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Correlation to Show Compatibility of iscience - Earth Science with the Next Generation Science Standards Performance Expectations and Disciplinary Core Ideas iscience provides optimal flexibility for the initial implementation of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) into your curriculum. This correlation to the Performance Expectations and (DCIs) will help guide and inform your curriculum decisions as you transition the NGSS into your science instruction. Lesson/Feature Title Methods of Science 1. Understanding Science NOS4 NOS12 2. Measurement and Scientific Tools NOS12-NOS20 3. Case Study: The Iceman s Last journey NOS20-NOS27 Chapter 1 Mapping Earth 1. Maps 8 16 2. Technology and Mapmaking 18 29 Chapter 2 Earth s Structure Chapter Opener ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2), ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) TE: IM 38H; SCB 38E 1. Spherical Earth ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2), ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 40-47 TE: GQ 42, 43, 44; T 45; VL 43 Careers in Science ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) 47 2. Earth s Interior ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) 48-56 3. Earth s Surface 58-65 1

Chapter 3 Minerals 1. What is a mineral? MS-ESS2-1, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1); MS-ESS3-1 76-85 TE: TD 83; GQ 82, 83; VL 83 Careers in Science MS-ESS3-1 85 2. How are minerals identified? 86-92 3. Relationships in Ecosystems ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 94-99 TE: DI 97; GQ 96, 97; TD 97; VL 96 Launch Lab ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1) 95 MiniLab ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1) 98 2

Chapter 4 Rocks Chapter Opener MS-ESS2-1, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) TE: SCB 108E 1. Rocks and the Rock Cycle MS-ESS2-1, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) 110-117 TE: DI 115; VL 115; GQ 114 MiniLab MS-ESS2-1 115 Careers in Science MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 117 2. Igneous Rocks MS-ESS2-1, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) 118-124 TE: GQ 119; VL 121 Launch Lab MS-ESS2-1, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) 119 MiniLab MS-ESS2-1 120 3. Sedimentary Rocks MS-ESS2-1, MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) 125-130 TE: DI 127; FF 129; GQ 128 4. Metamorphic Rocks MS-ESS2-1, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) 132-137 TE: ACT 133; GQ 134 Launch Lab MS-ESS2-1 133 Inquiry Extension ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) 139 Problems 12, 13 MS-ESS2-1 145 3

Chapter 5 Weathering and Soil Chapter Opener MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) TE: SCB 146E-F 1. Weathering MS-ESS2-1, MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 148-156 TE: ACT 155 Launch Lab MS-ESS2-1 149 MiniLab MS-ESS2-1 153 Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS2-1 156 2. Soil ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2), MS-ESS3-1 157-165 TE: GQ 160, 161, 164; VL 164 Inquiry Lab MS-ESS3-1 166-167 4

Chapter 6 Erosion and Deposition Chapter Opener MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) TE: IM 174H; SCB 174E-F; GQ 174; IWS 174D 1. The Erosion-Deposition Process MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2) 176-185 TE: FF 181; GQ 176, 177,178, 179,180, 182; VL 178, 183 Launch Lab ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2) 177 MiniLab ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2) 179 2. Landforms Shaped by Water and Wind MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2), MS-ESS3-3 185-194 TE: GQ 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191; DI 189, 191; VL 188, 189, 191; CD 193 Problems 9-10 MS-ESS3-3 193 How Nature Works MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 185 Launch Lab ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2) 187 MiniLab ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2) 190 Inquiry Skill Practice ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2) 194 3. Mass Wasting and Glaciers MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2), MS-ESS3-2, MS-ESS3-3, ESS3.B (MS-ESS3-2), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 195-201 TE: DI 195, 199; GQ 196, 197, 198; VL 199, 200; TD 201; CD 199 MiniLab Launch Lab Inquiry Lab MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2), ESS3.B (MS-ESS3-2) MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2) ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-2), MS-ESS3-2, MS-ESS3-3, ESS3.B (MS-ESS3-2) 198 196 202-203 5

