Inquiry Overview & Materials List Grades K 5
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1 Inquiry Overview & Materials List Grades K 5
2 The Building Blocks of Inquiry Interactive Science, for Grades K 5, features an innovative, new write-in student edition at each grade level covering life, earth, and physical science topics. A wealth of different types of hands-on activities are found throughout the program, featuring four levels of inquiry: Activity-Before-Content, Directed, Guided, and Open-Ended. Open-Ended Activities Directed and Guided Activities Activity-Before-Content 1 Lay the foundation with engaging Activity-Before-Content labs. What properties can be used to classify matter? Use tools and your senses to observe properties of matter. Follow a Procedure 1. Observe ways the objects are alike and different. List 3 of these properties. 2. Classify Observe how the objects are alike. Sort the objects into 2 groups. Put a yarn circle around each group. What property is alike for the objects in each loop? Materials 2 yarn circles Objects to Classify Tools to Help You Classify metric tape measure balance magnet Students engage with and explore science concepts before reading, aligning with the 5E instructional model. Go online anytime and use Go Explore It virtual lab animations. hand lens gram cubes Do not copy this example! color yellow Explain Your Results 3. Look at what other groups did. Infer 3 properties they used to classify their objects. color not yellow 4. How can you use properties to describe matter? 52 GLE 23 Determine linear, volume, and weight/mass measurements by using both metric system and U.S. system units to compare the results (PS-E-A2) GLE 9 Select and use developmentally appropriate equipment and tools (e.g., magnifying lenses, microscopes, graduated cylinders) and units of measurement to observe and collect data (SI-E-A4) (Also GLE 8 (SI-E-A4)) How does dividing clay affect its mass? 1. Measure and record the mass of the clay. g 2. Break the clay into 2 pieces. Estimate the mass of each. g and g 3. Measure the mass of each piece. g and g Materials clay gram cubes balance Explain Your Results 4. Interpret Data Compare the total mass of the clay before and after breaking it apart. 5. Predict how breaking the clay into 6 pieces would affect its total mass. GLE 8 Measure and record length, temperature, mass, volume, and area in both metric system and U.S. system units (SI-E-A4) GLE 9 Select and use developmentally appropriate equipment and tools (e.g., magnifying lenses, microscopes, graduated cylinders) and units of measurement to observe and collect data (SI-E-A4) 54 2
3 As students progress through the stages of inquiry, the support provided by the teacher diminishes, and student ownership of the investigative process increases. - Author Karen Ostlund 2 Build on the foundation with Scaffolded Activities. 4. Record your observations. Materials Results of Separation Separating Method safety goggles 2. Carefully make 4 holes in the bottom of Cup B by pushing a pencil through the bottom of the cup from the outside. Filtration (through coffee filter) Evaporation (drying on foil) 4 foam cups 5. Put a coffee filter in Cup D. Slowly pour the mixture from Cup C into Cup D. Record the part of the mixture that was removed by filtration. warm water and graduated cylinder sand 6. Remove the filter. Use the spoon to drip 2 drops of the liquid in Cup D onto a piece of foil. Let the liquid evaporate. Record results. 3 metal marbles salt A 3. Hold Cup B over Cup C. All at once, pour the mixture from Cup A into Cup B. Move Cup B around to clean the marbles. Record the part of the mixture that was removed by straining. marker coffee filter and a rubber band pencil Use B a ru b ber band to fasten th to the cup. er Analyze and Conclude 7. Communicate Describe the methods you used to separate each part of the mixture? make inferences. 