Standard 5: Science

Science Cumulative Progress Indicators (CPIs) for the end of the designated grade span

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STANDARD 5.1    (SCIENTIFIC PROCESSES)    ALL STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP PROBLEM-SOLVING, DECISION-MAKING AND INQUIRY SKILLS, REFLECTED BY FORMULATING USABLE QUESTIONS AND HYPOTHESES, PLANNING EXPERIMENTS, CONDUCTING SYSTEMATIC OBSERVATIONS, INTERPRETING AND ANALYZING DATA, DRAWING CONCLUSIONS, AND COMMUNICATING RESULTS.
 

A.     Habits of Mind

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:

 

 1.         Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of data, claims, and arguments.

 

 2.         Communicate experimental findings to others.

 

 3.         Recognize that the results of scientific investigations are seldom exactly the same and that replication is often necessary.

 

 4.         Recognize that curiosity, skepticism, open-mindedness, and honesty are attributes of scientists.

 

B.     Inquiry and Problem Solving

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:
 

 1.         Identify questions and make predictions that can be addressed by conducting investigations.

 

 2.         Design and conduct investigations incorporating the use of a control.

 

 3.         Collect, organize, and interpret the data that result from experiments.

 

C.     Safety

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:
 

 1.         Know when and how to use appropriate safety equipment with all classroom materials.

 

 2.         Understand and practice safety procedures for conducting science investigations.

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STANDARD 5.2    (SCIENCE AND SOCIETY)    ALL STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF HOW PEOPLE OF VARIOUS CULTURES HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, AND HOW MAJOR DISCOVERIES AND EVENTS HAVE ADVANCED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.

 

A.     Cultural Contributions

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:

 

 1.         Recognize that scientific theories:

·        develop over time,

·        depend on the contributions of many people, and

·        reflect the social and political climate of their time.

 

 2.         Know that scientists are men and women of many cultures who often work together to solve scientific and technological problems.

 

 3.         Describe how different people in different cultures have made and continue to make contributions to science and technology. 

 

B.     Historical Perspectives

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:
 

 1.         Describe the impact of major events and people in the history of science and technology, in conjunction with other world events.

 

 2.         Describe the development and exponential growth of scientific knowledge and technological innovations.

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STANDARD 5.3    (MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS)    ALL STUDENTS WILL INTEGRATE MATHEMATICS AS A TOOL FOR PROBLEM-SOLVING IN SCIENCE, AND AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSING AND/OR MODELING SCIENTIFIC THEORIES.

 

A.     Numerical Operations

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:

 

 1.         Express quantities using appropriate number formats, such as:

·        decimals.

·        percents.

·        scientific notation.

 

B.     Geometry and Measurement

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:

 

 1.         Perform mathematical computations using labeled quantities and express answers in correctly derived units.

 

C.     Patterns and Algebra

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:
 

 1.         Express physical relationships in terms of mathematical equations derived from collected data.

 

D.    Data Analysis and Probability

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 8, students will:
 

 1.         Represent and describe mathematical relationships among variables using:

·        graphs.

·        tables.

 

 2.         Analyze experimental data sets using measures of central tendency:

·        mean.

·        mode.

·        median

 

 3.         Construct and use a graph of experimental data to draw a line of best fit and identify a linear relationship between variables.

 

4.         Use computer spreadsheets, graphing and database applications to assist in quantitative analysis of data.

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STANDARD 5.4     (NATURE AND PROCESS OF TECHNOLOGY)     ALL STUDENTS WILL UNDERSTAND THE INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOP A CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE NATURE AND PROCESS OF TECHNOLOGY.

 

A.     Science and Technology

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

Reinforce indicators from previous grade level.

 

B.     Nature of Technology

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:
 

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C.     Technological Design

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:
 

 1.         Select a technological problem and describe the criteria and constraints that are addressed in solving the problem.

 

 2.         Identify the basic components of a technological system:

·        input.

·        process.

·        output.

·        feedback.

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STANDARD 5.5    (CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE)   ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE STRUCTURE, CHARACTERISTICS, AND BASIC NEEDS OF ORGANISMS AND WILL INVESTIGATE THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE.

