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Develop and use a model of the Earth-sun-moon system to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe the role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system.
Generate resourceHuman activities have altered the biosphere, sometimes damaging it, although changes to environments can have different impacts for different living things.
Generate resourceApply scientific principles to design a method for monitoring and minimizing a human impact on the environment.
Generate resourceConstruct an argument supported by evidence for how increases in human population and per-capita consumption of natural resources impact Earth's systems.
Generate resourceHuman activities affect global warming. Decisions to reduce the impact of global warming depend on understanding climate science, engineering capabilities, and social dynamics.
Generate resourceAsk questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century.
Generate resourceThe solar system contains many varied objects held together by gravity. Solar system models explain and predict eclipses, lunar phases, and seasons.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe the role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system.
Generate resourceAnalyze and interpret data to determine scale properties of objects in the solar system.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model of the Earth-sun-moon system to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons.
Generate resourceRock strata and the fossil record can be used as evidence to organize the relative occurrence of major historical events in Earth's history.
Generate resourceConstruct a scientific explanation based on evidence from rock strata for how the geologic time scale is used to organize Earth's 4.6-billion-year-old history.
Generate resourceEnergy flows and matter cycles within and among Earth's systems, including the sun and Earth's interior as primary energy sources. Plate tectonics is one result of these processes.
Generate resourceDevelop a model to describe the cycling of Earth's materials and the flow of energy that drives this process.
Generate resourceConstruct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience processes have changed Earth's surface at varying time and spatial scales.
Generate resourcePlate tectonics is the unifying theory that explains movements of rocks at Earth's surface and geological history.
Generate resourceAnalyze and interpret data on the distribution of fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures to provide evidence of the past plate motions.
Generate resourceWater cycles among land, ocean, and atmosphere, and is propelled by sunlight and gravity. Density variations of sea water drive interconnected ocean currents. Water movement causes weathering and erosion, changing landscape features.
Generate resourceConstruct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience processes have changed Earth's surface at varying time and spatial scales.
Generate resourceDevelop a model to describe the cycling of water through Earth's systems driven by energy from the sun and the force of gravity.
Generate resourceCollect data to provide evidence for how the motions and complex interactions of air masses result in changes in weather conditions.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe how unequal heating and rotation of the Earth cause patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates.
Generate resourceComplex interactions determine local weather patterns and influence climate, including the role of the ocean.
Generate resourceCollect data to provide evidence for how the motions and complex interactions of air masses result in changes in weather conditions.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe how unequal heating and rotation of the Earth cause patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates.
Generate resourceHumans depend on Earth's land, ocean, atmosphere, and biosphere for different resources, many of which are limited or not renewable. Resources are distributed unevenly around the planet as a result of past geologic processes.
Generate resourceConstruct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how the uneven distributions of Earth's mineral, energy, and groundwater resources are the result of past and current geoscience processes.
Generate resourceMapping the history of natural hazards in a region and understanding related geological forces.
Generate resourceAnalyze and interpret data on natural hazards to forecast future catastrophic events and inform the development of technologies to mitigate their effects.
Generate resourceAll living things are made up of cells, which is the smallest unit that can be said to be alive.
Generate resourceConduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe the function of a cell as a whole and ways the parts of cells contribute to the function.
Generate resourceUse argument supported by evidence for how the body is a system of interacting subsystems composed of groups of cells.
Generate resourceGenetic variations among individuals in a population give some individuals an advantage in surviving and reproducing in their environment.
Generate resourceConstruct an explanation based on evidence that describes how genetic variations of traits in a population increase some individuals' probability of surviving and reproducing in a specific environment.
Generate resourceGather and synthesize information about technologies that have changed the way humans influence the inheritance of desired traits in organisms.
Generate resourceUse mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time.
Generate resourceAdaptation by natural selection acting over generations is one important process by which species change over time in response to changes in environmental conditions.
Generate resourceUse mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time.
Generate resourceBiodiversity is the wide range of existing life forms that have adapted to the variety of conditions on Earth, from terrestrial to marine ecosystems.
Generate resourceEvaluate competing design solutions for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Generate resourceOrganisms reproduce, either sexually or asexually, and transfer their genetic information to their offspring.
Generate resourceUse argument based on empirical evidence and scientific reasoning to support an explanation for how characteristic animal behaviors and specialized plant structures affect the probability of successful reproduction of animals and plants respectively.
Generate resourceConstruct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms.
