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A Correlation of Interactive Science Grade 2 2012 To the New Jersey Science Standards Grade 2

Introduction This document demonstrates the close alignment between Interactive Science, 2012, and the for Grades K-5. Correlation page references are Teacher s Edition and Student Edition. Lessons in the Teacher s Edition contain facsimile Student Edition pages. Pearson Education is pleased to introduce Interactive Science, a Kindergarten through Grade 5 program that makes all students really want to learn more about science and the world. It helps students develop scientific literacy so they better understand the world we live in. Organized into three distinct pathways reading, inquiry, and digital, Interactive Science makes learning and teaching science personal, relevant, and engaging for both students and teachers. Reading Path Target Reading Skills, continual vocabulary support, and graphic organizers help students develop critical reading skills and strategies to uncover meaning when they read. Core Content in the Write-in Student Editions as well as below-, on-, and advanced-leveled Readers with built-in ELL support give students tools to become successful readers. Inquiry Path ABCs of Inquiry Activity Before Concept activities in the Write-in Student Edition engage students and set a purpose for reading. Scaffolded inquiry activities consist of directed, guided, and open inquiry options to allow students to move from teacher-directed to student-centered hand-on experiences. Digital Path Interactive Science goes digital at myscienceonline.com. Untamed Science and Got It? 60- Second Videos, I Will Know activities, and Virtual labs resources engage students in today s digital world. My scienceonline.com can be used for teacher-led instruction from a single computer, with an interactive whiteboard, or by students working at their own pace at school or at home. 1

Table of Contents 5.1 Science Practices... 3 5.2 Physical Science.... 9 5.3 Life Science.... 14 5.4 Earth Systems Science... 23 2

5.1 Science Practices: Science is both a body of knowledge and an evidence-based, model-building enterprise that continually extends, refines, and revises knowledge. The four Science Practices strands encompass the knowledge and reasoning skills that students must acquire to be proficient in science. A. Understand Scientific Explanations: Students understand core concepts and principles of science and use measurement and observation tools to assist in categorizing, representing, and interpreting the natural and designed world. By the end of grade 4 Content: Fundamental scientific concepts and principles and the links between them are more useful than discrete facts. 5.1.4.A.1: Demonstrate understanding of the interrelationships among fundamental concepts in the physical, life, and Earth systems sciences. Content: Connections developed between fundamental concepts are used to explain, interpret, build, and refine explanations, models, and theories. 5.1.4.A.2: Use outcomes of investigations to build and refine questions, models, and explanations. SE: 6-9, 31-32, 33-35, Talk About the Picture, 3, The Big Question, 3, 9, My Science Online, 3, 7, Inquiry Try It, 4, Let s Read Science, 5, Practice it, 5, Envision It, 6-7, Unlock the Big Question, 7, My Planet Diary, Discovery, 6, Lightning Lab, 9, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Read Aloud, 2, Talk About the Picture, 2, Professional Development Note, 2, 6, Inquiry 3, The Big Question, 3, My Science Online, 3, 9, Inquiry Try It, 4, Let s Read Science, 5, Lab Support, 4, Lesson Plan, 6A-6B, Engage, 6, Explore, 6, Explain, 7, 8, Elaborate,8, Science Notebook 8, Activate Prior Knowledge, 6, Evaluate, 9, Response to Intervention, 9, 21 st Century Learning, 9, Lightning Lab, 9, My Words to Know, 9b, Differentiated Instruction, 8, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 SE:10-13, 31-32, 33-35, My Science Online, 11, Envision It, 10-11, Unlock the Big Question,11, Inquiry Lab, 10, Lightning Lab, 9, At-Home Lab, 13, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Engage, 10, Activate Prior Knowledge, 10, Explore, 10, Lab Support, 10, Explain, 11, 12, Elaborate, 12, Evaluate, 13, The Big Question, 11, My Science Online, 11, 13, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 12, Activities Content, 12, 21 st Century Learning, 13, Inquiry Explore IT Worksheet, 13a, Words to Know, 13b, Differentiated Instruction, 12, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 11, 31, Response to Intervention, 13, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 3

Content: Outcomes of investigations are used to build and refine questions, models, and explanations. 5.1.4.A.3: Use scientific facts, measurements, observations, and patterns in nature to build and critique scientific arguments. SE: 14-18, 31-32, 33-35, Inquiry Try It,, Envision It, 14-15, Unlock the Big Question, 15, My Science Online, 14, 15, At-Home Lab,, Got It,, Inquiry Explore It, 14, Figure, 16-17, At- Home Lab, 18, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 14A-14B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 14, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 14, Lab Support, 14, ELL Support, 15, My Science Online.com, 15, Science/Math, 15, Differentiated Instruction, 18, Explain, 15, 16, 18, Activity/Content, 16, Common Misconceptions, 16, Professional Development Note, 17, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 19a, Words to Know, 19b, Differentiated Instruction, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 B. Generate Scientific Evidence Through Active Investigations: Students master the conceptual, mathematical, physical, and computational tools that need to be applied when constructing and evaluating claims. By the end of grade 4 Content: Building and refining models and explanations requires generation and evaluation of evidence. 5.1.4.B.1: Design and follow simple plans using systematic observations to explore questions and predictions. SE: 20-23, 31-32, 33-35, Inquiry Try It, 20, Envision It, 20-21, Unlock the Big Question, 21, My Science Online, 21, Go Green, 23, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 20A-20B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 20, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 20, Lab Support, 20, ELL Support, 21, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 21, Activities/Content, 21, Explain, 22, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 22, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 23, Go Green, 23, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 23, Professional Development Note, 22, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 23a, Words to Know, 23b, Differentiated Instruction, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 4

