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SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
Chapter Reading Science Lesson Objectives Vocabulary Practice People/Careers in Science STEAM
Ch1The Nature of Science
Students will learn how pictures give clues about what they read.
Lesson 1Who Are Scientists?World Connection: The Discovery of Fire
Children will understand that scientists ask questions, make discoveries, and look for patterns.
scientist, discovery, pattern
Directed Practice Observing Fruit
Antoine Lavoisier
Guided Practice Observing Sound
Full Practice Make a Butterfly Model
Lesson 2 What Are Science Skills? Children will identify and apply science skills that scientists use to investigate the world.
observe, data, predict, classify
Directed Practice Sort It
Guided Practice Vote for an Animal
Full Practice Backyard Trees
Lesson 3What Do You Know aboutScience Tools and Safety Rules?Apply Math: Estimate and Measure
Children will demonstrate how to use science tools and an understanding of safety rules.
tool, measure
Directed Practice Measure It
Guided Practice Measuring Time
Full Practice Estimate and Measure
Lesson 4 How Do Scientists Think? Children will be able to follow the scientific methods during investigations.
hypothesis
Directed Practice Which Is Faster?
Guided Practice How Many Marbles?
Full Practice Growing a Plant
Ch2Engineering and Technology
Students will describe the sequence of events using words like first, next and last.
Lesson 1What Is Technology?Apply Math: Tally Chart
Children will recognize how we use technology and the impact of technology on daily life.
technology, invention
Directed Practice Everyday Technology
Orville andWilbur Wright
Guided Practice Technology Helps Us
Full Practice Technology in Use
Lesson 2 How Can People Solve Problems? Children will understand how engineers solve problems using the design process.
engineer, design process
Directed Practice Matchbox Desk
Guided Practice Paper Airplane
Full Practice String Telephone
Lesson 3What Are Machines?World Connection: The Great Pyramids
Children will Identify, know the difference and classify machines into simple and compound machines.
simple machine, compound machine
Directed Practice Make a Turbine
Guided Practice Simple and Compound Machines
Full Practice Make a Lever
Ch3 PlantsStudents will learn the cause and effect relationship.
Lesson 1 What Are the Parts of a Plant? Children will investigate and model the parts of plants.
root, leaf, stem, nutrients, flower
Directed Practice Model of a Plant
Plant ScientistMaking a Hand Pollinator
Guided Practice Parts of a Plant
Full Practice Moving Water Through a Plant
Lesson 2What Do Plants Need to Grow?World Connection: Aquatic Plants
Children will investigate the needs of a plant and how they differ from one plant to another.
survive
Directed Practice Plants and Light
Guided Practice Plants and Water
Full Practice Plants Need Air
Lesson 3How Do Animals Help Plants?Apply Math: Draw a Picture Graph
Children will recognize and model how animals help plants.
reproduction, pollination
Directed Practice Structure of a Flower
Guided Practice Seed Movement
Full Practice Fruit
Ch4 Environments
Students will learn to identify the main idea and details of a text.
Lesson 1What Are Some Land Environments?Apply Math: Reading a Picture Graph
Children will observe and compare plants and animals that live in different land environments.
environment, habitat, tundra, desert
Directed Practice Bean and Cactus Plants
EcologistLet’s Build a Pet Shelter
Guided Practice Land Animals
Full Practice Land Environments
Lesson 2What Are Some Water Environments?World Connection: Octopus
Children will identify and model that some living things live in wetland and ocean environments.
wetland, ocean
Directed Practice Model of a Marsh
Guided Practice The Egret
Full Practice Water Environments
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SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
Chapter Reading Science Lesson Objectives Vocabulary Practice People/Careers in Science STEAM
Ch1The Nature of Science
Students will learn how pictures give clues about what they read.
Lesson 1Who Are Scientists?World Connection: The Discovery of Fire
Children will understand that scientists ask questions, make discoveries, and look for patterns.
scientist, discovery, pattern
Directed Practice Observing Fruit
Antoine Lavoisier
Guided Practice Observing Sound
Full Practice Make a Butterfly Model
Lesson 2 What Are Science Skills? Children will identify and apply science skills that scientists use to investigate the world.
observe, data, predict, classify
Directed Practice Sort It
Guided Practice Vote for an Animal
Full Practice Backyard Trees
Lesson 3What Do You Know aboutScience Tools and Safety Rules?Apply Math: Estimate and Measure
Children will demonstrate how to use science tools and an understanding of safety rules.
tool, measure
Directed Practice Measure It
Guided Practice Measuring Time
Full Practice Estimate and Measure
Lesson 4 How Do Scientists Think? Children will be able to follow the scientific methods during investigations.
hypothesis
Directed Practice Which Is Faster?
Guided Practice How Many Marbles?
Full Practice Growing a Plant
Ch2Engineering and Technology
Students will describe the sequence of events using words like first, next and last.
