Grade Level Expectations
1.1.1: Understand how to use properties to sort natural and manufactured materials and objects.
1.1.1.a: Identify, describe, and sort objects and materials using observed physical properties such as hardness, shape, state of matter, smell, temperature, texture, weight, and magnetic properties.
Mineral Identification
Phases of Water
Weight and Mass
1.1.1.d: Identify which states of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) can change shape and which can expand to fill a container.
1.1.4: Understand that energy comes in many forms.
1.1.4.a: Describe the forms of energy present in a system (i.e., energy of motion [kinetic], heat energy, sound energy, light energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, and food energy).
Energy Conversions
Heat Absorption
Radiation
Sled Wars
1.1.5: Understand physical properties of Earth materials including rocks, soil, water, and air.
1.1.5.a: Describe the states of water on Earth (i.e., clouds, fog, dew, rain, hail, snow, ice) as solid, liquid, or gas.
1.2.2: Understand that energy can be transferred from one object to another and can be transformed from one form of energy to another.
1.2.2.a: Identify where or when a part of a simple system has the greatest or least energy (e.g., a toy car has the greatest energy when released from the top of a ramp).
1.2.2.b: Describe transfers of energy (e.g., heat energy is transferred from hot water to a cup).
Conduction and Convection
Heat Absorption
Radiation
1.2.2.d: Describe transformations of energy (e.g., energy of motion of hands clapping changing into sound energy).
1.2.5: Know how the Sun, Moon, and stars appear from Earth.
1.2.5.a: Describe the daily motion of the Sun, Moon, and stars as seen from Earth's surface (e.g., the Sun, the Moon, and the stars all rise in the east and set in the west).
1.2.8: Understand the organization and function of human body structures and organs and how these structures and organs interconnect.
1.2.8.a: Recognize, explain, and give examples of human systems that are composed of organs (e.g., ear for hearing, mouth for speech).
1.2.8.c: Describe the interdependence of organ systems in the human body (e.g., what would happen if one part of the human body system was missing).
1.3.7: Know how the appearance of the Sun, Moon, and stars changes as seen from Earth.
1.3.7.a: Describe how the Sun rises and sets at different places and times every day in a yearly pattern.
Correlation last revised: 1/20/2017