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• Recognizing that all living and non-living things are formed from combinations of about 100 elements. Science Concepts: a. All matter is made up of atoms that are too small to see. b. Atoms bond together to form molecules. c. An element is a substance in which the atoms are all the same. d. A...
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• Recognizing that all living and non-living things are formed from combinations of about 100 elements. Science Concepts: a. All matter is made up of atoms that are too small to see. b. Atoms bond together to form molecules. c. An element is a substance in which the atoms are all the same. d. All living and non-living things are formed from com- binations of about 100 elements. S7-8:11 Not assessed at this level Properties of Matter S5-6:9 Students demonstrate their understanding of the Properties
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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=25
education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page...
• Recognizing that all living and non-living things are formed from combinations of about 100 elements. Science Concepts: a. All matter is made up of atoms that are too small to see. b. Atoms bond together to form molecules. c. An element is a substance in which the atoms are all the same. d. All living and non-living things are formed from <span class="highlight">com</span>- binations of about 100 elements. S7-8:11 Not assessed at this level Properties of Matter S5-6:9 Students demonstrate their understanding of the Properties
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