Third Grade Science
Essentials Guide
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The
The
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Third Grade Course Description:
By the end of
third grade, students will engage, explain, extend and evaluate the themes of
physical science, life science and earth/space science. The health curriculum will provide the
opportunity for students to obtain, interpret and understand basic health
information and services; and the competence to use such information and
services in ways, which enhance their own health.
III.
Learning Standards:
Upon
completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Content
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Physical Science
3.P.1.1. Describe physical properties of matter using the senses (touch, smell, etc.). · Define the five senses. · Define solid, liquid and gas. 3.P.1.2. Use tools to relate composition to physical properties. · Describe the basic characteristics of matter in relation to space and mass. · Recognize changes in matter from one state to another using water. 3.P.1.3. Demonstrate how a different substance can be made by combining two or more substances. · Identify a mixture (flour and water-paste) and solutions. 3.P.3.1. Define energy and differentiate between sources of renewable and non-renewable energy. · Describe renewable and nonrenewable energy. 3.P.3.2. Demonstrate how sound consists of vibrations and pitch. · Relate the rate of vibration to the pitch of sound. · Low tones are caused by slow vibrations; high tones are caused by fast vibrations. 3.P.3.3. Identify how sound is used as a means of communication. · Give examples of kinds of communication. |
Life Science
3.L.1.1. Identify the basic structures, functions, and needs of plants in relation to their environment. · Differentiate between plants and animals. 3.L.1.2. Identify characteristic features of animals and their related functions in relation to their environment. · Differentiate between plants and animals. 3.L.1.3. Describe life cycles, including growth and metamorphosis, of familiar organisms. · Differentiate between adult males and females (coloring). 3.L.2.1. Explain how animals instinctively meet basic needs in their environment. · Give examples of basic needs. 3.L.3.1. Describe how species depend on one another and on the environment for survival. · Describe cause-and-effect relationships in living systems. 3.L.3.2. Explain how environments support a diversity of plants and animals. · Describes types of environments. 3.L.3.3. Describe ways humans impact air, water, and habitat quality. · Define pollution. 3.L.3.4. Examine fossils and describe how they provide evidence of change in organisms. · Define a fossil. |
Earth/Space Science
3.E.1.1. Define the difference between a rock and a mineral. 3.E.1.2. Describe how humans use Earth’s natural resources. · Define natural resources. 3.E.2.1. Identify the Earth as one of the planets that orbit the Sun. · All planets orbit the sun. 3.E.2.2. Recognize changes in the appearance of the Moon over time. · Know that the Moon does not change shape, but at different times appears to change shape. · Describe the causes for Earth’s seasons. |
Science, Technology, Environment and Society
3.S.1.1. Recognize ways to recycle, reuse and reduce consumption of natural resources. · Define recycle, reuse and reduce. 3.S.2 · Investigate how natural events and human influences can affect the survival of species. · Describe solutions to environmental problems. |
Health
3.H.1.1 Understand health
promotion and disease prevention concepts and practices. ·
Understand the consequences of ignoring germs. ·
Understand the effects of smoking. 3.H.2.1 Access and evaluate
health information, products and services. ·
Identify ways to care for teeth and gums ·
Understand the use of 911 ·
Complete the No More Secrets program (abuse talk) ·
Complete the firehouse training and identify safety
measures to be taken at home ·
Understand the importance of hygiene (showering,
deodorant, handwashing) 3.H.3.1 Understand the benefits
of practicing health-enhancing behaviors, which reduce health risks. ·
Understand the digestive process. ·
Identify calories, energy and nutrients in various foods. ·
Track and analyzze meal plans for a day. ·
Understand the importance of exercise and sleep 3.H.4.1 Use interpersonal
communication skills to enhance personal health. ·
Understand the importance of classroom communication
(community development, conflict resolution) ·
Understand the importance of respect for self and others. 3.H.5.1 Contribute to the health
of their families, peers, schools, communities and the environment. ·
Set personal goals for a healthier lifestyle ·
Master their own address including area code ·
Understand community safety rules and regulations. ·
Identify ways to solve conflicts peacefully. ·
Identify safety hazards. ·
Identify safe environments and where you would find one. ·
Complete the Excel Energy electrical safety program |
Text(s): Science, A Closer Look, Grade 3
Macmillan/McGraw
Hill, 2008
The third grade report card outlines
standards that must be taught. A
percentage will be given as another measure of academic achievement and
understanding. A corresponding grading
scale accompanies the percentage.
