GRADE LEVEL: SIXTH SUBJECT: SCIENCE DATE:

Similar documents
Rendezvous with Comet Halley Next Generation of Science Standards

This Performance Standards include four major components. They are

and secondary sources, attending to such features as the date and origin of the information.

Instructional Approach(s): The teacher should introduce the essential question and the standard that aligns to the essential question

PHYSICS 40S - COURSE OUTLINE AND REQUIREMENTS Welcome to Physics 40S for !! Mr. Bryan Doiron

Catchy Title for Machine

Biome I Can Statements

Student Name: OSIS#: DOB: / / School: Grade:

PELLISSIPPI STATE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MASTER SYLLABUS APPLIED MECHANICS MET 2025

5.1 Sound & Light Unit Overview

Arizona s English Language Arts Standards th Grade ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HIGH ACADEMIC STANDARDS FOR STUDENTS

Grade 4. Common Core Adoption Process. (Unpacked Standards)

EGRHS Course Fair. Science & Math AP & IB Courses

Fourth Grade. Reporting Student Progress. Libertyville School District 70. Fourth Grade

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District. B or better in Algebra I, or consent of instructor

Introduction to Forensics: Preventing Fires in the First Place. A Distance Learning Program Presented by the FASNY Museum of Firefighting

GUIDE CURRICULUM. Science 10

Reading Grammar Section and Lesson Writing Chapter and Lesson Identify a purpose for reading W1-LO; W2- LO; W3- LO; W4- LO; W5-

Stakeholder Debate: Wind Energy

Statewide Framework Document for:

LA1 - High School English Language Development 1 Curriculum Essentials Document

All Systems Go! Using a Systems Approach in Elementary Science

PAGE(S) WHERE TAUGHT If sub mission ins not a book, cite appropriate location(s))

Lesson 1 Taking chances with the Sun

2016 Warren STEM Fair. Monday and Tuesday, April 18 th and 19 th, 2016 Real-World STEM

Extending Place Value with Whole Numbers to 1,000,000

Literature and the Language Arts Experiencing Literature

Prentice Hall Literature Common Core Edition Grade 10, 2012

Radius STEM Readiness TM

INSTRUCTIONAL FOCUS DOCUMENT Grade 5/Science

A Correlation of. Grade 6, Arizona s College and Career Ready Standards English Language Arts and Literacy

Prentice Hall Literature: Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes Gold 2000 Correlated to Nebraska Reading/Writing Standards, (Grade 9)

CEE 2050: Introduction to Green Engineering

MYP Language A Course Outline Year 3

Timeline. Recommendations

Degree Qualification Profiles Intellectual Skills

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts

AGRICULTURAL AND EXTENSION EDUCATION

Prentice Hall Literature: Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes, Platinum 2000 Correlated to Nebraska Reading/Writing Standards (Grade 10)

English Language Arts Missouri Learning Standards Grade-Level Expectations

Algebra 1, Quarter 3, Unit 3.1. Line of Best Fit. Overview

Teaching a Laboratory Section

TABE 9&10. Revised 8/2013- with reference to College and Career Readiness Standards

AGS THE GREAT REVIEW GAME FOR PRE-ALGEBRA (CD) CORRELATED TO CALIFORNIA CONTENT STANDARDS

EQuIP Review Feedback

Ohio s New Learning Standards: K-12 World Languages

MULTIMEDIA Motion Graphics for Multimedia

Quarter 1: 7th Grade English Roadmap

Extraordinary Eggs (Life Cycle of Animals)

Create A City: An Urban Planning Exercise Students learn the process of planning a community, while reinforcing their writing and speaking skills.

Teaching Literacy Through Videos

Unit: Human Impact Differentiated (Tiered) Task How Does Human Activity Impact Soil Erosion?

Electromagnetic Spectrum Webquest Answer Key

1/25/2012. Common Core Georgia Performance Standards Grade 4 English Language Arts. Andria Bunner Sallie Mills ELA Program Specialists

Creating Coherent Inquiry Projects to Support Student Cognition and Collaboration in Physics

Achievement Level Descriptors for American Literature and Composition

Unit 1: Scientific Investigation-Asking Questions

Modern Chemistry Holt Rinehart And Winston

Application of Virtual Instruments (VIs) for an enhanced learning environment

Common Core Standards Alignment Chart Grade 5

Improving students use of content knowledge when dealing with Socio-Scientific Issues: the case of a physics-based intervention

Statistical Analysis of Climate Change, Renewable Energies, and Sustainability An Independent Investigation for Introduction to Statistics

