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6-ES-1 Nature of Science and Lab Safety 6-ES-1-1 Design and conduct scientific investigation using the Scientific Method 6-ES-1-2 Determine the dependent, independent and controlled variables of an experiment Undertake a design project, engaging in the design cycle, to construct and/or implement a solution that 6-ES-1-3 meets specific design criteria and constraints 6-ES-1-4 Apply scientific ideas or principles to design an object, tool, process or system 6-ES-1-5 Understand and use science safety rules and items in the science classroom or lab Demonstrate the proper use of equipment in the lab: eye wash, goggles, plastic gloves, fire blanket, fire 6-ES-1-6 extinguishers, and other items 6-ES-1--7 Learn about and identify possible carreers related to Earth Sciences, Life Sciences, Physics and Chemistry 6-ES Earth Science 6-ES-2 Rocks and Minerals 6-ES-2-1 Distinguish among sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks and interpret a simple rock cycle. 6-ES-2-2 Compare and contrast' the characteristics of the different layers of earth 6-ES-2-3 Identify rocks and minerals given a table of physical properties. 6-ES-3 Plate Tectonics 6-ES-3-1 Identify the characteristics of three types of plate boundaries. 6-ES-3-2 Explain the evidence for the movement of the three major plates of the earth through time 6-ES-3-3 Recognize the relationship between continental drift and plate tectonics 6-ES-3-4 Deduce plate movements as the major cause of geological events 6-ES-4 Forces that shape the Earth: Volcanos, Earthquakes and Erosion 6-E-4-1 Describe the impact of erosion and deposition of geological features. 6-ES-4-2 Compare and contrast uniformitarianism and catastrophism. 6-ES-4-3 Describe the types of faults and where they occur. 6-ES-4-4 Identify where the earth's volcanic regions are found and explain why they are found there. 6-ES-4-5 Describe what happens when a volcano erupts. 6-ES-4-6 Describe how the energy of an earthquake travels through the earth. 6-ES-4-7 Explain how earthquakes cause damage. 6-ES-5 Earth's Geological History 6-ES-5-1 Analyze how fossils provide information about the past 6-ES-5-2 Identify factors that contribute to extinction. Page 1 of 5

6-ES-5-3 Identify the relative age of fossils in sedimentary rock 6-ES-5-4 Demonstrate an understanding of the Geological time scale 6-ES-5-5 Describe how different types of fossils are formed. 6-ES-5-6 Describe characteristics of the different layers of earth 6-ES-6 Weather and Water 6-ES-6-1 'Describe main characteristics of major water systems such as rivers, oceans and estuaries. 6-ES-6-2 Determine how temperature affects evaporation and condensation in the atmosphere 6-ES-6-3 Identify the detailed features of the water cycle given a diagram (e.g. evaporation, condensation, 6-ES-6-4 Anal data and make predictions about weather 6-ES-6-5 Interpret weather using a weather map 6-ES-7 Astronomy and Space Science 6-ES-7-1 Distinguish between a day, month, year on earth based on the movements of the earth, sun and moon 6-ES-7-2 Identify gravity as the force that pulls objects toward each other 6-ES-7-3 Differentiate between planets according to specific characteristics such as size, composition and distance 6-ES-7-4 Categorize the components of the universe (stars, planets, comets, astroids, meteors 6-ES-7-5 Explain the position of the sun, moon and earth in a solar and lunar eclipse 6-ES-7-6 Explain the earth/sun relationship that account for the four seasons 6-ES-7-7 Predict the type of tide produced by the different positions of the earth and the moon system 6-ES-7-8 Describe why the moon has phases 6-ES-8 Natural Resources 6-ES-8-1 Distinguish between renewable and nonrenewable resources 6-ES-8-2 Identify various energy sources: e.g. fossil fuels, geothermal, hydroelectric, windpower and other energies 6-ES-8-3 Give examples of human activities that may be harmful to the environment Life Science 7-LS Introduction to Life Science, Ecology and Population Dynamics 7-LS-2-1 Identifies similarities and differences among the six kingdoms of organisms. 7-LS-2-2 Use dichotomous key to determine genus and species of an organism. 7-LS-2-3 Describe the earth's major biomes and choose appropriate biome for an organism. 7-LS-2-4 Identify biotic and abiotic factors in a biome. 7-LS-2-5 Predict whether an organism can survive in a particular ecosystem. 7-LS-2-6 Distinguish among commensalism, parasitism, and mutualism. 7-LS-2-7 Classify organisms as producers, consumers, or decomposers in a food chain or food web. 7-LS-2-8 Recognize how animals and plants are interdependent 7-LS-2-9 Identify how organisms obtain food for energy. 7-LS-2-10 Infer the consequences of a change in tne population size of an organism in a food chain or food web 7-LS-2-11 Identify adaptations that enhance the survival of organisms in an environment. 7-LS-2-12 Identify factors that contribute to extinction. Page 2 of 5

