NGSS Enhanced
Select modules in the Library are enhanced with Next Generation Science Standards tags and annotations.
About NGSSChemistry
            Chemistry
- Atomic Theory I: Detecting electrons and the nucleus
 - Atomic Theory II: Ions, neutrons, isotopes and quantum theory
 - The Periodic Table of Elements I: The periodic table
 - Properties of Solids: The influence of crystal structure on behavior
 - Diffusion I: Random molecular movement and influences on diffusion rate
 - Properties of Liquids: Intermolecular forces, cohesion, adhesion, and viscosity
 - Atomic Theory III: Wave-particle duality and the electron
 - Atomic Theory IV: Quantum numbers and orbitals
 - Properties of Gases: The gas laws and the ideal gas equation
 - Kinetic-Molecular Theory: Molecule collisions, the mean free path, and modern KMT
 - Solutions: Molarity, solubility, and colligative properties
 - Water: Properties and behavior
 
Earth Science
            Earth Science
- Origins of Plate Tectonic Theory: From early ideas to mapping the ocean floor
 - Earth Structure: A virtual journey to the center of Earth
 - Earth's Atmosphere: Composition, temperature, and pressure
 - Defining Minerals: Composition and crystal structure
 - Identifying Minerals: Characterizing minerals' physical properties
 - The Silicate Minerals: The silica tetrahedron and Earth's most common minerals
 - History of Earth's Atmosphere I: The origin of the modern atmosphere
 - History of Earth's Atmosphere II: The rise of atmospheric oxygen
 - Factors that Control Earth's Temperature: Energy from the sun and greenhouse gases
 - Circulation in the Atmosphere: Earth's tilt, orbit, rotation, and the redistribution of energy
 
Physics
            Process of Science
            Process of Science
- The Practice of Science: An introduction to research methods
 - Experimentation in Scientific Research: Variables and controls in practice
 - Description in Scientific Research: Observations and multiple working hypotheses
 - Comparison in Scientific Research: Uncovering statistically significant relationships
 - Modeling in Scientific Research: Simplifying a system to make predictions
 - Data Analysis and Interpretation: Revealing and explaining trends
 - Using Graphs and Visual Data in Science: Reading and interpreting graphs
 - Uncertainty, Error, and Confidence: Characterizing natural variability and human error
 
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