Content: Tools and technology are used to gather, analyze, and communicate results. 5.1.4.B.2: Measure, gather, evaluate, and share evidence using tools and technologies. Content: Evidence is used to construct and defend arguments. 5.1.4.B.3: Formulate explanations from evidence. SE: 14-19, 31-32, 33-35, 31-32, 33-35, Inquiry Try It,, Envision It, 14-15, Unlock the Big Question, 15, My Science Online, 14, 15, Inquiry Explore It, 14, Figure, 16-17, At-Home Lab, 18, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 14A-14B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 14, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 14, Lab Support, 14, ELL Support, 15, My Science Online.com, 15, Science/Math, 15, Differentiated Instruction, 18, Explain, 15, 16, 18, Activity/Content, 16, Common Misconceptions, 16, Professional Development Note, 17, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 19a, Words to Know, 19b, Differentiated Instruction, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 SE: 20-23, 31-32, 33-35, Inquiry Try It, 20, Envision It, 20-21, Unlock the Big Question, 21, My Science Online, 21, Go Green, 23, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 20A-20B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 20, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 20, Lab Support, 20, ELL Support, 21, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 21, Activities/Content, 21, Explain, 22, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 22, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 23, Go Green, 23, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 23, Professional Development Note, 22, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 23a, Words to Know, 23b, Differentiated Instruction, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 5

Content: Reasoning is used to support scientific conclusions. 5.1.4.B.4: Communicate and justify explanations with reasonable and logical arguments. SE: 24-27, 31-32, 33-35,Inquiry Try It, 24, Envision It, 24-25, Unlock the Big Question, 25, My Science Online, 25, At-Home Lab,26, Got It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 24A-24B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 24, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 24, Lab Support, 24, ELL Support, 25, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 25, Activities/Content, 25, Explain, 26, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 22, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 27, Go Green, 27, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 23, Professional Development Note, 26, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 27a, Words to Know, 27b, Differentiated Instruction, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 C. Reflect on Scientific Knowledge: Scientific knowledge builds on itself over time. By the end of grade 4 Content: Scientific understanding changes over time as new evidence and updated arguments emerge. 5.1.4.C.1: Monitor and reflect on one s own knowledge regarding how ideas change over time. Content: Revisions of predictions and explanations occur when new arguments emerge that account more completely for available evidence. 5.1.4.C.2: Revise predictions or explanations on the basis of learning new information. TE: Got It, My Science Online, 9, 13, 19, 23, 25, 43, 49, 81, 87, 93, 99, 125, 133, 149 SE: 20-23, 31-32, 33-35, Inquiry Try It, 20, Envision It, 20-21, Unlock the Big Question, 21, My Science Online, 21, Go Green, 23, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 20A-20B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 20, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 20, Lab Support, 20, ELL Support, 21, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 21, Activities/Content, 21, Explain, 22, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 22, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 23, Go Green, 23, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 23, Professional Development Note, 22, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 23a, Words to Know, 23b, Differentiated Instruction, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 6

Content: Scientific knowledge is a particular kind of knowledge with its own sources, justifications, and uncertainties. 5.1.4.C.3: Present evidence to interpret and/or predict cause-and-effect outcomes of investigations. SE: 10-13, 31-32, 33-35, My Science Online, 11, Envision It, 10-11, Unlock the Big Question,11, Inquiry Lab, 10, Lightning Lab, 9, At-Home Lab, 13, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 10, Activate Prior Knowledge, 10, Explore, 10, Lab Support, 10, Explain, 11, 12, Elaborate, 12, Evaluate, 13, The Big Question, 11, My Science Online, 11, 13, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 12, Activities Content, 12, 21 s Century Learning, 13, Inquiry Explore IT Worksheet, 13a, Words to Know, 13b, Differentiated Instruction, 12, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 11, 31, Response to Intervention, 13, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35, Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 D. Participate Productively in Science: The growth of scientific knowledge involves critique and communication, which are social practices that are governed by a core set of values and norms. By the end of grade 4 Content: Science has unique norms for participation. These include adopting a critical stance, demonstrating a willingness to ask questions and seek help, and developing a sense of trust and skepticism. 5.1.4.D.1: Actively participate in discussions about student data, questions, and understandings. SE: 24-27, 31-32, 33-35, Inquiry Try It, 24, Envision It, 24-25, Unlock the Big Question, 25, My Science Online, 25, At-Home Lab,26, Got It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 24A-24B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 24, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 24, Lab Support, 24, ELL Support, 25, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 25, Activities/Content, 25, Explain, 26, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 22, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 27, Go Green, 27, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 23, Professional Development Note, 26, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 27a, Words to Know, 27b, Differentiated Instruction, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 7

