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1 The student, for at least 40% of instructional time, 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:
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:
3 The student develops evidence-based explanations and communicates findings, conclusions, and proposed solutions. The student is expected to:
4 The student knows the contributions of scientists and recognizes the importance of scientific research and innovation on society. The student is expected to:
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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:
6
6 The student knows that matter is made of atoms, can be classified according to its properties, and can undergo changes. The student is expected to:
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7 The student knows the nature of forces and their role in systems that experience stability or change. The student is expected to:
8 The student knows that the total energy in systems is conserved through energy transfers and transformations. The student is expected to:
9-11
9 The student models the cyclical movements of the Sun, Earth, and Moon and describes their effects. The student is expected to:
10 The student understands the rock cycle and the structure of Earth. The student is expected to:
11 The student understands how resources are managed. The student is expected to:
12-13
12 The student knows that interdependence occurs between living systems and the environment. The student is expected to:
13 The student knows that organisms have an organizational structure and variations can influence survival of populations. The student is expected to: