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Chapter Reading Science Lesson Objectives Vocabulary Practice People/Careers in Science STEAM
Ch1 Nature and Science
Students will learn to use text features, such as captions, pictures, headings, and bold-faced words to understand the text.
Lesson 1 What Is Science? Students will understand how scientists use observation skills to study the natural world.
science, observation
Directed Practice Observing a Plant
Louis Pasteur
Guided Practice Temperature Patterns
Full Practice Observing Leaves
Lesson 2 What Are Science Skills?Students will learn the basic science skills scientists use during an investigation and how these skills interact.
model, inferring, prediction
Directed Practice Using Hearing to Make Observations
Guided Practice The Bouncing Ball Contest!
Full Practice How Can You Make Ice Melt Slower?
Lesson 3 How Do Scientists Work? Students will recognize that scientists use a variety of methods and techniques when they investigate.
hypothesis, evidence, patterned observation
Directed Practice Effect of Hammering a Magnet
Guided Practice Have Fun with Magnets
Full Practice Model Phases of the Moon
Lesson 4What Are Some Tools Scientists Use?World Connection: MicroscopeApply Math: Estimate and Measure
Students will demonstrate uses of some science tools and understand safety rules.
gram, kilogram, milliliter, liter, millimeter, centimeter, meter, International System of Units
Directed Practice Observing Water
Guided Practice Using Science Tools
Full Practice Field trip
Ch2 Technology and Society
Students will learn that the main idea is the most important sentence in the text and that details support the main idea.
Lesson 1 What Is Technology?World Connection: Satellite
Students will understand how science and technology help each other.
engineer, engineering
Directed Practice Using Technology
Alyse Stofer and Rudolf Diesel
Guided Practice Rocket Launch
Full Practice Technology and Life
Lesson 2 How Do Engineers Use the Design Process?Apply Math: The Number Line
Students will apply the design process to solve problems.
design, design process, prototype
Directed Practice Design a Nest
Guided Practice Design a Car
Full Practice Improve It
Ch3 Human BodyStudents will learn the cause and effect relationship.
Lesson 1 What Are the Skeletal and the Muscular Systems?
Students will describe the function of the skeletal and the muscular systems and how they work together.
involuntary muscles, voluntary muscles
Directed Practice Movement of Your Arm
Physical Therapist Repairing Broken Bones
Guided Practice The Skeleton
Full Practice Muscles
Lesson 2 What Are the Respiratory and the Circulatory Systems?
Students will learn about and investigate the function of the respiratory and circulatory system.
larynx, trachea, valves, arteries, veins
Directed Practice Breathing Out Carbon Dioxide
Guided Practice Exercise and Your Heart
Full Practice Breathing Out Water Vapor
Lesson 3
What Are the Digestive and the Nervous Systems?World Connection: Healthy BodyApply Math: Symmetry
Students will understand the functions of digestive and nervous system.
Students will model how eyes can see objects.
digest, stomach, small intestine, receptor, reflex
Directed Practice What Do You Taste?
Guided Practice What Affects Digestion?
Full Practice Light and Sight
Ch4 Animals
Students will learn to compare and contrast things by telling how they are alike and different.
Lesson 1 How Do Animals Grow and Reproduce? Students will describe how animals grow and reproduce.
reproduction, life cycle, metamorphosis
Directed Practice The Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Zoologist Build a Bird Beak
Guided Practice Young and Adult
Full Practice The Life Cycle of a Grasshopper
Lesson 2 What Helps Animals Survive?World Connection: Eagle
Students will investigate to build an argument that animals have adaptations and parts help them to survive.
adaptation, camouflage
Directed Practice Hidden Butterfly
Guided Practice Beak Adaptation
Full Practice Animal Adaptations
Lesson 3How Do Animals Respond to Their Environment?Apply Math: Venn Diagrams
Students will compare inherited behavior and learned behaviors.