Content: In order to determine which arguments and explanations are most persuasive, communities of learners work collaboratively to pose, refine, and evaluate questions, investigations, models, and theories (e.g., scientific argumentation and representation). 5.1.4.D.2: Work collaboratively to pose, refine, and evaluate questions, investigations, models, and theories. Content: Instruments of measurement can be used to safely gather accurate information for making scientific comparisons of objects and events. 5.1.4.D.3: Demonstrate how to safely use tools, instruments, and supplies. Content: Organisms are treated humanely, responsibly, and ethically. 5.1.4.D.4: Handle and treat organisms humanely, responsibly, and ethically. SE: 20-23, 44-49, 31-32, 33-35, Inquiry Try It, 20, Envision It, 20-21, 44-45, Unlock the Big Question, 21, 45, My Science Online, 21, 45, Go Green, 23, At-Home Lab, 47, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, Study Guide, 33, Chapter Review, 34-35 TE: Lesson Plan, 20A-20B, 44A-44B,Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 20, 44, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 20, 44, Lab Support, 20, 44, ELL Support, 21, 45, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 21, 45, 46, 48, Activities/Content, 21, 47, Professional Development Note, 48, Differentiated Instruction, 49, Explain, 22, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 22, 46, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 23, 49, Go Green, 23, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 23, 47, Professional Development Note, 22, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 23a, 49a, Words to Know, 23b, 49b, Differentiated Instruction, 31, Academic Vocabulary, 32, ELL Support, 31, Response to Intervention, 32, Study Guide: Concept Map, 33, The Big Question, 33, Apply the Big Question, 33, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 34, ELL Support, 34, Exam View Test Prep, 35 SE: 19, 31-32, Safety Tips, 19, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32 TE: 21 st Century Learning, 19, Elaborate, Science Notebook, 19, Evaluate, Response to Intervention, 19, 31, My Science Online.com, 19, 31, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 31-32, ELL Support, 31 The opportunity to address this standard may be met on the following pages: SE/TE: 82-83, 86-87 8

5.2 Physical Science: Physical science principles, including fundamental ideas about matter, energy, and motion, are powerful conceptual tools for making sense of phenomena in physical, living, and Earth systems science. A. Properties of Matter: All objects and substances in the natural world are composed of matter. Matter has two fundamental properties: matter takes up space, and matter has inertia. Content: Living and nonliving things are made of parts and can be described in terms of the materials of which they are made and their physical properties. 5.2.2.A.1: Sort and describe objects based on the materials of which they are made and their physical properties. SE: 274-281, 301-304, 305-307, Inquiry Try It, 274, Envision It, 274-275, Unlock the Big Question, 275, My Science Online, 275, 281, At- Home Lab, 275, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 301-304, Study Guide, 305, Chapter Review, 306-307, Apply the Big Question,, Benchmark Practice TE: Lesson Plan, 274A-274B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 274, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 274, Lab Support, 274, ELL Support, 275, 277, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 275, 276, 278, 280, Activities/Content, 278, Science/Language Arts, 277, Science/Math, 279, Professional Development Note, 278, Differentiated Instruction, 276, 280, Common Misconceptions, 281, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 279, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 281, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 279, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 281a, Words to Know, 281b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Response to Intervention, 302, Differentiated Instruction, 302, 304, Academic Vocabulary,, ELL Support, 301, Study Guide: Concept Map, 305, The Big Question, 305, Apply the Big Question, 305, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 306, ELL Support, 306, Apply the Big Question, Exam View Test Prep, 307 9

Content: Matter exists in several different states; the most commonly encountered are solids, liquids, and gases. Liquids take the shape of the part of the container they occupy. Solids retain their shape regardless of the container they occupy. 5.2.2.A. 2: Identify common objects as solids, liquids, or gases. SE: 282-287, 301-304, 305-307, Envision It, 282-283, Unlock the Big Question, 283, My Science Online, 283, At-Home Lab, 285, Got It,, Inquiry Explore It, Inquiry Investigate It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 301-304, Study Guide, 305, Chapter Review, 306-307, Apply the Big Question, Benchmark Practice TE: Lesson Plan, 282A-282B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 282, Explore, My Planet Diary, Did You Know, 282, ELL Support, 283, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 283, 284, 286, My Science Online.com, 283, 287, Professional Development Note, 284, Differentiated Instruction, 285, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 286, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 287, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 285, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 287, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 287a, Words to Know, 287b, Response to Intervention, 302, Differentiated Instruction, 302, 304, Academic Vocabulary,, ELL Support, 301, Study Guide: Concept Map, 305, The Big Question, 305, Apply the Big Question, 305, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 306, ELL Support, 306, Exam View Test Prep, 307 B. Changes in Matter: Substances can undergo physical or chemical changes to form new substances. Each change involves energy. Content: Some properties of matter can change as a result of processes such as heating and cooling. Not all materials respond the same way se processes. 5.2.2.B.1: Generate accurate data and organize arguments to show that not all substances respond the same way when heated or cooled, using common materials, such as shortening or candle wax. SE: 294-297, 301-304, 305-307, Inquiry Try It, 294, Envision It, 294-295, Unlock the Big Question, 295, My Science Online, 295, Lightning Lab, 296, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 301-304, Study Guide, 305, Chapter Review, 306-307 TE: Lesson Plan, 294A-294B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 294, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 294, Lab Support, 294, ELL Support, 295, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 295, 296, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 297, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 297, Common Misconception, 297, Explore It Worksheet, a, Words to Know, b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Response to Intervention, 302, Differentiated Instruction, 302, 304, Academic Vocabulary,, ELL Support, 301, Study Guide: Concept Map, 305, The Big Question, 305, Apply the Big Question, 305, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 306, ELL Support, 306, Apply the Big Question,, Exam View Test Prep, 307 10