Lesson M4. page 1 of 2

Physical Features of Humans

Senior Project Information

MADERA SCIENCE FAIR 2013 Grades 4 th 6 th Project due date: Tuesday, April 9, 8:15 am Parent Night: Tuesday, April 16, 6:00 8:00 pm

Spring 2012 MECH 3313 THERMO-FLUIDS LABORATORY

Penn State University - University Park MATH 140 Instructor Syllabus, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Fall 2010

Language Arts: ( ) Instructional Syllabus. Teachers: T. Beard address

ENERGY WORLD: Electricity aro

21st Century Community Learning Center

The Ontario Curriculum

AC : TEACHING COLLEGE PHYSICS

Mathematics subject curriculum

PROJECT LEARNING TREE 4 th grade Language Arts Correlation to the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills

Maximizing Learning Through Course Alignment and Experience with Different Types of Knowledge

Grade 3 Science Life Unit (3.L.2)

EXPO MILANO CALL Best Sustainable Development Practices for Food Security

5. UPPER INTERMEDIATE

Teaching NGSS in Elementary School Third Grade

Course outline. Code: PHY202 Title: Electronics and Electromagnetism

Content Language Objectives (CLOs) August 2012, H. Butts & G. De Anda

Can Money Buy Happiness? EPISODE # 605

AGENDA LEARNING THEORIES LEARNING THEORIES. Advanced Learning Theories 2/22/2016

ENVR 205 Engineering Tools for Environmental Problem Solving Spring 2017

Grade 7. Prentice Hall. Literature, The Penguin Edition, Grade Oregon English/Language Arts Grade-Level Standards. Grade 7

Space Travel: Lesson 2: Researching your Destination

Physics 270: Experimental Physics

The College Board Redesigned SAT Grade 12

ELA Grade 4 Literary Heroes Technology Integration Unit

Sugar And Salt Solutions Phet Simulation Packet

How to Read the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)

MOTION PICTURE ANALYSIS FIRST READING (VIEWING)

Introducing the New Iowa Assessments Mathematics Levels 12 14

Common Core State Standards

K 1 2 K 1 2. Iron Mountain Public Schools Standards (modified METS) Checklist by Grade Level Page 1 of 11

New York State P-12 Common Core Learning Standards For English Language Arts & Literacy

For information only, correct responses are listed in the chart below. Question Number. Correct Response

Electrical Testing Equipment Performance Rubrics

ENHANCING PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN ILLINOIS SCHOOLS

Transcription:

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION GRADE LEVEL: SIXTH SUBJECT: SCIENCE DATE: 2016 2017 GRADING PERIOD: UNIT 2 MASTER COPY 10 23 16 CONTENT STANDARD INDICATORS SKILLS ASSESSMENT VOCABULARY/ KEY TERMS PHYSICAL SCIENCE Position 6.PS.1: Distinguish between Compare and contrast Analysis Direction Distance the terms position, distance, effect of position on questions at the Displacement Displacement and displacement, as well as, distance of an object. end of each Distance Speed the terms speed and velocity. Show how position, activity Efficiency Velocity distance, and displacement Diagrams Energy are related. Graphs conservation Collect and graph how Lab reports Law of speed and distance are Mathematical conservation of related. problems energy Models Motion Quizzes Position Student Speed designed Velocity experiment Unit Test Object motion 6.PS.2: Describe the motion of Describe the motion of an Heat Time an object graphically showing object. Temperature Position the relationship between time Show the relationship Time and position. between time and Transferred position. Transformed ISTEP 1

CONTENT STANDARD INDICATORS SKILLS ASSESSMENT VOCABULARY/ KEY TERMS PHYSICAL SCIENCE Potential energy 6.PS.3: Describe how potential Determine where kinetic Gravitational Kinetic energy and kinetic energy can be and potential energy are potential energy Energy transferred from one form to highest and lowest within a Kinetic energy transformation another. system. Potential energy Examine how water changes states. Properties 6.PS.4: Investigate the Describe how different Absorbed Light properties of light, sound, and energies transform. Calorie Sound other energy waves and how Differentiate between the Conductors Energy waves they are reflected, absorbed, properties of energy waves Electricity Reflection and transmitted through on the electromagnetic generation Absorption materials and space. spectrum. Electromagnetic Materials Compare and contrast how spectrum Space materials reflect and Insulators absorb. Nonrenewable Illustrate how sound and resource light waves travel. Power plant Reflected Renewable resource Transmitted ISTEP 2

