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2006 Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework
–33 Standard #1 • Obtain a topographic relief map and a corresponding paper contour map of a coastal area (preferably in Massachusetts). Use both maps to demonstrate the changes in the coastline that would occur if the sea level were to rise by various amounts. •...
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–33 Standard #1 • Obtain a topographic relief map and a corresponding paper contour map of a coastal area (preferably in Massachusetts). Use both maps to demonstrate the changes in the coastline that would occur if the sea level were to rise by various amounts. • Use topographic maps to explain an environmental problem, its location, its cause, and a proposed solution. • Construct a clinometer. If suitable terrain is available, use a clinometer to determine the height of geologic features, the slope
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http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/1006.pdf#page=40
www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/1006.pdf#page=40
Earth and Space Science, Grades 6–8 LEARNING STANDARD IDEAS <span class="highlight">FOR</span> DEVELOPING INVESTIGATIONS AND LEARNING EXPERIENCES Mapping the Earth 1. Recognize, interpret, and be able to create models of the earth’s common physical features in various mapping representations, including <span class="highlight">contour</span> <span class="highlight">maps</span>. Choose a small area of unpaved, sloping ground in the schoolyard or a park. Create a scale <span class="highlight">contour</span> map of the area. Include true north and magnetic north. Earth’s Structure 2. Describe the layers of the
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http://www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/1006.pdf#page=125
www.doe.mass.edu/frameworks/scitech/1006.pdf#page=125
–33 Standard #1 • Obtain a <span class="highlight">topographic</span> relief map and a corresponding paper <span class="highlight">contour</span> map of a coastal area (preferably in Massachusetts). Use both <span class="highlight">maps</span> to demonstrate the changes in the coastline that would occur if the sea level were to rise by various amounts. • Use <span class="highlight">topographic</span> <span class="highlight">maps</span> to explain an environmental problem, its location, its cause, and a proposed solution. • Construct a clinometer. If suitable terrain is available, use a clinometer to determine the height of geologic features, the slope
Science Content Standards - Curriculum Frameworks (CA Dept of Education)
perform tests, collect data, and display data. c. Construct appropriate graphs from data and develop qualitative statements about the relationships between variables. d. Communicate the steps and results from an investigation in written reports and oral presentations. e. Recognize wh...
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perform tests, collect data, and display data. c. Construct appropriate graphs from data and develop qualitative statements about the relationships between variables. d. Communicate the steps and results from an investigation in written reports and oral presentations. e. Recognize whether evidence is consistent with a proposed explanation. f. Read a topographic map and a geologic map for evidence provided on the maps and construct and interpret a simple scale map. g. Interpret events by sequence and
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http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/sciencestnd.pdf#page=30
www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/sciencestnd.pdf#page=30
perform tests, collect data, and display data. c. Construct appropriate graphs from data and develop qualitative statements about the relationships between variables. d. Communicate the steps and results from an investigation in written reports and oral presentations. e. Recognize whether evidence is consistent with a proposed explanation. f. Read a <span class="highlight">topographic</span> map and a geologic map <span class="highlight">for</span> evidence provided on the <span class="highlight">maps</span> and construct and interpret a simple scale map. g. Interpret events by sequence and
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http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/sciencestnd.pdf#page=61
www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/documents/sciencestnd.pdf#page=61
terms. g. Recognize the usefulness and limitations of models and theories as scientific representations of reality. h. Read and interpret <span class="highlight">topographic</span> and geologic <span class="highlight">maps</span>. i. Analyze the locations, sequences, or time intervals that are characteristic of natural phenomena (e.g., relative ages of rocks, locations of planets over time, and succession of species in an ecosystem). j. Recognize the issues of statistical variability and the need <span class="highlight">for</span> controlled tests. k. Recognize the cumulative nature of
Science Curriculum Framework
Investigate and map patterns of earthquake and volcanic activity ESS.8.7.8 Identify the causes and effects of weather-related phenomena: • thunderstorms • tornadoes/ hurricanes/cyclones/ typhoons • drought • acid precipitation ESS.8.7.9 Explain tornado belt weather patterns usi...
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Investigate and map patterns of earthquake and volcanic activity ESS.8.7.8 Identify the causes and effects of weather-related phenomena: • thunderstorms • tornadoes/ hurricanes/cyclones/ typhoons • drought • acid precipitation ESS.8.7.9 Explain tornado belt weather patterns using a map of the United States ESS.8.8.7 Use topographic maps to identify surface features of Earth
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http://arkansased.org/teachers/pdf/science_k-8_011006.pdf#page=43
arkansased.org/teachers/pdf/science_k-8_011006.pdf#page=43
Investigate and map patterns of earthquake and volcanic activity ESS.8.7.8 Identify the causes and effects of weather-related phenomena: • thunderstorms • tornadoes/ hurricanes/cyclones/ typhoons • drought • acid precipitation ESS.8.7.9 Explain tornado belt weather patterns using a map of the United States ESS.8.8.7 Use <span class="highlight">topographic</span> <span class="highlight">maps</span> to identify surface features of Earth
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http://arkansased.org/teachers/pdf/science_k-8_011006.pdf#page=61
arkansased.org/teachers/pdf/science_k-8_011006.pdf#page=61
destructive forces on Earth Investigate types of weathering Use <span class="highlight">topographic</span> <span class="highlight">maps</span> to identify surface features Create map of the six natural divisions of Arkansas to explain their formation Model rivers and predict changes Compare local soil types with standard soil profiles Demonstrate soil formation Investigate organic and inorganic components Investigate soil permeability Demonstrate how rock sequences can be disturbed Demonstrate how the moon’s gravity affects Earth’s ocean tides
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Voluntary State Curriculum - Biology 7/11/2007 NTB Denotes an indicator not tested on the Biology assessment. 16 Skills & Processes Voluntary State Curriculum (VSC) Pre-requisites Summarized from Voluntary State Curriculum Skills & Processes Grades 3 – 8 Expectation 1.5: The student...
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Voluntary State Curriculum - Biology 7/11/2007 NTB Denotes an indicator not tested on the Biology assessment. 16 Skills & Processes Voluntary State Curriculum (VSC) Pre-requisites Summarized from Voluntary State Curriculum Skills & Processes Grades 3 – 8 Expectation 1.5: The student will use appropriate methods for communicating in writing and orally the processes and results of scientific investigation. Supplemental Topics Indicator 4: The student will use tables, graphs, and
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http://mdk12.org/share/hsvsc/source/VSC_biology_hs.pdf#page=16
mdk12.org/share/hsvsc/source/VSC_biology_hs.pdf#page=16
Voluntary State Curriculum - Biology 7/11/2007 NTB Denotes an indicator not tested on the Biology assessment. 16 Skills & Processes Voluntary State Curriculum (VSC) Pre-requisites Summarized from Voluntary State Curriculum Skills & Processes Grades 3 – 8 Expectation 1.5: The student will use appropriate methods <span class="highlight">for</span> communicating in writing and orally the processes and results of scientific investigation. Supplemental Topics Indicator 4: The student will use tables, graphs, and
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