Voluntary State Curriculum
2.E.1: Recognize and describe that water can be found as a liquid or a solid on the Earth?s surface and as a gas in the Earth?s atmosphere.
2.E.1.b: Observe and explain what happens when liquid water disappears.
2.E.1.b.1: Turns into water vapor (gas) in the air
3.B.1: Explore the world of minute living things to describe what they look like, how they live, and how they interact with their environment.
3.B.1.c: Provide reasons that support the conclusion that these organisms are alive.
4.A.1: Identify ways to classify objects using supporting evidence from investigations of observable properties.
4.A.1.a: Classify objects based on their observable properties.
4.A.1.c: Compare classifications with those of others.
4.C.1: Provide evidence from investigations to describe the effect that changes in temperature have on the properties of materials.
4.C.1.a: Based on data gathered from investigations, identify and describe the changes that occur to the observable properties of materials when different degrees of heat is applied to them, such as melting chocolate pieces, boiling an egg.
4.C.1.b: Observe and describe the changes cooling causes to the observable properties of materials when they are cooled, such as freezing water in a straw, milk in an ice cream maker.
5.A.1: Cite evidence from observations to describe the motion of an object using position and speed.
5.A.1.a: Describe the position of an object by locating it relative to another object or to its the background.
5.A.2: Explain that changes in the ways objects move are caused by forces.
5.A.2.a: Observe and describe the way an object?s motion changes in a variety of situations (rolling a ball, bouncing a ball, dropping a yo-yo, winding up a toy, etc.) and identify what may have caused the change.
5.A.2.c: Observe and describe that objects fall to the ground unless something holds them up (gravity).
5.B.1: Recognize and describe that heat is transferred between objects that are at different temperatures.
5.B.1.a: Recognize and describe that the temperature of an object increases when heat is added and decreases when heat is removed.
Conduction and Convection
Heat Absorption
5.B.1.b: Recognize and describe that heat will flow between object at different temperatures until they reach the same temperature.
Correlation last revised: 1/19/2015