MAIN
| OBJECTIVES | STANDARDS | BACKGROUND
| PROCEDURES | ASSESSMENT
| RESOURCES
Grade Level |
Standards |
3rd Grade |
3-1.2, 3-1.3,
3-1.4, 3-1.7, 3-2.1, 3-2.2,
3-2.3, 3-2.4, 3-2.5 |
4th Grade |
4-1.2, 4-1.3, 4-1.4,
4-1.6, 4-2.5, 4-2.6 |
5th Grade |
5-1.1, 5-1.2, 5-1.3,
5-1.4, 5-1.6, 5-2.2,
5-2.4, 5-2.5 |
| * Bold standards are the main standards addressed in this activity. |
Third Grade Indicators
| 3-1.2 |
Classify
objects or events in sequential order. |
| 3-1.3 |
Generate
questions such as “what if?” or “how?” about
objects, organisms, and events in the environment
and use those questions to conduct a simple scientific
investigation. |
| 3-1.4 |
Predict the outcome of
a simple investigation and compare the result with
the prediction. |
| 3-1.7 |
Explain why similar
investigations might produce different results. |
| 3-2.1 |
Illustrate the life cycles of seed plants and various animals and summarize how they grow and are adapted to conditions within their habitats. |
| 3-2.2 |
Explain how physical and behavioral adaptations allow organisms to survive (including hibernation, defense, locomotion, movement, food obtainment, and camouflage for animals and seed dispersal, color, and response to light for plants). |
| 3-2.3 |
Recall the characteristics of an organism’s habitat that allow the organism to survive there. |
| 3-2.4 |
Explain how changes in the habitats of plants and animals affect their survival. |
| 3-2.5 |
Summarize the organization
of simple food chains (including the roles of producers,
consumers, and decomposers). |
Top
Fourth Grade Indicators
| 4-1.2 |
Use appropriate instruments
and tools (including a compass, an anemometer, mirrors,
and a prism) safely and accurately when conducting simple
investigations. |
| 4-1.3 |
Summarize the characteristics
of a simple scientific investigation that represent a
fair test (including a question that identifies the problem,
a prediction that indicates a possible outcome, a process
that tests one manipulated variable at a time, and results
that are communicated and explained). |
| 4-1.4 |
Distinguish
among observations, predictions, and inferences. |
| 4-1.6 |
Construct and interpret diagrams, tables, and graphs
made from recorded measurements and observations. |
| 4-2.5 |
Explain how
an organism’s patterns of behavior are related
to its environment (including the kinds and the number
of other organisms present, the availability of food
and other resources, and the physical characteristics
of the environment). |
| 4-2.6 |
Explain how organisms cause changes
in their environment. |
Top
Fifth Grade Indicators
| 5-1.1 |
Identify questions
suitable for generating a hypothesis. |
| 5-1.2 |
Identify independent (manipulated),
dependent (responding), and controlled variables in an
experiment. |
| 5-1.3 |
Plan and conduct controlled
scientific investigations, manipulating one variable at
a time. |