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Arrange objects by size
· Sort & group items · Identify and describe objects |
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Serial order
· Using non-standard units to measure length, area · Using standard units to measure area, weight · Using standard units to measure length, weight and capacity · Read a thermometer |
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Collect and record results of various classroom studies in graphic form (tables, charts, graphs …)
· Use library resources to locate and collect data on a particular subject · Use newspapers to collect and record data |
· Metric measurement | ·
Controlled studies
· Scientific method · Microscope/hand lens/cells · Collecting, organizing data |
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Knowledge of and use of the steps of the scientific method
· Controlled studies: Vocabulary and completion of labs · Tools and strategies of science: - classification charts - qualitative/quantitative observations - observation/inference - surface area of irregular - measuring by difference graduated cylinder triple balance beam scale - measurement metric accurate/estimated TAUGHT IN CONJUNCTION WITH A UNIT ON FORCE AND MOTION |
· Earth Science | ·
View the various constellations
· Introduce concepts of celestial bodies and their place in the universe · Describe seasonal changes |
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Identify one constellation
· Create their own star myth |
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Record long-term changes which occur in nature over a specified period of time
- erosion, weathering - shadow lengths - phases of moon - effects of gravity |
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Earth/moon/sun relationships
· Constructive/de-structive forces · Properties of rocks and minerals and testing properties of rocks · Investigating water cycles · Constellations · Indian legends for constellations |
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Theory of plate tectonics
-Cycles/recycling -Layers of the earth -Movement · Earthquakes -Types -Causes/destruction -Technology · Volcanoes -Types/models -classification -Ring of Fire |
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· Physical Science | ·
Properties of liquids, solids and gases
· Group objects by attributes |
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Describe various forms of energy and how they interact with different objects and the outside world
· Buoyancy · Surface tension |
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Record the conditions which cause changes in water from solid to liquid, liquid to gas, gas to liquid and liquid to solid
· Diagram a variety of electrical circuits · Identify common solids as either conductors of electricity or non-conductors |
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Powders, crystals
· Colored solutions · Acids, bases · Density · Solubility · Light, sound · Energy, work and machines |
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Electricity
- atoms, parts, charges - charges - circuits · Electromagnets - magnets - energy types and conversions - use of - construction of devices using electromagnets - energy conversions · Other types: - sound - light, solar - fiber optics · Force and motion · |
· Life Science | ·
Categorize living and non-living
· Describe characteristics of plant and animal growth and interdependence · Identify environmental concerns |
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Identify characteristics of non-living and living things
· Identify characteristics of plants and animals · Describe general growth and development of common plants and animals · Compare the growth and development of common plants and animals · Associate plants and animals with their habitats |
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Record the changes in an animal (butterfly) that exhibits multiple stages of development
· Summarize data collected on two or more behaviors exhibited by an animal · Record changes that occur during the life cycle of a common plant · Compare similar structures and systems of common plants |
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Characteristics of vertebrates and plant life
· Skeletons of vertebrates · Effects of pollution on nature · Investigating cycles in nature |
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Invertebrates
- characteristics - classification · Human body - label and identify parts of body systems - growing up: Our changing bodies - child abuse/abduction awareness - drug, alcohol awareness - immune system, AIDS - levels of defense - cell structure · Plant Life · |
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Habitat, niche, population
· Ecosystems - interdependence - roles and relationships, including respiration and photosynthesis - food chains, webs · Biomes - endangered/extinct animals - types -adaptations · Environmental resources and responsibilities: - investigate environmental |
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- Classification: simplest to complex
- Reproduction: self/cross pollination - Observation, manipulation, conclusion - Comparison of plants - Parts of a plant cell - Process of photosynthesis, phototropism - Life cycle of a plant - Parts of a plant |
problems that can be alleviated through the actions of man:
oil spills recycling energy consumption |