Science for kindergarten

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What is Elementary Science K

Elementary Science K is the teacher's guide for teaching science at the kindergarten level.

Each unit is numbered and can be taught in one day. Each unit also contains scripted instructions for the teacher. Most units contain workbook pages, activities, images, and/and video clips.

Short video clips [1] (5 to 20 seconds) can be added to integrate current events into the curriculum. For instance, the idea of science is to ask questions and get answers. Could there be life on Mars? To answer that we sent rockets and rovers to Mars to get pictures and samples of the surface. You can show video clips, often free from NASA, a government agency, that shows rover taking samples.

Also, pictures can be added to enhance and describe scientific ideas, experiments, or events.

What order do I teach this in?

Each state has different standards that include subject matter to be taught at specific times. This makes teaching this science module more difficult. It might be a good idea to align your state standards to this curriculum and make some modifications. Please make a note of your state standards and it's alignment to this program in the talk section (discussion tab).

Physical Science

Understand structure and properties of matter.

Life Sciences

Organisms: Understand the characteristics, structure, and functions of organisms.

Heredity: traits in living things

Diversity/interdependence

Earth Science

Earth materials

Space Science

Earth in solar system & universe - Earth, sun, moon, and solar system

Scientific Inquiry

Ask questions and get answers based on observations

Design investigation to answer question

Collect and present data

Analyze & interpret results

Activities

External links

2061

Project 2061

ODEBenchmarks

ODE Science Benchmarks

ODEBenchmarksOverall

ODE Science Benchmarks Overall

WindowsonScience

Windows on Science original Laserdisc series

BillNye

Bill Nye the science guy videos

BCP

Baltimore Curriculum Project

CK

Core Knowledge

LFL

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APA: Template:APA reference

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