8. C Infer Suppose the matter in the original mixture included small pieces of iron the size of sand. Describe how you could use magnetism to separate the mixture. GLE 25 Describe various methods to separate mixtures (e.g., evaporation, condensation, filtration, magnetism) (PS-E-A5) GLE 3 Use observations to design and conduct simple investigations or experiments to answer testable questions (SI-E-A2) (Also GLE 10 (SI-E-A5), (SI-E-B4)) 74 e filt D foil Wear safety goggles. Do not taste the salt. Be careful with sharp objects _ Part Not Removed Straining through holes spoon Follow a Procedure 1. Label 4 cups A, B, C, and D. In Cup A, make a mixture. Mix 1 spoonful of salt, 2 spoonfuls of sand, 3 marbles, and 100 ml of water. Part Removed C What are some ways to separate a mixture? Differentiate through directed, guided, and open-ended inquiry at the end of every chapter. Use the Scaffolded Inquiry Activity Cards to support small-group or centerbased instruction. Short on time or money? Virtual labs are available for all Investigate It! activities. 75 2/11/10 9:03:55 AM _ /11/10 9:03:58 AM Complete the structure with Open-Ended Activities. Open-ended Apply It activities allow students to apply science concepts using the scientific method. Design your test. Materials What affects how soil erodes? 1. Draw how you will set up your test. Moving water can change the land. It can carry soil from one place to another. Ask a question. gloves and masking tape 2 containers and soil How does the amount of water that falls on soil affect the amount of soil erosion? State a hypothesis. Support STEM through Design It! activities by having students solve a real-world problem by using the design process. Write a hypothesis by circling one choice and finishing the sentence. If more water falls on soil, then (a) more, (b) less, (c) about the same amount of soil will be eroded because small paper cup and 2 books small paper clip and foam cup Identify and control variables. In an experiment the variable that you observe is called the dependent variable because it changes depending on the variable you change. In this experiment what is the dependent variable? water metric ruler graduated cylinder (or measuring cup) 2. List your steps in the order you will do them. The variable you change is called the independent variable because you choose how to change it. It does NOT depend on anything except your choice. What is the independent variable? In an experiment there are factors that could be changed but must not be changed. These are called controlled variables because you control the experiment to make sure they do not change. List two controlled variables _ GLE 63 Demonstrate and explain how Earth s surface is changed as a result of slow and rapid processes (e.g., sand dunes, canyons, volcanoes, earthquakes) (ESS-E-A5), (E-E-A1) GLE 3 Use observations to design and conduct simple investigations or experiments to answer testable questions (SI-E-A2) (Also GLE 18 (SI-E-B4)) 2/18/10 3:46:29 PM _ /18/10 3:46:32 PM Learn more at InteractiveScience.com 3
4 Kit Options for Quick and Easy Setup All Interactive Science kit materials are organized for quick and easy setup featuring activity bags and sturdy stackable plastic bins. For Each Write-In Student Edition Grade Level Kits All the activity materials for each student edition come organized for students to work in six small groups. Materials are arranged by activity bags for quick and easy setup! Easily replace consumable materials for each equipment kit with handy refill kits. Featuring activity-specific bags! 4
