Preschool Science Curriculum Map



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Month & Ideas AUG. Help each child explore the room Unit Family KY EC Standards & Benchmarks Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation Uses all five senses to examine objects with attention to detail. Describes objects in the environment using properties of objects. Describes objects in terms of similarities or differences Creative Curriculum Standards & Benchmarks Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity I. Examines with attention to detail, noticing attributes of objects II. Notices and/or asks questions about similarities and differences III. Observes attentively and seeks relevant information Logical Thinking Assessment type Teacher Observations Photographs Work samples Resources Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Dramatic Play: Dolls Dress up clothes Art Center: Variety of paper Glue 28. Compares/measures I. Notices similarities and differences

II. Uses comparative words related to number, size, shape, texture, weight, color, speed, volume III. Understands/uses measurement words and some standard measurement tools Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Highland s Museum and Discovery Center

SEPT. Cont. to help each child explore the room Family cont. Cultural Awareness Seasons Preschool Science Curriculum Map Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity Logical Thinking Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: 28. Compares/measures Dramatic Play: Dolls Dress up clothes Art Center: Variety of paper Glue Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines Large Group: Video clips

Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Highland s Museum and Discovery Center

OCT. Dissect a pumpkin Visit a pumpkin farm Try mixing paint colors to make new colors Fire Safety Human Body Plants & Plant growth Farming Preschool Science Curriculum Map Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Benchmark 1.2 Asks simple scientific questions that can be answered with exploration Asks simple scientific questions. Observes and/or manipulates objects and events to answer simple scientific questions. Identifies objects that influence or affect other objects. Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity 25. Explores cause and effect I. Notices and comments on effect II. Wonders what will happen if and tests out possibilities III. Explains plans for testing cause and effect, and tries out ideas Logical Thinking Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Dramatic Play: Dolls Dress up clothes Art Center: Variety of paper Glue 28. Compares/measures Listening and Speaking Writing Utensils

42. Asks questions I. Asks simple questions II. Asks questions to further understanding III. Asks increasingly complex questions to further own understanding Scissors Magazines Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Highland s Museum and Discovery Center Imel s Greenhouse Ashland Fire Department

NOV Plants cont. Animals & Their Needs Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Benchmark 1.2 Asks simple scientific questions that can be answered with exploration cont. Benchmark 1.3 Uses a variety of tools to explore the environment Uses nonstandard tools to explore the environment. Uses standard tools to explore the environment. Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity 23. Approaches problems flexibly I. Finds multiple uses for classroom objects II. Experiments with materials in new ways when first way doesn t work III. Finds alternative solutions to problems 25. Explores cause and effect Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Dramatic Play: Dolls Dress up clothes Art Center: Variety of paper Glue Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines

Logical Thinking 28. Compares/measures Listening and Speaking 42. Asks questions Discovery Center: Magnifers Magnifying Reflection Materials from room and outside to investigate Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Highland s Museum and Discovery Center

DEC Christmas Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Benchmark 1.2 Asks simple scientific questions that can be answered with exploration cont. Benchmark 1.3 Uses a variety of tools to explore the environment cont. Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity 23. Approaches problems flexibly 25. Explores cause and effect Logical Thinking 28. Compares/measures Listening and Speaking 42. Asks questions Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Art Center: Variety of paper Glue Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines Discovery Center: Magnifers Magnifying

Reflection Materials from room and outside to investigate Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Highland s Museum and Discovery Center

JAN. Graph the weather Graph question of the day Scaveng er hunts Weather Magnetism Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Benchmark 1.2 Asks simple scientific questions that can be answered with exploration cont. Benchmark 1.3 Uses a variety of tools to explore the environment cont. Benchmark 1.4 Collects, describes, and records information through a variety of means Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity 23. Approaches problems flexibly 25. Explores cause and effect Logical Thinking 27. Classifies objects I. Sorts objects by one property such as size, shape, Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Art Center: Variety of paper Glue Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines Discovery Center:

Describes objects in terms of its properties. Collects items with similar properties. Records information through a variety of means such as graphing, tallying, drawing, writing, photographing, etc. color, or use II. Sorts a group of objects by one property and then by another III. Sorts objects into groups/subgroups and can state reason 28. Compares/measures Representation and Symbolic Thinking 37. Makes and interprets representations I. Draws or constructs and then names what it is II. Draws or builds a construction that represents something specific III. Plans then creates increasingly elaborate representations Magnifers Magnifying Reflection Materials from room and outside to investigate Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Playground Forest Central park

