Science Curriculum Map Kindergarten

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Science Curriculum Map Kindergarten AUGUST L6. Recognize that people and other animals interact with the environment through their senses of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. T1.3 identify and describe the safe and proper use of tools and materials (glue, scissors, tape, ruler, paper, toothpick, straws, spools) to construct simple structures. T2.2 Describe how human beings use parts of the body as tools (e.g. teeth for cutting, hands for grasping and catching) and compare their use with the ways in which animals use those parts of their body. Experiment with and label the five senses Demonstrate that the five senses are used to describe and identify objects Sequencing, sorting and matching activities with pictures and objects in the classroom SEPTEMBER Describe the weather in each of the four seasons Use key vocabulary to discuss the weather Play word games to describe and classify natural materials, forms, and living things Chart the daily weather Experiment with the temperature of shade and sun to recognize that the sun supplies heat Use read alouds to stimulate discussion about weather related outdoor activities.

OCTOBER L2. Differentiate between living and non-living things according to the characteristics that they share. Sort and classify pictures of plants and animals Describe and compare objects NOVEMBER P5. Recognize that under some conditions, objects can be balanced. Compare sizes and weights of various objects without measuring Hibernation DECEMBER

Describe the weather in each of the four seasons Use key vocabulary to discuss the weather Play word games to describe and classify natural materials, forms, and living things Chart the daily weather Experiment with the temperature of shade and sun to recognize that the sun supplies heat Use read alouds to stimulate discussion about weather related outdoor activities. JANUARY T1.1 Identify and describe characteristics of natural materials (e.g. wood, cotton, fur, wool) and human-made materials (e.g. plastic, styrofoam) T1.2 Identify and explain some possible uses for natural materials. Sort objects, both natural and man-made materials, based on observable properties Explain the uses for natural materials and man-made materials Sequencing, sorting and matching activities with pictures and objects in the classroom FEBRUARY E4. Describe properties of the sun that they have observed, i.e. melt ice or snow, feel warmth on playground equipment, growth of plans, dry puddles. P2. Identify objects and materials as solid, liquid, or gas. Recognize that solids have a definite shape and that liquids and gases take on the shape of their containers. Identify and sort objects as solid (by shape) or liquid. Animal Tracks

MARCH E 2 Describe the following properties of air: Wind is moving air Air can move things. Describe the weather in each of the four seasons Use key vocabulary to discuss the weather Play word games to describe and classify natural materials, forms, and living things Chart the daily weather Experiment with the temperature of shade and sun to recognize that the sun supplies heat Use read alouds to stimulate discussion about weather related outdoor activities. APRIL L3. Recognize that plants and animals have life cycles, and that life cycles vary for different living things. L7. Recognize changes in appearance that animals and plants go through as the seasons change. L8. Identify the ways in which an organism s habitat provides for its basic needs (plants require air, water, nutrients, and light; animals require food, water, air, shelter.

Identify the stages of plant growth Describe and compare the changes in the appearance of animals and plants during the different seasons Describe where animals live and where plants grow. Describe what animals & plants need to live Use recycled materials to construct simple structures MAY JUNE P3. Describe the various ways that objects can move, such as in a straight line, zigzag, back & forth, round & round, fast and slow. Observe, manipulate, and describe position and motion of moveable objects. Earth/Space- E Life Science-L Physical Science-P Technology & Engineering-T