KNES Primary School Year 5 Science Course Outline:

Similar documents
KNES Primary School Year 3 Science Course Outline:

KNES Primary School Year 1 Geography Course Outline: Term 1, 2 and 3

Key Skills (to be covered during the year) (from CQ Milestones)

Upper key stage 2 years 5 and 6

Band 1 - Science All. Working Scientifically Animals Including Humans Materials. Plants. Seasonal Changes

Science subject progression and skills

Year 3 - Science Curriculum Overview

Stamford Green Primary School Science Progression Document. September 2014

Skills and Knowledge Progression. Subject: Science KS2 Name: (Child s name) Class: (Child s class) Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6

Year 5 Science Scheme of Work

Year 5. Autumn 1 Forces: Pupils should be taught to: Notes and guidance (non-statutory): Autumn 2 Earth and Space: Pupils should be taught to:

KNES Primary School Year 6 Geography Course Outline:

DOSTHILL PRIMARY SCHOOL I am working towards Building Block A1 in Science

WELLESBOURNE PRIMARY AND NURSERY SCHOOL Living to Learn, Learning to Live RESPECT EFFORT ATTEND COOPERATE HONEST SCIENCE CURRICULUM

Science Curriculum Year 3 programme of study Plants Animals, including humans Rocks Light Forces and magnets

Science Curriculum Overview

Science Curriculum Map: KS1 & KS

Year 1 Science overview

Primary Science Curriculum Pupil Assessment Record

Science Curriculum Overview

HfL Science Topic Maps for Years 1-6. Herts for Learning Ltd.

National Curriculum 2014 Science Coverage

Fairlawn Primary School Science Curriculum

Science Curriculum Map Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2

Mapping progression across KS1 to KS2. Science. Adapted from Mapping Progression in the Primary Science Curriculum written by Sue Atkinson CYC

Mowbray School Long Term Science Plan KS1. Two Year rolling programme KS1

Nursery Reception Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 N/A N/A N/A

- To cover the standards and benchmarks required by Michigan State for grade 5 in Science.

National Curriculum 2014: Progression in Science

To achieve Step 1 in Science students must master the following skills and competencies.

Essential Characteristics of Scientists

Primary Curriculum 2014

Year/Cycle Autumn 1 Autumn 2 Spring 1 Spring 2 Summer 1 Summer 2 Y1 Animals, inc humans

Purpose of Science study

Primary Curriculum 2014

TUNKHANNOCK AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT SCIENCE CURRIULUM GRADE 2

Science Year 5 and 6

Standards Content (What the Student Will Know) Performance (What the Student will Do) Activities/Assessments

Curriculum Standard One: The student will understand that energy and matter have multiple forms and can be changed from one form to another.

Parkstone Primary School Science Long Term Plan Updated January 2017

Science Review Notes for Parents and Students

Approximate Pacing for First Grade Insects and Plants Unit

Living Things. Lower KS2 Learning Objective. Ideas for practice. knowledge

Imagine It! 2008 correlation to Instant Science 2012

5. Many young insects look when they become adult insects. A. the same B. different

West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District Science Curriculum Grade 3

SCIENCE Year 5. Principles of Science:

YEAR 7- Science Term 1 plan

Alcester Academy Curriculum Planning: Key Stage 3

Standards Alignment... 5 Safe Science... 9 Scienti c Inquiry...11 Assembling Rubber Band Books... 15

For Creative Minds. And the Winner is...

CURRICULUM MAP Subject: SCIENCE Grade: 4 TH Quarter: 2 ND Teacher(s): 4 th Grade

Patterns of Change on Earth

Lesson Developing Secure Extending

Southington Public Schools Curriculum Map Subject: Science Grade: 1

Meiosis and Fertilization Understanding How Genes Are Inherited 1

learning outcomes end product a model showing a solar eclipse

Physical Processes A Earth & Beyond / Forces

KS3 Science PERSONAL LEARNING CHECKLIST. YEAR 7 CONTENT Use this document to monitor your revision and target specific areas.

How can we use information to solve a societal problem?

Kindergarten Science, Quarter 4, Unit 5. Plants. Overview

KS3 Science: Physics Contents

KS3 Science Levelness Posters

GREENWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT Second Grade Science Pacing Guide

Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools Academic Standards Science 5 th Grade

Parenting Tip of the Month. April. Lower Elementary Teachers

Parkstone Primary School Science Long Term Plan Updated July 2018

Stewards Pooi Kei College Integrated Science Secondary One Teaching Schedule in Textbook Chapter 1 Introducing Science Book 1A, 1B

Science Year 7 Skills and Knowledge Checklists. Date MEG: A Tissues and Transplants. I can recall that the heart is an example of an organ

2 nd Grade Science Curriculum Guide 2016/2017

Science Georgia Standards of Excellence

use limited written language, spoken language, numbers, or labeled drawings to describe observed objects and phenomena. (N.2.A.1)

UNIT 9A Inheritance and Selection

The ability to think independently and raise questions about working scientifically and the knowledge and skills that it brings.

