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Standard
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Cluster
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Text of Objective
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Web Tool
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Instructions for Use
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Physical Science:
Forces and Motion
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5.P.1.1
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Understand force, motion and the relationship between them
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Explain how factors such as gravity, friction, and change in mass affect the motion of objects.
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5.P.1.2
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Infer the motion of objects in terms of how far they travel in a certain amount of time and the direction in which they travel.
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5.P.1.3
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Illustrate the motion of an object using a graph to show a change in position over a period of time.
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5.P.1.4
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Predict the effect of a given force or a change in mass on the motion of an object.
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Physical Science: Matter: Properties and Change
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5.P.2.1
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Understand the interactions of matter and energy and the changes that occur
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Explain how the sun’s energy impacts the processes of the water cycle (including, evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation and runoff).
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5.P.2.2
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Compare the weight of an object to the sum of the weight of its parts before and after an interaction.
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5.P.2.3
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Summarize properties of original materials, and the new material(s) formed, to demonstrate that a change has occurred.
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Physical Science:
Energy Conservation and Transfer
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5.P.3.1
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Explain how the properties of some materials change as a result of heating and cooling
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Explain the effects of the transfer of heat (either by direct contact or at a distance) that occurs between objects at different temperatures. (conduction, convection or radiation)
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5.P.3.2
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Explain how heating and cooling affect some materials and how this relates to their purpose and practical applications.
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Earth Science:
Earth Systems, Structures and Processes
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5.E.11
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Understand weather patterns and phenomena, making connections to the weather in a particular place and time
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Compare daily and seasonal changes in weather conditions (including wind speed and direction, precipitation, and temperature) and patterns.
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5.E.1.2
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Predict upcoming weather events from weather data collected through observation and measurements.
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5.E.1.3
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Explain how global patterns such as the jet stream and water currents influence local weather in measurable terms such as temperature, wind direction and speed, and precipitation.
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Life Science: Structures and Functions of Living
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5.L.1.1
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Understand how structures and systems of organisms (to include the human body) perform functions necessary for life.
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Explain why some organisms are capable of surviving as a single cell while others require many cells that are specialized to survive.
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5.L.1.2
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Compare the major systems of the human body (digestive, respiratory, circulatory, muscular, skeletal, cardiovascular) as it relates to their functions necessary for life.
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Life Science: Ecosystems
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5.L.2.1
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Understand the interdependence of plants and animals with their ecosystem
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Compare the characteristics of several common ecosystems, including estuaries and salt marshes, oceans, lakes and ponds, forests, and grasslands).
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5.L.2.1
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Classify the organisms within an ecosystem according to the function they serve producers, consumers, or decomposers (biotic factors).
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5.L.2.3
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Infer the effects that may result from the interconnected relationship of plants and animals to their ecosystem.
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Life Science: Evolution and Genetics
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5.L.3.1
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Understand why organisms differ from or are similar to their parents based on the characteristics of the organism
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Explain why organisms differ from or are similar to their parents based on the characteristics of the organism.
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5.L.3.2
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Give examples of likenesses that are inherited and some that are not
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