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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S35 Science — Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences—Nuclear Change 7.12 b, bb, bbb, e, ee, eee, 1.19 Grades 5-6 Grades 3-4 Properties of Matter No S3-4:17 at this level No S3-4:18 at this level Pr...
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S35 Science — Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences—Nuclear Change 7.12 b, bb, bbb, e, ee, eee, 1.19 Grades 5-6 Grades 3-4 Properties of Matter No S3-4:17 at this level No S3-4:18 at this level Properties of Matter No S5-6:17 at this level No S5-6:18 at this level Physical Science
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+ Assessment (GEs) + Learning Opportunity + Teaching Opportunity = Curriculum How do we read a GE? S5-6:14 Students demonstrate their understanding of Physical Change by&hellip;&bull; Predicting the effect of heating and cooling on the physical state and themass of a substance. Science Concepts:a. Energy is required to transform the physical state of a substance from solidto liquid to gas, while conserving mass. Physical changes are reversible. <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:14 Students demonstrate their understanding of Physical Change by
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S11 Science &mdash; Scientific Inquiry: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Scientific Questioning 7.1 a, aa, aaa; 2.1 a, b, c, d; Predicting and Hypothesizing 7.1 b, bb, bbb; Designing Experiments 7.1 c, cc, 7.2 a, aa, b, bb; 2.2 a, aa, aaa, b, bb, 3.10 Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Scientific Questioning <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:1 Students demonstrate their understanding of SCIENTIFIC QUESTIONING by&hellip; &bull; Identifying at least one variable that affects a system
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S15 Science &mdash; Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Scientific Inquiry: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Conducting Experiments 7.1 c, cc, i; 7.2 c, cc, d; 2.2 e, ee, f, g; Rep- resenting Data and Analysis 7.1 c, cc, d, dd, ddd, e, f, g; 1.17a, aa, aaa, b, bb, bbb, c, cc, ccc, d, dd; 1.18, 1.20; 2.2c, cc, d, dd, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13 Conducting Experiments <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:4 Students demonstrate their ability to CONDUCT EXPERI- MENTS by&hellip; &bull; Referring to and
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S19 Science &mdash; Scientific Inquiry: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Representing Data and Analysis 7.1 c, cc, d, dd, ddd, e, f, g; 1.17a, aa, aaa, b, bb, bbb, c, cc, ccc, d, dd; 1.18, 1.20; 2.2c, cc, d, dd Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Representing Data and Analysis <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:6 Students demonstrate their ability to ANALYZE DATA by&hellip; &bull; Interpreting patterns or trends in data. AND &bull; Relating data to the original question and prediction
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S23 Science &mdash; Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Properties of Matter 7.12 a, aa, aaa, b, bb, bbb, c, cc, ccc, 3.10, 3.11, 3.13 [See also connection with S: 14 Physical Science&mdash;Physical Change] Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Properties of Matter <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:9 Students demonstrate their understanding of the Properties of Matter by&hellip; &bull; Investigating and measuring how the total weight of the parts of a substance, no matter how they are
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S27 Science &mdash; Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Properties of Matter 7.12 a, aa, aaa, b, bb, bbb, c, cc, ccc, 3.10, 3.11, 3.13 [See also connection with S: 14 Physical Science&mdash;Physical Change] Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Properties of Matter <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:12 Students demonstrate their understanding of the States of Matter by&hellip; &bull; Identifying , describing and comparing the properties of selected solids, liquids and gases. Science
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S31 Science &mdash; Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Energy and Energy Transformation 7.12 b, bb, bbb; Chemical Change 7.12 b, bb, bbb, e, ee, eee, 2.2, 3.10, 3.11 [See also connection with S: 48 Universe, Earth, Environment&mdash;Weather] Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Properties of Matter <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:14 Students demonstrate their understanding of Physical Change by&hellip; &bull; Investigating and explaining what happens to liquids in open containers
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S35 Science &mdash; Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Nuclear Change 7.12 b, bb, bbb, e, ee, eee, 1.19 Grades 5-6 Grades 3-4 Properties of Matter No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:17 at this level No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:18 at this level Properties of Matter No S5-6:17 at this level No S5-6:18 at this level Physical Science
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S39 Science &mdash; Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Motion 7.12 d, dd, ddd, 2.2a, aa, aaa, 3.11 Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Motion No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:19 at this grade level Teachers may review Grades 1-2 Motion Concepts. No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:20 at this grade level Motion S5-6:19 Students demonstrate their understanding of Motion by&hellip; &bull; Measuring and calculating speed (the distance an object moves over a measured amount
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S43 Science &mdash; Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Force 7.12 d, dd, ddd, 2.2a, aa, aaa, 3.11 Force <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:21 Students demonstrate their understanding of Force by&hellip; &bull; Investigating and describing how different amounts of force can change the direction and speed of an object in motion. Science Concepts: a. Changes in speed or direction of motion are caused by forces. b. The greater the force