5 Inquiry teaching is an approach that engages student curiosity and wonder. - Author Michael Padilla Program-Wide Kits Labware Kits (Grades 1 5) The Labware kits include all the common lab equipment you need to successfully set up your elementary science laboratory, such as cylinders and balances. Safety Kit (Grades K 5) A must-have for any student scientist, the safety kit includes goggles, aprons, gloves, and other materials to help you ensure student safety in the lab. Learn more at InteractiveScience.com 5
6 Save Valuable Time with Handy Resources Spend less time planning lessons and more time doing science with students using the Inquiry Activity Cards and digital inquiry resources. Scaffolded Inquiry Activity Cards Differentiate learning. Investigate It! activities include Directed, Guided, and Open Inquiry options on a laminated activity card. Save time with the 30-second lab setup! Grab and go. It s that quick. Activity materials come in their own bag. Step 1: Get your trays and Activity Placemats ready. Step 2: Grab your materials. Step 3: Go! 6
7 Interactive Science builds inquiry through daily personal, engaging, and relevant interactions. - Author Michael Padilla Digital Inquiry Resources Visit MyScienceOnline.com You ll find time-saving tools, such as Virtual labs, simulations, and animations Activity Cards in editable format Blackline Masters in editable format Learn more at InteractiveScience.com 7
8 8 Safety, Grades K 5 qp q apron, disposable plastic, box/100 1 q disinfectant, liquid, 15 oz 1 q goggles, safety, chemical 1 q goggles, safety, elementary, chemical 30 q optical lens paper, 10 cm x 15 cm 1 q sign - safety goggles required 1 q towelette, lens cleaning box 1 Grade K qp q bag, resealable, clear, plastic, sandwich size 6 q balance 6 q ball, rubber, 1¾ inch 6 q ball, table tennis 6 q ball, yellow, 1½ inch 6 q bean, black, dried 1 bag q block, wood 6 q block, wood, square, 1 inch 6 q bucket, paper 6 q car, small 6 q caterpillar (coupon) 1 q chenille stick, 12 inch 100 q clay, modeling 4 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 12 sticks q clay, modeling, red 4 sticks q cotton balls 300 q craft stick 30 q cup, plastic, 9 oz 19 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 6 q dropper, plastic 6 q fabric, square 1 q feather 6 q forceps, plastic 6 q habitat, butterfly 1 q hand lens 6 q magnet, bar 6 q metal marble, ¾ inch 6 q paper clip, large 100 q plastic wrap, length from roll 1 q rice, uncooked 1 bag Grade K (Continued) Pq q rubber band, long, 5 inch 80 q sandstone sample 6 q seed, kidney bean 1 bag q seed, lima bean 1 bag q seed, pinto bean 1 bag q shell, large 6 q spoon, metal 6 q spoon, plastic 18 q stick, stir 50 q straw, plastic, clear 50 q string, length from roll 1 q tape, double-sided, roll 1 q toothpicks 1 box q tray, plastic 6 q vehicle, 5 inch 1 Grade K, Refill Pq q bag, resealable, clear, plastic, sandwich size 6 q bean, black, dried 1 q bucket, paper 6 q caterpillar (coupon) 1 q chenille stick, 12 inch 1 q clay, modeling 4 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 4 sticks q cotton balls 300 q craft stick 30 q cup, plastic, 9 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 6 q plastic wrap, roll 1 q rice, uncooked 1 q seed, kidney bean 1 q seed, lima bean 1 q spoon, plastic 24 q stick, stir 50 q straw, plastic, clear 50 q string 1 Note: Duplicate items indicate multiple packages of materials.
