6.3: Understand the unity, diversity, and interrelationships of organisms, including their relationship to cycles of matter and energy in the environment

6.3.1: Describe how matter and energy are transferred within and among living systems and their physical environment

Food Chain

6.6: Understand the nature of matter and energy, forms of energy (including waves) and energy transformations, and their significance in understanding the structure of the universe

6.6.1: Compare how heat energy can be transferred through conduction, convection, and radiation

Conduction and Convection
Heat Absorption
Heat Transfer by Conduction
Herschel Experiment - Metric
Radiation

6.6.2: Describe the different types of energy transformations

Energy Conversion in a System
Energy Conversions
Inclined Plane - Sliding Objects

6.6.3: Explain how energy can change forms and is conserved

Air Track
Energy Conversion in a System
Energy Conversions
Inclined Plane - Sliding Objects

6.6.5: Explain how matter can change physical or chemical forms, but the total amount of matter remains constant

Chemical Changes
Chemical Equations

6.6.6: Describe and compare the physical and chemical properties of different substances

Mineral Identification

6.6.8: Recognize changes that indicate that a chemical reaction has taken place

Chemical Changes
Chemical Equations

6.7: Understand the relationship between force, mass, and motion of objects; and know the major natural forces: gravitational, electric, and magnetic

6.7.1: Describe examples of how forces affect an object's motion

Force and Fan Carts

Correlation last revised: 9/16/2020

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