Science Grade K Curriculum Guide West Contra Costa Unified School District

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Science Grade K Curriculum Guide West Contra Costa Unified School District Pacing is based on current (2016) version of Draft California Science Framework o http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/sc/cf/scifw2nd60daypubreview.asp Textbook: California Science (pink, Butterfly) Instructional s 1. Plant and Animal Needs Students observe plants and animals directly and through books and media to discover patterns in what they need to survive. They distinguish between plants and animals based on these needs. They describe how an organism s surroundings help it meet its needs. 2. Plants and Animals Change Their Environment Students gather evidence about how organisms can directly change their environment. They focus especially on human impacts by gathering information about ways to reduce those impacts. They communicate their solutions. Students observe the to spot patterns in the rhythm of the seasons and of the day. They investigate the effects of the Sun on the Earth and design a shade shelter. 4. Pushes and Pulls Students explore how pushes and pulls speed objects up, slow them down, or change their direction. They design solutions to schoolyard challenges such as moving heavy boxes and protecting a block structure from an oncoming ball.

Students observe the to spot patterns in the rhythm of the seasons and of the day. They investigate the effects of the Sun on the Earth and design a shade shelter. Instructional Suggested Lessons/Activities Watch video of forecaster Watch videos about each season Watch videos about the different phenomena (tornado, earthquake, floods, hurricane etc.) Listen to radio forecast. Observe as it happens through the year. Observe dew on the playground. K-ESS2-1 Use and share observations of local conditions to describe patterns over time. Vocabulary:, measure, spring, summer, fall, winter, change, seasons, snow, rain, fog, cloudy, windy, sunny, cold, hot, wet, damp, seasons, How does change? What is spring? What is summer? What is fall? What is winter? Kinds of change during the year? Kinder Science Textbook: Chapter 6 p. 156A-185 & Treasures Unit 7 ( Unit) Kinder science book p. 160-175 Treasures Unit 7 TE Week 1 pg 1561-1644 (also consumable that goes with week 1) Treasures Unit 7 TE Week 2 pg 1645 1728 (also consumable that goes with week 2)

Watch time lapse videos of the ground drying out. Possibly also bodies of water drying up and vanishing. Watch time lapse videos of plants following the sun as it passes over head during a day. Show video of shadows changing positions as the day progresses. K-PS3-1 Make observations to determine the effect of sunlight on Earth s surface Photo sensitive beads. Experiment in sunlight as well as comparing to shade. Use a thin layer of mud to see how the sun changes it in a few different varied sunny/shady locations over time. Mark off the position of a shadow during the day using a stick and some chalk.

Sun shades at school or in the community. K-PS3-2 Use tools and materials to design and build a structure that will reduce the warming effect of sunlight on an area.

Watch you tube video of hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and such to show what happens when these things happen. Show video of the people issuing warnings to let people know to pack up and move to safe areas. K-ESS3-2 Ask questions to obtain information about the purpose of forecasting to, and respond to, severe. What is How does severe affect us? How can we severe How can we warn people about Kinder science book p. 176-177 Treasures Unit 7 TE p. 1729 -? (also the consumable that goes with week 3)

K 2-ETS1-1 Ask questions, make observations, and gather information about a situation people want to change to define a simple problem that can be solved through the development of a new or improved object or tool. K 2-ETS1-2 Develop a simple sketch, drawing, or physical model to illustrate how the shape of an object helps it function as needed to solve a given problem. K 2-ETS1-3 Analyze data from tests of two objects designed to solve the same problem to compare the strengths and weaknesses of how each performs.