Students will understand and model how animals receive and respond to different types of information.
stimulus, instinct, hibernation, migration
Directed Practice Learned Behavior
Guided Practice Classifying Behaviors
Full Practice Animal Behavior
SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
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Chapter Reading Science Lesson Objectives Vocabulary Practice People/Careers in Science STEAM
Ch1 Nature and Science
Students will learn to use text features, such as captions, pictures, headings, and bold-faced words to understand the text.
Lesson 1 What Is Science? Students will understand how scientists use observation skills to study the natural world.
science, observation
Directed Practice Observing a Plant
Louis Pasteur
Guided Practice Temperature Patterns
Full Practice Observing Leaves
Lesson 2 What Are Science Skills?Students will learn the basic science skills scientists use during an investigation and how these skills interact.
model, inferring, prediction
Directed Practice Using Hearing to Make Observations
Guided Practice The Bouncing Ball Contest!
Full Practice How Can You Make Ice Melt Slower?
Lesson 3 How Do Scientists Work? Students will recognize that scientists use a variety of methods and techniques when they investigate.
hypothesis, evidence, patterned observation
Directed Practice Effect of Hammering a Magnet
Guided Practice Have Fun with Magnets
Full Practice Model Phases of the Moon
Lesson 4What Are Some Tools Scientists Use?World Connection: MicroscopeApply Math: Estimate and Measure
Students will demonstrate uses of some science tools and understand safety rules.
gram, kilogram, milliliter, liter, millimeter, centimeter, meter, International System of Units
Directed Practice Observing Water
Guided Practice Using Science Tools
Full Practice Field trip
Ch2 Technology and Society
Students will learn that the main idea is the most important sentence in the text and that details support the main idea.
Lesson 1 What Is Technology?World Connection: Satellite
Students will understand how science and technology help each other.
engineer, engineering
Directed Practice Using Technology
Alyse Stofer and Rudolf Diesel
Guided Practice Rocket Launch
Full Practice Technology and Life
Lesson 2 How Do Engineers Use the Design Process?Apply Math: The Number Line
Students will apply the design process to solve problems.
design, design process, prototype
Directed Practice Design a Nest
Guided Practice Design a Car
Full Practice Improve It
Ch3 Human BodyStudents will learn the cause and effect relationship.
Lesson 1 What Are the Skeletal and the Muscular Systems?
Students will describe the function of the skeletal and the muscular systems and how they work together.
involuntary muscles, voluntary muscles
Directed Practice Movement of Your Arm
Physical Therapist Repairing Broken Bones
Guided Practice The Skeleton
Full Practice Muscles
Lesson 2 What Are the Respiratory and the Circulatory Systems?
Students will learn about and investigate the function of the respiratory and circulatory system.
larynx, trachea, valves, arteries, veins
Directed Practice Breathing Out Carbon Dioxide
Guided Practice Exercise and Your Heart
Full Practice Breathing Out Water Vapor
Lesson 3
What Are the Digestive and the Nervous Systems?World Connection: Healthy BodyApply Math: Symmetry
Students will understand the functions of digestive and nervous system.
Students will model how eyes can see objects.
digest, stomach, small intestine, receptor, reflex
Directed Practice What Do You Taste?
Guided Practice What Affects Digestion?
Full Practice Light and Sight
Ch4 Animals
Students will learn to compare and contrast things by telling how they are alike and different.
Lesson 1 How Do Animals Grow and Reproduce? Students will describe how animals grow and reproduce.
reproduction, life cycle, metamorphosis
Directed Practice The Life Cycle of a Butterfly
Zoologist Build a Bird Beak
Guided Practice Young and Adult
Full Practice The Life Cycle of a Grasshopper
Lesson 2 What Helps Animals Survive?World Connection: Eagle
Students will investigate to build an argument that animals have adaptations and parts help them to survive.
adaptation, camouflage
Directed Practice Hidden Butterfly
Guided Practice Beak Adaptation
Full Practice Animal Adaptations
Lesson 3How Do Animals Respond to Their Environment?Apply Math: Venn Diagrams
Students will compare inherited behavior and learned behaviors.
