TExES Science 4-8 (116) Prep
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Course Description
Overview
This TExES 116 Course is designed to help you review material you would be expected to know as an aspiring elementary or middle school science educator in Texas. The course consists of lessons and self-assessment quizzes that can help you prepare for the TExES Science 4-8 Exam.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Scientific Inquiry, Measurement & Data
- Ch 2. Nature & Impact of Science
- Ch 3. Population Growth & Trends
- Ch 4. Natural Resources & Their Consumption
- Ch 5. Unifying Concepts & Processes in Science
- Ch 6. Systems in Science
- Ch 7. Scientific Models
- Ch 8. Basics of Force and Motion
- Ch 9. Mechanics
- Ch 10. Structure of Matter
- Ch 11. Periodic Table
- Ch 12. Chemical Bonds
- Ch 13. Chemical Formulas, Reactions & Equations
- Ch 14. Chemistry Applications
- Ch 15. Work, Power & Energy
- Ch 16. Heat & Electric Energy
- Ch 17. Magnetism
- Ch 18. Light, Sound & Waves
- Ch 19. Energy Transformations
- Ch 20. Classification of Organisms
- Ch 21. Structure & Function of Living Things
- Ch 22. Compounds & Molecules
- Ch 23. Reproduction & Heredity
- Ch 24. Evolution & Adaptations
- Ch 25. Regulatory Mechanisms & Behavior
- Ch 26. Organisms & the Environment
- Ch 27. Earth's Features
- Ch 28. Energy Sources & Heat Transfer in Earth Science
- Ch 29. Cycles in Earth Systems
- Ch 30. Humans & the Environment
- Ch 31. Climate & Weather
- Ch 32. Components of the Solar System & Universe
- Ch 33. Earth in the Solar System
- Ch 34. History & Formation of the Earth
- Ch 35. Scientific Learning & Instruction
- Ch 36. Scientific Inquiry in the Classroom
- Ch 37. Student Assessments in the Science Classroom
- Ch 38. TExES Science 4-8 Flashcards
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