning Oxidation Numbers
Applying Oxidation Numbers
Oxidation-Reduction Reactions: Terms
Chemical Bonding: Valence Electrons
Sharing Electrons
Bonding and Molecules: Diagraming
Bonds
 Lewis Structures
 Covalent Bonds
 Bonding Between Atoms: Covalent
Bonds
 Elements of Chemistry: Ionic Bonds
 Elements of Chemistry: Covalent Bonds
 Standard Deviants School Biology:
Covalent Bonds
 Standard Deviants School Organic
Chemistry: Ionic Bonds
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Student BYOD Resource Page
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Standard:
SC.912.P.10.10
Course Code: 200331001
Video
 Nuclear Forces
 Einstein's Relativity versus Newton's
Classical Mechanics
 Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation
and Coulomb's Law
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Building on Simplicity
Detecting the Weak Force
Gravity
Universal Gravitation
Strong & Weak Nuclear Forces
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Gravity & Weighing the Earth
Benjamin Franklin & Electricity
Forces Working Together
Field Forces: The Nuclear Strong Force
The Fundamental Forces of Nature
Video
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Refraction
What Is Light?
Electromagnetic Waves
The Photon Model of Light: Program
Overview
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How Telescopes Work
Using Lasers
Technological Breakthroughs of 1994
The Eye: Detecting Light and Color
Standard:
SC.912.P.10.18
Image
Division of Academics – Department of Science
Third Nine Weeks
Light and the Spectrum: The Basics
Planck’s Law
Wien’s Law
Stefan’s Law
Properties of Light in the Ocean
Optics
 Lens, double convex
 Concave mirror
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Student BYOD Resource Page
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Course Code: 200331001
Video
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Sustainability: Water - The Water Cycle
First-Ever Image of a Molecule (Million Times Smaller Than Grain of Sand)
World's Largest Atom Smasher Fires Up in Chicago
Atom Smasher Project in NY Abandoned, "Obsolete" Before It's Finished
OK, Atoms, Say Cheese: Molecular Structures Photographed at Cornell Lab
See Change: Physicists Have Color Films of Atoms for the First Time
Image
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum: Diagram
Early Table of the Elements (Mendeleev, 1869-71)
John Dalton: Atomic Symbols (1835)
Periodic Table of the Elements (NIST, 2003)
The Table of Affinities (De Fourcy, 1773)
"The Evolution of the Periodic System"
Atoms, Elements, Isotopes (NASA Genesis Mission Teacher Resource)
Division of Academics – Department of Science
Third Nine Weeks
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