SCIENCE AS INQUIRY
Develop students’ abilities to do and understand
scientific inquiry.
- Identify questions that can be answered through
scientific investigations.
- Design and conduct a scientific investigation.
- Use appropriate tools and techniques to gather,
analyze, and interpret data.
- Develop descriptions, explanations, predictions,
and models using evidence.
- Think critically and logically to make the connections
between evidence and explanations.
- Recognize and analyze alternative explanations and
predictions.
- Communicate scientific procedures and explanations.
- Use mathematics in scientific inquiry.
- Understand that different kinds of questions suggest
different kinds of scientific investigations; current
knowledge guides scientific investigations; mathematics
and technology are important scientific tools.
- Understand that scientific explanations emphasize
evidence.
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CONTENT: EARTH SCIENCE
Develop students’ understanding of Earth and
the Solar System as a set of closely coupled systems.
- Earth is the third planet from the Sun in a system
that includes the Moon, the Sun, eight other planets
and their moons, and smaller objects, such as asteroids
and comets. The Sun, an average star, is the central
and largest body in the Solar System.
- Most objects in the Solar System are in regular
and predictable motion governed by the force of gravity.
Those motions explain such phenomena as the day, the
year, seasons, phases of the Moon, and eclipses.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Develop students’ understandings of science and
technology.
- Science influences society through its knowledge
and worldview.
- Scientists and engineers work in many different
settings.
HISTORY AND NATURE OF SCIENCE
Develop an understanding of science as a human endeavor
that has taken place over time.
- Many individuals from different cultures have
contributed to the traditions of science.
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