Generate resourceConstruct a scientific explanation based on evidence for the role of photosynthesis in the cycling of matter and flow of energy into and out of organisms.
Generate resourceDevelop a model to describe how food is rearranged through chemical reactions forming new molecules that support growth and/or release energy as this matter moves through an organism.
Generate resourceEach sense receptor responds to different inputs (electromagnetic, mechanical, chemical), transmitting them as signals that travel along nerve cells to the brain.
Generate resourceGather and synthesize information that sensory receptors respond to stimuli by sending messages to the brain for immediate behavior or storage as memories.
Generate resourceOrganisms and populations of organisms are dependent on their environmental interactions both with other living things and with nonliving.
Generate resourceAnalyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem.
Generate resourceConstruct an explanation that predicts patterns of interactions among organisms across multiple ecosystems.
Generate resourceEcosystems are sustained by the continuous flow of energy, originating primarily from the sun, and the recycling of matter and nutrients within the system.
Generate resourceDevelop a model to describe the cycling of matter and flow of energy among living and nonliving parts of an ecosystem.
Generate resourceEcosystems are dynamic in nature; their characteristics can vary over time. Disruptions to any physical or biological component of an ecosystem.
Generate resourceConstruct an argument supported by empirical evidence that changes to physical or biological components of an ecosystem affect populations.
Generate resourceEvaluate competing design solutions for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Generate resourceHeredity explains why offspring resemble, but are not identical to, their parents and is a unifying biological principle. Heredity refers to specific mechanisms by which characteristics or traits are passed from one generation to the next via genes.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe why structural changes to genes (mutations) located on chromosomes may affect proteins and may result in harmful, beneficial, or neutral effects to the structure and function of the organism.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe why asexual reproduction results in offspring with identical genetic information and sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation.
Generate resourceFossils are mineral replacements, preserved remains, or traces of organisms that lived in the past.
Generate resourceAnalyze and interpret data for patterns in the fossil record that document the existence, diversity, extinction, and change of life forms throughout the history of life on Earth under the assumption that natural laws operate today as in the past.
Generate resourceApply scientific ideas to construct an explanation for the anatomical similarities and differences among modern organisms and between modern and fossil organisms to infer evolutionary relationships.
Generate resourceAnalyze displays of pictorial data to compare patterns of similarities in the embryological development across multiple species to identify relationships not evident in the fully formed anatomy.
Generate resourceThe fact that matter is composed of atoms and molecules can be used to explain the properties of substances, diversity of materials, states of matter and phases changes.
Generate resourceDevelop models to describe the atomic composition of simple molecules and extended structures.
Generate resourceAnalyze and interpret data on the properties of substances before and after the substances interact to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred.
Generate resourceGather and make sense of information to describe that synthetic materials come from natural resources and impact society.
Generate resourceDevelop a model that predicts and describes changes in particle motion, temperature, and state of a pure substance when thermal energy is added or removed.
Generate resourceIntegrate qualitative scientific and technical information to support the claim that digitized signals are a more reliable way to encode and transmit information than analog signals.
Generate resourceReacting substances rearrange to form different molecules, but the number of atoms is conserved. Some reactions release energy and others absorb energy.
Generate resourceAnalyze and interpret data on the properties of substances before and after the substances interact to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe how the total number of atoms does not change in a chemical reaction and thus mass is conserved.
Generate resourceUndertake a design project to construct, test, and modify a device that either releases or absorbs thermal energy by chemical processes.
Generate resourceMotion is described relative to a reference frame that must be shared with others and is determined by the sum of the forces acting on it. The greater the mass of the object, the greater the force needed to achieve the same change in motion.
Generate resourceApply Newton's Third Law to design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects.
Generate resourcePlan an investigation to provide evidence that the change in an objects motion depends on the sum of the forces on the object and the mass of the object.
Generate resourceForces that act a distance (gravitational, electric, and magnetic) can be explained by force fields that extend through space and can be mapped by their effect on a test object.
Generate resourceAsk questions about data to determine the factors that affect the strength of electric and magnetic forces.
Generate resourceConstruct and present arguments using evidence to support the claim that gravitational interactions are attractive and depend on the masses of interacting objects.
Generate resourceConduct an investigation and evaluate the experimental design to provide evidence that fields exist between objects exerting forces on each other even though the objects are not in contact.
Generate resourceKinetic energy can be distinguished from the various forms of potential energy.