6.PS.1: Distinguish between the terms position, distance, and displacement, as well as, the terms speed and velocity. SEPS.1: Posing questions and defining problems SEPS.2: Developing and using models and tools SEPS.3: Construct and perform investigation SEPS.4: Analyze and interpret data SEPS.5: Use mathematics and computational thinking SEPS.6: Construct explanations and design solutions. SEPS.8: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information. 6 8.LST.1.1: Read and comprehend science and technical texts 6 8.LST.2.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of science and technical texts. 6 8.LST.2.3: Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks. 6 8.LST.4.1: Integrate quantitative or technical information with a version expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table). 6 8.LST.4.2: Distinguish among facts, reasoned judgment based on research findings, and speculation in a text. 6 8.LST.4.3: Compare and contrast the information gained from experiments, simulations, video, or multimedia sources with that gained from reading a text on the same topic. 6 8.LST.5.1: Write arguments focused on disciplinespecific content. 3

6.PS.1 Distinguish between the terms position, distance, and displacement, as well as, the terms speed and velocity. 6.PS.2: Describe the motion of an object graphically showing the relationship between time and position. SEPS.1: Posing questions and defining problems. SEPS.2: Developing and using models and tools. SEPS.3: Construct and perform investigation. SEPS.4: Analyze and interpret data. SEPS.5: Use mathematics and computational thinking. SEPS.8: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information. 6 8.LST.7.1: Conduct short research assignments and tasks to answer a question or test a hypothesis. Draw on several sources. Generate additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration. 6 8.LST.1.1: Read and comprehend science and technical texts. 6 8.LST.1.2: Write routinely for a range of disciplinespecific tasks, purposes, and audiences. 6 8.LST.2.3: Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks. 6 8.LST.4.1: Integrate quantitative or technical information with a version expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table). 4

6.PS.2: Describe the motion of an object graphically showing the relationship between time and position. 6 8.LST.4.2: Distinguish among facts, reasoned judgment based on research findings, and speculation in a text. 6 8.LST.4.3: Compare and contrast the information gained from experiments, simulations, video, or multimedia sources with that gained from reading a text on the same topic. 6 8.LST.7.1: Conduct short research assignments and tasks to answer a question or test a hypothesis. Draw on several sources. Generate additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration. 6 8.LST.7.3: Draw evidence from informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research. 5

6.PS.3: Describe how potential and kinetic energy can be transferred from one form to another. SEPS.1: Posing questions and defining problems. SEPS.2: Developing and using models and tools. SEPS.3: Construct and perform investigations. SEPS.4: Analyze and interpret data. SEPS.5: Use mathematics and computational thinking. SEPS.6: Construct explanations and design solutions. SEPS.8: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information. 6 8.LST.1.1: Read and comprehend science and technical texts. 6 8.LST.1.2: Write routinely for a range of disciplinespecific tasks, purposes, and audiences. 6 8.LST.2.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of science and technical texts. 6 8.LST.2.3: Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks. 6 8.LST.3.1: Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain specific words and phrases 6 8.LST.4.1: Integrate quantitative or technical information with a version expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table). 6 8.LST.4.2: Distinguish among facts, reasoned judgment based on research findings, and speculation in a text. 6

6.PS.3: Describe how potential and kinetic energy can be transferred from one form to another. 6.PS.4: Investigate the properties of light, sound, and other energy waves and how they are reflected, absorbed, and transmitted through materials and space. SEPS.1: Posing questions (for science) and defining problems (for engineering). SEPS.2: Developing and using models and tools. SEPS.3: Construct and perform investigations. SEPS.4: Analyze and interpret data. SPES.6: Construct explanations (for science) and design solutions (for engineering). 6 8.LST.4.3: Compare and contrast the information gained from experiments, simulations, video, or multimedia sources with that gained from reading a text on the same topic. 6 8.LST.7.1: Conduct short research assignments and tasks to answer a question or test a hypothesis. Draw on several sources. Generate additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration. 6 8.LST.1.1: Read and comprehend science and technical texts. 6 8.LST.1.2: Write routinely for a range of disciplinespecific tasks, purposes, and audiences. 6 8.LST.2.1: Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of science and technical texts. 6 8.LST.2.3: Follow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks. 7

6.PS.4: Investigate the properties of light, sound, and other energy waves and how they are reflected, absorbed, and transmitted through materials and space. SEPS.7: Engage in argument from evidence. SEPS.8: Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information. 6 8.LST.3.1: Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain specific words and phrases. 6 8.LST.4.1: Integrate quantitative or technical information with a version expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table). 6 8.LST.4.2: Distinguish among facts, reasoned judgment based on research findings, and speculation in a text. 6 8.LST.4.3: Compare and contrast the information gained from experiments, simulations, video, or multimedia sources with that gained from reading a text on the same topic. 6 8.LST.7.1: Conduct short research assignments and tasks to answer a question or test a hypothesis. Draw on several sources. Generate additional related, focused questions that allow for multiple avenues of exploration. 8