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9-12 SCHOOLS AP Chemistry IIRevised
Summer 2001 PROCESS SKILLS CHECKLISTfor Core
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I. Observing and
measuring |
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A. Identify
similar and different characteristics in a given set |
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B. Select
qualitative or quantitative observations in a given set |
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C. Identify
qualitative or quantitative changes given event conditions |
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D. Use SI units |
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II. Classifying
based on similarities, differences, and interrelationships |
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A. Use observable
properties to classify objects, organisms, or events |
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B. Identify
properties on which classification system is based |
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C. Place object,
organism, or event into a
classification system |
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III. Experimenting
by observations and measurements to test ideas |
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A. Arrange the
steps of a science problem in logical order |
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B. Identify
independent and dependent variables and the control |
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C. Use mathematics
to show relationships within a set of observations |
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D. Identify a
hypothesis for a given problem |
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E. Design and
conduct experiments |
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IV. Interpreting
data by making inferences, predictions, or conclusions |
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A. Select
predictions based on previously observed patterns of evidence |
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B. Report data in
an appropriate manner |
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C. Predict data
points not included on a given graph |
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D. Interpret line,
bar, and circle graphs |
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E. Identify data
which support or reject stated hypotheses |
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F. Accept or
reject hypotheses given results of an investigation |
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G. Identify
discrepancies between stated hypotheses and actual results |
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H. Select the most
logical conclusion for given experimental data |
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V. Communicating
experimental procedures and results |
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A. Prepare a
written report describing sequence, results, and interpretation of
investigation/event |
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B. Communicate or
defend a scientific argument |
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C. Identify or
create a graph or chart from data, table, or written description |
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VI. Modeling:
Forming a mental model or physical representation |
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A. Select a model
which explains a given set of observations |
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B. Select
predictions based on models |
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C. Compare a given
model to the real world |
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VII. Safety in the
science classroom |
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A. Recognize
potential hazards within a science activity |
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B. Practice safety
procedures in all science activities |
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VIII. Inquiry: the
opportunity to ask a question, formulate a procedure, and observe phenomena |
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A. Formulate a
testable hypothesis and design an experiment relating to the world |
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B. Design and
conduct investigations in which variables are identified and controlled |
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C. Use a variety
of technologies to collect, analyze, and display data |
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D. Formulate
explanations or models, engage in discussions that encourage revisions |
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