C. Forms of Energy: Knowing the characteristics of familiar forms of energy, including potential and kinetic energy, is useful in coming understanding that, for the most part, the natural world can be explained and is predictable. Content: The Sun warms the land, air, and water. 5.2.2.C.1: Compare, citing evidence, the heating of different colored objects placed in full sunlight. Content: An object can be seen when light strikes it and is reflected to a viewer's eye. If there is no light, objects cannot be seen. 5.2.2.C.2: Apply a variety of strategies to collect evidence that validates the principle that if there is no light, objects cannot be seen. Content: When light strikes substances and objects through which it cannot pass, shadows result. 5.2.2.C.3: Present evidence that represents the relationship between a light source, solid object, and the resulting shadow. The opportunity to address this standard may be met on the following pages: SE/TE: 208-209, 210-211, 315 SE: 315-316, 341-344, 345-347, At-Home Lab, 317, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 301-304, Study Guide, 305, Chapter Review, 306-307 TE: ELL Support, 315, My Science Online.com, 317, Differentiated Instruction, 316, Common Misconception, 317, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 317, Inquiry Apply It, 21,, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 342, 344, ELL Support, 341, 343, Response to Intervention, 342,Study Guide: Concept Map, 345, The Big Question, 345, Apply the Big Question, 345, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 346, 347, ELL Support, 346, Exam View Test Prep, 347 SE: 316, 341-344, 345-347, Cause and Effect, 316, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 341-344 TE: Explain: Classify, Visualize, 316, Differentiated Instruction, 316, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 342, 344, ELL Support, 341, 343, Response to Intervention, 342 D. Energy Transfer and Conservation: The conservation of energy can be demonstrated by keeping track of familiar forms of energy as they are transferred from one object to another. Content: Batteries supply energy to produce light, sound, or heat. 5.2.2.D.1: Predict and confirm the brightness of a light, the volume of sound, or the amount of heat when given the number of batteries, or the size of batteries. The opportunity to address this standard may be met on the following pages: SE/TE: 312-313 11

E. Forces and Motion: It takes energy to change the motion of objects. The energy change is understood in terms of forces. Content: Objects can move in many different ways (fast and slow, in a straight line, in a circular path, zigzag, and back and forth). 5.2.2.E.1: Investigate and model the various ways that inanimate objects can move. Content: A force is a push or a pull. Pushing or pulling can move an object. The speed an object moves is related to how strongly it is pushed or pulled. When an object does not move in response to a push or a pull, it is because another push or pull (friction) is being applied by the environment. 5.2.2.E.2: Predict an object s relative speed, path, or how far it will travel using various forces and surfaces. SE: 324-329, 341-344, 345-347, Envision It, 324-325, Unlock the Big Question, 325, My Science Online, 325, At-Home Lab,, Got It,, Inquiry Explore It,, Inquiry Investigate It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 301-304, Study Guide, 305, Chapter Review, 306-307 TE: Lesson Plan, 324A-324B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 324, Explore, My Planet Diary, 324, ELL Support, 324, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 325, 326, My Science Online.com, 325, Professional Development Note, 324, 327, 328, Differentiated Instruction, 329, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 326, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 329, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 327, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 329a, Words to Know, 329b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 342, 344, ELL Support, 341, 343, Response to Intervention, 342,Study Guide: Concept Map, 345, The Big Question, 345, Apply the Big Question, 345, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 346, 347, ELL Support, 346, Exam View Test Prep, 347 SE: 324-329, 341-344, 345-347, Envision It, 324-325, Unlock the Big Question, 325, My Science Online, 325, At-Home Lab,, Got It,, Inquiry Explore It,, Inquiry Investigate It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 301-304, Study Guide, 305, Chapter Review, 306-307 TE: Lesson Plan, 324A-324B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 324, Explore, My Planet Diary, 324, ELL Support, 324, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 325, 326, My Science Online.com, 325, Professional Development Note, 324, 327, 328, Differentiated Instruction, 329, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 326, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 329, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 327, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 329a, Words to Know, 329b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 342, 344, Academic Vocabulary,, ELL Support, 341, 343, Response to Intervention, 342,Study Guide: Concept Map, 345, The Big Question, 345, Apply the Big Question, 345, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 346, 347, ELL Support, 346, Exam View Test Prep, 347 12

Content: Some forces act by touching, while other forces can act without touching. 5.2.2.E.3: Distinguish a force that acts by direct contact with an object (e.g., by pushing or pulling) from a force that can act without direct contact (e.g., the attraction between a magnet and a steel paper clip). SE: 324-329, 330-333, 341-344, 345-347, Envision It, 324-325, 330-331, Unlock the Big Question, 325, 330, My Science Online, 325, 331, At-Home Lab, 332, Got It,, Inquiry Explore It,, Inquiry Investigate It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 301-304, Study Guide, 305, Chapter Review, 306-307 TE: Lesson Plan, 324A-324B, 330A-330B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 324, 330, Explore, My Planet Diary, 324, 330, ELL Support, 324, 331, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 325, 326, 331, 332, Common Misconception, 332, My Science Online.com, 325, 331, Professional Development Note, 324, 327, 328, Differentiated Instruction, 329, 333, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 326, 333, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 329, 333, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 327, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 329a, 333a, Words to Know, 329b, 333b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 342, 344, Academic Vocabulary,, ELL Support, 341, 343, Response to Intervention, 342,Study Guide: Concept Map, 345, The Big Question, 345, Apply the Big Question, 345, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 346, 347, ELL Support, 346, Exam View Test Prep, 347 13