 

A.     Matter, Energy and Organization in Living Systems

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Explain how systems of the human body are interrelated and regulate the body's internal environment.

 

 2.         Identify and describe the structure and function of cells and cell parts.

 

B.     Diversity and Biological Evolution

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Describe and give examples of the major categories of organisms and of the characteristics shared by organisms.

 

 2.         Compare and contrast acquired and inherited characteristics in human and other species.

 

C.     Reproduction and Heredity

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Describe life cycles of humans and other organisms.

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STANDARD 5.6 (CHEMISTRY) ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR OF MATTER.

 

A.     Structure and Properties of Matter

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Recognize that about 100 different elements have been identified and most materials on Earth are made of a few of them.

 

2.         Show that equal volumes of different substances usually have different masses.

 

 3.         Describe the properties of mixtures and solutions, including concentration and saturation. 

 

 4.         Describe characteristic physical properties such as boiling point, melting point, and solubility, and recognize that the property is independent of the amount of sample.

 

B.     Chemical Reactions

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Recognize evidence of a chemical change.

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STANDARD 5.7    (PHYSICS) ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF NATURAL LAWS AS THEY APPLY TO MOTION, FORCES, AND ENERGY TRANSFORMATIONS.

 

A.     Motion and Forces

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Recognize that an object at rest will remain at rest and an object moving in a straight line at a steady speed will continue to move in a straight line at a steady speed unless a net (unbalanced) force acts on it.

 

 2.         Recognize that motion can be retarded by forces such as friction and air resistance.

 

 3.         Recognize that everything on or near the earth is pulled toward the earth's center by gravitational force.

 

B.     Energy Transformations

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Recognize that heat flows through materials or across space from warmer objects to cooler ones.

 

 2.         Show that vibrations in materials can generate waves that can transfer energy from one place to another.

 

 3.         Design an electric circuit to investigate the behavior of a system.

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STANDARD 5.8    (EARTH SCIENCE)  ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE STRUCTURE, DYNAMICS, AND GEOPHYSICAL SYSTEMS OF THE EARTH.

 

A.     Earth’s Properties and Materials

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

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B.     Atmosphere and Water

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Describe the composition, circulation, and distribution of the world’s oceans, estuaries, and marine environments.

 

 2.         Describe and illustrate the water cycle .

 

C.     Processes that Shape the Earth

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

1.         Summarize the process involved in the rock cycle and describe the characteristics of the rocks involved.

 

D.    How We Study the Earth

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

  1.     Utilize various tools such as map projections and topographical maps to interpret features of Earth’s surface.
 

STANDARD 5.9    (ASTRONOMY and SPACE SCIENCE)  ALL STUDENTS WILL GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE ORIGIN, EVOLUTION, AND STRUCTURE OF THE UNIVERSE

 

A.     Earth, Moon, Sun System

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Explain how the motions of the Earth, sun, and moon, define units of time including:

·        days

·        months

·        years

 

 2.         Recognize that changes in the Earth’s position relative to the sun produces differing amounts of daylight seasonally.

 

B.     Solar System

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Using models, demonstrate an understanding of the scale of the solar system that shows distance and size relationships among the sun and planets.

 

 2.         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.

 

C.     Stars

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:
 

 1.         Observe and record short-term and long-term changes in the positions of the constellations in the night sky.

 

 2.         Observe that the planets appear to change their position against the background of stars.

 

D.    Galaxies and Universe

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:
 

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STANDARD 5.10 (ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES) ALL STUDENTS WILL DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE ENVIRONMENT AS A SYSTEM OF INTERDEPENDENT COMPONENTS AFFECTED BY HUMAN ACTIVITY AND NATURAL PHENOMENA.

 

A.     Natural Systems and Interactions

 

Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:

 

 1.         Explain how organisms interact with other components of an ecosystem.

 

 2.         Describe the natural processes that occur over time in places where direct human impact is minimal.

 

B.     Human Interactions and Impact

  Building upon knowledge and skills gained in preceding grades, by the end of Grade 6, students will:
 

 1.        Describe the effect of human activities on various ecosystems.

 

 2.         Evaluate the impact of personal activities on the local environment.

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