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The Kansas Science Education Standards Glossary is a compilation of terms identified by a ...
successive generations destructive process- events that break down part of the earth differentiation- changes in cell shape, physiology, and function associated with the production of specialized cells digestion- mechanical and chemical decomposition of biological molecules disease- any cond...
Microsoft Word - ssstd7.docssstd7.pdf
8/9/2005 Page 186 of 298 Map projections - the transfer of the shape of land and water bodies, along with a global grid, from a globe to a flat map. Mental Maps - the mental image a person has of an area. Physical feature - a natural characteristic of a place (elevation, landforms, veg...
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8/9/2005 Page 186 of 298 Map projections - the transfer of the shape of land and water bodies, along with a global grid, from a globe to a flat map. Mental Maps - the mental image a person has of an area. Physical feature - a natural characteristic of a place (elevation, landforms, vegetation). Population distribution - location patterns of various populations. Region - an area with one or more common characteristics or features which make it different from surrounding areas. Relative location - the
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8/9/2005 Page 186 of 298 Map projections - the transfer of the shape of land and water bodies, along with a global grid, <span class="highlight">from</span> a globe to a flat map. Mental Maps - the mental <span class="highlight">image</span> a person has of an area. Physical feature - a natural characteristic of a place (elevation, landforms, vegetation). Population distribution - location patterns of various populations. Region - an area with one or more common characteristics or features which make it different <span class="highlight">from</span> surrounding areas. Relative location - the
Microsoft Word - sci_standards_Aug07b.docsci_standards_Aug07b.pdf
scientific method historically proceeded from an inductive approach rather than a deductive approach. 1. a. Modern science has been a successful enterprise that contributes to dramatic improvements in the human condition. b. Science progresses by incremental advances of scientists o...
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scientific method historically proceeded from an inductive approach rather than a deductive approach. 1. a. Modern science has been a successful enterprise that contributes to dramatic improvements in the human condition. b. Science progresses by incremental advances of scientists or teams of scientists. c. Some advances that are fundamental and long-lasting include: Copernican revolution, Newtonian physics, relativity, geological time scale, plate tectonics, atomic theory, nuclear physics
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scientific <span class="highlight">method</span> historically proceeded <span class="highlight">from</span> an inductive approach rather than a deductive approach. 1. a. Modern science has been a successful enterprise that contributes to dramatic improvements in the human condition. b. Science progresses by incremental advances of scientists or teams of scientists. c. Some advances that are fundamental and long-lasting include: Copernican revolution, Newtonian physics, relativity, geological time scale, <span class="highlight">plate</span> tectonics, atomic theory, nuclear physics
The Kansas Science Education Standards Glossary is a compilation of terms identified by a ...
1. to formulate and test a hypothesis using a scientific method to investigate and collect data that either supports or does not support a hypothesis while maintaining constant variables and manipulating one variable at a time explore- to study a scientific idea in a hands-on manner...
Microsoft Word - sci_std_Aug07_hs.docsci_std_Aug07_hs.pdf
scientific method historically proceeded from an inductive approach rather than a deductive approach. 1. a. Modern science has been a successful enterprise that contributes to dramatic improvements in the human condition. b. Science progresses by incremental advances of scientists o...
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scientific method historically proceeded from an inductive approach rather than a deductive approach. 1. a. Modern science has been a successful enterprise that contributes to dramatic improvements in the human condition. b. Science progresses by incremental advances of scientists or teams of scientists. c. Some advances that are fundamental and long-lasting include: Copernican revolution, Newtonian physics, relativity, geological time scale, plate tectonics, atomic theory, nuclear physics
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scientific <span class="highlight">method</span> historically proceeded <span class="highlight">from</span> an inductive approach rather than a deductive approach. 1. a. Modern science has been a successful enterprise that contributes to dramatic improvements in the human condition. b. Science progresses by incremental advances of scientists or teams of scientists. c. Some advances that are fundamental and long-lasting include: Copernican revolution, Newtonian physics, relativity, geological time scale, <span class="highlight">plate</span> tectonics, atomic theory, nuclear physics
Glossaryreadingglossary.pdf
√ inferences – a statement created from using information from the text and a reader’s prior knowledge. inferential - an item, the answer, to which is implied or suggested rather than directly stated in the text. Glossary - Page 10 April 28, 2004...
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√ inferences – a statement created from using information from the text and a reader’s prior knowledge. inferential - an item, the answer, to which is implied or suggested rather than directly stated in the text. Glossary - Page 10 April 28, 2004
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&radic; inferences &ndash; a statement created <span class="highlight">from</span> <span class="highlight">using</span> information <span class="highlight">from</span> the text and a reader&rsquo;s prior knowledge. inferential - an item, the answer, to which is implied or suggested rather than directly stated in the text. Glossary - Page 10 April 28, 2004
Microsoft Word - mathstdglossary2004.docmathstdglossary2004.pdf
representation of written or pictorial forms of a number concept, e.g., one hundred thirty-two is represented by 132 standard unit of measure – measurement unit such as customary or metric stem-and-leaf plot – a method of organizing data from least to greatest usin...