5.3 Life Science: Life science principles are powerful conceptual tools for making sense of the complexity, diversity, and interconnectedness of life on Earth. Order in natural systems arises in accordance with rules that govern the physical world, and the order of natural systems can be modeled and predicted through the use of mathematics. A. Organization and Development: Living organisms are composed of cellular units (structures) that carry out functions required for life. Cellular units are composed of molecules, which also carry out biological functions. Content: Living organisms: Exchange nutrients and water with the environment. Reproduce. Grow and develop in a predictable manner. 5.3.2.A.1: Group living and nonliving things according characteristics that they share. SE: 94-99, 111-114, 115-117, Envision It, 94-95, Unlock the Big Question, 95, My Science Online, 05, At-Home Lab,, Go Green, 97, Inquiry Explore It, 94, Inquiry Investigate It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 111-114, Study Guide, 115, Chapter Review, 116-117 TE: Lesson Plan, 94A-94B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 94, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 94, Lab Support, 94, ELL Support, 95, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 95, 96, Teach with Visuals,, My Science Online.com, 95, 99, Science/Writing, 96, Professional Development Note, 97, 98, Differentiated Instruction, 96, Go Green 97, Activities/Content, 98, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 99, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 99, 21 st Century Learning, 99, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 99a, Words to Know, 99b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 112, ELL Support, 111, Response to Intervention, 112, Study Guide: Concept Map, 115, The Big Question, 115, Apply the Big Question, 115, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 116, ELL Support, 116, Exam View Test Prep, 117 14

B. Matter and Energy Transformations: Food is required for energy and building cellular materials. Organisms in an ecosystem have different ways of obtaining food, and some organisms obtain their food directly from other organisms. Content: A source of energy is needed for all organisms to stay alive and grow. Both plants and animals need to take in water, and animals need to take in food. Plants need light. 5.3.2.B.1: Describe the requirements for the care of plants and animals related to meeting their energy needs. Content: Animals have various ways of obtaining food and water. Nearly all animals drink water or eat foods that contain water. 5.3.2.B.2: Compare how different animals obtain food and water. SE: 100-103, 111-114, 115-117, Inquiry Try It, 100, Envision It, 100-101, Unlock the Big Question, 101, My Science Online, 101, Lightning Lab, 103, At-Home Lab,, Got It,, Inquiry Explore It,, Inquiry Investigate It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 111-114, Study Guide, 115, Chapter Review, 116-117 TE: Lesson Plan, 100A-100B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 100, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 100, Lab Support, 100, ELL Support, 101, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 101, 102, Activities/Content, 102, Professional Development Note, 102, Common Misconception, 103, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 102, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 103, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 103a, Words to Know, 103b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 112, ELL Support, 111, Response to Intervention, 112, Study Guide: Concept Map, 115, The Big Question, 115, Apply the Big Question, 115, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 116, ELL Support, 116, Exam View Test Prep, 117 SE: 100-103, 111-114, 115-117, Inquiry Try It, 100, Envision It, 100-101, Unlock the Big Question, 101, My Science Online, 101, Lightning Lab, 103, At-Home Lab,, Got It,, Inquiry Explore It,, Inquiry Investigate It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 111-114, Study Guide, 115, Chapter Review, 116-117 TE: Lesson Plan, 100A-100B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 100, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 100, Lab Support, 100, ELL Support, 101, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 101, 102, Activities/Content, 102, Professional Development Note, 102, Common Misconception, 103, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 102, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 103, Explore It Worksheet, 103a, Words to Know, 103b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 112, ELL Support, 111, Response to Intervention, 112, Study Guide: Concept Map, 115, The Big Question, 115, Apply the Big Question, 115, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 116, ELL Support, 116, Exam View Test Prep, 117 15

Content: Most plants have roots to get water and leaves to gather sunlight. 5.3.2.B.3: Explain that most plants get water from soil through their roots and gather light through their leaves. SE: 88-93, 111-114, 115-117, Inquiry Try It,, Envision It, 88-89, Unlock the Big Question, 89, My Science Online, 89, Go Green, 91, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 111-114, Study Guide, 115, Chapter Review, 116-117 TE: Lesson Plan, 88A-88B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 88, Explore, My Planet Diary, 88, ELL Support, 89, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 89, 90, My Science Online.com, 89, Science/Writing, 91, 92, Activities/Content, 90, 92, Lightning Lab,, Professional Development Note, 92, Common Misconception, 90, Differentiated Instruction, 91, 93, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 93, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 93, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 90, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 93a, Words to Know, 93b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 112, ELL Support, 111, Response to Intervention, 112, Study Guide: Concept Map, 115, The Big Question, 115, Apply the Big Question, 115, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 116, ELL Support, 116, Exam View Test Prep, 117 16

C. Interdependence: All animals and most plants depend on both other organisms and their environment to meet their basic needs. Content: Organisms interact and are interdependent in various ways; for example, they provide food and shelter to one another. 5.3.2.C.1: Describe the ways in which organisms interact with each other and their habitats in order to meet basic needs. SE: 82-87, 94-99, 100-103, 111-114, 115-117, Envision It, 82-83, 94-95, 100-101, Unlock the Big Question, 83, 95, 101, My Science Online, 83, 94, 101, Lightning Lab, 84, 102, Go Green, 97, Inquiry Explore It, 94, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 111-114, Study Guide, 115, Chapter Review, 116-117 TE: Lesson Plan, 82A-82B, 94A-94B, 100A- 100B. Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 82, 94, 100, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 82, 94, 100, Lab Support, 82, 94, 100, ELL Support, 83, 101, 95, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 83, 95, 96, 101, My Science Online.com, 95, 99, Science/Writing, 86, 96, Professional Development Note, 85, 86, 97, 98, 102, Differentiated Instruction, 84, 96, Common Misconception, 87, 103, Go Green 97, Activities/Content, 98, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 85, 99, 103, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 87, 99, 103, 21 st Century Learning, 99, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 87a, 99a, 103a, Words to Know, 87b, 99b, 103b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 112, ELL Support, 111, Response to Intervention, 112, Study Guide: Concept Map, 115, The Big Question, 115, Apply the Big Question, 115, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 116, ELL Support, 116, Exam View Test Prep, 117 17