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S47 Science &mdash; Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences&mdash;Energy 7.12 e, ee, eee, f, ff, fff; Magnetism 7.12 e, ee, eee, f, ff, fff Energy and Energy Transformation No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:23 at this grade level Teachers may review Grades 1-2 Heat Energy Concepts. <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:24 Students demonstrate their understanding of Electrical En- ergy by&hellip; &bull; Building complete. circuits , drawing diagrams of these elec
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the magnetic or electric effect it produces. Science Concepts: a. Moving electrical charges [electricity] produce magnetic force [magnetism] (i.e., electromagnet, motor). b. Moving magnets produce electricity (e.g., generator). No S5-6:27 at this grade level Energy and Energy Transformation No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:26 at this level No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:27 at this level Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Physical Science
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reflected, trans- mitted or some combination. c. Objects can be seen only when light waves are emitted from or reflected off the object and enter into the eye. S5-6:29 Students demonstrate their understanding of Sound En- ergy by&hellip; &bull; Generating a sound and identifying the path of vibration from the source to the ear. Science Concepts: a. Sound is produced by vibrations in materials that set up wavelike disturbances that spread away from the source. Energy and Energy Transformation <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:28 Students
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b. All cells are enclosed in a membrane that allows materi- als to pass into and out of the cell. c. Most cells are microscopic. Survival of Organisms and Cells <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:30 Students demonstrate their understanding of Structure and Function&ndash;Survival Requirements by&hellip; &bull; Identifying how the physical structure/characteristic of an organism allows it to survive and defend itself (e.g., The coloring of a fiddler crab allows it to camouflage itself in the sand and grasses of its environment so that it will
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S63 Science &mdash; Grades 5-6 Grades 3-4 Life Cycles and Reproduction <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:31 Students demonstrate their understanding of Reproduction by&hellip; &bull; Investigating and describing a variety of plant and animal life cycles. Science Concept: a. Although all organisms have common stages of develop- ment, details of a life cycle are different for different organ- isms. Life Cycles and Reproduction No S5-6:31 at this grade level
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S67 Science &mdash; Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Cell and Tissue Differentiation No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:32 at this grade level Chemical Reactions within Cells No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:33 at this grade level Cell and Tissue Differentiation S5-6:32 Students demonstrate their understanding of how Differen- tiation by&hellip; &bull; Explaining the relationship between cell, tissue, organ and system. AND &bull; Observing plant or animal tissue and explaining how
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S71 Science &mdash; Grades 5-6 Grades 3-4 Interdependence within Ecosystems <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:34 Students demonstrate their understanding of Energy Flow in an Ecosystem by&hellip; &bull; Identifying the source of energy for the survival of organisms. Science Concept: a. Energy derived from food is needed for all organisms (plants and animals) to stay alive and grow. <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:35 Students demonstrate their understanding of Food Webs in an Ecosystem by
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S75 Science &mdash; Interdependence within Ecosystems <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:36 Students demonstrate their understanding of Equilibrium in an ecosystem by&hellip; &bull; Explaining how one organism depends upon another or- ganism to survive. Science Concept: a. Organisms interact with one another in various ways besides providing food (e.g., Many plants depend on ani- mals for carrying their pollen to other plants for fertiliz- ing their flowers). No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S79 Science &mdash; Classification of Living Things <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:38 Students demonstrate their understanding of Classification of Organisms by&hellip; &bull; Describing and sorting plants and animals into groups based on structural similarities and differences (e.g., All pine, spruce and evergreen trees have similar leaf struc- tures; Spiders have eight legs, and insects have six). Science Concept: a. The great variety of living things can be sorted
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S83 Science &mdash; Heredity <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:40 Students demonstrate their understanding of Human He- redity by&hellip; &bull; Identifying similarities that are inherited from a biological parent. Science Concepts: a. Some similarities between children and parents such as eye color, are inherited. Heredity S5-6:40 Students demonstrate their understanding of Human He- redity by&hellip; &bull; Identifying that an offspring&rsquo;s traits are determined by combining
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S87 Science &mdash; Body Systems <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:41 Students demonstrate their understanding of Human Body Systems by&hellip; &bull; Showing connections between external and internal body structures and how they help humans survive, Science Concepts: a. There are external and internal structures that provide for the survival needs of human organisms. - Skin protects the body from harmful substances and other organisms and from drying out. - The
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S91 Science &mdash; Human Disease <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:42 Students demonstrate their understanding of the Patterns of Human Health/Disease by&hellip; &bull; Explaining that tears, saliva, and skin, can protect the body from harmful germs. Science Concepts: a. If germs are able to get inside a person&rsquo;s body, they may keep it from working properly. Tears, saliva, and skin protect our bodies from germs. Human Disease S5-6:42 Students demonstrate their
