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1 Program Alignment Worksheet High School Publisher Name Pearson Program Title Prentice Hall Conceptual Integrated Science Explorations (Hewitt, et al) 2010; Event Based Science 2005 Computer Based? Requires Internet? Target Grades 9 12 Steps 1. Complete Program Information table above. 2. Complete all curriculum grade tables below for your material (see separate documents for elementary and middle school materials). 3. Please review printed worksheets to ensure legibility. NOTE: The primary goal of these worksheets is to facilitate a quick and accurate review of your materials. You may provide as many references as you like but list the most important first and consider that too many references may slow down or confuse the process. Our reviewers must be able to complete a review within 6 hours. Standard 9th Grade 12th Grade Page(s) where taught (If submission is not a text, cite appropriate resource(s)) EALR 1: Systems (SYS) Predictability and Feedback 9 12 SYSA SE/TE: , TE only: 612, 613, 662, 848 GOLD MEDAL! BLACKOUT! BLIGHT! OIL SPILL! 14 EARTHQUAKE! 25, 29, 34, GLOBAL WARMING!: 9, 10-11, 45 Page 1
2 9 12 SYSB SE/TE: TE only: 63, 65, 66 TR: Minds-On Activities Book, Third Law Sampler, Practice Book: Nellie and Newton s Third Law OUTBREAK! 46 BLIGHT! 18 OIL SPILL! TOXIC LEAK! 17 EARTHQUAKE! 25, 29, SYSC SE/TE: 4-5, 14, TE only: 4,5, 63, 65, 66 TR: Practice Book: Making Hypotheses, Laboratory Manual: Tuning the Senses, Making Cents BLIGHT! OIL SPILL! 14, 39 EARTHQUAKE! 23, 25, 29, 34, FIRE!: BLACKOUT!: 4-6, SYSD SE/TE: 27-29, 63-64, 668 TE only: 27, 29, 668 TR: Practice Book, Newton s Third Law, Static Equilibrium, The Equilibrium Rule: ΣF=0, Vectors and Equilibrium, Laboratory Manual: Walking the Plank BLACKOUT! 14-15, FIRST FLIGHT! 8-9 THRILL RIDE! 21-22, BLIGHT! EARTHQUAKE! 25, 29, 34, EALR 2: Inquiry (INQ) Conducting Analyses and Thinking Logically 9 12 INQA SE/TE: 1, 3, 4-8, 11-14, 553, 581 TE only: 3, 5, 12, 13 TR: Practice Book, Making Hypotheses, Minds-On Activities: The World of Integrated Science FIRE! 12-13,16-17, 18-19, 34-35, 58, 63 BLIGHT! 24, 38-39, 46 GOLD MEDAL!: 36 FIRST FLIGHT!: 17 OUTBREAK!: 38 Page 2
3 9 12 INQB SE/TE: 1, 4-7, 11, 13 TR: Minds-On Activities Book, The Balancing Act, Measuring Mass FLOOD! SURVIVE! 21, 30-31, 36-38, ASTEROID! 10, 23-24, GOLD RUSH!: 20, 28 EARTHQUAKE!: INQC SE/TE: 1, 4-6, 13 TR: Practice Book, Making Hypotheses FIRST FLIGHT! 16, 21, FLOOD! OIL SPILL! 14, 22-24, 29, 38, 39, TOXIC LEAK! 16, 20, 26-27, 34 SURVIVE! 