9 Labware, Grades 1 2 Pq q balance, small primary 6 q battery, size D, pkg/6 2 q cube, unit, base ten, 10 colors 6 q cylinder, squat 50 ml, graduated 6 q dropper, plastic, pkg/6 1 q flashlight, plastic, size D 6 q hand lens, 3X 6X, dual, pkg/6 1 q meter stick, folding, metric/inch 6 q ruler, plastic, metric and English 6 q stopwatch, mychron, 5 cm x 5 cm 1 q thermometer,-40 50C/ F, pkg/6 2 Grade 1 Pq q bag, plastic, clear, sandwich size 50 q bag, plastic, clear, sandwich size 50 q bag, resealable, plastic, small 6 q bean, black, dried 1 bag q bean, navy, dried 1 bag q binder clips, medium 24 q block, wood, rectangular, small 12 q boat, small 6 q bottle, spray, plastic 1 q car, small 6 q chip, bingo 200 q clay, modeling, any color 4 sticks q container, plastic, deli, flat-bottom, 16 oz 6 q container, plastic, deli, rectangular, 2 qt 6 q cotton balls 5 q cotton balls 300 q cricket habitat 1 q crickets (coupon for 12) 1 q cup, paper, 3 oz 75 q cup, plastic, 16 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 36 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 42 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 12 Grade 1 (Continued) Pq q eraser, rectangular, pink 6 q feather 6 q forceps, plastic 6 q funnel, plastic, small, 4 oz 6 q globe, inflatable, 9 inch 6 q gram cubes, pkg/ q gravel, aquarium 1 bag q gravel, pebble size 1 bag q jar, clear, plastic, 16 oz 6 q lemonade powder 1 can q lid for plastic jar 6 q marker, felt-tip 6 q metal marble, ¾ inch 12 q metal marble, small 6 q paper clip, large 100 q peas, black-eyed, dried 1 bag q pill bugs (coupon for 24) 1 q plaster of paris 1 container q plate, paper, 9 inch 6 q plate, paper, 9 inch 6 q rubber band, long, 5 inch 80 q ruler, metric 6 q sand, medium grain 1 bag q sandpaper, medium grit, 8 x 11 inch 12 q sandpaper, medium grit, 8 x 11 inch 6 q seed, daisy 1 pack q seed, grass 1 pack q seed, pinto bean 1 bag q seed, pinto bean 1 bag q seed, radish 1 pack q sheet, plastic, clear 12 q sock 6 q soil, clay 1 bag q soil, loam 1 bag q soil, potting 1 bag q soil, sandy 1 bag q sponge, medium size 6 q spoon, plastic 12 q spoon, plastic 6 Learn more at InteractiveScience.com 9
10 10 Grade 1 (Continued) Pq q stick, stir 6 q straw, plastic, clear 50 q string, length from roll 1 q tape, masking, roll 1 q tray, plastic 6 q tub, plastic, rectangular, shoe-box size 6 q tubing, vinyl, clear, flexible, ½ inch 24 ft q wind-up figure 6 Grade 1, Refill qp q bag, plastic, clear, sandwich size 50 q bean, black, dried 1 q bean, navy, dried 1 q clay, modeling, any color 4 sticks q container, plastic, deli, rectangular, 2 qt 6 q cotton balls 300 q crickets (coupon for 12) 1 q cup, plastic, 16 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 2 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 12 q gravel, aquarium 1 q gravel, pebble size 1 q lemonade powder 1 q peas, black-eyed, dried 1 q pill bugs (coupon for 24) 1 q plaster of paris 1 q plate, paper, 9 inch 12 q sand, medium grain 1 q sandpaper, medium grit, 8 x 11 inch 12 q seed, daisy 1 q seed, grass 1 q seed, pinto bean 1 q seed, radish 1 q sheet, plastic, clear 2 q soil, clay 1 lb q soil, loam 1 lb q soil, potting 8 lbs Grade 1, Refill (Continued) qp q soil, sandy 1 lb q spoon, plastic 24 q stick, stir 6 q straws, plastic 50 q string, roll 1 Grade 2 qp q alum 1 q bag, resealable, clear, plastic, sandwich size 18 q bag, resealable, plastic, small 6 q ball, rubber, 2 inch 6 q beaker, plastic, 250 ml 6 q bell, jingle 6 q borax (teacher use) 1 bottle q bottle, spray, plastic 2 q bowl, plastic, 20 oz 6 q car, small 6 q card, index, 3 x 5 inch 100 q cardboard, white, 8½ x 11 inch 3 q caterpillar (coupon) 1 q chip, bingo 200 q clay, modeling 8 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 4 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 4 sticks q clay, modeling, blue 4 sticks q clay, modeling, red 4 sticks q clicker 12 q compass, directional (teacher use) 1 q cotton balls 300 q crayons, new 2 boxes q cup, measuring, 250 ml 6 q cup, paper, 3 oz 12 q cup, plastic, 9 oz 12 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 30 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 18 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 42 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 30 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 50