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Life Science
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3.L.2.1. Explain how animals instinctively meet
basic needs in their environment. |
Compare nonliving things and living things. Describe what living things need to survive. |
The Scientific Method pp. 2-13 |
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3.L.1.1. Identify the basic structures, functions,
and needs of plants in relation to their environment |
Identify the basic structures (roots, stems, leaves,
flowers), functions (purpose), and needs of plants (soil, sunlight, air, and
water) in relation to their environment. Describe how plants are classified. |
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3.L.1.2. Identify characteristic features of animals
and their related functions in relation to their environment. |
Describe what an animal needs to survive. Relate how an animal meets its needs. |
Classifying Animals 1.4 pp. 52-61 |
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3.L.1.3. Describe life cycles, including growth and
metamorphosis, of familiar organisms. |
Understand how plants grow and reproduce. Recognize the life cycles of different types of
plants. Identify the different stages that animals go
through in a life cycle. Compare the life cycles of different kinds of
animals. |
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From Parents to Young 2.3 pp. 90-95 |
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Life Science
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Living Things and their Needs 1.1
pp. 20-27 Vocabulary: Organism Respond Reproduce Environment Cell |
Visual Literacy, pp. 1-2 Activity Lab Book, pp. 4-7 Transparencies, pp. 1-2 Vocabulary Cards, 1-5 Science
Leveled Readers
Cool Cats Amazing Invertebrates Claws and Wings and Other
Neat Things ELL Amazing Invertebrates |
Analytical Thinking and
Communicating pp. 12-13 Use graphic organizer to find
the main idea and details of this lesson.
p. 20A Foldable-Use a three-tab book
to summarize what you learned about living things and their needs. p. 27 |
Chapter 1 Test A p. 1 Chapter 1 Test B p. 9 Performance Assessment Rubric
and Activity pp. 13-14 Lesson Test- Assessment Book
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Plants and their Parts 1.2
pp. 30-39 Vocabulary
Structure Root Nutrient Stem Leaf Photosynthesis |
Vocabulary Cards, 6-11 Visual Literacy, pp. 3-4 Activity Lab Book, pp. 8-11 Transparencies, pp. 3-4 Science in Motion, Photosynthesis
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Finding and Evaluating
Information-Research Plants p. 33 Use graphic organizer to
summarize information from text. p. 30a Foldable-Make a three-tab
book to summarize what you have learned about plants and their parts. p.39 |
Lesson Test-Assessment book
p. 6 |
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Animals and their Parts 1.3
pp. 42-49 Vocabulary
Lung Gills Shelter |
Vocabulary Cards, 12-14 Visual Literacy, pp. 5-6 Activity Lab Book, pp. 16-19 Transparencies pp. 5-6 |
Finding and Evaluating
Information pp. 50-51 Foldable-Make a layered Look
book to summarize what you learned about animals and their structures. p.51 |
Lesson Test-Assessment book
p.7 |
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Plant and Animal Life Cycles 2.1& 2.2 pp. 68-87 Vocabulary
Seed cone Embryo fruit Flower egg Pollination Life cycle Metamorphosis Larva Pupa |
Math, pp. 3-4 Vocabulary Cards, 23-33 Visual Literacy, pp. 9-12 Activity Lab Book, pp. 27-30
& 34-37 Transparencies, pp. 9-12 Science in Motion, Life
Cycles Science
Leveled Readers
Growing a
Garden Animal Life
Cycles What Makes
You Special? ELL Animal
Life Cycles |
Use
graphic organizer to explain the sequence of plant life cycles. p.