Content: A habitat supports the growth of many different plants and animals by meeting their basic needs of food, water, and shelter. 5.3.2.C.2: Identify the characteristics of a habitat that enable the habitat to support the growth of many different plants and animals. Content: Humans can change natural habitats in ways that can be helpful or harmful for the plants and animals that live there. 5.3.2.C.3: Communicate ways that humans protect habitats and/or improve conditions for the growth of the plants and animals that live there, or ways that humans might harm habitats. SE: 94-99, 111-114, 115-117, Envision It, 94-95, Unlock the Big Question, 95, My Science Online, 05, At-Home Lab,, Go Green, 97, Inquiry Explore It, 94, Inquiry Investigate It, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 111-114, Study Guide, 115, Chapter Review, 116-117 TE: Lesson Plan, 94A-94B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 94, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 94, Lab Support, 94, ELL Support, 95, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 95, 96, My Science Online.com, 95, 99, Science/Writing, 96, Professional Development Note, 97, 98, Differentiated Instruction, 96, Go Green 97, Activities/Content, 98, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 99, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 99, 21 st Century Learning, 99, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 99a, Words to Know, 99b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 112, ELL Support, 111, Response to Intervention, 112, Study Guide: Concept Map, 115, The Big Question, 115, Apply the Big Question, 115, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 116, ELL Support, 116, Exam View Test Prep, 117 SE: 110, Science Careers, Wildlife Rehabilitator TE: Professional Development Note, 110 18

D. Heredity and Reproduction: Organisms reproduce, develop, and have predictable life cycles. Organisms contain genetic information that influences their traits, and they pass this on ir offspring during reproduction. Content: Plants and animals often resemble their parents. 5.3.2.D.1: Record the observable characteristics of plants and animals to determine the similarities and differences between parents and their offspring. SE: 138-141, 153-156, 157-159, Inquiry Try It, 138, Envision It, 138-139, Unlock the Big Question, 139, My Science Online, 139, At-Home Lab, 140, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 153-156,Study Guide, 157, Chapter Review, 158-159, Got It, 159 TE: Lesson Plan, 139A-138B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 138, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 138, Lab Support, 138, ELL Support, 139, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 139, 140, My Science Online.com, 139, 141, Activities/Content, 140, Professional Development Note, 141, Differentiated Instruction, 140, Elaborate: Science/Math, 140, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 141, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 141a, Words to Know, 141b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 154, ELL Support, 153, Response to Intervention, 154, Study Guide: Concept Map, 157, The Big Question, 157, Apply the Big Question, 157, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 158, ELL Support, 158, Exam View Test Prep, 159 19

Content: Organisms have predictable characteristics at different stages of development. 5.3.2.D.2: Determine the characteristic changes that occur during the life cycle of plants and animals by examining a variety of species, and distinguish between growth and development. SE: 122-125, 126-129, 130-133, 134-137, 153-156, 157-159, Inquiry Try It,, Envision It, 122-123, 126-127, 130-131, 134-135, Unlock the Big Question, 123, 127, 131, 135, My Science Online, 123, 127, 131, 135, Lightning Lab, 125, 129, 133, Sequence, 132, Go Green, 136, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 153-156,Study Guide, 157, Chapter Review, 158-159, Got It, 159 TE: Lesson Plan, 122A-122B, 126A-126B, 130A- 130B, 134A-134B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 122, 126, 130, 134, Explore, My Planet Diary, 122, 130, Inquiry Explore It, 126, 134, Lab Support, 126, 134,, ELL Support, 123, 127, 131, 135, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 123, 127, 131, 135, Explain, Science/Social Studies, 124, 129, Teach with Visuals, 128, 132, 136, 1My Science Online.com, 123, 127, 131, 135, 137, Professional Development Note, 128, 132, Differentiated Instruction, 125, 129, 146, Common Misconception, 124, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 124, 128, 132, 137, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 125, 133, 137, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 133, 137, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 125a, 129a, 133a, 137a, Words to Know, 125b, 129b, 133b, 137, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 154, ELL Support, 153, Response to Intervention, 154, Study Guide: Concept Map, 157, The Big Question, 157, Apply the Big Question, 157, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 158, ELL Support, 158, Exam View Test Prep, 159 20

E. Evolution and Diversity: Sometimes, differences between organisms of the same kind provide advantages for surviving and reproducing in different environments. These selective differences may lead to dramatic changes in characteristics of organisms in a population over extremely long periods of time. Content: Variations exist within a group of the same kind of organism. 5.3.2.E.1: Describe similarities and differences in observable traits between parents and offspring. SE: 138-141, 153-156, 157-159, Inquiry Try It, 138, Envision It, 138-139, Unlock the Big Question, 139, My Science Online, 139, At-Home Lab, 140, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 153-156,Study Guide, 157, Chapter Review, 158-159, Got It, 159 TE: Lesson Plan, 138A-138B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 138, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 138, Lab Support, 138, ELL Support, 139, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 139, 140, My Science Online.com, 139, 141, Activities/Content, 140, Professional Development Note, 141, Differentiated Instruction, 140, Elaborate: Science/Math, 140, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 141, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 141a, Words to Know, 141b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 154, ELL Support, 153, Response to Intervention, 154, Study Guide: Concept Map, 157, The Big Question, 157, Apply the Big Question, 157, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 158, ELL Support, 158, Exam View Test Prep, 159 21

