Standard Correlation Map
CodeDescriptionLocationTypeLink
OK-HS-CC-4
Energy and Matter: Flows, Cycles, and Conservation.
OK-HS-CC-4-1
In nuclear processes, atoms are not conserved, but the total number of protons plus neutrons is conserved.
p. 804, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 805, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 805, ¶ 6 SB ContentView
p. 808, #6 SB AssessView
p. 808, #7 SB AssessView
OK-HS-CC-4-2
Changes of energy and matter in a system can be described in terms of energy and matter [that] flows into, out of, and within that system.
p. 278, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 290, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 730, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 284, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 704, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 735, #4 SB AssessView
OK-HS-CC-4-3
Energy cannot be created or destroyed—[it] only moves between one place and another place, between objects and/or fields, or between systems.
p. 278, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 290, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 279, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 535, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
OK-HS-CC-5
Stability and Change.
OK-HS-CC-5-1
Systems can be designed for greater or lesser stability.
p. 389, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 389, ¶ 6 SB ContentView
p. 207, ¶ 4 SB ContentView


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