7-LS-2-13 Select and interpret the illustration that depicts the carbon/oxygen cycle. 7-LS-3 Cell Sturcture 7-LS-3-1 Identify the parts and functions of a compound light microscope and demonstrate its use. 7-LS-3-2 Describe the basic sturctures that most cells share 7-LS-3-3 Distinguish between plant and animal cells 7-LS-3-4 Identify the difference in structure between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 7-LS-4 Cell Process and Energy 7-LS-4-1 Sequence a series of diagrams depicting the movement of chromosomes during mitosis 7-LS-4-2 Predict the movement of substances through osmosis or diffusion across the cell membrane given solutions 7-LS-4-3 Associate the processes of photosynthesis and respiration with the appropriate cellular organelles 7-LS-5 Genetics 7-LS-5-1 Select models or illustrations that are representations of DNA. 7-LS-5-2 Differentiate between dominant and recessive traits. 7-LS-5-3 Predict the genotypes of offspring in a monohybrid cross using a Punnett Square. 7-LS-5-4 Associate a change in a DNA molecule with a mutation. 7-LS-5-5 Identify types of genetic engineering (e.g. gene splicing and cloning) and evaluate the impact of genetic 7-LS-5-6 Describe the kinds of scientific evidence such as DNA, body structure and embryonic structure 7-LS-6 Plants 7-LS-6-1 Match a flower part with its reproductive function 7-LS-6-2 Recognize a variety of pollination methods 7-LS-6-3 Distinguish between sexual and asexual methods of reproduction 7-LS-6-4 Recognize advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction 7-LS-6-5 Identify photosynthesis as the food making process in plants 7-LS-6-6 Identify the reactants and products of photosynthesis and respiration 7-LS-6-7 Classify plants based on their characteristics (angiosperms, gymnosperms, monocots, dicots, vascular, 7-LS-7 Animals 7-LS-7-1 Select the structure that animals use to obtain oxygen and classify accordingly 7-LS-7-2 Classify animals according to their means of obtaining oxygen Physics 8-PHY-2 Newton's Measure properties Laws, Motion of matter and and Forces appropriate metric units (i.e. weight, mass, volume, density, size (length, 8-PHY-2-1 width, height), temperature.) 8-PHY-2-2 Recognize that forces cause changes in speed and/or the direction of motion 8-PHY-2-3 Recognize the relationship between mass, force and acceleration 8-PHY-2-4 Describe Newton's three laws of motion and relate the first two laws to the concepts of inertia and 8-PHY-2-5 solve problems (with and without using vectors) pertaining to distance, speed, velocity, and time, given illustrations, diagrams, graphs, or scenarios 8-PHY-3 Energy, Thermal Energy, Work and Simple Machines Page 3 of 5

8-PHY-3-1 Calculate work and power Identify, describe and classify the six kinds of simple machines: inclined plane, wedge, scew, levers (1st, 2nd 8-PHY-3-2 and 3rd class), wheel and axle, and pulleys (fixed, movable compound) 8-PHY-3-3 Choose the most appropiate simple machine to use for a specific task 8-PHY-3-4 Identify different forms of energy: potential, kinetic, thermal, nuclear, electromagnetic, electric 8-PHY-3-5 Predict the direction of heat flow between objects 8-PHY-3-6 Solve problems pertaining to pressure given illustrations, diagrams, graphs or scenerios 8-PHY-3-7 Recognize the variety of energy transformations such as conduction, convection and radiation 8-PHY-4 Sound and Light Waves and the Electromagnetic Spectrum 8-PHY-4-1 Identify the wavelength, frequency and amplitude of a wave 8-PHY-4-2 Describe the nature of light and the electromagnetic spectrum 8-PHY-4-3 Demonstrate examples of refraction, reflection and absorbtion of light 8-PHY-4-4 Describe the effects of changes in sound and light waves (e.g. the Doppler Effect) Chemistry 8-C-5 Matter 8-C-5-1 Describe the motion, energy and arrangement of molecules in solids, liquids and gases 8-C-5-2 Observe and describe physical and chemical properties and changes 8-C-5-3 Identify and describe the different types of mixtures: homogeneous, and hetergeneous 8-C-6 Atoms and the Periodic Table 8-C-6-1 Describe an atom and its components: electrons, protons, neutrons and quarks 8-C-6-2 Determine the volume of electrons in an atom 8-C-6-3 Describe how the organization of the Periodic Table is used to predict the proper ties of elements 8-C-6-4 Identify atomic number and mass number using a Periodic Table 8-C-6-5 Distinguish between elements and compounds 8-C-6-6 Classify substances as elements or compounds from their chemical formulas 8-C-7 Chemical Bonds and Equations 8-C-7-1 Recognize that atoms form ionic or covalent bonds with atoms 8-C-7-2 Recognize that atoms may form ions or may be found in isotopes 8-C-7-3 Determine how temperature and concentrationnmight affect the rate of a chemical reaction (catalysts and 8-C-7-4 Classify a reaction is exothermic or endothermic 8-C-7-5 Recognize that the mass of the reactants is the same as the mass of the products, given simple chemical 8-C-7-6 Explain how balanced chemical equations show the Law of Mass 8-C-7-7 Identify and balance simple chemical equations to reinforce the Law of Conservation of Mass 8-C-7-8 systhesis and combustion 8-C-8 Solutions, Acids and Bases 8-C-8-1 Identify and describe the basic properties of acids bases and test to ph 8-C-8-2 Describe how acids and bases form, and give examples of each Page 4 of 5

8-C-8-3 Identify a substance as an acid or a base, given its ph Page 5 of 5