Listening and Speaking 39. Expresses self using words and expanded sentences I. Uses simple sentences (3-4 words) to express wants and needs II. Uses longer sentences (5-6 words) to communicate III. Uses more complex sentences to expresses ideas and feelings 42. Asks questions Reading and Writing 50. Writes letters and words I. Uses scribble

FEB American Symbols Presidents Preschool Science Curriculum Map writing and letterlike forms II. Writes recognizable letters, especially those in own name III. Uses letters that represent sound in Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Benchmark 1.2 Asks simple scientific questions that can be answered with exploration cont. Benchmark 1.3 Uses a variety of tools to explore the environment cont. Benchmark 1.4 Collects, describes, and records information through a variety of means cont. writing words Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity 23. Approaches problems flexibly 25. Explores cause and effect 26. Applies knowledge or experience to a new context I. Draws on everyday experiences and applies this knowledge to similar situations Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Art Center: Variety of paper Glue Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines Discovery Center:

Benchmark 1.5 Makes and verifies predictions based on past experiences Offers explanation with support of questions and other resources (computer software, experiments). Makes reasonable explanations independently using resources such as experiments, etc. Draws conclusions based on proved/disproved prediction. II. Applies new information or vocabulary to an activity or interaction III. Generates a rule, strategy, or idea from one learning experience and applies it in a new context Logical Thinking 27. Classifies objects 28. Compares/measures Representation and Symbolic Thinking 37. Makes and interprets representations Magnifers Magnifying Reflection Materials from room and outside to investigate Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Playground Forest Central park Listening and Speaking

39. Expresses self using words and expanded sentences 42. Asks questions Reading and Writing 50. Writes letters and words

MARCH Insects Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Benchmark 1.2 Asks simple scientific questions that can be answered with exploration cont. Benchmark 1.3 Uses a variety of tools to explore the environment cont. Benchmark 1.4 Collects, describes, and records information through a variety of means cont. Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity 23. Approaches problems flexibly 25. Explores cause and effect 26. Applies knowledge or experience to a new context Logical Thinking 27. Classifies objects Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Art Center: Variety of paper Glue Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines Discovery Center:

Benchmark 1.5 Makes and verifies predictions based on past experiences cont. 28. Compares/measures Representation and Symbolic Thinking 37. Makes and interprets representations Listening and Speaking 39. Expresses self using words and expanded sentences 42. Asks questions Reading and Writing Magnifers Magnifying Reflection Materials from room and outside to investigate Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Playground Forest Central park 50. Writes letters and

words APRIL Taking Care of the Earth Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Benchmark 1.2 Asks simple scientific questions that can be answered with exploration cont. Benchmark 1.3 Uses a variety of tools to explore the environment cont. Benchmark 1.4 Collects, describes, and records information through a variety of means cont. Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity 23. Approaches problems flexibly 25. Explores cause and effect 26. Applies knowledge or experience to a new context Logical Thinking 27. Classifies objects Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Art Center: Variety of paper Glue Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines Discovery Center:

Benchmark 1.5 Makes and verifies predictions based on past experiences cont. 28. Compares/measures Representation and Symbolic Thinking 37. Makes and interprets representations Listening and Speaking 39. Expresses self using words and expanded sentences 42. Asks questions Reading and Writing Magnifers Magnifying Reflection Materials from room and outside to investigate Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Playground Forest Central park 50. Writes letters and

words MAY Careers Science Standard 1: Demonstrates scientific ways of thinking and working (with wonder and curiosity) Benchmark 1.1 Explores features of environment through manipulation cont. Benchmark 1.2 Asks simple scientific questions that can be answered with exploration cont. Benchmark 1.3 Uses a variety of tools to explore the environment cont. Benchmark 1.4 Collects, describes, and records information through a variety of means cont. Learning and Problem Solving 22. Observes objects and events with curiosity 23. Approaches problems flexibly 25. Explores cause and effect 26. Applies knowledge or experience to a new context Logical Thinking 27. Classifies objects Teacher Observations Anecdotal notes Photographs Work samples Block Center: Cars Library: Family books Puzzles: Art Center: Variety of paper Glue Writing Utensils Scissors Magazines Discovery Center:

Benchmark 1.5 Makes and verifies predictions based on past experiences cont. 28. Compares/measures Representation and Symbolic Thinking 37. Makes and interprets representations Listening and Speaking 39. Expresses self using words and expanded sentences 42. Asks questions Reading and Writing Magnifers Magnifying Reflection Materials from room and outside to investigate Large Group: Video clips Small Group: Puzzles Outside Resources: Playground Forest Central park 50. Writes letters and

words