21, 30-31, 36-38, INQD SE/TE: 1, 4-6, TE only: 48 TR: Practice Book, Making Hypotheses, Minds-On Activities Book: Write About It: Fission and Fusion, Write About It: Electricity, Write About it : Sound ASTEROID! 10, 23-24, GLOBAL WARMING! 8, 25-26, 41-42, 53 EARTHQUAKE! 14-15, 23, 29, 34 GOLD RUSH!: 20, 28 FLOOD!: INQE SE/TE: 1, 4-8, TE only: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13 FIRE! 15, OUTBREAK! 5, 38, FLOOD! 10, OIL SPILL! 14, 38, 39 GLOBAL WARMING! 8, 25-26, 41-42, 53 EARTHQUAKE! 14-15, 23, 29, 34 Page 3
4 9 12 INQF SE/TE: 8-10 TE only: 8, 9 TR: Practice Book: Making Hypotheses, Minds-On Activities Book: Write About It: Fission and Fusion, Write About It: Electricity, Write About it: Sound 9 12 INQG SE/TE: 7 TE only: INQH SE/TE: 7 TE only: 7 FRAUD! 24 ASTEROID! 10, 23-24, EARTHQUAKE! 14-15, 23, 29, 34 TOXIC LEAK!: 16 GOLD RUSH!: FIRE!: 63 OUTBREAK! BLIGHT! 10-11, 19, ASTEROID! 10, 23-24, GLOBAL WARMING! 8, 25-26, 41-42, 53, EARTHQUAKE! 14-15, 23, 29, 34 BLACKOUT! 48-49, FLOOD! ASTEROID! 10, 23-24, GLOBAL WARMING! 8, 25-26, 41-42, 53, EARTHQUAKE! 14-15, 23, 29, 34 EALR 3: Application (APP) Science, Technology, and Society 9 12 APPA SE/TE: 2-3, 8-10, 169, 188, 279, 533, 581, 643, 712, 836 TE only: 288 TR: Minds-On Activities Book: The Nuclear Power Debate OIL SPILL! 2, 31-33, 40 TOXIC LEAK! 2-3, 6-7, 10-11, 18-19, 35 SURVIVE! 2, 6, 9, 14, 15, 16, 19, 24-25, 26, 28 GLOBAL WARMING! 14, 15, 27-28, 29-30, 58 EARTHQUAKE! 6-9, 23, 30, 34 OUTBREAK!: 46 Page 4
5 9 12 APPB SE/TE: Can Be Developed From: 9-10, 12-13, 207, 268, , 520, 711 TE only: Can Be Developed From: 9, APPC SE/TE: 9-10 TE only: 9 THRILL RIDE! 11-12, 21-22, 25-33, FLOOD! 20-21, 39 TOXIC LEAK! 33, 34 ASTERIOD! EARTHQUAKE! 25, 29, 34, 36, 41 FIRE! 15, FIRST FLIGHT! 16 TOXIC LEAK! 33, 34 ASTERIOD! EARTHQUAKE! 25, 29, 34, 36, APPD SE/TE: 3, 45, 101, 118, 416, , 864, 886 TE only: 3, 666 TR: Minds-On Activities Book: What is Scientific Notation?, Problem Solving with Scientific Notation, Measuring Volume BLIGHT! 52, 53 SURVIVE! 32-33, 58, 59 VOLCANO!: 57, 59 BLACKOUT!: TORNADO!: APPE SE/TE: 7, 9-10 TE only: 9 GOLD MEDAL! BLACKOUT! 10-11, 14-15, FLOOD! 39 EARTHQUAKE! 14-15, 23, 29, 34 ASTEROID!: Page 5
6 9 12 APPF SE/TE: 7-10 TE only: 9 TOXIC LEAK! 2-3, 6-7, 35 SURVIVE! 2, 6, 9, 14, 15, 16, 19, 24-25, 26, 28, EARTHQUAKE! 6-9, 23, 30, 34 OUTBREAK!: 3, 34 FLOOD!: 50 BLIGHT!: 38 EALR 4: Physical Science Force and Motion (PS1) Newton s Laws 9 11 PS1A SE/TE: TR: Laboratory Manual: Sonic Ranger TECH: Student CD: Ch2_AverageSpeed_VID.mov, Ch2_Velocity_VID.mov FIRE! 47-48, 59, 67, FIRST FLIGHT! 5, 13, 21, 23-24, 28, 39, 40, 41, 48 GOLD MEDAL! 27, 28, 36, ASTEROID! 20, 42-43, HURRICANE! 1-2, 3, 4, 8-9, 15-16, FLOOD! THRILL RIDE! 1-2, 4-5, 6, 11-12, 21-22, 28-29, 36-37, 38-40, 43, 49 TORNADO! 