Chapter -"Scientific
Investigation"-The learner will demonstrate understanding
of a process of scientific investigation.
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1
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Use of Instruments-Identify various
instruments used to collect and analyze data.
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3624 3625
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2
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Working Collaboratively-Describe benefits
and challenges of working collaboratively. Recognize that
teammates should be free to reach, explain, and justify
their individual conclusions.
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3626 3627
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3
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Comparing & Contrasting-Identify and
use the essential science skills of comparing and contrasting
when making observations.
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3628 3629
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4
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Show Scientific Ideas-Use sketches,
diagrams, and models to represent scientific ideas.
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3630 3631
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5
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Predictions & Inferences-Make predictions
and inferences based on observations.
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3632 3633
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6
|
Use of Tables & Graphs-Use tables and
graphs to identify patterns of change.
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3634 3635
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7
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Scientific Contributions-Use reference
materials to obtain information about the contributions
of Alexander Graham Bell (sound), Copernicus (astronomy),
Mae Jemison (exploration of space), and John Muir (ecology).
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3636 3637
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8
|
Explaining Concepts-Conclude that events
or concepts can be explained by collecting, organizing,
and interpreting data.
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3638 3639
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10
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Scientific Discoveries-Identify specific
scientific discoveries that have helped or hindered scientific
progress in understanding human health and the environment.
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3642 3643
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11
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Scientific Processes-Describe how the
use of scientific knowledge can help people solve problems,
make decisions, and form new ideas.
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3644 3645
|
Chapter -"Nature
of Matter"-The learner will demonstrate basic understanding
of the nature of matter.
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1
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Physical Properties-Determine the physical
properties of matter using customary and metric measurements
that incorporate tools such as rulers, thermometers, and
balances.
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3540 3541
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2
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Physical Changes-Identify matter as
liquids, solids, and gases. Identify and describe examples
of physical changes in the states of matter produced by
heating and cooling.
|
3542 3543
|
3
|
Weight-Investigate and realize that
the weight of an object is equal to the sum of the weights
of its parts.
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3544 3545
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4
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Observation-Use hand lenses to observe
and document minute physical properties of objects.
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3546 3547
|
Chapter -"Energy,
Force and Motion"-The learner will demonstrate general understanding
of energy, force, and motion.
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1
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Heat & Light Objects-Identify objects
that emit heat and light.
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3648 3649
|
2
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Forms of Energy-Identify different
forms of energy, such as heat, light, and sound.
|
3609 3650 3651
|
3
|
Role of Sun-Demonstrate an understanding
that the Sun provides energy for Earth in the form of heat
and light.
|
3652 3653
|
4
|
Sources of Heat-Demonstrate understanding
that heat can be produced by chemical reactions, electrical
machines, and friction.
|
3654 3655
|
5
|
Measuring Energy-Identify and use a
variety of tools to measure the gain or loss of energy.
|
3656
|
6
|
Heat Transference-Demonstrate understanding
that when a warmer object comes in contact with a cooler
one, the warm object loses heat and the cool one gains it
(until they are both the same temperature).
|
3658 3659
|
7
|
Energy for Life-Demonstrate understanding
that some source of energy is needed for organisms to stay
alive and grow.
|
3661
|
8
|
Natural Resources-Identify natural
resources and their importance.
|
3662 3663
|
9
|
Renewable/Nonrenewable-Classify resources
as renewable or nonrenewable. Describe uses for renewable
and nonrenewable resources.
|
3664 3665
|
10
|
Effects on Environment-Identify ways
that using natural resources for producing energy affects
the environment.
|
3666 3667
|
11
|
Energy Causes Motion-Describe how energy
is necessary to create a force that can cause motion.
|
3668 3669
|
12
|
Motion of Objects-Describe the motion
of various objects, including forward, circular, and wave
motions.
|
3670 3671
|
13
|
Elements of Waves-Identify the characteristics
of waves, including crest, trough, and length.
|
3672 3673
|
14
|
Simple Machines-Identify these six
types of simple machines: screw; inclined plane; wedge;
pulley; lever; wheel and axle.
|
3674
|
15
|
Force Causes-Demonstrate understanding
that force causes change.
|
3676 3677
|
16
|
Position/Direction of Objects-Measure
and record changes in the position and direction of the
motion of an object on which force (such as a push or pull)
has been applied.
|
3679
|
Chapter -"Effects
on the Shape of Earth"-The learner will demonstrate basic
understanding of processes that shape Earth.
|
1
|
Factors of Surface Changes-Demonstrate
understanding that the surface of Earth can be changed by
forces such as earthquakes, glaciers, and volcanoes.
|
3548 3549 34003
|
2
|
Origins of Small Rocks-Demonstrate
understanding that smaller rocks come from the breaking
and weathering of bedrock and larger rocks.
|
3550 3551
|
3
|
Amount of Water-Demonstrate understanding
that about 75 percent of Earth's surface is covered by water,
and describe the stages of the water cycle.
|
3552 3553
|
4
|
Weathering & Erosion-Identify and describe
characteristics of the process of weathering and erosion,
such as weathering of landforms and erosion of soil.
|
3554 3555 34002 34012
|
5
|
Recycling-Identify and describe reusing,
recycling, and reducing and how these processes improve
and protect the condition of Earth.
|
3556 3557 34011
|
Chapter -"Ecology"-The
learner will demonstrate basic understanding of ecology.
|
1
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Habitats-Identify habitats and the
relationships among organisms and their environment.
