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 Microsoft Word - South Dakota Science 2005.rtf
examine the role of water on the Earth. • Surface Examples: waves, glaciers, rivers • Underground Example: aquifers • Atmosphere Examples: precipitation, humidity (Comprehension) 6.E.1.3. Students are able to explain processes involved in the formation of the Earth’s structure....
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examine the role of water on the Earth. • Surface Examples: waves, glaciers, rivers • Underground Example: aquifers • Atmosphere Examples: precipitation, humidity (Comprehension) 6.E.1.3. Students are able to explain processes involved in the formation of the Earth’s structure. Examples: plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes #0;9 Interpret topographic and digital imagery or remotely sensed data to identify surface features. Examples: local, global, regional #0;9 Explain the formation of
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examine the role of water on the Earth. &bull; Surface Examples: waves, glaciers, rivers &bull; Underground Example: aquifers &bull; Atmosphere Examples: precipitation, humidity (Comprehension) 6.E.1.3. Students are able to explain processes involved in the formation of the Earth&rsquo;s structure. Examples: plate tectonics, volcanoes, earthquakes #0;9 Interpret <span class="highlight">topographic</span> and <span class="highlight">digital</span> imagery or remotely sensed data to identify surface features. Examples: local, global, regional #0;9 Explain the formation of
 KINDERGARTEN
and includes organizing ideas, using appropriate vocabulary, graphs, other visual representations, and mathematical equations. The student will accomplish these objectives to meet this process standard. *1. Report data using tables, line, bar, trend, and/or simple circle graphs. null 2. Int...
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and includes organizing ideas, using appropriate vocabulary, graphs, other visual representations, and mathematical equations. The student will accomplish these objectives to meet this process standard. *1. Report data using tables, line, bar, trend, and/or simple circle graphs. null 2. Interpret data tables, line, bar, trend and/or simple circle graphs. null 3. Make predictions based on patterns in experimental data. null 4. Communicate the results of investigations and/or give
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and includes organizing ideas, using appropriate vocabulary, graphs, other visual representations, and mathematical equations. The student will accomplish these objectives to meet this process standard. *1. Report data using tables, <span class="highlight">line</span>, bar, trend, and/or simple circle graphs. null 2. Interpret data tables, <span class="highlight">line</span>, bar, trend and/or simple circle graphs. null 3. Make predictions based on patterns in experimental data. null 4. Communicate the results of investigations and/or give
Microsoft Word - ssstd8.docssstd8.pdf
railroads during a certain era. Access the data on-line. Add the information to the on-line base map. Analyze the maps created to note any patterns. Overlay the maps with additional GIS data showing railroad service during a later era and during the present. Add infor...
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railroads during a certain era. Access the data on-line. Add the information to the on-line base map. Analyze the maps created to note any patterns. Overlay the maps with additional GIS data showing railroad service during a later era and during the present. Add information about the growth or shrinkage of specified cities in each of the eras. Overlay each map with highway access, and compare. Write conclusions resulting from the analysis. Sources for GIS data include the Kansas Data Access and
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railroads during a certain era. Access the data on-<span class="highlight">line</span>. Add the information to the on-<span class="highlight">line</span> base map. Analyze the <span class="highlight">maps</span> created to note any patterns. Overlay the <span class="highlight">maps</span> with additional GIS data showing railroad service during a later era and during the present. Add information about the growth or shrinkage of specified cities in each of the eras. Overlay each map with highway access, and compare. Write conclusions resulting from the analysis. Sources <span class="highlight">for</span> GIS data include the Kansas Data Access and
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2.2 Employ knowledge of basic weather symbols to read and interpret weather and topographic maps. S:ESS4:6:2.3 Read and interpret data from barometers, sling psychrometers and anemometers. S:ESS4:8:2.1 Calculate temperature in degrees Celsius. S:ESS4:8:2.2 Perform calculations us...