68A Form
a hypothesis of what a seed needs to grow. p. 69. Foldable-Make
a layered Look Book. Use it to summarize what you learned about animal
cycles. p.87 |
Chapter 2 Test A p. 15 Chapter 2 Test B p. 22 Performance Assessment Rubric
and activity pp. 39-40 Lesson Test-Assessment book
p. 19 & 20 |
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Life Science
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3.L.3.1. Describe how species depend on one another
and on the environment for survival. |
Define an ecosystem. Understand how energy moves
through a food chain. Identify the roles of
different organisms in a food web. |
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3.L.3.2. Explain how environments support a
diversity of plants and animals. |
Identify different ecosystems. Describe the characteristics of different ecosystems. |
Adaptations 3.3 pp. 132-143 Science in Motion, Adaptations
of Desert Plants |
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3.L.3.3. Describe ways humans impact air, water, and
habitat quality. 3.S.1.1. Recognize ways to recycle, reuse and reduce
consumption of natural resources. |
Define pollution. Identify ways that livings
things can change their environment. Explain how different
organisms compete with each other for food, water, and shelter. Define Reduce, Reuse, Recycle |
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3.S.2 Investigate
how natural events and human influences can affect the survival of species. |
Show how
environmental changes affect living things. Explain what
it means for an animal to be endangered. |
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Life Science
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Food Chains & Webs 3.1 pp. 106-115 Vocabulary
Ecosystem Habitat Food chain Producer Consumer Decomposer Food web |
Visual
Literacy, pp. 15-16 Activity Lab
Book, pp. 42-45 Transparencies,
pp. 15-16 Vocabulary
Cards, 38-44 Science Leveled Readers Living
Communities Natural
Defenses Predator
and Prey ELL
Natural Defenses |
Analytical
Thinking and Communicating Pp. 116-117 Use a
graphic organizer to infer what you know about food webs and food chains p.
106a Foldable-
Make a trifold book to summarize what you learned about food chains and food
webs. P.115 |
Chapter 3
Test A 28 Chapter 3
Test B 35 Performance
Assessment Rubric and Activity pp. 39-40 Lesson
Test-Assessment book p. 32 |
Ecosystems 3.2 pp.
118-129 Vocabulary
Climate Soil Desert Ocean Wetland |
Visual
Literacy, pp. 17-18 Activity Lab
Book, pp. 49-52 Transparencies,
pp. 17-18 Vocabulary
Cards, 45-50 Operation:
Science Quest, Biomes |
Communicating
and Collaborating p. 122 Use a
graphic organizer to compare and contrast ecosystems. p. 118a Foldable-Make
a trifold book to summarize what you learned about ecosystems. P.129 |
Lesson
Test-Assessment Book p. 33 |
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Living
Things Change their Environments 4.1 pp.
150-157 Vocabulary
Resource Competition Pollution Reduce Reuse Recycle |
Visual
Literacy, pp. 21-22 Vocabulary
Cards, 57-62 Activity Lab
Book, pp. 61-64 Transparencies,
pp. 21-22 Science in
Motion, A Changing Environment Science Leveled Readers California
Condor Coral
Reefs Wetlands ELL
Coral Reefs |
Finding
and Evaluating Information p.
158-159 Use
a graphic organizer to predict how living things change their environments.
p. 150a Foldable-Make
a trifold book to summarize what you learned about environments and change.
p. 157 |
Chapter 4
Test A p. 41 Chapter 4
Test B p. 48 Performance
Assessment Rubric and Activity pp. 52-53 Lesson
Test-Assessment Book p. 45 |
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Changes
Affect Living Things 4.2 pp.
160-169 Vocabulary
Flood Drought Population Community Endangered |
Math, pp.
5-6 Visual
Literacy, pp. 23-24 Vocabulary
Cards, 63-67 Activity Lab
Book, pp. 68-71 Transparencies,
pp. 23-24 Operation:
Science Quest Environmental Changes |
Use graphic
organizer to show cause and effect. p. 160a Foldable-Make
a three-table book. Summarize what you learned about how changes affect
organisms. p. 169 |
Lesson
Test-Assessment Book p. 46 |
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Life Science
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3.L.3.4. Examine fossils and describe how they
provide evidence of change in organisms. |
Explain how scientists learn
about ancient plants and animals by studying fossils. Show how present-day
organisms are similar to those who lived long ago.
