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Content Categories Standards MIDDLE GRADES EARTH SCIENCE CONTENT CATEGORIES AND CHOSEN CELLS FOR TESTS KNOWLEDGE TYPES S T A Declarative Science Inquiry Schematic Pedagogical STS 1. Atmosphere/ Hydrosphere a. atmosphere composition 3 9 5 principal layers: troposphere.stratosphere.mesospher e.therniosphere. exosphere: convection currents confined to troposphere: ionic particles of thermosphere: Van Allen belts: aurora borealis: radiation: ozone layer Atmospheric pressure- barometer: altimeter: soda straw and medicine dropper as applications of air pressure heating and cooling of a containerair pressure with balloon on flask: crumpled napkin in glass in container of water: Misconceptions: Aurora s are caused by solar wind particles: gravity increases with height. b. weather/weather hazards/ cloud formation 4 3 2 9 Air mass. types of air mass: tropical and polar: fronts: cold. warm, stationary: high and low pressure. tornadoes. thunder and lightning, cloud types. precipitation types Making a weather station. Demo of explain real-world phenomena frost. snow. sleet and glaze with can of salt and ice. make clouds b putting match in plastic bottle that has had hot water in it Reading weather maps. predicting weather from reading cloud types Miscon: rain comes from holes in clouds or clouds sweating. c. climate & oceans 3 9 Climatologv. latitudes. land and water masses. winds. mountains. ocean currents. greenhouse effect. glaciers d. water cycle 3 9 hydrological cycle, condensation. evaporation. Deposition design experiment, predict results. Model of hydrological cycle with boiling water and pail held over pot with ice on top. terrarium fog in bottle with hot water & ice cubes solve real-world problems solve real-world problems 2. Lithosphere a. Earth s layers 3 9 crust, mantle. inner core, outer core. moho. athenosphere. lithosphere. 5 main elements: oxvgen. Silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium Miscon: earth is molten except for crust. b. rock/mineral cycle 3 9 rock/mineral cvcle.igneous. Metamorphic, sedimentary, recrystallization c. movements of plates/ 5 3 8 movements of plates! d. constructive/ destructive forces Mineral test: Mohs scale. cleavage, specific gravitv.crvstal. streak color. magnetic. flame. etc. Plate tectonics. subduction. fault. epicenter. seismic, 5 3 8 glaciers Identification of products used everyday that contain various minerals Misconep: Any crystal that scratches glass is a diamond. Rocks must be heavy. Misc: continents do not move. Misc: soil must have always been in present form. e. soil structure 2 8 types of soil. soil formation 3. History of Earth

a. Earth processes/geologic time/ uniformatianism 5 3 8 origin of universe, geological time, uniformatianism

b. fossils as evidence 4 3 7 fossil. stratigraphic fossils, index fossils, half-life c. catastrophic events 3 3 catastrophic event, earth 4. Earth in the Solar System a. solar system 3 9 planets. asteroids. sun. solar system, universe, planet orbits. origin, comets. Meteoroids b. phases, motion and eclipses c. sun as energy and reason for seasons 3 9 position of sun. moon. earth, lunar eclipse, solar eclipse. phases of moon 2 8 seasons, earth rotation. earth orbit, Wien s law, emission. light color d. gravity and tides 3 3 moon s gravity. earth s gravity. Tides

Content Categories Standards MIDDLE GRADES EARTH SCIENCE CONTENT CATEGORIES AND CHOSEN CELLS FOR TESTS KNOWLEDGE TYPES 1. Atmosphere/ Hydrosphere a. atmosphere composition 3 9 b. weather/weather hazards/ cloud formation 3 9 4 2 c. climate & oceans 3 9 d. water cycle 3 9 2. Lithosphere a. Earth s layers 3 9 b. rock/mineral cycle 3 9 c. movements of plates/ 5 3 8 d. constructive/ destructive 5 3 8 forces e. soil structure 2 8 3. History of Earth a. Earth processes/geologic time/ uniformatianism 5 3 8 b. fossils as evidence 4 3 7 c. catastrophic events 3 3 4. Earth in the Solar System a. solar system 3 9 b. phases, motion and 3 9 eclipses c. sun as energy and reason 2 8 for seasons d. gravity and tides 3 3 S T A Declarative Science Inquiry Schematic Pedagogical

STS

MIDDLE GRADES EARTH SCIENCE CONTENT CATEGORIES AND CHOSEN CELLS FOR TESTS Content Categories Standards KNOWLEDGE TYPES S T A Declarative Science Inquiry Schematic Pedagogical STS 1. Atmosphere/ Hydrosphere a. atmosphere composition 3 9 1. id use of anemometers b. weather/weather hazards/ cloud formation 4 3 2 9 c. climate & oceans 3 9 1. define climate 2. identify effect of oceans on global climate 3. identify cause of unequal heating of the earth by the sun 4. identkyeffect of air density on air pressure 5. identify characteristics of jet stream. identiy effect of CO 2 on atmosphere 7. identify examples of climate 8. identify consequences of El Nino 9. identify location of rapic change in ocean water density 1. id condensation 2. id cause of fog 3. id cause of rain 4. id cause of steady rain 5. id effects of cold air density d. water cycle 3 9 1. Correct misconception that groundwater is in streams,etc 2. Lithosphere a. Earth s layers 3 9 b. rock/mineral cycle 3 9 c. movements of plates/ 5 3 8 1. id tests for mineral identification d. constructive/ destructive forces e. soil structure 2 8 5 3 8 1. identify implications of plate techtonics 2. discriminate causes of erosion 3. define weathering 4. identify cause of origin of glaciers

3. History of Earth a. Earth processes/geologic time/ uniformatianism 5 3 8 1.describe metaphor for geological time b. fossils as evidence 4 3 7 c. catastrophic events 3 3 1. id use of glacial core samples 2. define Ring of Fire 3. id cause of tsunamis 4. differenciate mass from background extinction 4. Earth in the Solar System a. solar system 3 9 1. id correct order of planets 2. id characteristics of planets 3. id shape of planetary orbits b. phases, motion and eclipses 3 9 1.id reason for earth's limited view of the moon 2. id position of earth, sun and moon during full moon 3. id correct order of moon's phases c. sun as energy and reason for seasons 2 8 1. locate point on earth 2. determine season at point on earth 3. tell time of day at point on earth 4. id day of longest shadow in US 5. id reasons for low light level from moon. id reason for seasons 7. id reason for seasons 8. id effectw of decrease in ozone layer 9. id reason fo leap year 10. id cause of seasons d. gravity and tides 3 3