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0;93205.1.6 Explain the concept of elevation. #0;93205.1.7 Determine the elevations of specific points on a topographic map. #0;93205.1.8 Construct a 3-D representation of a topographical map that illustrates contour lines. #0;93205.1.9 Construct an elevation profile from topogra...
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0;93205.1.6 Explain the concept of elevation. #0;93205.1.7 Determine the elevations of specific points on a topographic map. #0;93205.1.8 Construct a 3-D representation of a topographical map that illustrates contour lines. #0;93205.1.9 Construct an elevation profile from topographic map data #0;93205.1.10. Identify landforms and determine stream flow direction using a topographic map. #0;93205.1.11 Use field data to create a topographic map of a landform #0;93205.1.12 Interpret basic
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http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/sci/doc/SCI_3205.pdf#page=4
www.state.tn.us/education/ci/sci/doc/SCI_3205.pdf#page=4
0;93205.1.6 Explain the concept of elevation. #0;93205.1.7 Determine the elevations of specific points on a <span class="highlight">topographic</span> map. #0;93205.1.8 Construct a 3-D representation of a topographical map that illustrates <span class="highlight">contour</span> lines. #0;93205.1.9 Construct an elevation profile from <span class="highlight">topographic</span> map data #0;93205.1.10. Identify landforms and determine stream flow direction using a <span class="highlight">topographic</span> map. #0;93205.1.11 Use field data to create a <span class="highlight">topographic</span> map of a landform #0;93205.1.12 Interpret basic
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
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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http://doe.sd.gov/contentstandards/science/docs/2005/EarthSpace/South%20Dakota%20Science%202005.pdf#page=99
doe.sd.gov/contentstandards/science/docs/2005/EarthSpace/South%20Dakota%2...
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 <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
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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. 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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http://sde.state.ok.us/Curriculum/PASS/Subject/science.pdf#page=13
sde.state.ok.us/Curriculum/PASS/Subject/science.pdf#page=13
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
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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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http://www.ed.state.nh.us/education/doe/organization/curriculum/CurriculumFrameworks/documents/ScienceFramework.pdf#page=58
www.ed.state.nh.us/education/doe/organization/curriculum/CurriculumFramew...
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
Strand 1: Properties and Principles of Matter and Energy
⇛ 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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http://dese.mo.gov/divimprove/curriculum/GLE/documents/sc_gle_2.0_k8_0308.pdf#page=27
dese.mo.gov/divimprove/curriculum/GLE/documents/sc_gle_2.0_k8_0308.pdf#pa...
⇛ graphs (bar, pictograph) ⇛ writings Scope and Sequence - All Units a. Communicate simple procedures and results of investigations and explanations through: ⇛ oral presentations ⇛ drawings and <span class="highlight">maps</span> ⇛ 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 <span class="highlight">maps</span> ⇛ data tables ⇛ graphs (bar, single <span class="highlight">line</span>, pictograph) ⇛ writings Scope and
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http://dese.mo.gov/divimprove/curriculum/GLE/documents/sc_gle_2.0_k8_0308.pdf#page=60
dese.mo.gov/divimprove/curriculum/GLE/documents/sc_gle_2.0_k8_0308.pdf#pa...
and explanations through: ⇛ oral presentations ⇛ drawings and <span class="highlight">maps</span> ⇛ 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) ⇛ graphs (bar, single <span class="highlight">line</span>, pictograph) ⇛ writings Scope and Sequence - All Units a. Communicate the procedures and results of investigations and explanations through: ⇛ oral presentations ⇛ drawings and <span class="highlight">maps</span>
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