112.42(c)(1)
Scientific and engineering practices
The student, for at least 40% of instructional time, asks questions, identifies problems, and plans and safely conducts classroom, laboratory, and field investigations to answer questions, explain phenomena, or design solutions using appropriate tools and models. The student is expected to:
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112.42(c)(1)(A)
ask questions and define problems based on observations or information from text, phenomena, models, or investigations; apply
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112.42(c)(1)(B)
apply scientific practices to plan and conduct descriptive, comparative, and experimental investigations and use engineering practices to design solutions to problems; apply
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112.42(c)(1)(C)
use appropriate safety equipment and practices during laboratory, classroom, and field investigations as outlined in Texas Education Agency-approved safety standards; apply
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112.42(c)(1)(D)
use appropriate tools such as microscopes, slides, Petri dishes, laboratory glassware, metric rulers, digital balances, pipets, filter paper, micropipettes, gel electrophoresis and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) apparatuses, microcentrifuges, water baths, incubators, thermometers, hot plates, data collection probes, test tube holders, lab notebooks or journals, hand lenses, and models, diagrams, or samples of biological specimens or structures; apply
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112.42(c)(1)(E)
collect quantitative data using the International System of Units (SI) and qualitative data as evidence; apply
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112.42(c)(1)(F)
organize quantitative and qualitative data using scatter plots, line graphs, bar graphs, charts, data tables, digital tools, diagrams, scientific drawings, and student-prepared models; apply
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112.42(c)(1)(G)
develop and use models to represent phenomena, systems, processes, or solutions to engineering problems; and create
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112.42(c)(1)(H)
distinguish among scientific hypotheses, theories, and laws. analyze