19-20, 52-53, PS1B SE/TE: TE only: 40, 41 TR: Practice Book: Free Fall Speed, Acceleration of Free Fall TECH: Student CD: Ch3_FreeFallAccelerat_VID.mov FIRE! 47-48, 59, 67, FIRST FLIGHT! 5, 13, 21, 23-24, 28, 39, 40, 41, 48 GOLD MEDAL! 27, 28, 36, ASTEROID! 20, 42-43, HURRICANE! 1-2, 3, 4, 8-9, 15-16, FLOOD! THRILL RIDE! 1-2, 4-5, 6, 11-12, 21-22, 23, 28-29, 36-37, 38-40, 43, 49 TORNADO! 19-20, 52-53, PS1C SE/TE: 25-27, 31, TE only: 25, 26, 27, 31, 43 TR: Practice Book: Static Equilibrium, The Equilibrium Rule: ΣF = 0, Laboratory Manual: Go! Go! Go!, Minds-On Activities Book: On a Roll, Making Distance-Time Graphs, First Law Fun TECH: Student CD: Ch2_NewtonsLawofInertia_VID.mov THRILL RIDE! 4-5, 11-12, 14, 17, 23, 24, 30-31, 40, 52 Page 6
7 9 11 PS1D SE/TE: 41, 62 TE only: 41, 62 TR: Practice Book: A Day at the Races with Newton s Second Law: a = F/m TECH: Student CD: Ch3_Newtons2ndLaw_VID.mov THRILL RIDE! 4-5, 11-12, 14, 17, 23, 24, 30-31, 36-37, 38-39, 40, 41-42, 49, 52 GOLD MEDAL! 29 ASTEROID! 10, PS1E SE/TE: TR: Practice Book: Newton s Third Law, Nellie and Newton s Third Law, Laboratory Manual: Putting the Force Before the Cart Minds-On Activities Book: Great Minds in Motion TECH: Student CD: Ch4_ActionAndReactionOn_VID.mov THRILL RIDE! 4-5, 11-12, 14, 17, 23, 24, 40, 47, 52 GOLD MEDAL! 26, 28-29, PS1F SE/TE: TR: Practice Book: Ocean Tides TECH: Student CD: Ch7_InverseSquareLaw_VID.mov THRILL RIDE! 14, 16, 24, 32, 36-37, 47 FIRST FLIGHT! 8-9, 21, 23 FRAUD! 9-10 TORNADO! 6 EARTHQUAKE! 41 ASTEROID! 11, 22 OIL SPILL! PS1G SE/TE: 157, 333 TR: Practice Book: Coulomb s Law, Magnetic Fundamentals BLACKOUT! 3, 7, 21, 32, 38, 54 TORNADO! PS1H SE/TE: 180, TE only: 186, 187, 188 TR: Practice Book: Magnetic Fundamentals, Electromagnetism TECH: Student CD: Ch10_FaradaysLaw_VID.mov FRAUD! BLACKOUT! 7, 9, 26-27, 30, 31, 32, 34-35, 54 Page 7
8 EALR 4: Physical Science Matter: Properties and Change (PS2) Chemical Reactions 9 11 PS2A SE/TE: , TE only: 263 TR: Practice Book: Subatomic Particles, Minds-On Activities Book: Visualizing the Invisible, Wheeling Electrons, Laboratory Manual: Thickness of a BB pancake, Oleic Acid Pancake FRAUD! 9, 10 BLACKOUT!: PS2B SE/TE: TE only: 264, 266 TR: Practice Book: Subatomic Particles, Minds-On Activities Book: Compare/Contrast: Scientific Models, Exploring Atomic Landscapes FRAUD! 9, 10, 11-12, 17 GOLD RUSH! 1, 2-3, PS2C SE/TE: TE only: 267, 333 TR: Practice Book: Subatomic Particles FRAUD! 9, 10 GOLDRUSH! 