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Life Science
S1L1. Students will investigate the characteristics and basic needs of plants and animals.
a. Identify the basic needs of a plant. 1. Air 2. Water 3. Light 4. Nutrients
b. Identify the basic needs of an animal. 1. Air 2. Water 3. Food 4. Shelter
c. Identify the parts of a plant—root, stem, leaf, and flower.
d. Compare and describe various animals—appearance, motion, growth, basic needs.
Animal Needs Puzzle
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Food Plant Types
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Plant and Animal Needs
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Plant and Animal Needs Assessment
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Plant/Animal Need Velcro Puzzles
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Plant Parts Puzzle
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Peculiar Plants
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Animal Charades
Physical Science
S1P1. Students will investigate light and sound.
a. Recognize sources of light.
b. Explain how shadows are made.
c. Investigate how vibrations produce sound.
d. Differentiate between various sounds in terms of (pitch) high or low and (volume) loud or soft.
e. Identify emergency sounds and sounds that help us stay safe.
S1P2. Students will demonstrate effects of magnets on other magnets and other objects.
a. Demonstrate how magnets attract and repel.
b. Identify common objects that are attracted to a magnet.
c. Identify objects and materials (air, water, wood, paper, your hand, etc.) that do not block magnetic force.
Light Intro
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You're Blocking Me (Shadows)
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Shadow Puppets
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I'm So Wavy (Sound Intro)
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Classroom Instruments (Pitch)
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Instrument Sounds
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Magnet Play
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You're Blocking Me (Magnets)
Earth Science
S1E1. Students will observe, measure, and communicate weather data to see patterns in weather and climate.
a. Identify different types of weather and the characteristics of each type. b. Investigate weather by observing, measuring with simple weather instruments (thermometer, wind vane, rain gauge), and recording weather data (temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and weather events) in a periodic journal or on a calendar seasonally.
c. Correlate weather data (temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and weather events) to seasonal changes.
S1E2. Students will observe and record changes in water as it relates to weather.
a. Recognize changes in water when it freezes (ice) and when it melts (water).
b. Identify forms of precipitation such as rain, snow, sleet, and hailstones as either solid (ice) or liquid (water).
c. Determine that the weight of water before freezing, after freezing, and after melting stays the same.
d. Determine that water in an open container disappears into the air over time, but water in a closed container does not.
Weather Books
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Seasonal Tree
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Seasonal Observations
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Precipitation Party
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Precipitation Game
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Water Jars
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Water Temperatures
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Water Weights
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