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S95 Science &mdash; Patterns of Human Development No <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:43 at this level Teacher may review Grade 1-2 Patterns of Human Devel- opment Concepts. Patterns of Human Development S5-6:43 Students demonstrate their understanding of the Patterns of Human Development by&hellip; &bull; Drawing/diagramming/modeling the life span of humans in a timeline highlighting major points in the cycle (e.g., one cell grows into a many-celled embryo, composed of
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S99 Science &mdash; Solar System <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:44 Students demonstrate their understanding Characteristics of the Solar System by&hellip; &bull; Creating a model of the planets and their correct order from the sun. AND &bull; Drawing or building and then explaining a model of the earth rotating on its axis in relation to the sun and moon (i.e., day and night). Science Concepts: a. The earth is one of several planets that orbit the sun, and the moon orbits
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S103 Science &mdash; Scale, distances, star formation, theories, instrumen- tation <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:45 Students demonstrate their understanding of Processes and Change over Time within Systems of the Universe by&hellip; &bull; Identifying similar star patterns/or groups from night pho- tographs of the same location at different times of the years. AND &bull; Comparing (similarities) between the sun and stars. Science Concepts: a. Stars are like the sun, but so
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S107 Science &mdash; Earth Materials and the Rock Cycle <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:46 Students demonstrate their understanding of Processes and Change over Time within Earth Systems by&hellip; &bull; Observing and identifying components of soils and rocks. AND &bull; Recognizing and identifying the four basic materials of the earth (i.e., rocks, soil water and gases). AND &bull; Observing and describing the properties of rocks. Science Concepts: a. Soil is made partly
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rocks from earth&rsquo;s surface weather, form sediments and become buried and heated (through pressure or direct heat), they may crystal- lize into new rock. Eventually those new rocks may be brought to the surface by forces that drive plate motions (The Rock Cycle). b. The earth is layered with a rigid shell, a <span class="highlight">hot</span> mantle and a dense metallic core. Earth Materials and the Rock Cycle No S7-8:46 at this grade level Teachers may review Grade 5-6 Change Over Time within Earth Systems Concepts. Grades 5-6
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S111 Science &mdash; Forces and Changes on the Earth&rsquo;s Surface <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:47 Students demonstrate their understanding of Processes and Change over Time within Earth Systems by&hellip; &bull; Building models that simulate deposits of sediments (e.g., a stream table. AND &bull; Investigating local land forms and comparing them with models created in the classroom. Science Concept: a. Waves, wind, water and ice shape and reshape the earth&rsquo;s
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S115 Science &mdash; Atmosphere, Water Cycle, Weather, Seasons <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:48 Students demonstrate their understanding of Processes and Change over Time within Earth Systems by&hellip; &bull; Observing, recording and analyzing local weather data and making predictions based on that data. AND &bull; Describing water as it changes into vapor in the air and reappears as a liquid when it is cooled. AND &bull; Explaining how this cycle of water relates to
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S119 Science &mdash; Natural Resources <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:49 Students demonstrate their understanding of Processes and Change within Natural Resources by&hellip; &bull; Observing and describing properties of living and non- living resources. AND &bull; Explaining how the properties of living and n on-living resources make them suitable for use by humans. Science Concepts: a. The varied earth materials have different physical and chemical properties, which make
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(e.g., Why is Vermont considering investing in wind energy?). i • Explaining ways people meet their basic needs and wants (e.g., people buy oil because they need heat; people buy video games because they want entertainment). • Comparing prices of goods and services. • Explaini...
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(e.g., Why is Vermont considering investing in wind energy?). i • Explaining ways people meet their basic needs and wants (e.g., people buy oil because they need heat; people buy video games because they want entertainment). • Comparing prices of goods and services. • Explaining how people save (e.g., by giving up something you want, by saving your allowance, by putting money in the bank). Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Economics
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Vermont Department of Education (History &amp; Social Sciences Grade Expectations) H&amp;SS30 Physical and Cultural Geography: Grouped with Vermont Standards 4.3, 4.6, 6.7, 6.8, 6.13 Grades 5-6 Grades 7-8 H&amp;SS5-6:11 Students interpret geography and solve geographic prob- lems by&hellip; &bull; Identifying characteristics of states, countries, and conti- nents using resources such as landmarks, models, maps, photographs, atlases, internet, <span class="highlight">video</span>, reference materials, GIS and mental mapping. i &bull; Observing, comparing
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(e.g., Why is Vermont considering investing in wind energy?). i &bull; Explaining ways people meet their basic needs and wants (e.g., people buy oil because they need heat; people buy <span class="highlight">video</span> games because they want entertainment). &bull; Comparing prices of goods and services. &bull; Explaining how people save (e.g., by giving up something you want, by saving your allowance, by putting money in the bank). Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Economics