Textbook: Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy, 4 th Edition by: Thomas T. Arny

3 rd Grade Math 2 nd Grade Science

2 nd. Science Notebook Insects & Plants. Investigation 2: Brassica Seeds. Name:

WORKING DRAFT COHORT I & II

SCIENCE. Year 9 Examination 2011

3rd Grade Life Cycles Resources

State the names of the main areas of Science. List some activities which are carried out in Science.

Physics 1304 Astronomy of the Solar System

Grade 4 Science Content Review Notes for Parents and Students

DeltaScience. Content Readers. Summary. Science Background. Objectives. Reading Comprehension Skills. Supporting English Learners

Science curriculum overview Yr7 (Draft arrangement as the school may need flexibility as the need arises)

Moon Phases Weatherguide Calendar Lesson Created By: Melanie Anderson, Leah Nelson, Lisa Kalina, ISD #719, 5/2007

Gathering and recording data to help in answering questions.

S (2.1)2.a Using an illustration, measure a physical property (e.g., length, temperature).

Moon. Grade Level: 1-3. pages 1 2 pages 3 4 pages 5 page 6 page 7 page 8 9

Moon's Orbit ACTIVITY OVERVIEW NGSS CONNECTIONS NGSS CORRELATIONS

Year 3 Science Expectations

SCIENCE REVISION WORKSHEET - JUNE 2018 NAME.. YEAR

Kindergarten Science, Quarter 4, Unit 4.1. Plants. Overview

Processes that Shape the Earth

Investigation 2: The Moon

BENCHMARK SC.F Standard 1 The student describes patterns of structure and function in living things.

Passwords. ScienceVocabulary

Greenwich Public Schools Science Objectives and Grade Level Concepts. Grade One. Force and Motion

Classroom Activities/Lesson Plan. Students will read supported and shared informational materials, including social

The Willows Primary School Science Curriculum

Transcription:

KNES Primary School Year 5 Science Course Outline: 2017-2018 Year Overview. The Year 5 program of study for Science will take students on a scientific adventure through various activities which will be done according to the different topics they will be doing. The topics that they will do are: Properties and Changes in Materials, Forces, Earth and Space, Living Things and their Habitat as well as Animals, Including Human Beings. Students will get a chance to understand and utilize the scientific principles of observation, recording and investigation, as well as others scientific approaches, to explain and provide answers to questions based on the topic they are doing. As part of the efforts for students to garner a well-rounded Year 5 Science education, they will utilize resources such as textbooks, materials found in the home, materials resources at school as well as other useful resources and apparatus that they can use to carry out scientific investigation for their level. Student will also do research/work cooperatively on different class activities as the school year progresses. It must be noted that home work will continue to play an integral part of the program of study. Students will be given assignments to either read ahead of class or complete take home worksheets as well as other note book activities. Design, ICT and Art will also be incorporated throughout this year s work in this subject Class Rules: If a pupil is absent, it is his/her responsibility to get his/her homework assignment from a classmate and submit it when he/she returns. Homework left at home will be considered as not being done. If a test or deadline on an assignment is missed, the pupil will receive 0% unless he/she can provide a letter from a medical doctor to show the reason that he/she was not able to attend. It is the pupil s responsibility to come to class with the necessary books and other itemsthey are of no value sitting at home. Pupils are to use the washrooms before school and during scheduled breaks. They are not to be asking to leave class to use the washroom except in emergencies which should not occur often. Pupils are to line up immediately at the start of the day or at break time as soon as they hear the bell. No food and/or drink is allowed into class.

