North Carolina Essentail StandardsWeather3.P.2 Understand the structure and properties of matter before and after they undergo a change.
3.P.2.1 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. 2.E.1 Understand patterns of weather and factors that affect weather. 2.E.1.2 Summarize weather conditions using qualitative and quantitative measures to describe: · Temperature · Wind direction · Wind speed · Precipitation 2.E.1.3 Compare weather patterns that occur over time and relate observable patterns of weather to time of day and time of year. 2.E.1.4 Recognize the tools scientists use for observing, recording, and predicting weather changes from day to day and during the seasons. Solid and Liquids3.P.2 Understand the structure and properties of matter before and after they undergo a change.
3.P.2.2 Compare solids, liquids, and gases based on their basic properties. Sound2.P.1 Understand the relationship between sound and vibrating objects.
2.P.1.1 Illustrate how sound is produced by vibrating objects and columns of air. 2.P.1.2 Summarize the relationship between sound and objects of the body that vibrate - eardrums and vocal cords. Life Cycles2.L.1 Understand animal life cycles.
2.L.1.1 Summarize the life cycle of animals including: · Birth · Developing into an adult · Reproducing · Aging and death 2.L.2 Remember that organisms differ from or are similar to their parents based on the characteristics of the organism. 2.L.2.1 Identify ways in which many plants and animals closely resemble their parents in observed appearance and ways they are different. 2.L.2.2 Recognize that there is variation among individuals that are related. |
Websites and Videos
Weather
Solid and Liquids
Sound
Life Cycles
VideosPlaydough recipesCooked, no-cook, peanut butter, powdered sugar, and baked (Please wait until the class has made it together first before making at home)
Kool aid playdough (Please wait until class has made it together before making it at home)
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