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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S83 Science — Heredity S3-4:40 Students demonstrate their understanding of Human He- redity by… • Identifying similarities that are inherited from a biological parent. Science Concepts: a. Some similarities b...
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S83 Science — Heredity S3-4:40 Students demonstrate their understanding of Human He- redity by… • 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… • Identifying that an offspring’s traits are determined by combining
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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=5
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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…• 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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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=44
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S43 Science — Grades 3-4 Grades 5-6 Physical Science: Vermont Standards and Evidences—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… • 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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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=84
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S83 Science — Heredity <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:40 Students demonstrate their understanding of Human He- redity by… • 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… • Identifying that an offspring’s traits are determined by combining
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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=92
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S91 Science — Human Disease <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:42 Students demonstrate their understanding of the Patterns of Human Health/Disease by… • 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’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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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=100
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S99 Science — Solar System <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:44 Students demonstrate their understanding Characteristics of the Solar System by… • Creating a model of the planets and their correct order from the sun. AND • 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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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=104
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S103 Science — 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… • Identifying similar star patterns/or groups from night pho- tographs of the same location at different times of the years. AND • Comparing (similarities) between the sun and stars. Science Concepts: a. Stars are like the sun, but so
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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=108
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S107 Science — 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… • Observing and identifying components of soils and rocks. AND • Recognizing and identifying the four basic materials of the earth (i.e., rocks, soil water and gases). AND • Observing and describing the properties of rocks. Science Concepts: a. Soil is made partly
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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=120
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Vermont Department of Education (Science Grade Expectations) S119 Science — Natural Resources <span class="highlight">S3</span>-4:49 Students demonstrate their understanding of Processes and Change within Natural Resources by… • Observing and describing properties of living and non- living resources. AND • 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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