Content: Plants and animals have features that help them survive in different environments. 5.3.2.E.2: Describe how similar structures found in different organisms (e.g., eyes, ears, mouths) have similar functions and enable those organisms to survive in different environments. SE: 82-87, 94-99, 100-103, 111-114, 115-117, Envision It, 82-83, 94-95, 100-101, Unlock the Big Question, 83, 95, 101, My Science Online, 83, 94, 101, Lightning Lab, 84, 102, Go Green, 97, Inquiry Explore It, 94, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 111-114, Study Guide, 115, Chapter Review, 116-117 TE: Lesson Plan, 82A-82B, 94A-94B, 100A- 100B. Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 82, 94, 100, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 82, 94, 100, Lab Support, 82, 94, 100, ELL Support, 83, 101, 95, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 83, 95, 96, 101, Teach with Visuals, My Science Online.com, 95, 99, Science/Writing, 86, 96, Professional Development Note, 85, 86, 97, 98, 102, Differentiated Instruction, 84, 96, Common Misconception, 87, 103, Go Green 97, Activities/Content, 98, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 85, 99, 103, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 87, 99, 103, 21 st Century Learning, 99, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 87a, 99a, 103a, Words to Know, 87b, 99b, 103b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 112, ELL Support, 111, Response to Intervention, 112, Study Guide: Concept Map, 115, The Big Question, 115, Apply the Big Question, 115, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 116, ELL Support, 116, Exam View Test Prep, 117 22

5.4 Earth Systems Science: Earth operates as a set of complex, dynamic, and interconnected systems, and is a part of the all-encompassing system of the universe. A. Objects in the Universe: Our universe has been expanding and evolving for 13.7 billion years under the influence of gravitational and nuclear forces. As gravity governs its expansion, organizational patterns, and the movement of celestial bodies, nuclear forces within stars govern its evolution through the processes of stellar birth and death. These same processes governed the formation of our solar system 4.6 billion years ago. Content: The Sun is a star that can only be seen during the day. The Moon is not a star and can be seen sometimes at night and sometimes during the day. The Moon appears to have different shapes on different days. 5.4.2.A.1: Determine a set of general rules describing when the Sun and Moon are visible based on actual sky observations. SE: 204-213, 214-219, 227-231, The Big Picture, 204-205, The Big Question, 205, Inquiry Try It, 206, Let s Read Science, 207, Envision It, 208-209, 213-215, Unlock the Big Question, 209, 215, At-Home Lab, 211, 219, Vocabulary, 227-228, Study Guide, 229, Chapter Review, 230-231 TE: Read Aloud, 204, Talk About the Picture, 204, Professional Development Note, 204, 216, Inquiry, 205, The Big Question, 205, My Science Online, 205, 209, 213, 215, 219, Inquiry Try It, 206, Lab Support, 206, 208, Let s Read Science, 207, ELL Support, 207, 212, Lesson Plan, 208A- 208B, 214A-214B, Engage, 208, 214, Activate Prior Knowledge, 208, 214, Explain, The Big Question, 209, 215, Elaborate, 217, Science/Writing, 210, 216, 218, Common Misconceptions, 218, Activities/Content, 210, 213, 216, 21 st Century Learning, 210, 217, Differentiated Instruction, 211, 213, 219, Elaborate, 211, Evaluate, Response to Intervention, 219, At-Home lab, 211, Teach with Visuals, 212, 218, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 212, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 213a, 219a, Word to Know Worksheet, 213b, 219b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 227, ELL Support, 227, Response to Intervention, 228, Study Guide: Concept Map, 229, The Big Question, 229, Apply the Big Question, 229, Chapter Review, 230-231 23

C. Properties of Earth Materials: Earth s composition is unique, is related origin of our solar system, and provides us with the raw resources needed to sustain life. Content: Soils are made of many living and nonliving substances. The attributes and properties of soil (e.g., moisture, kind and size of particles, living/organic elements, etc.) vary depending on location. 5.4.2.C.1: Describe Earth materials using appropriate terms, such as hard, soft, dry, wet, heavy, and light. SE: 172-175, 197-200, 201-203, Envision It, 172-173, Unlock the Big Question, 173, My Science Online, 173, Inquiry Explore It, 172, Main Idea and Details, 173, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 197-200, Study Guide, 201, Chapter Review, 202-203 TE: Lesson Plan, 172A-172B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 172, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 172, Lab Support, 172, ELL Support, 173, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 173, 174, Professional Development Note, 175, Differentiated Instruction, 174, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 174, Activities/Content, 174, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 175, My Science Online.com, 175, Got It, 175, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 175a, Words to Know, 175b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 198, ELL Support, 197, Response to Intervention, 198, Study Guide: Concept Map, 201, The Big Question, 201, Apply the Big Question, 201, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 202, ELL Support, 202, Exam View Test Prep, 203 E. Energy in Earth Systems: Internal and external sources of energy drive Earth systems. Content: Plants need sunlight to grow. 5.4.2.E.1: Describe the relationship between the Sun and plant growth. SE: 88-93, 111-114, 115-117, Inquiry Try It,, Envision It, 88-89, Unlock the Big Question, 89, My Science Online, 89, Go Green, 91, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 111-114, Study Guide, 115, Chapter Review, 116-117 TE: Lesson Plan, 88A-88B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 88, Explore, My Planet Diary, 88, ELL Support, 89, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 89, 90, My Science Online.com, 89, Science/Writing, 91, 92, Activities/Content, 90, 92, Professional Development Note, 92, Common Misconception, 90, Differentiated Instruction, 91, 93, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 93, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 93, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 90, Explore It Worksheet, 93a, Words to Know, 93b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 112, ELL Support, 111, Response to Intervention, 112, Study Guide: Concept Map, 115, The Big Question, 115, Apply the Big Question, 115, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 116, ELL Support, 116, Exam View Test Prep, 117 24