Chapter Opener Lesson/Feature Title Chapter 7 Plate Tectonics ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS- ESS2-3), ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1), ESS2.A (MS- ESS2-2) TE: IM 214H; SCB 214E-F 1. The Continental Drift Hypothesis MS-ESS2-3, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2), ESS2.B(MS-ESS2-3) 216-223 TE: ACT 217; DI 219, 221; FF 219; GQ 217, 218, 219, 220; TD 219, 221; VL 218, 219, 220; BYR 223; AYR 223 Launch Lab MS-ESS2-3, ESS2.B(MS-ESS2-3) 217 MiniLab MS-ESS2-3, ESS2.B(MS-ESS2-3) 221 Careers in Science MS-ESS2-3, ESS2.B(MS-ESS2-3) 223 2. Development of a Theory MS-ESS2-3, ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS-ESS2-3) 224-231 TE: GQ 226,227; VL 226; DI 227 Launch Lab MiniLab Inquiry Skill Practice ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS- ESS2-3) MS-ESS2-2, ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS-ESS2-3), ESS2.A (MS- ESS2-2) MS-ESS2-3, ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS-ESS2-3) 225 227 231 3. The Theory of Plate Tectonics MS-ESS2-2, ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS-ESS2-3), ESS2.A (MS- ESS2-1), ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 232-241 TE: VL 236; TD 239 Math Skills MS-ESS2-2 240 Inquiry Lab MS-ESS2-3, ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS-ESS2-3) 242-243 Writing in Science MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 247 7/25/13 6

Chapter 8 Earth Dynamics Chapter Opener MS-ESS2-2 TE: SCB 250E-F 1. Forces that Shape Earth MS-ESS2-1, MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 252-259 TE: DI 257; VL 257 MiniLab MS-ESS2-2 256 2. Landforms at Plate Boundaries MS-ESS2-3, ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS-ESS2-3), ESS2.A (MS- ESS2-2) 260-267 TE: GQ 262, 263, 264; VL 263, 265 MiniLab MS-ESS2-3, ESS1.C (HS.ESS1.C GBE)(secondary to MS-ESS2-3) 264 How Nature Works ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 267 3. Mountain Building MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 268-275 MiniLab MS-ESS2-2 272 Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 275 4. Continent Building MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 276-281 TE: GQ 269 MiniLab MS-ESS2-2 278 7

Chapter 9 Earthquakes and Volcanoes 1. Earthquakes MS-ESS2-2, MS-ESS3-2, ESS3.B (MS-ESS3-2) 292-305 TE: CIS 299; DI 301; GQ 302; RWS 303; VL 302 Launch Lab MS-ESS2-2 293 Inquiry Skill Practice 305 2. Volcanoes MS-ESS2-2, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2), MS-ESS3-2, ESS3.B (MS-ESS3-2) 306-315 TE: GQ 309, 314 Inquiry Lab ESS3.B (MS-ESS3-2) 316-317 Chapter 10 Clues to Earth s Past Chapter Opener ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) TE: IM 324H; SCB 324E-F 1. Fossils MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) 326-335 TE: GQ 332,333 Launch Lab MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) 327 Careers in Science MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) 335 2. Relative-Age Dating MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) 336-343 TE: GQ 336, 337, 338, 339, 342; VL 341 Launch Lab MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) 337 MiniLab MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) 339 Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) 343 3. Absolute-Age Dating 345-351 Inquiry Lab MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) 352-353 8

Chapter 11 Geologic Time Chapter Opener MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4) TE: IM 360H; IWS 360D 1. Geologic History and the Evolution of Life MS-ESS1-4, ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4), ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 362-369 TE: GQ 364, 365, 367; VL 365 Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS1-4 369 2. The Paleozoic Era ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4), ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 370-377 TE: GQ 375 MiniLab ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 375 3. The Mesozoic Era ESS1.C (MS-ESS1-4), ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 378-385 TE: GQ 379, 381, 383 4. The Cenozoic Era ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 386-393 TE: GQ 388, 389 MiniLab ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-2) 392 9

Chapter 12 Geologic Time Chapter Opener MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1) TE: SCB 406E-F 1. Describing Earth s Atmosphere ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1) 408-416 Careers in Science ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 416 2. Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 417-425 TE: TD 421; VL 421 MiniLab ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 423 Inquiry Skill Practice ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 425 3. Air Currents MS-ESS2-5, MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5), ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 426-432 TE: CA 429; DI 429; VL 428, 430; GQ 427, 428, 429, 430 Launch Lab MS-ESS2-5, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5) 427 MiniLab MS-ESS2-6 429 Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5) 432 4. Air Quality MS-ESS3-3, ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 433-439 TE: DI 435, 437, 438; CD 437, 439; RWS 439 Launch Lab ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 434 MiniLab ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 437 Inquiry Lab ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 440-441 10

