G. THE UNIVERSE

1. Describe how scientists gather data about the universe.

H. ENERGY

1. Analyze the evidence that leads scientists to conclude that light behaves somewhat like a wave and somewhat like a particle.

J. INQUIRY AND PROBLEM SOLVING

1. Make accurate observations using appropriate tools and units of measure.

2. Verify, evaluate, and use results in a purposeful way. This includes analyzing and interpreting data, making predictions based on observed patterns, testing solutions against the original problem conditions, and formulating additional questions.

K. SCIENTIFIC REASONING

3. Develop generalizations based on observations.

L. COMMUNICATION

5. Critique models, stating how they do and do not effectively represent the real phenomenon.

7. Use computers to organize data, generate models, and do research for problem solving.

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