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representation of written or pictorial forms of a number concept, e.g., one hundred thirty-two is represented by 132 standard unit of measure – measurement unit such as customary or metric stem-and-leaf plot – a method of organizing data from least to greatest using the digits of the greatest place value to group data; shows the greatest, least, and median values in a set of data subtraction problem – 28 (minuend) - 7 (subtrahend) 21 (difernce) 28 – 7 = 21 subtrahend
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representation of written or pictorial forms of a number concept, e.g., one hundred thirty-two is represented by 132 standard unit of measure &ndash; measurement unit such as customary or metric stem-and-leaf plot &ndash; a <span class="highlight">method</span> of organizing data <span class="highlight">from</span> least to greatest <span class="highlight">using</span> the digits of the greatest place value to group data; shows the greatest, least, and median values in a set of data subtraction problem &ndash; 28 (minuend) - 7 (subtrahend) 21 (difernce) 28 &ndash; 7 = 21 subtrahend
Microsoft Word - mathstdrev0703.docmathstdrev0703.pdf
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stem-and-leaf plot – a method of organizing data from least to greatest using the digits of the greatest place value to group data; shows the greatest, least, and median values in a set of data subtraction problem – 28 (minuend) - 7 (subtrahend) 21 (difernce) 28...
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stem-and-leaf plot – a method of organizing data from least to greatest using the digits of the greatest place value to group data; shows the greatest, least, and median values in a set of data subtraction problem – 28 (minuend) - 7 (subtrahend) 21 (difernce) 28 – 7 = 21 subtrahend – the number or the term to be subtracted sum – the result of adding two or more numbers Symmetric Property – for any real numbers a and b, if a = b, then b = a Symmetry (line of
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halving. 3. recognizes three-dimensional figures <span class="highlight">from</span> various perspectives (top, bottom, sides, corners) (2.4.K1a). 4. recognizes which figures will tessellate (2.4.K1a). The student&hellip; 1. describes a transformation of a given two-dimensional figure that moves it <span class="highlight">from</span> its initial placement (preimage) to its final placement (<span class="highlight">image</span>) (2.4.A1a). 2. makes a scale drawing of a two-dimensional figure <span class="highlight">using</span> a simple scale (2.4.A1a), e.g., <span class="highlight">using</span> the scale 1 cm = 30 m, the student makes a scale drawing of the
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stem-and-leaf plot &ndash; a <span class="highlight">method</span> of organizing data <span class="highlight">from</span> least to greatest <span class="highlight">using</span> the digits of the greatest place value to group data; shows the greatest, least, and median values in a set of data subtraction problem &ndash; 28 (minuend) - 7 (subtrahend) 21 (difernce) 28 &ndash; 7 = 21 subtrahend &ndash; the number or the term to be subtracted sum &ndash; the result of adding two or more numbers Symmetric Property &ndash; for any real numbers a and b, if a = b, then b = a Symmetry (line of
Standard 1 - Number and Computation: The student uses numerical and computational concept...
its final placement (image) (2.4.A1a). 2. makes a scale drawing of a two-dimensional figure using a simple scale (2.4.A1a), e.g., using the scale 1 cm = 30 m, the student makes a scale drawing of the school. Teacher Notes: Transformational geometry is another way to investigat...
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its final placement (image) (2.4.A1a). 2. makes a scale drawing of a two-dimensional figure using a simple scale (2.4.A1a), e.g., using the scale 1 cm = 30 m, the student makes a scale drawing of the school. Teacher Notes: Transformational geometry is another way to investigate and interpret geometric figures by moving every point in a plane figure to a new location. To help students form images of shapes through different transformations, students can use concrete objects, figures drawn on graph
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its final placement (<span class="highlight">image</span>) (2.4.A1a). 2. makes a scale drawing of a two-dimensional figure <span class="highlight">using</span> a simple scale (2.4.A1a), e.g., <span class="highlight">using</span> the scale 1 cm = 30 m, the student makes a scale drawing of the school. Teacher Notes: Transformational geometry is another way to investigate and interpret geometric figures by moving every point in a plane figure to a new location. To help students form <span class="highlight">images</span> of shapes through different transformations, students can use concrete objects, figures drawn on graph
Microsoft Word - ssstdh.docssstdh.pdf
8/9/2005 Page 245 of 298 Distribution - the arrangement of items over a specified area. Economy - the production and distribution of goods and services within an economic system. Plate tectonics - the theory that the uppermost part of the earth is divided into plates that slide or drift very...
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8/9/2005 Page 245 of 298 Distribution - the arrangement of items over a specified area. Economy - the production and distribution of goods and services within an economic system. Plate tectonics - the theory that the uppermost part of the earth is divided into plates that slide or drift very slowly, causing the formation of physical features, such as mountains. Physical process - a course or method of operation that produces, maintains, or alters Earth’s physical systems (e.g., glaciation, erosion
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8/9/2005 Page 245 of 298 Distribution - the arrangement of items over a specified area. Economy - the production and distribution of goods and services within an economic system. <span class="highlight">Plate</span> tectonics - the theory that the uppermost part of the earth is divided into plates that slide or drift very slowly, causing the formation of physical features, such as mountains. Physical process - a course or <span class="highlight">method</span> of operation that produces, maintains, or alters Earth&rsquo;s physical systems (e.g., glaciation, erosion
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