F. Climate and Weather: Earth s weather and climate systems are the result of complex interactions between land, ocean, ice, and atmosphere. Content: Current weather conditions include air movement, clouds, and precipitation. Weather conditions affect our daily lives. 5.4.2.F.1: Observe and document daily weather conditions and discuss how the weather influences your activities for the day. SE: 240-243, 244-247, 248-251, 261-262, 263-265 Envision It, 240-241, 244-245, 248-249, Unlock the Big Question, 241, 245, 249, Explore It, 240, 244, 248, At-Home Lab, 242, 246, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 261-262, Study Guide, 263, Chapter Review, 264-265 TE: Lesson Plan, 240A-240B, 244A-244B, 248A- 248B Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 240, 244, 248, Explore, Inquiry Explore It, 240, 244, 248, Lab Support, 240, 244, 248, ELL Support, 241, 245, 248, 249, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 241, 245, 249, Teach with Visuals,, My Science Online.com, 241, 243, 245, 248, 249, Professional Development Note, 242, Differentiated Instruction, 243, 246, Elaborate: Science Notebook, 243, 247, 250, Evaluate: Response to Intervention, 243, 247, 251, Teach with Visuals, 250, For Interactive Whiteboard Classrooms, 246, Professional Development Note, 251, Inquiry Apply It, 21 st Century Learning, 247, 248, 250, Inquiry Explore It Worksheet, 243a, 247a, 251a, Words to Know, 243b, 247b, 251b, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 262, ELL Support, 261, Response to Intervention, 261, Study Guide: Concept Map, 263, The Big Question, 263, Apply the Big Question, 263, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 264, ELL Support, 264, Apply the Big Question, 264, Exam View Test Prep, 265 25

G. Biogeochemical Cycles: The biogeochemical cycles in the Earth systems include the flow of microscopic and macroscopic resources from one reservoir in the hydrosphere, geosphere, atmosphere, or biosphere to another, are driven by Earth's internal and external sources of energy, and are impacted by human activity. Content: Water can disappear (evaporate) and collect (condense) on surfaces. 5.4.2.G.1: Observe and discuss evaporation and condensation. Content: There are many sources and uses of water. 5.4.2.G.2: Identify and use water conservation practices. SE: 236-239, 261-262, 272, 296, 301-304, 261-262, 263-265, Envision It, 236-237, Unlock the Big Question, 237, My Planet Diary, 237, Lightning Lab, 239, 296, Inquiry Try It, 272, Let s Read Science, 273, Vocabulary Smart Cards, 261-262, 301-304, Study Guide, 263, 305, Chapter Review, 264-265, 306-307 TE: Lesson Plan, 236A-236B, Engage: Activate Prior Knowledge, 236, Explore, My Planet Diary, 236, ELL Support, 237, 273, Explain: Unlock the Big Question, 237, Teach with Visuals, My Science Online.com, 236, 239, Science/Reading, 238, Common Misconception, 238, Teach with Visuals, 238, Elaborate, Science Notebook 239, Evaluate, Response to Intervention, 239,, Science/Writing,, Lightning Lab, 239, 296, Differentiated Instruction, 296, My Planet Diary Worksheet, 239a, Words to Know, 239b, Inquiry Try It, 272, Lab Support, 272, Let s Read Science, 273, Vocabulary Smart Cards: Differentiated Instruction, 262, 304, ELL Support, 261, Response to Intervention, 261, Study Guide: Concept Map, 263, 304, The Big Question, 263, 305, Apply the Big Question, 263, 305, Chapter Review: Response to Intervention, 264, ELL Support, 264, 306, Apply the Big Question, 264, Exam View Test Prep, 265, Got it, 262, 306 SE: 236-239, 261-265, Envision It, 236-237, Unlock the Big Question, 237, My Planet Diary, 236, Lightning Lab, 238, Vocabulary, 261, Response to Intervention, 262, Study 263, Chapter Review, 264-265 TE: Lesson Plan, 236A-236B, Engage, 236, Activate Prior Knowledge, 236, Explore, 236, 21 st Century Learning, 236, ELL Support, 237, 261, Explain, Unlock the Big Question, 237, My Science Online, 237, 239, Teach with Visuals, 238, Science/Reading, 238, Lightning Lab, 238, Common Misconceptions, 238, Differentiated Instruction, 239, 262, Elaborate, Science Notebook, 239, Evaluate, Response to Intervention, 239, My Planet Diary Worksheet, 239a, Words to Know, 239b, Vocabulary, 261, Response to Intervention, 262, Study Guide, Concept Map, 263, The Big Question, 263, Apply the Big Question, 263, Chapter Review, 264-265, Got It, 265 26