Generate resourceConstruct and interpret graphical displays of data to describe the relationships of kinetic energy to the mass of an object and the speed of an object.
Generate resourceDevelop a model to describe that when the arrangement of objects interacting at a distance changes, different amounts of potential energy are stored in the system.
Generate resourcePlan an investigation to determine the relationships among the energy transferred, the type of matter, the mass, and the change in the average kinetic energy of the particles as measured by the temperature of the sample.
Generate resourceConstruct, use, and present arguments to support the claim that when the kinetic energy of an object changes, energy is transferred to or from the object.
Generate resourceEnergy changes to and from each type can be tracked through physical or chemical interactions. The relationship between the temperature and the total energy of a system depends on the types, states and amounts of matter.
Generate resourceApply scientific principles to design, construct, and test a device that either minimizes or maximizes thermal energy transfer.
Generate resourcePlan an investigation to determine the relationships among the energy transferred, the type of matter, the mass, and the change in the average kinetic energy of the particles as measured by the temperature of the sample.
Generate resourceConstruct, use, and present arguments to support the claim that when kinetic energy of an object changes, energy is transferred to or from the object.
Generate resourceWhen two objects interact, each one exerts a force on the other that can cause energy to be transferred to and from the object.
Generate resourceDevelop a model to describe that when the arrangement of objects interacting at a distance changes, different amounts of potential energy are stored in the system.
Generate resourceA simple wave model has a repeating pattern with specific wavelength, frequency, and amplitude and mechanical waves need a medium through which they are transmitted. This model can explain many phenomena which include light and sound.
Generate resourceUse mathematical representations to describe a simple model for waves that includes how the amplitude of a wave is related to the energy in the wave.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe that waves are reflected, absorbed or transmitted through various materials.
Generate resourceA wave model of light is useful to explain how light interacts with objects through a variety of properties.
Generate resourceDevelop and use a model to describe that waves are reflected, absorbed or transmitted through various materials.
Generate resourcePractice responsible, ethical, and safe use of computing technology and the Internet.
Generate resourceDigital Citizenship
Generate resourceExplain how AI tools work and how they are built.
Generate resourceEvaluate the uses of AI.
Generate resourceUse AI tools to analyze and understand the world and to create and inspire ideas.
Generate resourceArtificial Intelligence (AI)
Generate resourceCreate a security risk profile that recognizes and analyzes security concepts.
Generate resourceCybersecurity
Generate resourceCreate computational artifacts that consider security from tampering, malicious or otherwise.
Generate resourceDesign and create programs, individually and collaboratively, for a variety of disciplines.
Generate resourceDesign and create programs, individually and collaboratively, for a variety of disciplines.
Generate resourceComputer Programming
Generate resourceRecognize and analyze security concepts.
Generate resourceDevelop systems solutions from a set of specifications to complete a design process.
Generate resourceUse systems thinking to describe networks and common software and hardware components.
Generate resourceComputing Systems and Networks
Generate resourceRepresent and analyze data in order to generate new knowledge and capability.
Generate resourceSystematically analyze a problem using decomposition and abstraction to formulate a solution.
Generate resourceComputational Thinking
Generate resourceComplex problems can be broken into smaller parts to facilitate program implementation and review processes.
Generate resourceDecompose problems and subproblems into parts to facilitate the design, implementation, and review of programs.
Generate resourceData can be collected, transformed and analyzed to develop computational models.
Generate resourceCollect data using computational tools and transform the data to make it more useful and reliable.
Generate resourceIllustrate translation of a structure such as a game board, road map, or mind map into a labeled graph and explain the contributions of the components.
Generate resourceComputer networks are composed of multiple, connected components and can be arranged logically in a variety of ways.
Generate resourceDesign projects that combine hardware and software components to collect and exchange data.
Generate resourceSystematically identify and fix problems with computing devices and their components.
Generate resourceThe way that users interact with devices can provide useful information for improving the design.
Generate resourceRecommend improvements to the design of computing devices, based on an analysis of how users interact with the devices.
Generate resourceDiscuss issues of bias and accessibility in the design of existing technologies.
Generate resourceCollaborative development of computational artifacts can be made more efficient by employing strategies for project management, crowdsourcing, and feedback.
Generate resourcePrograms can combine control structures, including nested loops and compound conditionals to solve complex problems.
Generate resourceDesign and iteratively develop programs that combine control structures, including nested loops and compound conditionals.
Generate resourceDocument programs in order to make them easier to follow, test, and debug.