11 Grade 2 (Continued) qp q cup, plastic, measuring, disposable, 10 oz 6 q cylinder, plastic, 250 ml 6 q elastic band 1 q eraser, rectangular, pink 6 q fastener, brass 6 q filter, coffee, size #2 (7 inch) 6 q foam, polystyrene, packing peanut 1 bag q food coloring, plastic bottle, blue 1 q food coloring, plastic bottle, red 1 q glove, latex-free 6 gloves q glue, white, bottle 2 q gravel, aquarium 1 bag q habitat, butterfly 1 q jar, clear, plastic, 16 oz 6 q jar, plastic, tall, 12 oz 6 q lid for 10-oz cup 6 q lid for plastic jar 6 q magnet, bar 6 q mealworms (coupon for 100) 1 q metal marble, ¾ inch 90 q mirror, 3 x 7 inch 6 q paper clip, large 100 q paper, construction, assorted, 9 x 12 inch 50 sheets q paper, construction, assorted, 9 x 12 inch 50 sheets q paper, construction, black, 9 x 12 inch 15 sheets q paper, construction, green, 9 x 12 inch 50 sheets q paper, tissue 20 sheets q plaster of paris mixture 2 bags q plastic wrap, length from roll 1 q plate, foam, 9 inch 35 q plate, paper, 9 inch 65 q plate, paper, 9 inch 24 q rain gauge 1 q rice, uncooked 1 bag q rubber band, thick, 7 inch 32 q rubber band, thin, 3½ inch 45 q ruler, wooden 6 q salt, container 1 container q salt, container 1 container q sand, fine grain 1 bag Grade 2 (Continued) qp q sand, medium grain 1 bag q seed, pinto bean 1 bag q seed, radish 1 packet q sheet, plastic, clear 6 q shell, large 6 q soil, clay 1 bag q soil, loam 1 bag q soil, potting 1 bag q soil, sandy 1 bag q spoon, plastic 6 q spoon, plastic 6 q spoon, plastic 18 q spoon, plastic 6 q spring, with loop, 2 3 inches 6 q stones 1 bag q strainer 6 q straw, plastic, clear 12 q string, length from roll 1 q suction cup, ¾-inch diameter 48 q tape, duct, roll 1 q tape, masking, roll 1 q tape, masking, roll 1 q tape, transparent 1 q tissue, facial, sheet package q toothpicks 1 box q tray, plastic 6 q yarn, red 1 skein q yarn, white 1 skein Grade 2, Refill Pq q alum 1 q bag, plastic, clear, sandwich size 50 q borax (teacher use) 1 q cardboard, white, 8½ x 11 inch 3 q clay, modeling, any color 12 sticks q cotton balls 300 q crayons 16 q cup, paper, 3 oz 12 Learn more at InteractiveScience.com 11
12 Grade 2, Refill (Continued) Pq q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 150 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 1 q cup, plastic, measuring, disposable, 10 oz 6 q fastener, brass 6 q filter, coffee, size #2 (7 inch) 6 q food coloring, plastic bottle, blue 1 q food coloring, plastic bottle, red 1 q glue, white, bottle 2 q gravel, aquarium 1 q mealworms (coupon for 100) 1 q caterpillar (coupon) 1 q foam, polystyrene, packing peanuts 1 q plaster of paris 2 q plastic wrap, roll 1 q plate, paper, 9 inch 100 q plate, foam, 9 inch 35 q rice, uncooked 1 q salt, container 1 q sand, fine grain 1 q sand, medium grain 1 q seed, pinto bean 1 q seed, radish 1 q soil, clay 5.5 lbs q soil, loam 5.5 lbs q soil, potting 8 lbs q soil, sandy 1 lb q spoon, plastic 48 q stones 1 q straw, clear 12 q string, roll 1 q tape, duct, roll 1 q tissue, facial, sheet 20 q toothpicks 1 q yarn, red 1 skein q yarn, white 1 skein Labware, Grades 3 5 Pq q balance, small primary 6 q battery, size D, pkg/6 2 q cube, unit, base ten, 10 Colors 6 q cylinder, squat 50 ml, graduated 6 q dropper, plastic, pkg/6 1 q flashlight, plastic, size D 6 q hand lens, 3X 6X, dual, pkg/6 1 q meter stick, folding, metric/inch 6 q microscope 6 q ruler, plastic, metric and English 6 q stopwatch, mychron, 5 cm x 5 cm 1 q thermometer,-40 50C/ F, pkg/6 2 Grade 3 Pq q adding machine paper, roll 6 q bag, plastic, large 6 q bag, resealable, clear, plastic, sandwich size 6 q bag, resealable, clear, plastic, sandwich size 6 q bag, resealable, plastic, large 6 q bag, resealable, plastic, large 6 q bag, resealable, plastic, small 6 q bag, resealable, plastic, small 6 q ball, rubber, 1 inch 6 q ball, rubber, 1¾ inch 6 q ball, table tennis 6 q ball, table tennis 6 q bottle, spray, plastic 1 q bulb, flashlight 6 q bulb, incandescent, 75W 6 q cardstock 6 q chenille stick 100 q chenille stick, 12 inch 100 q clay, modeling, any color 4 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 8 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 8 sticks q cloth, white 1 q container, plastic, deli, rectangular, 2 qt 6 q craft stick 60 12