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Life Science
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Living Things of the Past 4.3 pp. 172-179 Vocabulary Fossil Extinct |
Visual Literacy, pp. 25-26 Vocabulary Cards, 68-69 Activity Lab Book, pp. 72-75 Transparencies, pp. 25-26 |
Use a graphic organizer to draw conclusions
about animals of the past. P. 172a Foldable-Make a layered Look Book to summarize
what you have learned about living things of the past. p. 179 |
Lesson Test-Assessment Book p. 47 |
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Unit Test covers entire chapter that
may not be part of our standards. You may want to use Lesson Tests
from the Assessment book or CD Rom Test Generator. Formative Assessments are listed at the end of each
lesson. Performance Assessments
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Physical Science
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3.P.1.1. Describe physical properties of matter
using the senses (touch, smell, etc.). Define the five senses. 3.P.1.2. Use tools to relate composition to physical
properties. |
Define matter as anything
that has mass and takes up space. Describe properties of matter
and understand that properties can be used to identify matter. |
Measuring Matter 9.2 pp. 372-379 |
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3.P.1.1. Describe physical properties of matter
using the senses (touch, smell, etc.). |
Define the three common states of matter solid, liquid, and gas. Explain the properties of solids, liquids and gases. |
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3.P.1.2. Use tools to relate composition to physical
properties. Recognize changes in matter
from one state to another using water. |
Measure and record the
temperature of water in different states. Identify the effect of
heating and cooling matter. |
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3.P.1.3. Demonstrate how a different substance can
be made by combining two or more substances. Identify a mixture (flour and
water-paste) and solutions |
Define physical changes as those that do not change
the identity of a material. Describe how
to make and separate mixtures. |
Chemical Changes 10.3 pp. 416-421 |
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Physical Science
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Properties of Matter 9.1 pp. 362-369 Vocabulary: Matter Volume Mass Property Element |
Visual Literacy, pp. 55-56 Activity Lab Book, pp.
152-155 Transparencies, pp.55-56 Vocabulary Cards 133-137 Science Leveled Readers Mighty
Metals What
Your Body is Made of What
Sinks and Floats ELL
What Your Body is Made of |
Communicating- How do you
describe objects, p. 363 Use a graphic organizer to
show main idea and details, p. 362a Foldable-Make a Trifold Book
to summarize what you learned about matter and its properties. P. 369 |
Lesson Test, p. 125 Use the test generator to
create a chapter test for these lessons.
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Solids, Liquids, and Gases 9.3 pp.
382-389 Vocabulary: States of matter Solid Liquid Gas |
Math, pp. 15-16 Visual Literacy, pp. 59-60 Activity Lab Book, pp.
163-166 Transparencies, pp. 59-60 Science in Motion, Particles
of a Solid, Liquid, and Gas Vocabulary
Cards 142-145 |
Collaborating- Differentiated
Instruction Extra Support p. 385 Use a graphic organizer to
classify information, p. 382a Foldable-Make a Layered-Look
Book to summarize what you learned about states of matter. P. 389 |
Lesson Test p. 114 |
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Changes of State 10.1 pp. 396-403 Vocabulary: Melt Boil Evaporate Condense Freeze |
Visual Literacy, pp. 61-62 Activity Lab Book, pp.
167-170 Transparencies, pp. 61-62 Operation: Science Quest, Physical
and Chemical Changes Science in Motion, Heating
Water Vocabulary
Cards 146-150 Science Leveled Readers
Glassmaking Water,
Water, Everywhere Chocolate ELL
Water, Water Everywhere |
Problem
Solving- What happens when ice is heated? p. 397 Use
a graphic organizer to make a prediction p. 396a Foldable-
Make a layered look book to summarize what you learned about changes of
state. p. 403 |
Lesson Test, p. 125 |
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Physical Changes 10.2 pp. 406-413 Vocabulary: Physical change Mixture Solution |
Visual Literacy, pp. 63-64 Activity Lab Book, pp.
174-177 Transparencies, pp. 63-64 Vocabulary Cards 151-153 |
Finding and evaluating
information- Enrichment,p. 409 Use a graphic organizer to
draw conclusions. p. 406a Foldable-Make a Tri-fold Book
to summarize what you learned about physical changes. p. 413 |
Lesson Test, p. 126 |
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Physical Science
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3.P.3.2.
Demonstrate how sound consists of vibrations and pitch. 3.P.3.3. Identify
how sound is used as a means of communication. Give examples of kinds of communication. Vocabulary Vibrate Sound Volume Pitch |
Describe
how vibrations produce sounds. Compare
the pitch and volume of a sound. Students
are able to identify (to tell in words and/or numbers) how sound (a series of
vibrations that can be heard) is used as a means of communication. |
11.2
Forces pp.
442-449 11.3
Work and Energy pp.