|
3558 3559
|
2
|
Balance of Nature-Describe the concept
of the balance of nature, and know that nature is constantly
changing.
|
3560 3561
|
3
|
Food Chain-Identify and describe the
food chain: producers, consumers, and decomposers.
|
3562 3563
|
4
|
Effects on Ecosystems-Identify the
concept of an ecosystem and how ecosystems can be affected
by changes in environment such as precipitation, food supply,
and changes caused by humans.
|
3564 3565
|
5
|
Environmental Threats-Identify and
describe man-made threats to the Environment (such as air
and water pollution caused by emissions, smog, industrial
waste, and chemical run-off).
|
3566 3567
|
6
|
Environmental Protection-Describe measures
people can take to protect the environment.
|
3568 3569
|
7
|
Extinction-The learner will understand
that some kinds of organisms that once lived on earth have
completely disappeared.
|
34014
|
Chapter -"Custom
Curriculum"-Custom Curriculum
|
6
|
Custom Standard-Custom Standard
|
|
Chapter -"Life/Environment
Interact"-The learner will demonstrate basic understanding
of living organisms and how they interact with their environment.
|
1
|
Animal & Plant Link-Describe the various
ways that animals depend on plants for survival (including
food, shelter, and oxygen).
|
3570 3571 34013
|
2
|
Modifying the Environment-Describe
how living organisms (for example, beavers and birds) modify
their physical environment to meet their needs.
|
3572 3573
|
11
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React to Changing Environment-Understand
that when the environment changes, some plants and animals
survive and reproduce, and others die or move to new locations.
|
34033
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12
|
Extinction-Identify organisms that
once lived on earth, and have completely disappeared.
|
34034
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3
|
Vertebrate Animals-Identify the distinguishing
characteristics of vertebrate animals (mammals, birds, fish,
reptiles, and amphibians).
|
3574 3575 3680 33999
|
4
|
Invertebrate Animals-Identify the distinguishing
characteristics of invertebrate animals: flatworms, centipedes,
sun jellyfish, black widow spiders, and octopuses.
|
3576 3577
|
5
|
Comparing Plants-Identify similarities
and differences among plants.
|
3578 3579
|
6
|
Compare Plants & Animals-Identify similarities
and differences between plants and animals. (Similarities
include: both plants and animals have structures for reproduction,
respiration, and growth.)
|
3580 3581
|
7
|
Organism Competition-Identify ways
that organisms with similar needs compete with one another
for resources (such as oxygen, water, food, and space).
|
3582 3583
|
8
|
Organisms & Animals Adapt-Identify
behavioral and structural adaptations that allow plants
and animals to survive in an environment.
|
3584 3585 34035 34038
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9
|
Classifying Organisms-Demonstrate understanding
that living organisms get energy from the food they eat
and that living things are classified as producers, consumers,
carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores.
|
3586 3587
|
10
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Population Constraints-Demonstrate
understanding that the size of a population is dependent
upon the available resources.
|
3588 3589
|
Chapter -"Light
& Sound"-The learner will demonstrate basic understanding
of light and sound.
|
1
|
Travel of Light-Demonstrate understanding
that light travels in straight lines at extremely high speeds
(and forms shadows).
|
3590 3591
|
5
|
Uses for Lenses-Identify and describe
uses for lenses. (These include: magnification, microscopes,
cameras, and telescopes).
|
3598 3599
|
6
|
Characteristics of Sound-Identify the
characteristics of sound. (Some characteristics include:
an object vibrating rapidly causes sound; sound travels
through solids, liquids, and gases; sound travels much slower
than light).
|
3600 3601
|
7
|
Qualities of Pitch-Identify and describe
the qualities of pitch (high or low) and intensity (loudness
and softness).
|
3602 3603
|
8
|
Human Voice & Hearing-Demonstrate understanding
about hearing (how the ear works), and how to protect your
hearing. Demonstrate understanding about the human voice.
(The larynx has vibrating vocal cords. Longer, thicker cords
create lower, deeper voices).
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3604
|
Chapter -"Astronomy"-The
learner will demonstrate basic understanding of astronomy.
|
1
|
Universe & Galaxies-Identify and describe
the universe and galaxies, including the Milky Way and Andromeda.
|
3606 3607
|
3
|
Effects of Planetary Motions-Identify
the planetary motions of rotating and revolving and their
effects on Earth, including the causes of day, night, and
the seasons. Also identify where the sun rises (east) and
sets (west), that days and nights change in length throughout
the year, and the effect of the earth's tilted axis on the
seasons.
|
3610 34032
|
4
|
Gravitational Effects-Demonstrate an
understanding of the gravitational effect of the Moon (and
to a lesser degree, the Sun) on the Earth's tides.
|
3612
|
6
|
Asteroid, Meteor, Comet-Identify characteristics
of asteroids, meteoroids, and comets (include Haley's comet).
|
3616 3617
|
7
|
Solar Eclipse-Describe the cause of
a solar eclipse.
|
3618 3619
|
9
|
Space Exploration-Investigate and record
data about space exploration that includes telescopes, rockets,
satellites, the first moon landing, by Apollo 11,
and the space shuttles.
|
3622 3623
|
Chapter -"Eras on
Earth"-The learner will discover the Mesozoic Eras on Earth.
|
1
|
Mesozoic Era-The learner will discover
the Mesozoic Eras on Earth.
|
34029 34030 34031
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