Students will understand and model how animals receive and respond to different types of information.
stimulus, instinct, hibernation, migration
Directed Practice Learned Behavior
Guided Practice Classifying Behaviors
Full Practice Animal Behavior
SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
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Ch5 Plants
Students will learn that they draw a conclusion when they use the facts and details they know to answer a question.
Lesson 1How Do Plants Grow and Survive?World Connection: Plants That Eat InsectsApply Math: Picture Graphs
Students will understand how plants make their food. photosynthesis, veins, chlorophyll
Directed Practice What Colors Can Be Found in Leaves?
Arborist Make Compost
Guided Practice Plants Release Oxygen
Full Practice Veins of A Leaf
Lesson 2 How Do Plants Reproduce? Students will understand reproduction in plants.
vegetative reproduction, pollination, fertilization, germination
Directed Practice Parts of a Flower
Guided Practice The Effect of Temperature on Germination
Full Practice Vegetative Reproduction
Lesson 3 How Do Plants Respond to the Environment?
Students will investigate how plants respond to the different environmental changes. tropism
Directed Practice How Do Plants Respond to Water?
Guided Practice How Does a Plant Respond to Gravity?
Full Practice How Do Plants Respond to Light?
Ch6 Earth’s Resources
Students will learn how to identify and show a sequence of events by using words like first, next, then, and last.
Lesson 1 What Are Minerals?World Connection: Minerals in Food
Students will identify and describe different minerals and their properties, and explain their uses.
mineral, luster, hardness, streak, crystal
Directed Practice So Shiny
Soil Scientist Water Filtration
Guided Practice Classifying Minerals
Full Practice Minerals in Our Life
Lesson 2 What Are Rocks?Apply Math: Tally Chart Students will investigate how rocks are formed.
rock, igneous rock, sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, rock cycle
Directed Practice Observe Rocks
Guided Practice Model the Rock Cycle
Full Practice Make a Model of a Rock
Lesson 3 What Is Soil? Students will identify and compare different types of soil. soil, humus, loam
Directed Practice Sorting Soils
Guided Practice Soil and Plants
Full Practice Soil and Water
Lesson 4 What Are Natural Resources?
Students will describe that energy and fuels come from natural resources and their using can affect the environment.
Students will classify energy resources into renewable and nonrenewable resources.
natural resources, fossil, fossil fuel, renewable resources, non-renewable resources
Directed Practice Natural Resources Around Us
Guided Practice Renewable or Nonrenewable?
Full Practice Chocolate Chip Cookie Mining
Lesson 5 How Can People Protect Natural Resources?
Students will understand that the uses of fuels and the human activities affect the environment.
Students will investigate different ways to conserve the environment.
pollution, conserve, recycle
Directed Practice Polluted Water
Guided Practice Sort Your Trash
Full Practice Something New
Ch7Changes to Earth’s Surface
Students will use the cause and effect relationship to describe how natural events happen.
Lesson 1 What Is Found on Earth’s Surface? Students will compare and describe various landforms by using maps.
crust, mountain range, landform, island, canyon, groundwater
Directed Practice Classifying Landforms
Geologist An Earthquake-Resistant Building
Guided Practice Identifying Landforms
Full Practice Model of a Landform
Lesson 2 How Does Earth Change Slowly?
Students will investigate and model how Earth can change slowly.
Students will observe the effect of vegetation and air on the rate of erosion.
weathering, erosion, deposition
Directed Practice Model Weathering
Guided Practice Preventing Erosion
Full Practice Wind and Weathering
Lesson 3
How Does Earth Change Rapidly?World Connection: Mount St. HelensApply Math: Comparing Decimal Numbers
Students will investigate and model how Earth can change rapidly.
volcano, earthquake, fault
Directed Practice Forming a Mountain
Guided Practice Model of a Volcano
Full Practice Floods Change Land
SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
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Chapter Reading Science Lesson Objectives vocabulary Practice People/Careers in Science STEAM
Ch5 Plants
Students will learn that they draw a conclusion when they use the facts and details they know to answer a question.