452-459 |
12.1
Heat pp. 478-485 12.3
Light pp. 498-507 12.4
Electricity pp. 510-517 |
3.P.3.1. Define energy and differentiate between
sources of renewable and non-renewable energy. Vocabulary Fossil Fuel Solar
Energy Renewable
resource Nonrenewable
resource |
Describe
renewable and nonrenewable energy. |
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Physical Science
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Sound 12.2
pp. 488-495 |
Visual Literacy, pp. 77-78 Activity Lab Book, pp. 216-219 Transparencies, pp. 77-78 Science in Motion, How Your Hear Sounds Vocabulary Cards 182-185 Science Leveled Reader
The Sounds of
Music |
Finding and Evaluating information
Differentiated Instruction Enrichment p. 493 Use a graphic organizer to predict. p. 488a Foldable-Make a Trifold Book to summarize what
you learned about sound. p. 495 |
Lesson Test, p. 153 |
Fossils and Fuels 6.3 pp. 248-255 |
Visual Literacy, pp. 37-38 Activity Lab Book, pp. 102-105 Transparencies, pp. 37-38 Vocabulary Cards 95-99 |
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Lesson Test, p. 73 |
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Unit Test covers entire chapter that
may not be part of our standards. You may want to use Lesson Tests
from the Assessment book or CD Rom Test Generator. Formative Assessments are listed at the end of each
lesson. Performance Assessments
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Health
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3.H.4.1 Use
interpersonal communication skills to enhance personal health. |
Understand the importance of classroom communication (community
development, conflict resolution). Understand the importance of
respect for self and others. |
Identify ways to solve
conflicts peacefully. My Family & My
Friends pp. A58-A69 |
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3.H.3.1 Understand the
benefits of practicing health-enhancing behaviors, which reduce health risks. |
Understand the digestive process. |
Your Heart and Lungs pp. B-16-B21 Your Senses and Nervous
System pp. B26-31 |
Growing and Changing &
Your Muscles and Bones 3.1 & 3.2 pp. B4-B15 |
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3.H.3.1
Understand the benefits of practicing health-enhancing behaviors, which
reduce health risks. |
Identify calories, energy and
nutrients in various foods. Track and analyze meal plans
for a day. |
The Dietary Guidelines &
Choosing Healthful Meals and Snacks pp. B44-B55 |
Food Safety 4.4 pp. B58-61 |
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3.H.2.1 Access
and evaluate health information, products and services. |
Identify ways to care for
teeth and gums. |
Checkups Vision, Ears pp. C11-C13 |
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Health
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Healthful Relationship &
Resolving Conflict 2.1 & 2.2 pp. A44-A55 Vocabulary
Relationship Respect Communicate Body language |
The counselor could help
teach this section. You may choose to cover
building community building in the beginning of the year. |
Collaborating- Use
Communication Skills p. A49 |
Lesson Quiz p. 16 & 17 in
Assessment book |
Your Digestive System 3.4 pp. B22-B25 Vocabulary
Digestion |
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Problem
Solving-
Making Responsible Decisions p. B25 |
Lesson Quiz p. 28 in
Assessment book |
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Why you need food 4.1 pp. B38-B43 Vocabulary
Energy Diet Nutrient Vitamins Food Guide Pyramid |
View the food pyramid and put
together your own personal meal plan on: www.mypyramid.gov |
Finding
and Evaluating Information- Access
Health Facts, Products, and Services p.
B43 |
Lesson Quiz p. 35 in
Assessment book |
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Checkups and Dental Health 5.1 pp. C4-C9 Vocabulary
Checkup Dental Plaque Cavity Dental Floss |
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Collaborating
& Making
Appropriate Decisions p. C8 |
Lesson Quiz p. 44 in
Assessment Book |
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Health
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3.H.2.1
Access and evaluate health information, products and services. |
Understand the importance of
hygiene (showering, deodorant, hand washing) and sleep. |
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3.H.3.1 Understand
the benefits of practicing health-enhancing behaviors, which reduce health
risks. |
Understand the importance of
exercise |
Safety and Physical
Activities pp. C30-C35 |
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3.H.2.1
Access and evaluate health information, products and services. |
Staying safe |
Staying Safe From Violence pp. C64-C67 |
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Access and evaluate health information, products and services. |
Understand the use of 911
(Emergency) * Master their own address and phone number area code |
How to Give First Aid pp. C72-C77 |
Safety on the Go Safety in Wind & Weather pp. C48-C57 |
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Health
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Good Grooming 5.3 pp. C14-C19 Vocabulary
Skin Sunscreen Grooming Health-care product |
Consider having your nurse
come into talk about good grooming and possibly head lice. |
Communicating- Be a Health Advocate pp. C19 |
Lesson Quiz p. 44 in
Assessment Book |
A Good Workout 5.5 pp. c24-C29 Vocabulary
Physical Fitness Plan Warm-Up Cool-Down |
Workout CD Set health goals: Critical
Thinking p. C58 |
Communicating- Practice
Healthful Behaviors pp.
