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EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE (ESS)

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE (ESS)
Topic: Cycles and Patterns of Earth and the Moon - This topic focuses on Earth’s hydrologic cycle, patterns that exist in atmospheric and oceanic currents, the relationship between thermal energy and the currents, and the relative position and movement of
7.ESS.1: The hydrologic cycle illustrates the changing states of water as it moves through the lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.
Thermal energy is transferred as water changes state throughout the cycle. The cycling of water in the atmosphere is an important part of weather patterns on Earth. The rate at which water flows through soil and rock is dependent upon the porosity and per
Multimedia Lesson Atmosphere and Weather
Presentations Weather
Vocabulary Terms Atmosphere and Weather
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Atmosphere and Weather
 
7.ESS.2: Thermal-energy transfers in the ocean and the atmosphere contribute to the formation of currents, which influence global climate patterns.
The sun is the major source of energy for wind, air and ocean currents and the hydrologic cycle. As thermal energy transfers occur in the atmosphere and ocean, currents form. Large bodies of water can influence weather and climate. The jet stream is an ex
Multimedia Lesson Atmosphere and Weather
Multimedia Lesson Earth's Climate
Multimedia Lesson Our Solar System
Multimedia Lesson Plate Tectonics
Presentations Atmosphere Overview
Presentations The Sun
Presentations Weather
Presentations Weather Patterns
Vocabulary Terms Atmosphere and Weather
Vocabulary Terms Earth`s Climate
Vocabulary Terms Our Solar System
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Atmosphere and Weather
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earth`s Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Our Solar System
 
7.ESS.3: The atmosphere has different properties at different elevations and contains a mixture of gases that cycle through the lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere.
The atmosphere is held to the Earth by the force of gravity. There are defined layers of the atmosphere that have specific properties, such as temperature, chemical composition and physical characteristics. Gases in the atmosphere include nitrogen, oxygen
Multimedia Lesson Atmosphere and Weather
Multimedia Lesson Earth's Climate
Presentations Atmosphere Overview
Presentations Ozone depletion
Presentations Weather
Vocabulary Terms Atmosphere and Weather
Vocabulary Terms Earth`s Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Atmosphere and Weather
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earth`s Climate
 
7.ESS.4: The relative patterns of motion and positions of Earth, moon and sun cause solar and lunar eclipses, tides and phases of the moon.
Gravitational force between Earth and the moon causes daily oceanic tides. When the gravitational forces from the sun and moon align (at new and full moons) spring tides occur. When the gravitational forces of the sun and moon are perpendicular (at first
Multimedia Lesson The Sun-Earth-Moon System
Presentations Seasons on Earth
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
 
The moon’s orbit and its change of position relative to Earth and sun result in different parts of the moon being visible from Earth (phases of the moon).
Multimedia Lesson The Sun-Earth-Moon System
Interactive/Simulation Moon Phases
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
 
A solar eclipse is when Earth moves into the shadow of the moon (during a new moon). A lunar eclipse is when the moon moves into the shadow of Earth (during a full moon).
Multimedia Lesson The Sun-Earth-Moon System
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
 
7.ESS.5: The relative positions of Earth and the sun cause patterns we call seasons.
Earth’s axis is tilted at an angle of 23.5°. This tilt along with Earth’s revolution around the sun, affects the amount of direct sunlight that the earth receives in a single day and throughout the year. The average daily temperature is related to the amo
Multimedia Lesson Earth's Climate
Multimedia Lesson The Sun-Earth-Moon System
Presentations How the Earth Moves
Presentations Seasons on Earth
Presentations The Polar Zone
Presentations The Temperate Zone
Presentations The Tropical Zone
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
Vocabulary Terms Earth`s Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earth`s Climate
 

LIFE SCIENCE (LS)

LIFE SCIENCE (LS)
Topic: Cycles of Matter and Flow of Energy - This topic focuses on the impact of matter and energy transfer within the biotic component of ecosystems.
7.LS.1: Energy flows and matter is transferred continuously from one organism to another and between organisms and their physical environments.
The total amount of matter and energy remains constant, even though its form and location change.
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
 
Plants use the energy in light to make sugars out of carbon dioxide and water (photosynthesis). These materials can be used or stored for later use. Organisms that eat plants break down plant structures to release the energy and produce the materials they
Multimedia Lesson Food Chains and Food Webs
Multimedia Lesson Protists: Pond Microlife
Multimedia Lesson Six Kingdoms of Life
Interactive/Simulation Photosynthesis
Presentations Animal-Like Protists
Presentations Animals
Presentations Cell Energy
Presentations Energy Flow
Presentations Energy Pyramid
Presentations Euglena
Presentations Food Chains
Presentations Food Webs
Presentations Owl Food Web
Presentations Plant-Like Protists
Presentations Plants
Presentations Spirogyra
Presentations Volvox
Flip Charts Owl Food Web
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
Vocabulary Terms Protists: Pond Microlife
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Photosynthesis and Respiration
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Protists: Pond Microlife
 