13 Grade 3 (Continued) Pq q cup, foam, 6 oz 12 q cup, foam, 6 oz 6 q cup, paper, 3 oz 12 q cup, plastic, 2 oz 6 q cup, plastic, 16 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 24 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 30 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 18 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 13 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 50 q cup, waxed, 6 oz 12 q cup, waxed, 6 oz 6 q eraser, rectangular, pink 6 q floating bobber, ¾ inch 6 q food coloring, plastic bottle, blue 1 q food coloring, plastic bottle, blue 1 q food coloring, plastic bottle, red 1 q funnel, plastic, small, 4 oz 6 q holder, battery, size D 6 q holder, flashlight bulb 6 q jar, clear, plastic, 16 oz 6 q jar, plastic, 12 oz 6 q knife, plastic 6 q lid for 10-oz cup 6 q lid for plastic jar 6 q lightbulb receptacle 6 q magnet, bar 6 q mealworms (coupon for 100) 1 q metal marble, ¾ inch 6 q metal marble, ¾ inch 6 q metal marble, ¾ inch 6 q paper clip, large 100 q paper clip, small, plastic 100 q pebbles 1 bag q plaster of paris 1 container Grade 3 (Continued) P4 q q plastic wrap, length from roll 1 q pushpin 20 q rubber band, thick, 7 inch 32 q rubber band, thick, 7 inch 32 q rubber band, thin, 3½ inch 50 q rubber band, thin, 3½ inch 50 q sand 1 bag q seed, pinto bean 1 q shell, any 30 q silt 1 bag q soil, clay 1 bag q soil, loam 1 bag q soil, potting 1 bag q soil, sandy 1 bag q sponge, medium size 6 q spoon, plastic 12 q spoon, plastic 6 q stick, stir 60 q stones 1 bag q strainer 6 q straw, plastic, clear 56 q string, length from roll 1 q sugar, granulated, container 1 container q tape, masking, roll 1 q tape, transparent 1 q thread, black 1 spool q thumbtack 6 q tongue depressor 12 q toy truck 6 q transparency, blue, 8½ x 11 inch 6 q transparency, red, 8½ x 11 inch 6 q transparency, yellow, 8½ x 11 inch 6 q tub, plastic, rectangular, shoe-box size 6 q tubing, foam, 5 / 8-inch diameter 12 ft q vinegar, bottle 1 q washer, metal, 1½ inch 6 q washer, metal, ¾ inch 30 q wire stripper (teacher use) 1 q wire, insulated, copper, 22 gauge 1 roll q yarn 1 skein Learn more at InteractiveScience.com 13
14 Grade 3, Refill Grade 4 4P q Pq q adding machine paper, roll 6 q bag, plastic, resealable, large, 8 x 10 inch 6 q bag, plastic, clear, sandwich size 1 q bag, resealable, plastic, large 6 q bag, resealable, plastic, large 18 q baking soda 1 box q cardstock 6 q ball, foam (polystyrene), 3 inch 6 q clay, modeling, any color 16 sticks q ball, table tennis 24 q cup, foam, 6 oz 18 q balloon, round, 9 inch 6 q cup, paper, 3 oz 12 q balloon, round, 9 inch 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 2 oz 6 q balloon, small, round, 5 inch 35 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 100 q balloons, assorted 60 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 56 q basalt sample 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 16 oz 6 q bead, plastic 144 q cup, waxed, 6 oz 18 q block, wood, rectangular, small 6 q food coloring, plastic bottle, blue 1 q bolt, 4 inch 6 q food coloring, plastic bottle, red 1 q bulb, flashlight 6 q knife, plastic 6 q bulb, incandescent, 75W 1 q lid for waxed cup 6 q car, small 6 q mealworms (coupon for 100) 1 q card, index, 3 x 5 inch 100 q plaster of paris 1 q chalk, dustless 12 sticks q