Chapter 13 Weather Chapter Opener MS-ESS2-5, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5) TE: IM 448H; SCB 448E-F 1. Describing Weather MS-ESS2-5, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-4), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-4) 450-457 TE: GQ 450, 454, 455; VL 454, 455 Launch Lab MS-ESS2-4, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5) 451 MiniLab ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5) 453 Science & Society ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5), ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 457 2. Weather Patterns MS-ESS2-5, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5), ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6), MS-ESS3-2 458-469 TE: ACT 459, 467; DI 461, 463, 467; GQ 460, 461, 462, 463, 465, 467; VL 463, 466 MiniLab MS-ESS2-5 461 Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS2-5, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5) 469 3. Weather Forecasts MS-ESS2-5, ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-5) 470-475 TE: GQ 471, 472, 474 Inquiry Lab MS-ESS2-5, ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-5) 476-477 11

Chapter 14 Climate Chapter Opener MS-ESS2-6, ESS3.D (MS-ESS3-5) TE: IWS 484D; SCB 484E-F 1. Climates of Earth MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 486-494 TE: VL 489; DI 489; GQ 488, 489; FF 489 MiniLab ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5), ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 492 Inquiry Skill Practice ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 494 2. Climate Cycles MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 495-503 TE: VL 500; GQ 500, 501 MiniLab MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 501 Careers in Science ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 503 3. Recent Climate Change ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-5), MS-ESS3-4, MS-ESS3-5, ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4), ESS3.D (MS-ESS3-5) 504-511 TE: DI 507, 509, 510; GQ 506, 507, 510; ACT 509; FF 507; GQ 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510; VL 505, 507 Launch Lab MS-ESS3-5 505 MiniLab MS-ESS3-5, ESS3.D (MS-ESS3-5) 509 Problem 9 MS-ESS3-3 511 Inquiry Lab MS-ESS3-5 512-513 12

Chapter Opener Lesson/Feature Title Chapter 15 Earth s Water MS-ESS2-4, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-4), ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1) TE: SCB 524E; IM 524H; GQ 524 1. The Water Planet MS-ESS2-4, ESS2.A (MS-ESS2-1), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-4), MS-ESS3-1, ESS3.A (MS- ESS3-1) 526-535 TE: DI 531, 532, 533; GQ 528, 532, 533; TD 533; VL 529, 530 533; T 531 2. The Properties of Water 536-544 3. Water Quality ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 545-551 TE: GQ 546, 547, 548, 549; TD 549 MiniLab ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 548 13

Chapter Opener Lesson/Feature Title Chapter 16 Oceans MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-4), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-6) TE: SCB 560F 1. Composition and Structure of Earth s Oceans ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-6) 562-571 2. Ocean Waves and Tides 572-579 3. Ocean Currents MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-5), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-4), ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-6), ESS2.D (MS-ESS2-6) 580-587 TE: ACT 583; VL 583, 584, 585; GQ 583, 584, 585; RWS 585 MiniLab MS-ESS2-6, ESS2.C (MS-ESS2-6) 585 Inquiry Skill Practice 587 4. Environmental Impacts on Oceans MS-ESS3-3, MS-ESS3-5, ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 588-595 TE: GQ 590, 591, 592, 593; VL 593 Launch Lab ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 589 MiniLab ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 594 Inquiry Lab 596-597 14

Chapter 17 Freshwater Chapter Opener MS-ESS3-4, MS-ESS3-5 TE: SCB 604F; IM 604H 1. Glaciers and Polar Ice Sheets MS-ESS3-1, MS-ESS3-5, ESS3.D (MS-ESS3-5) 606-615 TE: GQ 607, 612; VL 612 Launch Lab MS-ESS3-1 607 Science & Society ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 615 2. Streams and Lakes ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 616-623 3. Groundwater and Wetlands MS-ESS3-1, MS-ESS3-4 624-631 TE: ACT 625; GQ 625, 626, 627; TA 631 Inquiry Lab ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 632-633 15