Lesson 1How Do Plants Grow and Survive?World Connection: Plants That Eat InsectsApply Math: Picture Graphs
Students will understand how plants make their food. photosynthesis, veins, chlorophyll
Directed Practice What Colors Can Be Found in Leaves?
Arborist Make Compost
Guided Practice Plants Release Oxygen
Full Practice Veins of A Leaf
Lesson 2 How Do Plants Reproduce? Students will understand reproduction in plants.
vegetative reproduction, pollination, fertilization, germination
Directed Practice Parts of a Flower
Guided Practice The Effect of Temperature on Germination
Full Practice Vegetative Reproduction
Lesson 3 How Do Plants Respond to the Environment?
Students will investigate how plants respond to the different environmental changes. tropism
Directed Practice How Do Plants Respond to Water?
Guided Practice How Does a Plant Respond to Gravity?
Full Practice How Do Plants Respond to Light?
Ch6 Earth’s Resources
Students will learn how to identify and show a sequence of events by using words like first, next, then, and last.
Lesson 1 What Are Minerals?World Connection: Minerals in Food
Students will identify and describe different minerals and their properties, and explain their uses.
mineral, luster, hardness, streak, crystal
Directed Practice So Shiny
Soil Scientist Water Filtration
Guided Practice Classifying Minerals
Full Practice Minerals in Our Life
Lesson 2 What Are Rocks?Apply Math: Tally Chart Students will investigate how rocks are formed.
rock, igneous rock, sedimentary rock, metamorphic rock, rock cycle
Directed Practice Observe Rocks
Guided Practice Model the Rock Cycle
Full Practice Make a Model of a Rock
Lesson 3 What Is Soil? Students will identify and compare different types of soil. soil, humus, loam
Directed Practice Sorting Soils
Guided Practice Soil and Plants
Full Practice Soil and Water
Lesson 4 What Are Natural Resources?
Students will describe that energy and fuels come from natural resources and their using can affect the environment.
Students will classify energy resources into renewable and nonrenewable resources.
natural resources, fossil, fossil fuel, renewable resources, non-renewable resources
Directed Practice Natural Resources Around Us
Guided Practice Renewable or Nonrenewable?
Full Practice Chocolate Chip Cookie Mining
Lesson 5 How Can People Protect Natural Resources?
Students will understand that the uses of fuels and the human activities affect the environment.
Students will investigate different ways to conserve the environment.
pollution, conserve, recycle
Directed Practice Polluted Water
Guided Practice Sort Your Trash
Full Practice Something New
Ch7Changes to Earth’s Surface
Students will use the cause and effect relationship to describe how natural events happen.
Lesson 1 What Is Found on Earth’s Surface? Students will compare and describe various landforms by using maps.
crust, mountain range, landform, island, canyon, groundwater
Directed Practice Classifying Landforms
Geologist An Earthquake-Resistant Building
Guided Practice Identifying Landforms
Full Practice Model of a Landform
Lesson 2 How Does Earth Change Slowly?
Students will investigate and model how Earth can change slowly.
Students will observe the effect of vegetation and air on the rate of erosion.
weathering, erosion, deposition
Directed Practice Model Weathering
Guided Practice Preventing Erosion
Full Practice Wind and Weathering
Lesson 3
How Does Earth Change Rapidly?World Connection: Mount St. HelensApply Math: Comparing Decimal Numbers
Students will investigate and model how Earth can change rapidly.
volcano, earthquake, fault
Directed Practice Forming a Mountain
Guided Practice Model of a Volcano
Full Practice Floods Change Land
SCOPE AND SEQUENCE
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Ch8 Energy and Heat
Students will write a sequence by describing the order by which an event happens in the text.
Lesson 1 What Is Energy? Students will identify the different forms of energy. energy
Directed Practice Identifying Energy
GlassblowerHow Can You Build a Solar Oven?
Guided Practice How Does Light Travel?