C29 |
Lesson Quiz p. 48 in
Assessment Book |
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Staying Safe Around People 6.4 pp. C60-C63 Vocabulary
Violence Stranger Unsafe |
Police Department Complete the No More Secrets
program (abuse talk) |
Collaborating Use Resistance Skills pp. C63 Critical Thinking p.E18
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Lesson Quiz p. 58 Assessment |
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Emergencies 6.6 pp. C68-C69 Vocabulary Emergency |
Fire Department: Complete the firehouse
training and identify safety measures to be taken at home |
Analytical
Thinking- Practice
Healthful Behaviors pp.
C47 |
Lesson Quiz p. 60 in
Assessment Book Fire Escape Plan Interpret Information p. 84 |
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Health
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3.H.1.1
Understand health promotion and disease prevention concepts and practices. |
Understand the effects of
smoking. |
Students will learn about
other drugs pp. D24-D29 |
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Understand health promotion and disease prevention concepts and practices. |
Understand the consequences
of ignoring germs. |
Fighting Diseases pp. D40-43 |
Chronic Diseases 8.3 pp.D47-D53 |
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3.H.5.1
Contribute to the health of their families, peers, schools, communities and
the environment. |
Understand community safety
rules and regulations Identify safety hazards. |
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3.H.5.1
Contribute to the health of their families, peers, schools, communities and
the environment. |
Identify safe environments
and where you would find one |
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Tobacco 7.3 pp. D16-D21 Vocabulary
Tobacco Nicotine Dependence |
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Analytical Thinking pp. D22-D23 Critical Thinking Use Resistance Skills. Foldable |
Lesson Quiz p. 69 in Assessment
Book |
Diseases that Spread 8.1 pp. D34-39 Vocabulary
Communicable disease Germ Bacteria Virus Symptom fever |
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Collaborating- Resolving Conflicts pp. D39 |
Lesson Quiz p. 76 in
Assessment Book |
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Consumer and Community Health 9.1 –9.3 pp. E4-E17 Vocabulary
Consumer Reliable information Media Internet |
Complete the Excel Energy
electrical safety program |
Problem Solving- Access Health Facts,
Products, and Services pp. E18 |
Chapter Test p. 87-89 in
Assessment book |
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Your Environment & Protecting the Environment 10.1& 10.2pp. E24-E35 Vocabulary
Environment Natural resources Pollution Litter Noise Decibel |
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Problem
Solving- Critical
Thinking Be a health
advocate pp. E36 |
Chapter Test p. 94-96 in
Assessment book |
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Earth/Space Science
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3.E.1.1. Define the
difference between a rock and a mineral. |
Students
will know the difference between a rock and a mineral. Compare
and contrast properties of a mineral. Describe
how three main kinds of rocks form. |
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3.E.1.2. Describe how humans use Earth’s natural
resources. |
Define natural resources. Describe how air and water are used as resources. Explain reasons and methods for conserving and
protecting air and water |
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3.E.2.1. Identify
the Earth as one of the planets that orbit the Sun. |
Describe
what causes day and night and the seasons. Describe
the Sun. |
The
Planets 8.3
pp. 336-343 Climate
and Seasons 7.3 pp. 302-309 |
The
Stars 8.4
pp. 346-351 |
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3.E.2.2. Recognize changes in the appearance of the
Moon over time. 3.E.2.2. Recognize
changes in the appearance of the Moon over time. |
Know
that the Moon does not change shape, but at different times appears to change
shape. |
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Earth/Space Science
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Minerals and
Rocks 6.1 pp.
226-235 Vocabulary
Mineral Rock Igneous rock Sediment Sedimentary
rock Metamorphic
rock |
Math,
pp. 9-10 Visual
Literacy, pp. 33-34 Activity Lab
Book, pp. 91-94 Transparencies,
pp. 33-34 Science in
Motion, Igneous Rock Formation Vocabulary
Cards 86-91 Science Leveled Readers
Fossil
Hunters Gems Wind Energy ELL Gems |
Classifying
Rocks Quick Lab,
p. 231 Foldable-Use
a Three-Tab book to summarize what you learned about rocks and minerals. p.
