Jubail Science Standards

High School Model


Grade 9 Science - Integrated


Biology - Semester


Chemistry - Semester


Physics - Semester


Not Covered

HS-PS1-8: Fission, Fusion, and Radioactive Decay
HS-PS2-6: Molecular-Level Structure of Designed Materials
HS-PS4-2: Digital Transmission and Storage of Information
HS-PS4-3: Wave-Particle Duality of Electromagnetic Radiation
HS-PS4-4: Absorption of Electromagnetic Radiation
HS-PS4-5: Waves and Information Technology
HS-LS1-3: Feedback Mechanisms and Homeostasis
HS-LS1-4: Cellular Division and Differentiation
HS-LS2-5: Cycling of Carbon in Ecosystems
HS-LS4-5: Environmental Change - Speciation and Extinction
HS-LS4-6: Human Impact on Biodiversity Solution
HS-LS2-7: Human Impact Reduction Solution
HS-LS2-8: Social Interactions and Group Behavior
HS-ESS1-1: Nuclear Fusion and the Sun's Energy
HS-ESS2-6: Carbon Cycling in Earth's Systems
HS-ESS2-7: Coevolution of Life and Earth's Systems
HS-ESS2-1: The Creation of Landforms
HS-ESS2-2: Feedback in Earth's Systems
HS-ESS2-4: Energy Variation and Climate Change
HS-ESS3-2: Cost-Benefit Ratio Design Solutions
HS-ESS3-5: Climate Change and Future Impacts
HS-ESS3-6: Human Impacts on Earth Systems
HS-ESS2-1: The Creation of Landforms
HS-ESS2-5: Interactions of the Hydrologic and Rock Cycles
HS-ESS3-1: Global Impacts on Human Activity
HS-ESS3-4: Reducing Human Impact Design Solutions
HS-ESS3-5: Climate Change and Future Impacts
HS-ESS3-3: Biodiversity, Natural Resources, and Human Sustainability
HS-ESS3-5: Climate Change and Future Impacts
HS-ESS1-5: Evidence of Plate Tectonics
HS-ESS2-3: Cycling of Matter in the Earth's Interior
HS-ESS3-1: Global Impacts on Human Activity
HS-ESS3-1: Global Impacts on Human Activity

HS-ESS3-4: Reducing Human Impact Design Solutions
HS-ESS1-3: Stellar Nucleosynthesis
HS-ESS1-6: Evidence of the Earth's History
HS-ESS1-2: The Big Bang Theory
HS-ESS1-4: Orbital Motions


* Standards Added from the NGSS
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