Unit Outline: Subject: Science Term 1 Week Task/Topic/Area Learning Outcome. Students will be able to: a. recognize that the Earth, Sun and Moon are spherical and support this with some evidence b. Use the idea of the Earth s rotation to explain day and night and the apparent movement of the sun across the sky. c. Use models created to learn how the three bodies (sun, earth and moon) move relative to each other and how these movements relate to night and day d. Identify properties of given materials e. Identify/observe changes in selected materials f. Understand that some changes can be reversed g. Name changes that can be reversed Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Term 1 Earth and Space: Planets Understand that the sun is the centre of the solar system Understand that there are eight large planets and at least one dwarf planet that orbit the sun. Earth and Space: Revolution Understand and record the fact that the earth moves once around the sun in a roughly circular orbit once a year. Understand that the earth take 365 ¼ days to orbit the sun Earth and Space: The moon Understand that the moon orbits the earth about once each month Conclude that the shape of the moon appears to change as it goes around the orbit. Earth and Space: Rotation To understand that day and night are caused Ideas from from ancient scientist: Ptolemy and Copernicus (big ideas) by the earth spinning on its axis Know that at any moment the time is different at different places on earth. Know that it was once thought that the earth is the centre of the universe( Ptolemy s idea) Understand that the sun is the centre of the universe(copernicus s idea)

Week 6 Assessment Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Reversible and irreversible changes- Reversible and irreversible changes- Understand that mixing materials can be reversed in other ways Understand that heating and cooling reverse changes of state. Carry out experiment to identify the change/new materials formed Have discussion, based on experiment, to conclude that once a new material is formed then the change is not necessarily reversible. Carry out experiments to understand that sieves can separate mixtures of solids with different sized particles Understand that filter papers can separate solid particles from water Understand what is meant by fair test as it relates to carry out experiments and say how fair test can help in investigating dissolving Understand margin of error as it relates to concluding an investigation ( sometime errors can creep in but you can spot these.) Understand that solids can be recovered one they have dissolved in water. It can be reversed. Understand that dissolving is when a solid mixes with a liquid so that you can t see the solid anymore Conclude that some materials can produce new materials. Realize that their observation will tell them if something new has been made/created Week 13 Assessment Assessment Term 2 Week 1 Forces Learning Outcome. Students will be able to: Understand the concept of gravity Know the cause of gravity Week 2 Forces: Gravity Understand that a force is a push or a pull Differentiate between weight and mass Understand that the force of gravity pulls objects towards the face of the earth Week 3 Forces: Resistance (Air and water) Understand that the more streamlined an object is the less drag force it will encounter as it moves (Through air or water)

Week 4 Forces: Friction Understand that friction is a force that happens when two materials rub against each other Name situations in which friction can be useful Week 5 Forces: Friction Use materials in the surrounding to investigate friction Say how friction can be reduced Week 6 Assessment Assessment Week 7 Living things and their habitat -How do flowers make seeds? Understand how flowers make seeds Draw and label a diagram of a flower Understand the processes of pollination and fertilization Name the conditions that make it possible or a seed to grow Week 8 Living things and their habitat -Do all plants reproduce the same way? Know the parts and function of the different parts of a flower Conclude that plants reproduce sexually and asexually Differentiate between sexual and asexual reproduction Say why a plant may not be pollinated Answer questions on plant and animals from graphs Week 9 Living things and their habitat -Do all animals have eggs? Guided by teacher, understand how animals reproduce Understand what makes eggs grow into babies View scan/x-ray of a pregnant mother to understand the development that a baby goes through before birth. Week 10 Life cycle of different animals Understand that the life cycle of different animals varies Study diagrams of the life cycle of different animals. Example: (a)the fly, (b) The bird (c) the caterpillar Understand that some animals look like their young while some young change completely as they grow up Use internet, books and other learning resources provided by the school to do simple research/es

Week 11 Review Topic/s covered and Complete worksheets in order to adequately complete practice assessments prepare for assessment/s. Week 12 Assessment Assessment Term 3 Week 1 Animals, Including Human Understand how we change as we grow Week 2 Animals, Including Human Discuss changes that human being go through. This will include: Infancy Childhood Adolescence Adult and Old age Week 3 Animals, Including Human Match activities humans are able to carry out on their own at different stages Week 4 Animals, Including Human Explain why human beings depend on their parents for such a long time compare to other animals. For example the cat Week 5 Animals, Including Human Compare gestation period of other animals with human beings e.g. A giraffe takes about 16 months to parturate. Week 6 Animals, Including Human Say how we know a baby is growing Use different instruments to measure height, arm, feet Week 7 Animals, Including Human Explain why children go through puberty Week 8 Animals, Including Human Revisit and compare mammals and animals that lay eggs Week 9 Animals, Including Human Do research activities and complete related activities in text book Week 10 Animals, Including Human

Assessments for Science Term 1 Topic Marks Earth and Space 20 Properties and Changes 20 in Materials Term 2 Topic Marks Forces 20 Living things and Their 20 Habitat Term 3 Topic Marks Animals, Including Humans 20