235 Use a
graphic organizer to classify different types of rocks. p. 235 |
Lesson Test
-Assessment Book p. 71 |
Air and
Water Resources 6.4 pp.
258-267 Vocabulary
Groundwater Pollution Conserve |
Visual
Literacy, pp. 39-40 Activity Lab
Book, pp. 106-109 Transparencies,
pp. 39-40 Vocabulary
Cards 100-102 |
Finding and
Evaluating Information- Enrichment, p. 261 Foldable-
Make a Three-Tab book to summarize what you learned about resources. p. 267 Use a
graphic organizer to show fact vs. opinion. p. 267 |
Lesson
Test-Assessment Book p. 74 |
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The Sun and
Earth 8.1 pp.
316-323 Vocabulary Rotate Axis Revolve Orbit Star |
Math,
pp. 13-14 Visual
Literacy, pp. 47-48 Activity Lab
Book, pp. 129-132 Transparencies,
pp. 47-48 Operation:
Science Quest, Days and Seasons Science in Motion, Seasons in the Northern
Hemisphere Science Leveled Readers
Sun
Stories A
Trip Through the Solar System Exploring
Mars ELL
A Trip Through the Solar System |
Collaborating
p. 317 Foldable-
Make a tri-fold Book to summarize what you learned about the sun and Earth.
p. 323 Use
a graphic organizer to show sequence, p. 323 |
Lesson
Test-Assessment Book p. 98 |
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The Moon and
the Earth 8.2 pp.
326-333 Vocabulary
Phase Crater |
Visual
Literacy, pp. 49-50 Activity Lab
Book, pp. 133-136 Transparencies,
pp. 49-50 Vocabulary
Cards 126-127 |
Communicating
& Collaborating, p. 327
Foldable-
Make a tri-fold book to summarize what you learned about the Moon and Earth. |
Lesson Test-
Assessment Book p. 99 Use the test
generator to create tests for this quarter. |
Quarter 1:
Life Science
Fun
with Amphibians: Can
frogs sing? Do toads give you warts? Discover amphibians that live
at the Outdoor Campus through games, a hike, and hands-on activities.
Learn about the life cycles of those unique creatures. (1.5 hours)
Wonder
of Seeds: Discover
the magical world of seeds, where they come from, and how they travel. Go
on a seed finding hunt, play a seed identification game, and plant a seed of a
common
Wet
and Wild: Discover
the wonders of the prairie wetlands. Play a game, make a craft, and
experience the importance of this prairie pothole region. (1.5 hours)
Life
on the Prairie: Come
and explore the prairie habitat. Learn through games and hands-on
activities what lives and grows in the prairie. (1.5 hours)
Beaks,
Feet, and Feathers: What
makes a bird a bird? Learn how different birds use their beak, feet, and
feather adaptations to survive in their unique habitat. Meet Flopper, our
resident Blue Jay, and learn about her story of survival. Make a bird
feeder to take home and go on a nature hike to discover some of the different
birds that live around the oxbow. (2 hours)
Going,
Going, Gone: Who’s
disappearing from our planet and why? What’s meant by the different
classifications – threatened, endangered, and extinct? Play a game and do
activities that highlight some of
Creatures
of the Night: Discover
which animals sleep during the day and play all night. Learn about the
nocturnal critters that live in
Home
is Where the Habitat Is: Get
to know some of our wildlife and what habitats they call home with games and
fun hands-on activities. Learn what wildlife and people need to
survive. Feed our fish and go on a hike outdoors to discover signs of
wildlife habitats. (1.5 hours)
Journey of the Monarch
(Grades 2-3)
The lifecycle and migration of the Monarch
butterfly is introduced to students in this interactive program. Students will
participate in a game which highlights the lifecycles of Monarchs and the
migration challenges faced by these butterflies each year. Then, students will
learn to compare and contrast the characteristics of the Monarch butterfly
family, Danaidae, while observing and exploring the inhabitants of the tropical
flight room.
Let’s Talk Bugs (Grades 2-3)
Learn to identify the anatomy of insects and
understand how different insect species communicate with one another. Students
will build an insect and participate in a cricket call or firefly find. Then,
students will become entomologists in the tropical flight room, learning to
study insect behaviors. They will observe, collect, record and analyze
butterfly behavior information, unique to their flight room visit.
