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EARLY GRADES K-5

The elementary science section of the SCS integrates the unifying concepts of science to provide continuity in science instruction across grade levels and among science disciplines. These unifying concepts are:

  • Systems, Order and Organization.
  • Evidence, Models, and Explanation.
  • Constancy, Change, and Measurement.
  • Evolution and Equilibrium.
  • Form and Function.

The elementary science section of the SCS strands provides unifying threads of understanding that span the content areas of elementary science. The strands include the following goals:

Nature of Science

As a result of activities in grades K-5, all students should develop an understanding of:

  • Science as a human endeavor.
  • Science as inquiry.
  • The nature of scientific inquiry.

Science as Inquiry

As a result of activities in grades K-5, all students should develop:

  • Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry.
  • Abilities necessary to understand, to use, and to apply the unifying concepts and processes of science including:
  • evidence, explanation, measurement.
  • ordering, organizing.
  • changes (time, rate, scale, patterns, trends, cycles).
  • Systems.
    • boundaries
    • components.
    • resources.
    • flow.
    • feedback.
  • form, function, equilibrium.
  • models.

Science and Technology

As a result of activities in grades K-5, all students should develop:

  • Ability to use and create technological designs.
  • Understanding about technology and design.
  • Ability to distinguish between natural and human made objects.

Science in Personal and Social Perspectives

As a result of activities in grades K-5, all students should develop understanding of:

  • Impacts of science and technology on their daily lives.
  • The relationship of science to personal health and welfare.
  • Characteristics of and changes in populations.
  • Applications of science and technology to local challenges.

 

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