Generate resourceUse flowcharts and/or pseudocode to address complex problems as algorithms.
Generate resourceSeek and incorporate feedback from team members and users to refine a solution that meets user needs.
Generate resourceDistribute tasks and maintain a project timeline when collaboratively developing computational artifacts.
Generate resourceCollaborate with many contributors through strategies such as crowdsourcing or surveys when creating a computational artifact.
Generate resourceComputational artifacts can be designed in ways that reduce the risk of data loss or tampering.
Generate resourceSharing information creates potential risks that the information could be used inappropriately, but these risks can be partially mitigated.
Generate resourceExplain how physical and digital security measures protect electronic information.
Generate resourceApply multiple methods of encryption to model the secure transmission of information.
Generate resourceDescribe tradeoffs between allowing information to be public and keeping information private and secure.
Generate resourceAnalyze specific federal, state, and local laws as they relate to cybersecurity and privacy.
Generate resourceAI tools can be combined and adapted to solve a vast variety of problems and have the capacity to drive major changes in society.
Generate resourceExamine an aspect of daily life that is predicted to change due to the introduction of AI technologies.
Generate resourceCompare the changes AI is bringing to society with those of previous industrial revolutions.
Generate resourcePredict a new type of job that might arise, or how an existing type of job might change or go away, as a result of the adoption of AI technologies.
Generate resourceCreate a novel application using some of the AI extensions or plugins available in the programming framework of your choice.
Generate resourceResearch a societal problem and describe how AI technologies can be used to address that problem.
Generate resourceCreate a dataset for training a decision tree classifier or predictor and explore the impact that different feature encodings have on the decision tree.
Generate resourceThe behavior of AI systems reflects both the goals of the designers and the data used to train the system.
Generate resourceDescribe how a vision system might exhibit cultural bias if it lacked knowledge of objects not found in the culture of the people who created it (For example: road signs in different countries).
Generate resourceTrain and evaluate a classification or prediction model using machine learning on a dataset.
Generate resourceEvaluate the ways various stakeholders' goals and values influence the design of AI systems.
Generate resourceExplain how the choice of training data shapes the behavior of the classifier, and how bias can be introduced if the training set is not properly balanced to represent the full range and distribution of items being classified.
Generate resourceDefine criteria for consciousness and evaluate AI systems or fictional AI characters according to those criteria.
Generate resourceAI systems combine intelligent agents, reasoning models, and machine learning to 28 perform sophisticated functions such as solving physics problems or identifying human emotional states.
Generate resourceGive examples of how intelligent agents combine information from multiple sensors.
Generate resourceGive examples of different types of computer perception that can extract meaning from sensory signals.
Generate resourceIllustrate how sequences of words can be recognized as phrases, even if some of the words are unclear, by looking at how the words fit together.
Generate resourceShow how a game board (e.g., tic-tac-toe, Chutes and Ladders, Monopoly, chess) can be represented by a description in plain language.
Generate resourceEvaluate how an AI system meets the design criteria of accountability and respect for privacy.
Generate resourceContrast the unique characteristics of human learning with the ways machine learning systems operate.
Generate resourceCompare how a decision tree learning algorithm works vs. how a neural network learning algorithm works.
Generate resourceExplain the differences between supervised learning and reinforcement learning.
Generate resourceIllustrate the structure of a neural network and describe how its parts form a set of functions that compute an output.
Generate resourceIllustrate how a computer can solve a maze, find a route on a map, or reason about concepts in a knowledge graph by drawing a search tree.
Generate resourceModel the process of solving a graph search problem using breadth-first search to draw a search tree.
Generate resourceCategorize problems as classification, prediction, combinatorial search, or sequential decision problems.
Generate resourceIllustrate how word embeddings can be used to reason about the meaning of words.
Generate resourceDescribe some NLP (Natural Language Processing) tasks computers can perform and explain how they work.
Generate resourceExplain the knowledge a computer would need to solve a naive physics reasoning problem.
Generate resourceDescribe how computers use different types of cues to recognize human emotional states.
Generate resourceUsers can employ specific strategies to mitigate the risks associated with online interactions.
Generate resourceDevelop strategies to raise awareness of the effects of, and methods to identify and prevent, cyberbullying.
Generate resourceReflect on the positive and negative effects social media use has on their relationships.
Generate resourceExplain why information about them and their behaviors is valuable to companies and consider potential strategies to limit access to information by third parties.
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