Chapter 18 Natural Resources Chapter Opener ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1) TE: SCB 640E-F 1. Energy Resources MS-ESS3-1, MS-ESS3-3, MS-ESS3-4, ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3), ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 642-651 TE: DI 645; GQ 643, 644, 645, 646, 649; VL 644; FF 645; TA 647 Launch Lab ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1) 643 2. Renewable Energy Resources MS-ESS3-3, ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 652-659 TE: GQ 665; CIS 657 Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS3-3, ESS3.D (MS-ESS3-5) 659 3. Land Resources MS-ESS3-1, MS-ESS3-3, ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3) 660-667 TE: TA 663; GQ 662, 664, 665; A 665; DI 665 Green Science MS-ESS3-3, ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 667 4. Air and Water Resources MS-ESS3-3, ESS3.A (MS-ESS3-1) 668-673 Inquiry Lab MS-ESS3-3 674-675 16

Unit Opener ESS3.C (MS-ESS3-3)(MS-ESS3-4) 684 Chapter 19 Exploring Space 1. Observing the Universe 688-697 2. Early History of Space Exploration 698-705 3. Recent and Future Space Missions MS-ESS1-3 706-713 TE: DI 709; GQ 706, 709, 711; VL 708, 709 17

Chapter Opener Lesson/Feature Title Chapter 20 The Sun-Earth-Moon System MS-ESS1-1, ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-1), ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-1) TE: IM 722H; IWS 722D; SCB 722E-F; GQ 722 1. Earth s Motion MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-2, ESS1.A (MS- ESS1-1), ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS-ESS1-3), ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-1) 724-733 TE: DI 727, 729, 731; GQ 726, 727, 728, 729; TD 727; VL 727, 729, 731 MiniLab MS-ESS1-2, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS- ESS1-3), 726 Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS1-1, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-1) 733 2. Earth s Moon MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-3, ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-1) 734-741 TE: DI 739; VL 737, 739; DI 737, 739; G 738, 739 Launch Lab MS-ESS1-1, ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-1) 735 MiniLab ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-1) 738 3. Eclipses and Tides MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS1-3, ESS1.A (MS- ESS1-1), ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-1) 742-749 TE: DI 745, 747; TD 747; VL 745, 746; GQ 742, 747, 747 Launch Lab MS-ESS1-1 743 MiniLab MS-ESS1-1, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-1) 744 Inquiry Lab MS-ESS1-1, ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-1) 750-751 Problems 12, 15, 20 MS-ESS1-1, ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-1), ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-1) 755 18

Chapter Opener Chapter 21 The Solar System MS-ESS1-2, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS-ESS1-3) TE: IM 758H; IWS 758D; SCB 758E-F 1. The Structure of the Solar System MS-ESS1-2, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS- ESS1-3) 760-767 TE: TD 765; VL 765; ACT 763; GQ 762, 763 MiniLab MS-ESS1-2, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS-ESS1-3) 765 Careers in Science; It s your Turn ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) 767 TE: AYR 767 2. The Inner Planets MS-ESS1-3, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS- ESS1-3) 768-775 TE: ACT 769, 773; GQ 769, 770, 771,772, 773; VL 773 MiniLab Inquiry Skill Practice MS-ESS1-3, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS-ESS1-3) MS-ESS1-3, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS- ESS1-3) 772 775 3. The Outer Planets MS-ESS1-3, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS-ESS1-3) 776-783 TE: GQ 776, 778, 779, 780, 781; TD 777; VL 779, 780; ACT 781 Launch Lab MS-ESS1-3 777 Math Skills MS-ESS1-3 779 4. Dwarf Planets and Other Objects MS-ESS1-3, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS- ESS1-3) 783-789 TE: GQ 781, 784, 786, 787; TD 785; VL 786, 787 Inquiry Lab MS-ESS1-3, ESS1.B (MS-ESS1-2) (MS- ESS1-3) 790-791 19

Chapter 22 Stars and Galaxies Chapter Opener ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-1), ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-2) SCB 798E, 798F 1. The View from Earth ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-1) 800-807 TE: GQ 801; RWS 801 2. The Sun and Other Stars 808-815 3. Evolution of Stars 816-823 4. Galaxies and the Universe MS-ESS1-2, ESS1.A (MS-ESS1-2) 824-831 TE: GQ 825, 827; V 824 MiniLab MS-ESS1-2 827 20