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Kindergarten |
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C |
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The student will recognize the changes that occur in the sky. |
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C |
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1. The sun, moon, stars, clouds, birds, and airplanes all have properties, locations, and movements that can be observed and described. (NSES p.134) |
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First Grade |
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C |
1 |
The student will recognize the changes that occur in the sky in a 24-hour day. |
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C |
1 |
1. The student will observe and describe the changes in the position of the sun and the moon. |
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C |
1 |
2. There are more stars in the sky than anyone can easily count, but they are not scattered evenly, and they are not all the same in brightness or color. (AAAS 4A1) |
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C |
1 |
3. The moon looks a little different everyday, but looks the same again about every four weeks. (AAAS 4A3) |
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C |
1 |
4. The sun warms the land, air, and water. (AAAS 4E1) |
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Third Grade |
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C |
3 |
The student will understand the characteristics and relationships of objects in the solar system. |
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C |
3 |
1. The student will recognize the difference between rotation and revolution and their connection to day, night, seasons and the year. |
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C |
3 |
2. The student will identify the planets in the solar system and their relative sizes, distances and basic characteristics. |
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C |
3 |
3. The student will observe that the sun supplies heat and light to the Earth. |
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C |
3 |
4. The student will know that planets look like stars, but over time they move differently than stars. |
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Fourth Grade |
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C |
4 |
The student will identify the patterns and movements of celestial objects. |
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C |
4 |
1. The student will recognize that the stars in the sky appear to slowly move from east to west, when facing south. |
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C |
4 |
2. The student will identify the sun as an average-sized star and that the other stars are so far away that they look like points of light. |
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C |
4 |
3. The student will know that telescopes magnify distant objects in the sky and dramatically increase the number of stars we can see. |
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Fifth Grade |
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C |
5 |
The student will investigate the interacting systems found in our solar system. (NSES p 158-159) |
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C |
5 |
1. Things on or near the earth are pulled toward it by the earth's gravity. (AAAS 4B1) |
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C |
5 |
2. The earth is one of several planets that orbit the sun, and the moon orbits around the earth. (AAAS 4A4) |
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C |
5 |
3. Most objects in the solar system are in regular and predictable motion. Those motions explain such phenomena as the day, the year, phases of the moon, and eclipses. (NSES p. 160) |