SCIENTIFIC PROCESSES, APPLICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
GRADE: 5
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Cumulative Progress Indicators
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Major Outcome
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Materials/Strategies
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Assessments
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5.1.A-1
5.1.A-2
5.1.A-3
5.1.A-4
5.1.B-1
5.1.B-2
5.1.C-1
5.1.C-2
5.2.A-1
5.2.B-1
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Students will be able to:
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raise questions about the world around them and seek answers through observations and experimentation.
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keep records that describe observations and experimentation.
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utilize problem-solving strategies.
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develop skills for gathering information and utilizing tools/technology.
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provide an explanation of procedure(s) in experimentation.
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman – Safety Kit – Unit 18 “Technology In Our Lives”
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The Complete Book of Science – American Ed Publishing – Scientific Method pgs. 4-6
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Just the Facts: Inventions and Discoveries – School Specialty Publishing
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Skill Building Science – Carson and Dellosa – A Guide to Experimental Design – pgs. 5-14
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5.3.A-1
5.3.A-2
5.3.A-3
5.3.B-1
5.3.B-2
5.3.C-1
5.3.D-1
5.4.A-1
5.4.B-1
5.4.C-1
5.4.C-2
5.4.C-3
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Students will be able to:
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conduct science activities with an awareness of possible hazards and need for safety.
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explore scientists/inventors and investigate their contributions to the fields of science and technology.
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use mathematics in problem solving and experimentation.
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work with graphs, tables, and charts to record and evaluate.
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differentiate between natural occurrence and that designed to solve human problems.
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describe product(s) or device(s) in terms of the problem it solves or need met.
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design/plan and select materials suitable to construct a simple device.
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman – Safety Kit – Unit 18 “Technology In Our Lives”
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The Complete Book of Science – American Ed Publishing – Scientific Method pgs. 4-6
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Just the Facts: Inventions and Discoveries – School Specialty Publishing
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Skill Building Science – Carson and Dellosa – A Guide to Experimental Design – pgs. 5-14
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LIFE SCIENCE: THE LIFE PROCESSES
GRADE: 5
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Cumulative Progress Indicators
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Major Outcome
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Materials/Strategies
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Assessments
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5.5.A-5-1
5.5.A-5-2
5.5.B-5-1
5.5.B-5-2
5.5.C-5-1
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Students will be able to:
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identify and describe the structure and function of cell parts.
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explain how systems of the human body are interrelated and regulate the body’s internal environment.
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compare and contrast acquired and inherited characteristics in humans and other species.
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describe life cycles of humans and other organisms.
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Science: A Closer Look – Grade 5 – MacMillan/McGraw Hill
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Chapter 1 - Cells and Kingdoms
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Chapter 2 - Parents and Offspring
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Science – Grade 5 – Houghton Mifflin
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Unit A: The Life Processes – Units 1-3
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman
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Module A – Life
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Chapter 1 – Classifying Organisms
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Chapter 2 – Cells to Systems
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Chapter 3 – Human Body Systems
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The Complete Book of Science – American Ed Publishing
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The Human Body – page 12
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Genetics – page 113
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Cells – page 116
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The Human Body – Ideal
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Lab book/equipment/CD-Rom
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Life Science – Instructional Fair
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Inquiry Science - Frank Schaffer
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Skill Building Science – Carson and Dellosa
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Structure and Functions in Living Systems – page 86-96
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Science Cooperative Cards – Evan-Moor
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Living Things
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Structure and Function
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LIFE SCIENCE: INTERACTIONS AMONG LIVING THINGS
GRADE: 5
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Cumulative Progress Indicators
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Major Outcome
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Materials/Strategies
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Assessments
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5.10.A-5-1
5.10-A-5-2
5.10-B-5-1
5.10-B-5-2
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Students will be able to:
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define ecosystem, community and biome.
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be able to construct and explain a food web.
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explain how organisms interact with other components of an ecosystem.
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identify habitats and niches.
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describe the natural processes that occur over time where direct human impact is minimal.
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describe the effect of human activities on various ecosystems.
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investigate and evaluate the impact of personal activities on the local environment.