plastic wrap, roll 1 q clay, modeling 4 sticks q sand, coarse grain 1 q clay, modeling, any color 4 sticks q sand, fine grain 1 q clay, modeling, any color 8 sticks q seed, pinto bean 3 q cloth, wool 2 pieces q silt 1 lb q clothespin, wooden, spring-type 18 q soil, loam 1 lb q compact disc, old 6 q soil, potting 1 lb q conglomerate sample 6 q soil, sandy 1 lb q container, plastic, deli, rectangular, 2 qt 18 q spoon, plastic 24 q craft stick 30 q stick, craft 60 q cup, foam, 6 oz 6 q stick, stir 100 q cup, foam, 14 oz 6 q straws, plastic 50 q cup, plastic, 16 oz 6 q string, roll 1 q cup, plastic, 16 oz 18 q thread 1 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 56 q vinegar 1 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 2 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 18 q wire, insulated, copper, 22 gauge 1 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 12 q yarn 1 skein q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 18 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 50 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 6 14
15 Grade 4 (Continued) Pq q cup, plastic, graduated, medicine, 10 ml 6 q cup, waxed, 6 oz 6 q dice, dot 15 q dots, removable, red and blue 328 q earthworms (coupon for 50) 1 q eraser, rectangular, pink 6 q fastener, brass (brad) 100 q file folder 6 q forceps, plastic 6 q funnel, plastic, small, 4 oz 6 q globe, inflatable, 9 inch 2 q glove, latex-free 100 q granite sample 6 q halite sample 6 q holder, battery, size D 6 q holder, flashlight bulb 6 q jar, clear, plastic, 16 oz 6 q lid for plastic bowl 6 q lid for plastic jar 6 q lid for waxed cup 6 q lightbulb receptacle 1 q magnet, bar 6 q mealworms (coupon for 100) 1 q metal marble, ¾ inch 6 q mirror, 3 x 7 inch 6 q mirror, small square 6 q obsidian sample 6 q owl pellets 6 q paper, tissue 1 package q protractor 6 q ring, color change 2 q rose quartz sample 10 q rubber band, thin, 3½ inch 50 Grade 4 (Continued) P4 q q rubber band, thin, 3½ inch 100 q rubber bands, 7 inch 24 q salt, container 1 q salt, container 1 q sand 1 bag q sand, medium grain 1 bag q sandpaper, medium grit, 8 x 11 inch 7 q schist sample 6 q seed, pinto bean 1 bag q shale sample 6 q slate sample 6 q soil, clay 1 bag q soil, potting 1 bag q sponge, medium size 6 q spool, wooden, 1 inch 6 q spoon, metal 6 q spoon, plastic 6 q spoon, plastic 18 q spoon, plastic 14 q steel wool pad, without soap 2 q straight pin 200 q straw, plastic, flexible 6 q string, length from roll 1 q sugar, granulated, container 1 container q sugar, granulated, container 1 container q tape measure 6 q tape, double-sided, roll 1 q tape, duct, roll 1 q tape, duct, roll 1 q tape, masking, roll 1 q tape, transparent 1 q tub, plastic, rectangular, shoe-box size 6 q tubing, vinyl, clear, flexible, 5 / 16 inch 30 ft q vinegar, bottle 1 q washer, 2 inch 6 q wind-up figure 6 q wire stripper (teacher use) 1 q wire, insulated, 22 gauge 1 roll q wire, magnetic, enameled 1 roll q wood cart 6 Learn more at InteractiveScience.com 15
16 16 Grade 4 (Continued) Pq 4 q wooden probe 12 q yarn 1 skein Grade 4, Refill Pq q bag, resealable, plastic, large 6 q baking soda 1 q ball, foam (polystyrene), 3 inch 6 q balloons, assorted 60 q balloon, round, 9 inch 12 q chalk, dustless 12 sticks q clay, modeling 4 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 12 sticks q compact disc, old 6 q craft stick 30 q cup, foam, 6 oz 6 q cup, foam, 14 oz 6 q cup, plastic, 9 oz 100 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 50 q cup, plastic, clear, 16 oz 25 q cup, plastic, graduated, medicine, 10 ml 6 q cup, waxed, 6 oz 6 q earthworms (coupon for 50) 1 q file folder 6 q lid, plastic bowl, 12 oz 6 q lid, cup, waxed, 6 oz 6 q mealworms (coupon for 100) 1 q owl pellets 6 q rubber bands, 7 inch 24 q salt, container 1 q