Lesson 1What Is Technology?Apply Math: Tally Chart
Children will recognize how we use technology and the impact of technology on daily life.
technology, invention
Directed Practice Everyday Technology
Orville andWilbur Wright
Guided Practice Technology Helps Us
Full Practice Technology in Use
Lesson 2 How Can People Solve Problems? Children will understand how engineers solve problems using the design process.
engineer, design process
Directed Practice Matchbox Desk
Guided Practice Paper Airplane
Full Practice String Telephone
Lesson 3What Are Machines?World Connection: The Great Pyramids
Children will Identify, know the difference and classify machines into simple and compound machines.
simple machine, compound machine
Directed Practice Make a Turbine
Guided Practice Simple and Compound Machines
Full Practice Make a Lever
Ch3 PlantsStudents will learn the cause and effect relationship.
Lesson 1 What Are the Parts of a Plant? Children will investigate and model the parts of plants.
root, leaf, stem, nutrients, flower
Directed Practice Model of a Plant
Plant ScientistMaking a Hand Pollinator
Guided Practice Parts of a Plant
Full Practice Moving Water Through a Plant
Lesson 2What Do Plants Need to Grow?World Connection: Aquatic Plants
Children will investigate the needs of a plant and how they differ from one plant to another.
survive
Directed Practice Plants and Light
Guided Practice Plants and Water
Full Practice Plants Need Air
Lesson 3How Do Animals Help Plants?Apply Math: Draw a Picture Graph
Children will recognize and model how animals help plants.
reproduction, pollination
Directed Practice Structure of a Flower
Guided Practice Seed Movement
Full Practice Fruit
Ch4 Environments
Students will learn to identify the main idea and details of a text.
Lesson 1What Are Some Land Environments?Apply Math: Reading a Picture Graph
Children will observe and compare plants and animals that live in different land environments.
environment, habitat, tundra, desert
Directed Practice Bean and Cactus Plants
EcologistLet’s Build a Pet Shelter
Guided Practice Land Animals
Full Practice Land Environments
Lesson 2What Are Some Water Environments?World Connection: Octopus
Children will identify and model that some living things live in wetland and ocean environments.
wetland, ocean
Directed Practice Model of a Marsh
Guided Practice The Egret
Full Practice Water Environments
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Chapter Reading Science Lesson Objectives Vocabulary Practice People/Careers in Science STEAM
Ch5 Earth
Students will learn to compare and contrast things by telling how they are alike and different.
Lesson 1
What Are the Different Landformson Earth?World Connection: Mount EverestApply Math: Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
Children will recognize and model different kinds of landforms on Earth.
crust, mantle, core, Earth, landform
Directed Practice Model of a Mountain
CartographerRainwater Collection Tank
Guided Practice Identifying Landforms
Full Practice Model of a Landform
Lesson 2What Are the Different Bodies of Water on Earth?
Children will research and identify different kinds of bodies of water on Earth.
saltwater, freshwater, glacier, water cycle
Directed Practice Water on Earth
Guided Practice Water Evaporation
Full Practice Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans
Lesson 3How Are Maps Useful?World Connection: Cartographer
Children will be able to understand and use maps to identify the different kinds of landforms and bodies of water on Earth.
map
Directed Practice Make a Map of Your Classroom
Guided Practice Water on Earth
Full Practice Color and Label a Map
Ch6Changes to Earth’s Surface
Students will learn to draw a conclusion by making a decision about something they see or read.
Lesson 1What Are Weathering and Erosion?World Connection: The Grand CanyonApply Math: Number Lines
Children will investigate how weathering and erosion change Earth’s surface slowly.
weathering, erosion
Directed Practice Changing a Rock
Richard Herd Windbreaks
Guided Practice Water Erosion
Full Practice Erosion Around You
Lesson 2 What Are Volcanoes and Earthquakes? Children will identify and investigate how volcanoes and earthquakes change Earth’s surface quickly.
volcano, earthquake
Directed Practice Buildings and Earthquakes
Guided Practice Volcano Model
Full Practice Volcanic Regions
Ch7 Matter
Students will learn to compare and contrast objects by telling how they are alike and different.
Lesson 1What Is Matter?World Connection: Plastic EverywhereApply Math: Make a Bar Graph
Children will plan and conduct investigations to describe and classify different kinds of materials according to their properties.
matter, mass, property, texture, flexibility, temperature
Directed Practice Classifying Objects
ChemistBuilding a Boat Model
Guided Practice Comparing Objects
Full Practice Is It Bendable?
Lesson 2 What Is a Solid? Children will describe and measure solids.solid, centimeter, gram, weight
Directed Practice Which Has More Mass?
Guided Practice Make a New Object
Full Practice Soak It Up
Lesson 3 What Is a Liquid? Children will describe and measure liquids.liquid, volume, milliliter
Directed Practice Different Water Levels
Guided Practice Which Liquid Is the Fastest?