2-3, 4-6, PS2D SE/TE: 156, TE only: 156, 331, 332 TR: Laboratory Manual: Molecules by Acme TECH: Student CD: Ch17_IonicBonds.swf 9 11 PS2E SE/TE: TE only: 334, 335, 338, 340, 341, 342, 343, 346, 348 TR: Practice Book: Atoms to Molecules to Molecular Attractions, Types of Molecular Attractions, Minds-On Activities Book, Venn Diagram: Chemical Bonds TECH: Student CD: Ch17_CovalentBonds.swf FRAUD! 9, 12, 17 VOLCANO! 24-26, 28, 5 GOLD RUSH! 37 GLOBAL WARMING! TOXIC LEAK!: PS2F SE/TE: , , 874 TE only: 338 TR: Practice Book: Shells and the Covalent Bond FRAUD! 14 FIRE! 56-57, 62 GOLD RUSH! GLOBAL WARMING! 10-11, 12-13, 16 TOXIC LEAK! Page 8
9 9 11 PS2G SE/TE: TE only: 311, 315 TR: Practice Book: Submicroscopic Thinking, Physical and Chemical Change, Laboratory Manual: Chemical Personalities FRAUD! 12, FIRE! 8-9, 10-11, 24-25, 26, 40-41, 44-45, 50-51, 53, 58, 62 GOLD MEDAL! 13 VOLCANO! 51 GOLD RUSH! 2, 4-6 GLOBAL WARMING! PS2H SE/TE: 307, , TE only: 364, 413, 414, 415 TR: Practice Book: Solution Terms and Supersaturation, Find the Solution, Laboratory Manual, Sugar Soft FRAUD! 10-12, 16, 21-22, 23, 26 FLOOD! 21 GOLD RUSH! 2-3, GLOBAL WARMING! 41-42, TOXIC LEAK! 47 BLIGHT! PS2I SE/TE: , TE only: 384, 385, 387, 388, 389, 390, 391, 393 FIRE! 10-11, 26, 50-51, 54-55, 59 TOXIC LEAK! 30, PS2J SE/TE: , , TE only: 285, 286, 812, 813 TR: Practice Book: Subatomic Practice, Minds-On Activities Book: Model It: Half-Life, Laboratory manual: Get a Half-Life TECH: Student CD: Ch15_RadioactiveDecay_VID.mov, Ch15_HalfLife_VID.mov FRAUD! PS2K SE/TE: TE only: 288, 289 TR: Practice Book: Nuclear Fission and Fusion, Minds-On Activities Book: Write About It: Fission and Fusion, Laboratory Manual: Chain Reaction TECH: Student CD: Ch15_ControllingNuclear_VID.mov, Ch15_NuclearFission_VID.mov FIRE! 58 Page 9
10 EALR 4: Physical Science Energy: Transfer, Transformation, & Conservation (PS3) Transformation & Conservation of Energy 9 11 PS3A SE/TE: TE only: 99, 100 TR: Practice Book: Work and Energy, Conservation of Energy, Momentum Challenge, Minds-On Activities Book: The Way the Ball Bounces, Energy Experience, Laboratory Manual: Conservation of Energy TECH: Student CD: Ch6_ConservationOfEne_VID.mov THRILL RIDE! 11-12, 17, 21-22, 24, FIRE! 10-11, 50-51, 53, 54-55, 58, 62 BLACKOUT! 9, 10-11, 12, 14-15, 21, GLOBAL WARMING! PS3B SE/TE: 97-99, 101 TE only: 97 TECH: Student CD: Ch6_BowlingBallConser_VID.mov THRILL RIDE! 11-12, 17, 21-22, 24, 35, PS3C SE/TE: TE only: 95 TR: Practice Book: Work and Energy THRILL RIDE! 11-12, 17, 21-22, 24, 35, PS3D SE/TE: 148, , , 216, , , TE only: 195, 196, 197 TR: Practice Book: Vibration and Wave Fundamentals, Sound, Minds-On Activities Book: Waves and Sound, Sound Surfing, Write About it Sound, Laboratory Manual: Slow-Motion Wobbler TECH: Student CD: Ch11_LongitudinalVsTra_VID.mov EARTHQUAKE! 21 OIL SPILL! PS3E SE/TE: 147, , 219, TE only: 147 TR: Practice Book: Light, Minds-On Activities Book: Meet the Electromagnetic Spectrum, Color Crazy TECH: Student CD: Ch12_YellowgreenPeakOf_VID.mov BLACKOUT! 21 GLOBAL WARMING! 9 SURVIVE! 24, 29 Page 10
