Fifth Grade Science
Course Overview
Students perform experiments, develop scientific reasoning, and recognize science in the world around them. They build a model of a watershed, test how cell membranes function, track a hurricane, and analyze the effects gravity. Students will explore topics such as:
- Water Resources—water pollution; conservation; aquifers; watersheds; wetlands
- The World’s Oceans—properties of ocean water; currents, waves, and tides; the ocean floor; marine organisms
- Earth’s Atmosphere—layers; weather patterns, maps, and forecasts; fronts; El Niño; and the greenhouse effect
- Forces of Motion—types of pushes or pulls; position and speed; inertia; energy as a measure of work; gravity and motion
- Chemistry—structure of atoms; elements and compounds; the Periodic Table; chemical reactions; acids and bases
- Cells and Cell Processes—structure; membrane function; respiration and photosynthesis; growth cycles; genes and DNA
- Taxonomy of Plants and Animals—levels of classification; plants, animals, monerans, viruses, protists, and fungi
- Animal Physiology—circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and immune systems
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- Course Overview (as seen above)
- Course Outline
- Lesson Time and Scheduling
- Materials List
Note: Materials lists are subject to revision and may vary slightly from state to state. Check the Materials Lists area in the K¹² Customer Support Center for the most up-to-date list for your area.
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