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2.2 Employ knowledge of basic weather symbols to read and interpret weather and topographic maps. S:ESS4:6:2.3 Read and interpret data from barometers, sling psychrometers and anemometers. S:ESS4:8:2.1 Calculate temperature in degrees Celsius. S:ESS4:8:2.2 Perform calculations using metric measurements. S:ESS4:8:2.3 Describe how man uses land-based light telescopes, radio telescopes, satellites, manned exploration, probes and robots to collect data. 3. LOCAL AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL
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2.2 Employ knowledge of basic weather symbols to read and interpret weather and <span class="highlight">topographic</span> <span class="highlight">maps</span>. S:ESS4:6:2.3 Read and interpret data from barometers, sling psychrometers and anemometers. S:ESS4:8:2.1 Calculate temperature in degrees Celsius. S:ESS4:8:2.2 Perform calculations using metric measurements. S:ESS4:8:2.3 Describe how man uses land-based light telescopes, radio telescopes, satellites, manned exploration, probes and robots to collect data. 3. LOCAL AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL
 Microsoft Word - mathsol2009.doc
Mathematics Standards of Learning for Virginia Public Schools – February 2009 6 2.6 The student, given two whole numbers whose sum is 99 or less, will a) estimate the sum; and b) find the sum, using various methods of calculation. 2.7 The student, given two whole numbers, each of which...
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Mathematics Standards of Learning for Virginia Public Schools – February 2009 6 2.6 The student, given two whole numbers whose sum is 99 or less, will a) estimate the sum; and b) find the sum, using various methods of calculation. 2.7 The student, given two whole numbers, each of which is 99 or less, will a) estimate the difference; and b) find the difference, using various methods of calculation. 2.8 The student will create and solve one- and two-step addition and subtraction problems, using data
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Mathematics Standards of Learning <span class="highlight">for</span> Virginia Public Schools &ndash; February 2009 6 2.6 The student, given two whole numbers whose sum is 99 or less, will a) estimate the sum; and b) find the sum, using various methods of calculation. 2.7 The student, given two whole numbers, each of which is 99 or less, will a) estimate the difference; and b) find the difference, using various methods of calculation. 2.8 The student will create and solve one- and two-step addition and subtraction problems, using data
 Strand 1: Properties and Principles of Matter and Energy
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⇛ graphs (bar, pictograph) ⇛ writings Scope and Sequence - All Units a. Communicate simple procedures and results of investigations and explanations through: ⇛ oral presentations ⇛ drawings and maps ⇛ data tables ⇛ graphs (bar, pictograph) ⇛ writings...
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⇛ graphs (bar, pictograph) ⇛ writings Scope and Sequence - All Units a. Communicate simple procedures and results of investigations and explanations through: ⇛ oral presentations ⇛ drawings and maps ⇛ data tables ⇛ graphs (bar, pictograph) ⇛ writings Scope and Sequence - All Units a. Communicate simple procedures and results of investigations and explanations through: ⇛ oral presentations ⇛ drawings and maps ⇛ data tables ⇛ graphs (bar, single line, pictograph) ⇛ writings Scope and
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&#8667; graphs (bar, pictograph) &#8667; writings Scope and Sequence - All Units a. Communicate simple procedures and results of investigations and explanations through: &#8667; oral presentations &#8667; drawings and <span class="highlight">maps</span> &#8667; data tables &#8667; graphs (bar, pictograph) &#8667; writings Scope and Sequence - All Units a. Communicate simple procedures and results of investigations and explanations through: &#8667; oral presentations &#8667; drawings and <span class="highlight">maps</span> &#8667; data tables &#8667; graphs (bar, single <span class="highlight">line</span>, pictograph) &#8667; writings Scope and
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and explanations through: &#8667; oral presentations &#8667; drawings and <span class="highlight">maps</span> &#8667; data tables (allowing <span class="highlight">for</span> the recording and analysis of data relevant to the experiment, such as independent and dependent variables, multiple trials, beginning and ending times or temperatures, derived quantities) &#8667; graphs (bar, single <span class="highlight">line</span>, pictograph) &#8667; writings Scope and Sequence - All Units a. Communicate the procedures and results of investigations and explanations through: &#8667; oral presentations &#8667; drawings and <span class="highlight">maps</span>
 KINDERGARTEN
for measuring length). 2. Time and Temperature a. Solve simple addition problems with time (e.g., 15 minutes added to 1:10 p.m.). b. Tell time on a digital and analog clock to the nearest 5 minute. c. Read a thermometer and solve for temperature change. 3. Money: Determine...