11 EALR 4: Earth & Space Science Energy: Transfer, Transformation, & Conservation (ES1) Evolution of the Universe 9 11 ES1A SE/TE: , TR: Practice Book: Stellar Parallax TECH: Student CD: Ch39_LivesOfStars_1.mov, Ch39_LivesOfStars_2.mov, Ch39_LivesOfStars_3.mov, Ch39_LivesOfStars_4.mov, Ch39_LivesOfStars_5.mov, Ch39_LivesOfStars_6.mov ASTEROID! 21, 22 GLOBAL WARMING? ES1B SE/TE: TE only: 895 TECH: Student CD: Ch39_BigBang_1.mov, Ch39_BigBang_2.mov, Ch39_BigBang_3.mov, Ch39_BigBang_4.mov, Ch39_BigBang_5.mov ASTEROID!: 22, 31 EALR 4: Earth and Space Science Earth Systems, Structures, and Processes (ES2) Energy in Earth Systems 9 11 ES2A SE/TE: , 776, , 843, TE only: 142, 143, 776, 785, 786, 843, 846 TR: Laboratory Manual: Temperature Mix, Spiked Water ASTERIOID! 33, GLOBAL WARMING? 24, ES2B SE/TE: , , TE only: 720, 844, 848 TR: Practice Book: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Global Temperature: A Match? ASTERIOID! 1-2, 33 GLOBAL WARMING? 8, 9, 10-11, 20, 24, 43, 44 HURRICANE! 17 VOLCANO! 51 TORNADO! ES2C SE/TE: TE only: 660, 661, 662 GLOBAL WARMING? 10-11, 12-13, 16, 20, ES2D SE/TE: , , TOXIC LEAK! GOLD RUSH! 45 Page 11
12 EALR 4: Earth and Space Science Earth History (ES3) Evolution of the Earth 9 11 ES3A SE/TE: , , TE only: 675, 677, 678, 682, 683, 687, 688, 690, 693, 813 TR: Practice Book: Geologic Time Match-Up GLOBAL WARMING? 1, 10-11, 12-13, 22, 31, TOXIC LEAK! 29 GOLD RUSH! VOLCANO! 3-4, 19-20, 38, FLOOD! 16, 17-19, 32, 42 EARTHQUAKE! 16, 17, ES3B SE/TE: 544, TE only: 544, 806, 807, 808, 809, 812, 813 TR: Practice Book: Relative Dating Principles, A Geologic History 9 11 ES3C SE/TE: , 807, TE only: 542, 543, 808, 815 SURVIVE!: 25, 49 GLOBAL WARMING? ES3D SE/TE: , TE only: 824, 844, 846 TR: Practice Book: Geologic Time Match-Up, Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Global Temperature: A Match? GLOBAL WARMING? 12-13, 23, 25-26, 49 EALR 4: Life Science Structures and Functions of Living Organisms (LS1) Processes Within Cells 9 11 LS1A SE/TE: 107, 109, , 874 TE only: 501, 502, 503 TR: Practice Book: Photosynthesis BLIGHT!: LS1B SE/TE: , 849 TE only: 501, 502, 503 TR: Practice Book: Cellular Respiration, Laboratory Manual: Liver and Potatoes BLIGHT!: LS1C SE/TE: , TE only: 478, 479, 480, 483, 484, 485 TR: Practice Book: Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells, Eukaryotic Organelles, Laboratory Manual: Eye Into the Tiny BLIGHT!: Page 12