Energy can transform from one form to another in living things. Animals get energy from oxidizing food, releasing some of its energy as heat.
Multimedia Lesson Food Chains and Food Webs
Presentations Cell Energy
Presentations Energy Flow
Presentations Energy Pyramid
Presentations Food and Nutrients
Presentations Food Chains
Flip Charts Owl Food Web
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Photosynthesis and Respiration
 
7.LS.2: In any particular biome, the number, growth and survival of organisms and populations depend on biotic and abiotic factors.
Ecosystems are dynamic in nature; the number and types of species fluctuate over time. Disruptions, deliberate or inadvertent, to the physical (abiotic) or biological (biotic) components of an ecosystem impact the composition of an ecosystem.
Multimedia Lesson Earth's Climate
Multimedia Lesson Food Chains and Food Webs
Presentations Energy Flow
Presentations Global Warming
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
Vocabulary Terms Earth`s Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earth`s Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Photosynthesis and Respiration
 
The variety of physical (abiotic) conditions that exists on Earth gives rise to diverse environments (biomes) and allows for the existence of a wide variety of organisms (biodiversity).
Multimedia Lesson Earth's Climate
Interactive/Simulation Biomes
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
Vocabulary Terms Earth`s Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earth`s Climate
 
Biomes are regional ecosystems characterized by distinct types of organisms that have developed under specific soil and climatic conditions.
Multimedia Lesson Earth's Climate
Interactive/Simulation Biomes
Presentations The Polar Zone
Presentations The Temperate Zone
Presentations The Tropical Zone
Flip Charts Rocks
Flip Charts Rocks
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
Vocabulary Terms Earth`s Climate
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Earth`s Climate
 

PHYSICAL SCIENCE (PS)

PHYSICAL SCIENCE (PS)
Topic: Cycles of Mass and Energy - This topic focuses on the empirical evidence for the arrangements of atoms on the Periodic Table of Elements, conservation of mass and energy, transformation and transfer of energy.
7.PS.1: Elements can be organized by properties.
Elements can be classified as metals, non-metals and metalloids, and can be organized by similar properties such as color, solubility, hardness, density, conductivity, melting point and boiling point, viscosity, and malleability.
Multimedia Lesson Minerals
Multimedia Lesson Rocks
Interactive/Simulation Metals, Nonmetals and Metalloids
Virtual Lab Flame Test
Presentations Changes of State
Presentations Classes of Elements
Presentations Classes of Matter
Presentations Measuring Matter
Presentations States of Matter
Flip Charts Science Grade 6
Vocabulary Terms Minerals
Vocabulary Terms Rocks
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Elements and the periodic table
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Minerals
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Properties and States of Matter
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Rocks
 
7.PS.2: Matter can be separated or changed, but in a closed system, the number and types of atoms remains constant.
When substances interact and form new substances the properties of the new substances may be very different from those of the original substances, but the amount of mass does not change.
Multimedia Lesson Chemical Reactions
Interactive/Simulation Chemical and Physical Changes
Interactive/Simulation Types of Reactions
Presentations Balancing Equations
Presentations Chemical Reactions
Flip Charts Chemical Reactions
Flip Charts Chemical Reactions
Vocabulary Terms Chemical Reactions
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Chemical Reactions
 
Physically combining two or more substances form a mixture, which can be separated through physical processes.
Presentations Classes of Matter
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Properties and States of Matter
 
7.PS.3: Energy can be transformed or transferred but is never lost.
When energy is transferred from one system to another, the quantity of energy before transfer equals the quantity of energy after transfer. When energy is transformed from one form to another, the total amount of energy remains the same.
Multimedia Lesson Energy: Forms and Changes
Vocabulary Terms Energy: Forms and Changes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Energy: Forms and Changes
 
7.PS.4: Energy can be transferred through a variety of ways.
Thermal energy can be transferred through radiation, convection and conduction.
Multimedia Lesson Energy: Forms and Changes
Vocabulary Terms Energy: Forms and Changes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Energy: Forms and Changes
 
Mechanical energy can be transferred when objects push or pull on each other over a distance.
Multimedia Lesson Energy: Forms and Changes
Multimedia Lesson Sound
Interactive/Simulation Longitudinal Waves
Presentations Sound and Sound Waves
Vocabulary Terms Energy: Forms and Changes
Vocabulary Terms Sound
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Energy: Forms and Changes
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Sound
 
An electrical circuit transfers energy from a source to a device.
Multimedia Lesson Electricity and Magnetism
Presentations Electric Current
Vocabulary Terms Electricity and Magnetism
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Electricity and Magnetism
 
Mechanical and electromagnetic waves transfer energy when they interact with matter.
Multimedia Lesson Light and Optics
Multimedia Lesson Sound
Interactive/Simulation Longitudinal Waves
Presentations Light
Presentations Sound and Sound Waves
Flip Charts Light
Vocabulary Terms Light and Optics
Vocabulary Terms Sound
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Light and Optics
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game Sound