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Oceans, Primary class level

Author: sharon John  3/29/2006 2:34:00 PM PDT
TaskStream - Tools of Engagement

VITAL INFORMATION

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IMPLEMENTATION

 
 
 
ASSESSMENT & STANDARDS

Standards compiled from learning activities:
WA- Washington Essential Academic Learning Requirements
• Subject Science
"The important thing is to not stop questioning"
Albert Einstein
Learning in science depends on actively doing science. Active engagement in hands-on, minds-on science learning experiences enables students to make personal sense of the physical world and to solve problems. Toward these ends, the Essential Academic Learning Requirements for science were developed based on the following set of guiding principles.
1. All students should be expected to attain satisfactory achievement and performance on all Essential Academic Learning Requirements.
2. All students should have access to a carefully articulated science program each year in kindergarten through 10th grade with opportunities for continued study in grades 11 and 12.
3. All students should receive quality feedback about their performance and achievement in science on a continuous basis.
4. All students, regardless of gender, cultural or ethnic background, physical or learning disabilities, aspirations, or interest and motivation in science, should have the opportunity to attain scientific literacy.
5. All students should have access to effective and appropriate teaching from well trained teachers who are supported with high quality instructional resources.
If all students attain mastery of the Essential Academic Learning Requirements for science, Washington State will be much closer to attaining the national goal of being the first in the world in science achievement and performance.

• Standard 1The student understands and uses scientific concepts and principles.
• Area 1.1 use properties to identify, describe, and categorize substances, materials, and objects, and use characteristics to categorize living things
• Key Idea Life Science - Basis of biological diversity
• Benchmark / Grade Benchmark 2 - TBD
 Performance Expectation categorize plants and animals into groups according to how they accomplish life processes and by similarities and differences in external and internal structures
• Benchmark / Grade Benchmark 3 - TBD
 Performance Expectation classify organisms into distinct groups according to structural, cellular, biochemical, and genetic characteristics
• Area 1.2 recognize the components, structure, and organization of systems and the interconnections within and among them
• Key Idea Life Science - Systems
• Benchmark / Grade Benchmark 1 - TBD
 Performance Expectation identify the parts of a system, how the parts go together, and how they depend on each other
• Benchmark / Grade Benchmark 2 - TBD
 Performance Expectation describe how the parts of a system interact and influence each other
 

 
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