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Science: A Closer Look – Grade 5 – MacMillan/McGraw Hill
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Chapter 3 – Interactions in Ecosystems
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Chapter 4 – Ecosystems and Biomes
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Science – Grade 5 – Houghton Mifflin:
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Unit B: Interactions Among Living Things – Units 4-5
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman
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Module A – Life
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Chapter 4 – Plants
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Chapter 5 – Interactions in Ecosystems
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Chapter 6 – Changes in Ecosystems
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Experience Science – Houghton Mifflin
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Module – Terrarium Habitats
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Science and Technology Kit (STC)
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Ecosystems
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FOSS Kit
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Environments
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The Complete Book of Science – American Ed Publishing
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Plants – page 125
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Food Chains – page 156
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Environments – page 174
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Life Science – Instructional Fair
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Field Trip to the Earth - Sunburst
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CD-Rom
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Earth – Sea – Rainforest
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EARTH SCIENCE – EARTH AND IT’S RESOURCES
GRADE: 5
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Cumulative Progress Indicators
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Major Outcome
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Materials/Strategies
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Assessments
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5.8.A
5.8.D
5.10.A
5.10.B
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Students will be able to:
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record observations and describe features in local environment.
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investigate rocks and soils as well as their components (substances or minerals)
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observe and record the properties of soil and how it can affect living things.
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use maps to locate and identify Earth’s physical features.
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identify changes to the Earth’s surface due to (slow processes) erosion and weathering or (rapid processes) earthquakes and volcanoes.
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recognize the continual changing of Earth’s surface due to moving wind, water, and ice eroding or re-depositing soil.
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identify layers of the Earth.
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differentiate between natural resources that are renewable and those that are not.
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investigate how humans use resources.
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explore ways in which humans can utilize resources wisely.
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Science: A Closer Look – Grade 5 – MacMillan/McGraw Hill
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Chapter 5 – Our Dynamic Earth
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Chapter 6 – Protecting Earth’s Resources
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Science – Grade 5 – Houghton Mifflin:
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Unit C: Earth Systems – Units 6-8
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman
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Module B - Earth
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Chapter 9 – Earth’s Changing Surface
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Chapter 10 – Protecting Earth’s Resources
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Experience Science - Houghton Mifflin
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Module – Rocks, Erosion and Weathering
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Write About Earth Science – Frank Schaffer
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Inquiry Science - Frank Schaffer
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Earth and Space Science – Instructional Fair
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The Complete Book of Science - American Ed Publishing – Geology - pg. 187
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Just the Facts – Carson and Dellosa
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Earth and Space Science
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Rocks and Minerals – pgs. 10-25
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Weathering – pgs. 27-33
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Fossils - pgs. 34-40
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Plate Tectonics – pgs. 42-48
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Earthquakes – pgs. 49-56
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Volcanoes – pgs. 58-65
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EARTH SCIENCE: ATMOSPHERE
GRADE: 5
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Cumulative Progress Indicators
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Major Outcome
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Materials/Strategies
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Assessments
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5.8.B
5.8.B-5-2
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Students will be able to:
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recognize that air is a substance that surrounds us, takes up space, and moves around us as wind.
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recognize and identify sources of water (oceans, rivers, lakes, glaciers, etc.).
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observe and record weather changes and patterns (temperature, wind direction, precipitation).
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describe and illustrate the water cycle.
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investigate and utilize local weather forecasting.
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Science: A Closer Look – Grade 5 – MacMillan/McGraw Hill
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Chapter 7 – Weather Patterns
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Science – Grade 5 – Houghton Mifflin:
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Unit 9: Weather and Climate
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman
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Module B - Earth
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Chapter 7 – Water on Earth
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Chapter 8 – Weather Patterns
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Experience Science – Houghton Mifflin
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Module – Weather and Water
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Write About Earth Science – Frank Schaffer
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Inquiry Science – Frank Schaffer
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Earth Explorer - Sunburst
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CD-Rom
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Everything Weather
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Atmosphere and Weather - Mark Twain Publishing
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Meteorology
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EARTH SCIENCE: SOLAR SYSTEM
GRADE: 5
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Cumulative Progress Indicators
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Major Outcome
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Materials/Strategies
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Assessments
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5.9.A-5-1
5.9.A-5-2
5.9.B-5-1
5.9.B-5-2
5.9.C-5-1
5.9.C-5-2
5.9.D
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Students will be able to:
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demonstrate and explain how the motions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon define units of time (days).
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recognize that changes in the Earth’s position relative to the sun produces differing amounts of daylight seasonally.