Full Practice Ice Cube Race
Lesson 2 What Are Potential and Kinetic Energy? Students will use evidence to explain the effect of the energy an object has on its speed.
potential energy, chemical energy, kinetic energy
Directed Practice Slow or Fast?
Guided Practice Comparing Potential Energy
Full Practice Elastic Potential Energy
Lesson 3 How Does Energy Change Form?Apply Math: Reading a Pie Chart
Students will observe that energy can change from one form to another and transfer from place to place.
transformation of energy, energy transfer
Directed Practice Changing Energy
Guided Practice The Domino Effect
Full Practice Build A Catapult
Lesson 4What Is Heat Energy?World Connection: How Do Solar-Powered Cars Work?
Students will observe that many forms of energy can change to give heat energy.
thermal energy, heat, temperature
Directed Practice Shaking Sand
Guided Practice Heat and Colors
Full Practice What Makes Heat?
Lesson 5 How Does Thermal Energy Travel?Students will make observations to provide evidence that energy can be transferred from place to place by heat.
conduction, insulator, convection, conductor, radiation
Directed Practice Warm It Up
Guided Practice Observe Convection
Full Practice Keep It Cool
Ch9 Electricity
Students will learn to identify the main idea and the key details of a text.
Lesson 1 What Is Electrical Energy?Students will observe how electric charges behave and understand that many forms of energy can change into electricity.
static electricity, generator
Directed Practice Swinging Balloons
ElectricianHow Can You Make a Hidden Alarm?
Guided Practice Measuring Static Electricity
Full Practice Look for Batteries
Lesson 2 How Do Electric Charges Flow? Students will understand how electric charges flow.electric current, series circuit, parallel circuit
Directed Practice Making a Simple Circuit
Guided Practice Conductors and Insulators
Full Practice How Do Switches Work?
Lesson 3How Does Electricity Transfer Energy?World Connection: Electricity OverloadApply Math: Word Problems
Students will observe how electricity transfers energy and how it transforms.
electromagnet, electric motor
Directed Practice Change Electricity
Guided Practice Electric Motor
Full Practice How Can You Build an Electromagnet?
Ch10 Sound and Light
Students will learn that they compare and contrast things to tell how they are alike and different.
Lesson 1 What Is Sound Energy?Students will recognize sound waves as a form of energy and identify their characteristics, and how to describe their properties.
sound, frequency, amplitude, wavelength, sound wave
Directed Practice Catch a Wave!
AudiologistHow Can You Make Drums Talk?
Guided Practice Comparing Waves
Full Practice Waves and Energy
Lesson 2 How Do Sound Waves Travel?Apply Math: Analyzing Data
Students will observe that energy can be transferred from place to place by sound. reflect
Directed Practice Sound and Matter
Guided Practice Bouncing Sounds Around
Full Practice Take in Sound
Lesson 3 How Are Sounds Different? Students will differentiate between pitch and volume of sounds. pitch, volume
Directed Practice Sound and Pitch
Guided Practice Make Your Own Phone
Full Practice Making a Guitar
Lesson 4 What Is Light Energy?Students will recognize what the electromagnetic spectrum is and the different properties and uses of light.
electromagnetic spectrum
Directed Practice Light Sources
Guided Practice The Color Wheel
Full Practice Uses of Light
Lesson 5 How Does Light Travel? Students will observe that energy can be transferred from place to place by light.
absorption, translucent, opaque, transparent, refraction
Directed Practice Energy From the Sun
Guided Practice Observe Light
Full Practice Make a Rainbow
Lesson 6 How Can Information Be Sent?World Connection: Message Drums
Students will recognize how different types of data are stored, sent, received, and processed by computers. digital file, pixel
Directed Practice Magnify It
Guided Practice Digitize Your Name
Full Practice Communication Model
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Chapter Reading Science Lesson Objectives vocabulary Practice People/Careers in Science STEAM
Ch8 Energy and Heat
Students will write a sequence by describing the order by which an event happens in the text.
