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Weather and Water Overview

FOSS AND NATIONAL STANDARDS

The Weather and Water Course for grades 6–7 emphasizes the use of knowledge and evidence to construct explanations for the movement and change in air and water that result in weather on Earth. This course supports the following National Science Education Standards.

 

SCIENCE AS INQUIRY

Develop students' abilities to do and understand scientific inquiry.

  • Design and conduct scientific investigations.
  • 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.
  • 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.

CONTENT: PHYSICAL SCIENCE

Develop students' understanding of the transfer of heat energy.

  • Heat energy is transferred in many ways (radiation, conduction, convection).

  • Heat moves in predictable ways, flowing from warmer objects to cooler ones, until both reach the same temperature.
  • The Sun is a major source of energy for changes on Earth's surface.

CONTENT: EARTH SCIENCE

Develop students' understanding of Earth's atmosphere.

  • The atmosphere is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and trace gases, including carbon dioxide and water vapor. The atmosphere has different properties at different locations.
  • Clouds, formed by the condensation of water vapor, affect weather and climate.
  • Global patterns of atmospheric movement include local weather. Oceans have a major effect on climate because water in the oceans holds a large amount of heat.
  • Water circulates through Earth's crust, oceans, and atmosphere in the water cycle.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Develop students' understanding of science and technology.

  • Science influences society through its knowledge and worldview.
  • Scientists work in many different settings.

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