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create/use models to demonstrate an understanding of the scale of the solar system that shows distance and size relationships among the Sun and planets.
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recognize that the Sun’s gravitational pull holds the planets.
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recognize that the sun’s gravitational pull holds the planets in their orbits and that the planets’ gravitational pull holds their moons in their orbits.
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utilize binoculars and telescopes to observe celestial objects.
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identify easily viewed constellations.
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observe and record changes in the night sky (constellations and planets).
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Science: A Closer Look – Grade 5 – MacMillan/McGraw Hill
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Chapter 8 – The Universe
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Science – Grade 5 – Houghton Mifflin
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Unit 10 – Earth and Its Moon
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Unit 11 – Exploring Space
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman
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Module D – Space and Technology
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Unit 16 – Stars and Galaxies
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Unit 17 – Earth in Space
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Experience Science – Houghton Mifflin
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Module – Exploring Space
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Write About Earth Science – Frank Schaffer
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Earth and Space Science – Instructional Fair
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Constellation Learning Cards – Instructional Fair
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE: MATTER/CHEMISTRY
GRADE: 5
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Cumulative Progress Indicators
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Major Outcome
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Materials/Strategies
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Assessments
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5.6.A-1
5.6.A-2
5.6.A-3
5.6.A-5
5.6.B-1
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Students will be able to:
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understand that water can be a liquid, solid or gas and can transform from one to another state by heating or cooling.
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use the periodic table.
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recognize that about 100 different elements have been identified and most materials on Earth are made of a few of them.
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show that equal volumes of different substances usually have different masses.
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describe the properties of mixtures and solutions, including concentration and saturation.
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describe characteristics of physical properties such as boiling point, melting point, and solubility.
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recognize that property is independent of the amount of sample.
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observe evidence of a chemical change.
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Science: A Closer Look – Grade 5 – MacMillan/McGraw Hill
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Chapter 9 – Comparing Kinds of Matter
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Chapter 10 – Physical and Chemical Changes
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Science – Grade 5 – Houghton Mifflin
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Unit E: Kinds of Matter
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Chapter 12-14
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman
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Module C - Physical
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Chapter 11 – Matter and Its Properties
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Chapter 12 – Changes in Matter
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FOSS Kit
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Mixtures and Solutions
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Physical Science – Instructional Fair
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The Complete Book of Science – American Ed Publishing
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Elements, Compounds and Mixtures – page 257
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE: FORMS OF ENERGY/PHYSICS
GRADE: 5
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Cumulative Progress Indicators
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Major Outcome
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Materials/Strategies
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Assessments
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5.7.A-5-1
5.7.A-5-2
5.7.A-5-3
5.7.B-5-1
5.7.B-5-2
5.7.B-5-3
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Students will be able to:
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recognize that an object at rest will remain at rest and an object moving in a straight line at a steady speed will continue in a straight line at a steady speed unless a net (unbalanced) force acts on it.
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recognize that motion can be slowed/stopped by forces such as friction and air resistance.
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recognize that everything on or near the Earth is pulled toward the Earth’s center by gravitational force.
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explore the use of simple machines in every day life.
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compare and contrast kinetic and potential energy.
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explore how sounds are made and demonstrate.
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list the properties of light.
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recognize that heat flows through materials or across space from warmer objects to cooler ones.
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show/describe how thermal energy spreads.
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show that vibrations in materials can generate waves that can transfer energy from one place to another.
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recognize how electricity is produced.
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design an electric circuit to investigate the behavior of a system.
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Science: A Closer Look – Grade 5 – MacMillan/McGraw Hill
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Chapter 11 – Using Forces
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Chapter 12 – Using Energy
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Science – Grade 5 – Houghton Mifflin
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Unit F: Forms of Energy
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Chapters 15-18
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Science 2006 New Jersey – Scott Foresman
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Module C - Physical
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Chapter 13 – Forces In Motion
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Chapter 14 – Changing Forms of Energy
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Chapter 15 - Electricity
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Experience Science – Houghton Mifflin
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Module – Electricity
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Magnets and Electromagnetism
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Force and Motion – Ideal
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Lab Book/Equipment/CD-Rom
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Magnetism – Ideal
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Science Shelf Activities - Ideal
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Simple Machines
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The Complete Book of Science - American Ed Publishing
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Electric and Sound – page 282
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Physical Science- Instructional Fair
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Inquiry Science – Frank Schaffer
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