
1-4
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1 The student 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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Thermal energy
Motion
Photosynthesis
Behavioral traits
Rock cycles
Weather and climate
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Thermal energy
Motion
Photosynthesis
Behavioral traits
Rock cycles
Weather and climate
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Units of distance
Units of mass
Units of volume
Abbreviate units
Classification
Traits
Fossils
Climate
Engineering design
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Units of distance
Units of mass
Units of volume
Abbreviate units
Classification
Traits
Fossils
Climate
Engineering design
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Graphs
Tables
Life cycles
Pedigree charts
Food chains and webs
Rock cycle
Water cycle
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Graphs
Tables
Life cycles
Pedigree charts
Food chains and webs
Rock cycle
Water cycle
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Ball-and-stick models
Diagrams
Topographic maps
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Ball-and-stick models
Diagrams
Topographic maps
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2 The student analyzes and interprets data to derive meaning, identify features and patterns, and discover relationships or correlations to develop evidence-based arguments or evaluate designs. The student is expected to:
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Animals
Fossils
Climate
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Animals
Fossils
Climate
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3 The student develops evidence-based explanations and communicates findings, conclusions, and proposed solutions. The student is expected to:
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Animals
Fossils
Climate
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Animals
Fossils
Climate
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4 The student knows the contributions of scientists and recognizes the importance of scientific research and innovation for society. The student is expected to:
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5
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5 The student understands that recurring themes and concepts provide a framework for making connections across disciplines. The student is expected to:
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Body systems
Cells
Food chains and webs
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Body systems
Cells
Food chains and webs
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Conservation of matter
Food chains and webs
Rock cycle
Water cycle
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Conservation of matter
Food chains and webs
Rock cycle
Water cycle
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Body systems
Plants
Adaptations
Cells
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Body systems
Plants
Adaptations
Cells
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6
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6 The student knows that matter has measurable physical properties that determine how matter is identified, classified, changed, and used. The student is expected to:
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Properties of objects
Density
Magnetism
Rocks
Mass, volume, and temperature
Thermal energy
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Properties of objects
Density
Magnetism
Rocks
Mass, volume, and temperature
Thermal energy
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7-8
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7 The student knows the nature of forces and the patterns of their interactions. The student is expected to:
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Energy transfer
Heat flow
Forces
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Energy transfer
Heat flow
Forces
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8 The student knows that energy is everywhere and can be observed in cycles, patterns, and systems. The student is expected to:
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9-11
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9 The student recognizes patterns among the Sun, Earth, and Moon system and their effects. The student is expected to:
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10 The student knows that there are recognizable patterns and processes on Earth. The student is expected to:
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11 The student understands how natural resources are important and can be managed. The student is expected to design and explain solutions such as conservation, recycling, or proper disposal to minimize environmental impact of the use of natural resources.
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12 The student describes patterns, cycles, systems, and relationships within environments. The student is expected to:
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13 The student knows that organisms undergo similar life processes and have structures and behaviors that help them survive within their environments. The student is expected to:
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