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Third Grade Science

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Third Grade Science

Domain

Standard

Cluster

Text of Objective

Web Tool

Instructions for Use

Physical Science:

Forces and  Motion

3.P.1.1

Understand motion and factors that affect motion

 

Infer changes in speed or direction resulting from forces acting on an object.

Forces in Action 

 

3.P.1.2

Compare the relative speeds (faster or slower) of objects that travel the same distance in different amounts of time.

 

 

3.P.1.3

Explain the effect of earth’s gravity on the motion of any object on or near the earth.

 

 

Physical Science: Matter: Properties and Change

 

3.P.2.1

Understand the structure and properties of matter before and after they undergo a change

Recognize that air is a substance that surrounds us, takes up space and has mass.

 

 

3.P.2.2

Compare solids, liquids, and gases based on their basic properties.

 

 

3.P.2.3

Summarize changes that occur to the observable properties of materials when different degrees of heat are applied to them, such as melting ice or ice cream, boiling water or an egg, or freezing water.

 

 

Physical Science:

Energy Conservation 

3.P.3.1

Recognize how that energy can be transferred from one object to another by rubbing them against each other

Recognize that energy can be transferred from one object to another by rubbing them against each other.

 

 

3.P.3.2

Recognize that energy can be transferred from a warmer object to a cooler one by contact or at a distance and the cooler object gets warmer.

 

 

Earth Science: 

Earth in the Universe 

3.E.11

Recognize the major components and patterns observed in the earth, moon, sun system

Recognize that the earth is part of a system called the solar system that includes the sun (a star), planets, and many moons and the earth is the third planet from the sun in our solar system

 

 

3.E.1.2

Recognize that changes in the length and direction of an object’s shadow indicate the apparent changing position of the Sun during the day although the patterns of the stars in the sky, to include the Sun, stay the same.

 

 

Earth Science: Earth Systems, Structures and Processes  

3.E.2.1

Compare the structure of the Earth’s surface using models or three-dimensional diagrams

Compare Earth’s saltwater and freshwater features (including oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, ponds, streams, and glaciers).

 

 

3.E.2.2

Compare Earth’s land features (including volcanoes, mountains, valleys, canyons, caverns, and islands) by using models, pictures, diagrams, and maps.

 

 

Life Science:  Structures and Functions of Living Organisms 

3.L.1.1

Understand human body systems and how they are essential for life: protection, movement and support

Compare the different functions of the skeletal and muscular system.

 

 

3.L.1.2

Explain why skin is necessary for protection and for the body to remain healthy.

 

 

Life Science: Ecosystems

3.L.2.1

Understand how plants survive in their environments

Remember the function of the following plant structures as it relates to the survival of plants in their environment: (Roots – absorb nutrients; Stems – provide support; Leaves – synthesize food; Flowers – attract pollinators and produce seeds for reproduction)

 

 

3.L.2.2

Explain how environmental conditions determine how well plants survive and grow.

 

 

3.L.2.3

Summarize the distinct stages of the life cycle of seed plants

 

 

3.L.2.4

Explain how the basic properties (texture and capacity to hold water) and components (sand, clay and humus) of soil determine the ability of soil to support the growth and survival of many plants.

 

 

 

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