13 9 11 LS1D SE/TE: 479, TE only: 479, 486, 487 TR: Practice Book: The Cell Membrane, Laboratory Manual: Are You In or Out?, To Catch a Pond Critter 9 11 LS1E SE/TE: , TE only: 463, 464, 465, 510, 511, 512, 513, 514, 515, 516, 517, 518, 519 TR: Practice Book: DNA Replication, Transcription and Translation, Chromosomes, Dominant and Recessive Traits, Laboratory Manual: Whodunit?, Don t Sell That DNA on ebay SURVIVE! LS1F SE/TE: TE only: 492, 493, 494, 495, 496, 497, 498, 499, 500 TR: Practice Book: Diffusion and Osmosis, Facilitated Diffusion and Active Transport, Cellular Respiration, Laboratory Manual: Return of the Dead, Liver and Potatoes FIRE! LS1G SE/TE: TE only: 508, 509, 511, 512, 515, 516, 519, 520 TR: Practice Book: DNA Replication, Transcription and Translation 9 11 LS1H SE/TE: , , 519 TE only: 496, 497, 509, 510, 519 TR: Practice Book: Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis SURVIVE! LS1I SE/TE: TE only: 516, 517, 518, 519, 520 TR: Practice Book: Chromosomes, Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis BLIGHT! 32, 33 EALR 4: Life Science Ecosystems (LS2) Maintenance and Stability of Populations 9 11 LS2A SE/TE: , TE only: 654, 655, 656, 660, 661, 662 SURVIVE! 20, 54 GLOBAL WARMING? OIL SPILL! 27-29, LS2B SE/TE: TE only: 666, 667, 668 BLIGHT! OUTBREAK! 51 Page 13
14 9 11 LS2C SE/TE: TE only: 666, 667, 668 BLIGHT!: 15, SURVIVE! LS2D SE/TE: 45, 101, 118, 416, , 864, 886 TE only: 666 ASTEROID!: GOLD RUSH!: THRILL RIDE!: 49 GLOBAL WARMING!: LS2E SE/TE: TE only: 649, 650, 651, 652, 653 SURVIVE! 39, 54 OIL SPILL! SURVIVE!: LS2F SE/TE: , TE only:106, 666 TR: Minds-On Activities: How Efficient is your Bicycle? BLIGHT! GLOBAL WARMING? SURVIVE! 23 EALR 4: Life Science Biological Evolution (LS3) Mechanisms of Evolution 9 11 LS3A SE/TE: , 541, , TE only: 524, 531, 533, 546, 547, 548, 552, 553, 555, 556 TR: Practice Book: Dominant and Recessive Traits, Inheritance Patterns, Natural Selection, Variable Traits, Heritable Traits ; Laboratory Manual: The Fly, The Birds and the Bugs SURVIVE!: 1-2, 28-31, LS3B SE/TE: , 523, 537, TE only: 518, 519, 523, 526, 527 TR: Practice Book: Variable Traits, Heritable Traits, Natural Selection, Size and Shape, Laboratory Manual: Baby Face, The Fly, The Birds and the Bugs SURVIVE!: 14, LS3C SE/TE: , 564 TE only: 542, 543 SURVIVE!: 3, 25, Page 14
15 9 11 LS3D SE/TE: 542, TE only: 560, 561, 562, 563, 564, 565 SURVIVE! 9, 41, 49 GOLD MEDAL! LS3E SE/TE: , 572 TE only: 561, 564, 565 TR: Practice Book: Classification, Evolutionary Trees SURVIVE!: 7 BLIGHT! 7 Page 15
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