NWEA Study Topics. Physical Science States of matter: Solid, Liquid, gas, plasma States of matter: Solid, Liquid, gas, plasma Molecular Motion Molecular.

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NWEA Study Topics

Physical Science States of matter: Solid, Liquid, gas, plasma States of matter: Solid, Liquid, gas, plasma Molecular Motion Molecular Motion Periodic Table (atomic model & Subatomic Particles) Periodic Table (atomic model & Subatomic Particles) Balancing chemical equations Balancing chemical equations Magnetism (Magnetic pole Behaviors) Magnetism (Magnetic pole Behaviors) Electrical Energy (Circuits) Electrical Energy (Circuits) Simple Machines (pulley, lever, wheel & axle, inclined plane) Simple Machines (pulley, lever, wheel & axle, inclined plane) Light Behaviors, reflection, refraction Newton’s Laws of Motion Mass, Density, Volume Speed, distance, time Force, mass, acceleration Law of Universal gravitation

Life Science Systems of the human body (nervous, respiratory, digestive, circulatory) Systems of the human body (nervous, respiratory, digestive, circulatory) Cellular structures Cellular structures Food Web (Chain) Food Web (Chain) Genetics (Punnett Square) Genetics (Punnett Square) Animal adaptations Animal adaptations Life cycles of organisms Structure of plants Stages of cellular division and reproduction (mitosis and meiosis)

Earth & Space Mohs Hardness Scale Mohs Hardness Scale Universe and Solar systems Universe and Solar systems Earth’s systems (bio, hydro, geo, atmo) Earth’s systems (bio, hydro, geo, atmo) Plate tectonics: Volcanic eruptions, mountain formation, earthquakes Plate tectonics: Volcanic eruptions, mountain formation, earthquakes Water cycle Water cycle Climate and Weather patterns Lunar Cycle Earth’s Rotation and Revolution Fossil Record Rock cycle

Engineering and Experimental Design Engineering Design Engineering Design Ask: Criteria, Constraints Ask: Criteria, Constraints Imagine Imagine Plan Plan Create Create Improve Improve Experimental Design Scientific Method State a Question Collect Information Forming a Hypothesis Testing the Hypothesis: Independent/ Dependent, constant, control variables Data Development Data Analysis/ Conclusion

Practice Test e/615/ils62015-test.pdf e/615/ils62015-test.pdf