Insectigations (Grades 2-6)
Come and investigate the insects of
The
Great Plains Zoo features over 500 animals from around the world. Our 45-acre
park features animals in simulated natural habitats, such as the Asian Cat
Habitat,
Zoo Kits are available to rent for 2 weeks. They have a wide variety of kits that could be used in your classroom.
Animals
& Us - Our world is home to numerous animals,
some familiar, some not. Compare and contrast basic survival needs of animals
to those of humans.
Adaptations
for Survival - Claws, Talons, Eyes, Teeth, Tails,
Odors, Speed, and so many more ways to survive. Investigate the marvelous
physical and behavioral adaptations animals use for survival.
Web of
Life - What
would happen if all the Black-footed ferrets disappeared? Explore the roles of
herbivores, omnivores and carnivores through food chains and the “world wide
web”. Determine why they need each other to achieve healthy populations in the
wild. Learn how predators, prey, plants, scavengers, and decomposers are linked
in an intricate web of life.
Nature Works - How do owls hear, bats navigate or insects hear? Find out in Nature
Works interactive and live animal exhibits including a live, working beehive
and animals native to this area.
Creepy Critters - Cockroaches, spiders and snakes, oh my! Find out the unique
ways these and other creepy crawlers move, eat and live. Meet a menagerie of
small live animals and create your own take-home critters.
Cinedome- Spectacular science and nature films are shown hourly on our Wells
Fargo CineDome's 60-foot screen. Our giant screen images and state-of-the-art
surround sound make you feel like you're part of the action.
Magic Planet—a digital display with a sphere-shaped screen that shows the
Earth in exciting and active ways. The animations shown on this captivating new
exhibit created by EROS Data Center allow visitors to
observe a global view of images of Earth returned from orbiting satellites as
well as images of other planets and the sun. See the effects of a tsunami wave
on Earth’s oceans or the movements of Jupiter’s clouds, among other fascinating
animated imagery.
Air and Space - Launch a working hot air balloon, fly the space shuttle, and
wear a space suit and more! And now try these exciting new exhibits: navigate a
Mars Rover, fly the virtual hang glider, master the Hover Race tilt table, and
see how sci-fi sometimes affects science fact and more!
The Stairway of Sound - is a fun, interactive exhibit featuring a different sound for 21
steps on the south stairway connecting 3rd and 4th floor. Which sounds can you
identify? Pavilion staff worked with SDSU engineering students to develop this
unique exhibit.
Light, Sound Action! - Freeze your shadow. Play with lasers. Bend light and generate
electricity!
Comet Kitchen - Learn about these ancient solar system travelers and prepare a
bubbling recipe of a comet right here on earth.
Quarter 2:
Physical Science
Molecule Magic - Slippery, slimy,
bouncy goo a waits as you create simple polymers. Learn why these giant
molecules behave the way they do, and find out how they put the bounce in
rubber balls and keep us healthy and safe.
The Stairway of Sound - is a fun, interactive exhibit featuring a different sound for 21
steps on the south stairway connecting 3rd and 4th floor. Which sounds can you
identify? Pavilion staff worked with SDSU engineering students to develop this
unique exhibit.
Light, Sound Action! - Freeze your shadow. Play with lasers. Bend light and generate
electricity!
Quarter 3:
Health
Dance Dance
Revolution
Dance
to the beat of this popular computer game and find out why dancing is good
exercise.
Demonstration-Recipe
for a Cigarette
This
demonstration shows how cigarette companies add more than just tobacco to their
cigarettes in order to get people hooked on this life-ending drug.
Quarter 4:
Earth and Space Science
Magic Planet—a digital display with a sphere-shaped screen that shows the
Earth in exciting and active ways. The animations shown on this captivating new
exhibit created by EROS Data Center allow visitors to
observe a global view of images of Earth returned from orbiting satellites as
well as images of other planets and the sun. See the effects of a tsunami wave
on Earth’s oceans or the movements of Jupiter’s clouds, among other fascinating
animated imagery.
Air and Space - Launch a working hot air balloon, fly the space shuttle, and
wear a space suit and more! And now try these exciting new exhibits: navigate a
Mars Rover, fly the virtual hang glider, master the Hover Race tilt table, and
see how sci-fi sometimes affects science fact and more!
Comet Kitchen - Learn about these ancient solar system travelers and prepare a
bubbling recipe of a comet right here on earth.