sand 1 lb q sand, medium grain 1 lb q sandpaper, medium grit, 8 x 11 inch 6 q seed, pinto bean 1 q soil, clay 1 lb q soil, potting 8 lbs q sponge, medium size 6 q spool, wooden, 1 inch 6 q spoon, plastic 48 q straw, plastic, flexible 6 Grade 4, Refill (Continued) Pq q string, length from roll 1 q sugar, granulated, container 1 q tape, duct, roll 1 q vinegar, bottle 1 q wire, magnetic, enameled 1 q wire, insulated, 22 gauge 1 q wooden probe 6 q yarn 1 skein Grade 5 Pq q alum 1 q antacid tablet 24 q antacid tablet 2 q apatite sample 6 q bag, paper, brown, lunch 6 q bag, paper, brown, lunch 6 q bag, resealable, clear, plastic, sandwich size 50 q bag, resealable, clear, plastic, sandwich size 12 q bag, resealable, plastic, large 6 q bag, resealable, plastic, small 6 q bag, resealable, plastic, small 6 q balloon, long 10 q balloon, round, 5 inch 35 q basalt sample 6 q beads, plastic, assorted 144 q binder, clip, large 6 q bottle, spray, plastic 1 q bowl, plastic, 20 oz 12 q bowl, plastic, flat-bottom, 12 oz 12 q brine shrimp eggs 1 vial q bromothymol blue (BTB) solution 1 q bubble solution 6 q bulb, flashlight 6 q butterfly (coupon) 1 q calcite sample 6 q card, index, 3 x 5 inch 100
17 Grade 5 (Continued) Pq q card, index, 3 x 5 inch 100 q cardboard, white, 8½ x 11 inch 3 q clay, modeling 8 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 4 sticks q clay, modeling, any color 8 sticks q clay, modeling, cream, 1 lb 8 sticks q clothespin, wooden, spring-type 18 q conglomerate sample 6 q container, plastic, deli, flat-bottom, 16 oz 12 q container, plastic, deli, rectangular, 2 qt 6 q cornstarch 1 container q craft stick 60 q craft stick 30 q cup, foam, 6 oz 25 q cup, measuring, 250 ml 1 q cup, paper, 3 oz 150 q cup, paper, 3 oz 25 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 12 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 9 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 7 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 18 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 54 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 18 q cup, plastic, clear, 9 oz 62 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 50 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 6 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 12 q cup, plastic, clear, 10 oz 6 q cup, plastic, measuring, disposable, 10 oz 6 q cup, plastic, small 6 q dowel, wooden, 16 inch 6 q eye hook 6 q fastener, brass 100 q fastener, brass (brad) 100 q feldspar sample 6 q filter, coffee, size #2 (7 inch) 6 q flour 1 bag q food coloring, plastic bottle, red 1 q forceps, plastic 6 q funnel, plastic, small, 4 oz 6 q gelatin 4 packets Grade 5 (Continued) P4 q q glove, latex-free 3 q habitat, butterfly 1 q holder, battery, size D 6 q holder, flashlight bulb 6 q hole punch 1 q hornblende sample 6 q jar, plastic, tall, 12 oz 6 q lid for plastic bowl 12 q magnet, bar 6 q magnetite sample 6 q metal marble, ¾ inch 18 q mica sample 6 q microscope slide 12 q mirror, 3 x 7 inch 6 q paper clip, large 200 q paper clip, small 200 q paper clip, small, plastic 100 q paper, construction, assorted, 9 x 12 inch 50 q paper, construction, black, 9 x 12 inch 15 q pencil, unsharpened 6 q plastic wrap, length from roll 1 roll q plate, paper, 9 inch 6 q pumice sample 6 q pyrite sample 6 q rose quartz sample 10 q rubber band, thick, 7 inch 32 q rubber band, thin, 3½ inch 100 q rubber band, thin, 3½ inch 50 q rubber band, thin, 3½ inch 100 q ruler, metric 6 q salt, container 1 container q salt, container 1 container q salt, container 1 container q sand 1 bag q sand, coarse 1 bag q sand, fine 1 bag q seed, basil 1 pack q seed, pinto bean 1 bag q shell, any 30 q soil, potting 1 bag q sponge 24 Learn more at InteractiveScience.com 17
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