The document provides a table summarizing 12 key concepts related to relationships, change, and systems. For each concept, it identifies related sub-concepts and notes the overarching global context, such as identities and relationships, innovation, and sustainability.
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physicss topic MYP
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Topics Map for Physics for the IB MYP 4 and 5 by Concept
The document provides a table summarizing 12 key concepts related to relationships, change, and systems. For each concept, it identifies related sub-concepts and notes the overarching global context, such as identities and relationships, innovation, and sustainability.
The document provides a table summarizing 12 key concepts related to relationships, change, and systems. For each concept, it identifies related sub-concepts and notes the overarching global context, such as identities and relationships, innovation, and sustainability.
1 Relationships Patterns; Evidence Identities and relationships
2 Relationships Interactions Identities and relationships 3 Systems Form Scientific and technical 4 Relationships Movement innovation Orientation in space and time 5 Change Movement Fairness and development 6 Change Energy; Transformations Fairness and development 7 Relationships Movement; Energy Personal and cultural 8 Change Environment; Evidence; expression Globalization and sustainability 9 Systems Models Development Scientific and technical 10 Relationships Interactions; Energy innovation Fairness and development 11 Change Consequences; Energy; Scientific and technical 12 Relationships Environment Form; Models; Evidence innovation Orientation in space and time Topic coverage Observations in science States and properties Non-contact of matter – elements, forces : gravitational, magnetic,compounds. electrical fields Forces and effects of forces Statics Position/ and structure Velocity graphs Force and motion Newton’s laws Energy – potential and active (kinetic), heat, states of matter, kinetic theory, Wave motion, conservation of energy, transformation of energy, Sound, Fuels andLight and EM spectrum, environmental impact,ray optics,change climate reflection, refraction, Nature of scientific Observations models and instruments: lenses, telescopes and microscopes Electric charge, current, potential –difference Astrophysics: Space Orbits, the Solar System, the Resistance Electromagnetism Motor effect, Structure AC, generation of matter – atomic and transmission of electricity models Radioactive decay