Full Practice Measure a Liquid
Lesson 4 What Is a Gas? Children will describe and measure gases. gas
Directed Practice The Mass of Air
Guided Practice Wet or Dry
Full Practice Comparing Matter
Ch8Changes in Matter
Students will recognize the cause and effect relationship in physical and chemical changes.
Lesson 1What Is One Way to Change Matter?World Connection: Making Glass
Children will recognize that a physical change is a change of matter in which the kind of matter stays the same.
physical change, freeze, melt, evaporate, condense
Directed Practice Melting Ice
Food ScientistBuilding a Strong Wall
Guided Practice Heat It
Full Practice Make a Physical Change
Lesson 2What Is a Mixture?Apply Math: Reading a Bar Graph
Children will identify that one of the physical changes is mixing two or more different substances without forming new substances, which is called a mixture.
mixture, dissolve
Directed Practice Does It Dissolve?
Guided Practice Oil and Water
Full Practice Make a Mixture
Lesson 3 What Is Another Way to Change Matter?Children will recognize that a chemical change happens when matter changes and becomes a new kind of matter.
chemical change
Directed Practice Changes to an Apple
Guided Practice Steel Wool and Water
Full Practice Changes Around You
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Chapter Reading Science Lesson Objectives Vocabulary Practice People/Careers in Science STEAM
Ch5 Earth
Students will learn to compare and contrast things by telling how they are alike and different.
Lesson 1
What Are the Different Landformson Earth?World Connection: Mount EverestApply Math: Comparing Three-Digit Numbers
Children will recognize and model different kinds of landforms on Earth.
crust, mantle, core, Earth, landform
Directed Practice Model of a Mountain
CartographerRainwater Collection Tank
Guided Practice Identifying Landforms
Full Practice Model of a Landform
Lesson 2What Are the Different Bodies of Water on Earth?
Children will research and identify different kinds of bodies of water on Earth.
saltwater, freshwater, glacier, water cycle
Directed Practice Water on Earth
Guided Practice Water Evaporation
Full Practice Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans
Lesson 3How Are Maps Useful?World Connection: Cartographer
Children will be able to understand and use maps to identify the different kinds of landforms and bodies of water on Earth.
map
Directed Practice Make a Map of Your Classroom
Guided Practice Water on Earth
Full Practice Color and Label a Map
Ch6Changes to Earth’s Surface
Students will learn to draw a conclusion by making a decision about something they see or read.
Lesson 1What Are Weathering and Erosion?World Connection: The Grand CanyonApply Math: Number Lines
Children will investigate how weathering and erosion change Earth’s surface slowly.
weathering, erosion
Directed Practice Changing a Rock
Richard Herd Windbreaks
Guided Practice Water Erosion
Full Practice Erosion Around You
Lesson 2 What Are Volcanoes and Earthquakes? Children will identify and investigate how volcanoes and earthquakes change Earth’s surface quickly.
volcano, earthquake
Directed Practice Buildings and Earthquakes
Guided Practice Volcano Model
Full Practice Volcanic Regions
Ch7 Matter
Students will learn to compare and contrast objects by telling how they are alike and different.
Lesson 1What Is Matter?World Connection: Plastic EverywhereApply Math: Make a Bar Graph
Children will plan and conduct investigations to describe and classify different kinds of materials according to their properties.
matter, mass, property, texture, flexibility, temperature
Directed Practice Classifying Objects
ChemistBuilding a Boat Model
Guided Practice Comparing Objects
Full Practice Is It Bendable?
Lesson 2 What Is a Solid? Children will describe and measure solids.solid, centimeter, gram, weight
Directed Practice Which Has More Mass?
Guided Practice Make a New Object
Full Practice Soak It Up
Lesson 3 What Is a Liquid? Children will describe and measure liquids.liquid, volume, milliliter
Directed Practice Different Water Levels
Guided Practice Which Liquid Is the Fastest?
Full Practice Measure a Liquid
Lesson 4 What Is a Gas? Children will describe and measure gases. gas
Directed Practice The Mass of Air
Guided Practice Wet or Dry
Full Practice Comparing Matter
Ch8Changes in Matter
Students will recognize the cause and effect relationship in physical and chemical changes.
Lesson 1What Is One Way to Change Matter?World Connection: Making Glass
Children will recognize that a physical change is a change of matter in which the kind of matter stays the same.
physical change, freeze, melt, evaporate, condense
Directed Practice Melting Ice
Food ScientistBuilding a Strong Wall
Guided Practice Heat It
Full Practice Make a Physical Change
Lesson 2What Is a Mixture?Apply Math: Reading a Bar Graph
Children will identify that one of the physical changes is mixing two or more different substances without forming new substances, which is called a mixture.
mixture, dissolve
Directed Practice Does It Dissolve?
Guided Practice Oil and Water
Full Practice Make a Mixture
Lesson 3 What Is Another Way to Change Matter?Children will recognize that a chemical change happens when matter changes and becomes a new kind of matter.
chemical change
Directed Practice Changes to an Apple
Guided Practice Steel Wool and Water
Full Practice Changes Around You
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