Lesson 1 What Is Energy? Students will identify the different forms of energy. energy
Directed Practice Identifying Energy
GlassblowerHow Can You Build a Solar Oven?
Guided Practice How Does Light Travel?
Full Practice Ice Cube Race
Lesson 2 What Are Potential and Kinetic Energy? Students will use evidence to explain the effect of the energy an object has on its speed.
potential energy, chemical energy, kinetic energy
Directed Practice Slow or Fast?
Guided Practice Comparing Potential Energy
Full Practice Elastic Potential Energy
Lesson 3 How Does Energy Change Form?Apply Math: Reading a Pie Chart
Students will observe that energy can change from one form to another and transfer from place to place.
transformation of energy, energy transfer
Directed Practice Changing Energy
Guided Practice The Domino Effect
Full Practice Build A Catapult
Lesson 4What Is Heat Energy?World Connection: How Do Solar-Powered Cars Work?
Students will observe that many forms of energy can change to give heat energy.
thermal energy, heat, temperature
Directed Practice Shaking Sand
Guided Practice Heat and Colors
Full Practice What Makes Heat?
Lesson 5 How Does Thermal Energy Travel?Students will make observations to provide evidence that energy can be transferred from place to place by heat.
conduction, insulator, convection, conductor, radiation
Directed Practice Warm It Up
Guided Practice Observe Convection
Full Practice Keep It Cool
Ch9 Electricity
Students will learn to identify the main idea and the key details of a text.
Lesson 1 What Is Electrical Energy?Students will observe how electric charges behave and understand that many forms of energy can change into electricity.
static electricity, generator
Directed Practice Swinging Balloons
ElectricianHow Can You Make a Hidden Alarm?
Guided Practice Measuring Static Electricity
Full Practice Look for Batteries
Lesson 2 How Do Electric Charges Flow? Students will understand how electric charges flow.electric current, series circuit, parallel circuit
Directed Practice Making a Simple Circuit
Guided Practice Conductors and Insulators
Full Practice How Do Switches Work?
Lesson 3How Does Electricity Transfer Energy?World Connection: Electricity OverloadApply Math: Word Problems
Students will observe how electricity transfers energy and how it transforms.
electromagnet, electric motor
Directed Practice Change Electricity
Guided Practice Electric Motor
Full Practice How Can You Build an Electromagnet?
Ch10 Sound and Light
Students will learn that they compare and contrast things to tell how they are alike and different.
Lesson 1 What Is Sound Energy?Students will recognize sound waves as a form of energy and identify their characteristics, and how to describe their properties.
sound, frequency, amplitude, wavelength, sound wave
Directed Practice Catch a Wave!
AudiologistHow Can You Make Drums Talk?
Guided Practice Comparing Waves
Full Practice Waves and Energy
Lesson 2 How Do Sound Waves Travel?Apply Math: Analyzing Data
Students will observe that energy can be transferred from place to place by sound. reflect
Directed Practice Sound and Matter
Guided Practice Bouncing Sounds Around
Full Practice Take in Sound
Lesson 3 How Are Sounds Different? Students will differentiate between pitch and volume of sounds. pitch, volume
Directed Practice Sound and Pitch
Guided Practice Make Your Own Phone
Full Practice Making a Guitar
Lesson 4 What Is Light Energy?Students will recognize what the electromagnetic spectrum is and the different properties and uses of light.
electromagnetic spectrum
Directed Practice Light Sources
Guided Practice The Color Wheel
Full Practice Uses of Light
Lesson 5 How Does Light Travel? Students will observe that energy can be transferred from place to place by light.
absorption, translucent, opaque, transparent, refraction
Directed Practice Energy From the Sun
Guided Practice Observe Light
Full Practice Make a Rainbow
Lesson 6 How Can Information Be Sent?World Connection: Message Drums
Students will recognize how different types of data are stored, sent, received, and processed by computers. digital file, pixel
Directed Practice Magnify It
Guided Practice Digitize Your Name
Full Practice Communication Model
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