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for measuring length). 2. Time and Temperature a. Solve simple addition problems with time (e.g., 15 minutes added to 1:10 p.m.). b. Tell time on a digital and analog clock to the nearest 5 minute. c. Read a thermometer and solve for temperature change. 3. Money: Determine the correct amount of change when a purchase is made with a five dollar bill. Standard 5: Data Analysis - The student will demonstrate an understanding of collection, display, and interpretation of data and
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<span class="highlight">for</span> measuring length). 2. Time and Temperature a. Solve simple addition problems with time (e.g., 15 minutes added to 1:10 p.m.). b. Tell time on a <span class="highlight">digital</span> and analog clock to the nearest 5 minute. c. Read a thermometer and solve <span class="highlight">for</span> temperature change. 3. Money: Determine the correct amount of change when a purchase is made with a five dollar bill. Standard 5: Data Analysis - The student will demonstrate an understanding of collection, display, and interpretation of data and
 Massachusetts History and Social Science Curriculum Framework: August 2003
Grades 1 and 2 (continued) ❚ Tell time at quarter-hour intervals on analog and digital clocks using a.m. and p.m. DATA ANALYSIS, STATISTICS, AND PROBABILITY ❚ Use interviews, surveys, and observations to gather data about themselves and their surroundings. ❚ Organize, cla...
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Grades 1 and 2 (continued) ❚ Tell time at quarter-hour intervals on analog and digital clocks using a.m. and p.m. DATA ANALYSIS, STATISTICS, AND PROBABILITY ❚ Use interviews, surveys, and observations to gather data about themselves and their surroundings. ❚ Organize, classify, represent, and interpret data using tallies, charts, tables, bar graphs, pictographs, and Venn diagrams, and interpret the representations. ❚ Formulate inferences (draw conclusions) and make educated guesses (conjectures
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Grades 1 and 2 (continued) &#10074; Tell time at quarter-hour intervals on analog and <span class="highlight">digital</span> clocks using a.m. and p.m. DATA ANALYSIS, STATISTICS, AND PROBABILITY &#10074; Use interviews, surveys, and observations to gather data about themselves and their surroundings. &#10074; Organize, classify, represent, and interpret data using tallies, charts, tables, bar graphs, pictographs, and Venn diagrams, and interpret the representations. &#10074; Formulate inferences (draw conclusions) and make educated guesses (conjectures
Microsoft Word - ssstd7.docssstd7.pdf
the data on-line and add information to the base map. Analyze the maps created to note any spatial patterns in farm concentrations, changes over the last few decades, and hypothesize possible reasons. Overlay the maps with additional GIS data showing precipitation, land topogr...
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the data on-line and add information to the base map. Analyze the maps created to note any spatial patterns in farm concentrations, changes over the last few decades, and hypothesize possible reasons. Overlay the maps with additional GIS data showing precipitation, land topography, and any other factors that students include in the hypothesis. Write conclusions resulting from the analysis. Sources for GIS data include the Kansas Data Access and Support Center, in conjunction with the Kansas
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the data on-<span class="highlight">line</span> and add information to the base map. Analyze the <span class="highlight">maps</span> created to note any spatial patterns in farm concentrations, changes over the last few decades, and hypothesize possible reasons. Overlay the <span class="highlight">maps</span> with additional GIS data showing precipitation, land topography, and any other factors that students include in the hypothesis. Write conclusions resulting from the analysis. Sources <span class="highlight">for</span> GIS data include the Kansas Data Access and Support Center, in conjunction with the Kansas
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