Grade 2
Earth and Space Science
- S2E1.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about stars having different sizes and brightness.S2E1
- a.
Ask questions to describe the physical attributes (size and brightness) of stars.S2E1.a
- b.
Construct an argument to support the claim that although the sun appears to be the brightest and largest star, it is actually medium in size and brightness.S2E1.b
- a.
- S2E2.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to develop an understanding of the patterns of the sun and the moon and the sun's effect on Earth.S2E2
- a.
Plan and carry out an investigation to determine the effect of the position of the sun in relation to a fixed object on Earth at various times of the day.S2E2.a
- b.
Design and build a structure that demonstrates how shadows change throughout the day.S2E2.b
- c.
Represent data in tables and/or graphs of the length of the day and night to recognize the change in seasons.S2E2.c
- d.
Use data from personal observations to describe, illustrate, and predict how the appearance of the moon changes over time in a pattern.S2E2.d
- a.
- S2E3.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about how weather, plants, animals, and humans cause changes to the environment.S2E3
- a.
Ask questions to obtain information about major changes to the environment in your community.S2E3.a
- b.
Construct an explanation of the causes and effects of a change to the environment in your community.S2E3.b
- a.
Physical Science
- S2P1.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the properties of matter and changes that occur in objects.S2P1
- a.
Ask questions to describe and classify different objects according to their physical properties.S2P1.a
- b.
Construct an explanation for how structures made from small pieces (linking cubes, building blocks) can be disassembled and then rearranged to make new and different structures.S2P1.b
- c.
Provide evidence from observations to construct an explanation that some changes in matter caused by heating or cooling can be reversed and some changes are irreversible.S2P1.c
- a.
- S2P2.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain the effect of a force (a push or a pull) in the movement of an object (changes in speed and direction).S2P2
- a.
Plan and carry out an investigation to demonstrate how pushing and pulling on an object affects the motion of the object.S2P2.a
- b.
Design a device to change the speed or direction of an object.S2P2.b
- c.
Record and analyze data to decide if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a force (a push or a pull).S2P2.c
- a.
Life Science
- S2L1.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the life cycles of different living organisms.S2L1
- a.
Ask questions to determine the sequence of the life cycle of common animals in your area: a mammal such as a cat, dog or classroom pet, a bird such as a chicken, an amphibian such as a frog, and an insect such as a butterfly.S2L1.a
- b.
Plan and carry out an investigation of the life cycle of a plant by growing a plant from a seed and by recording changes over a period of time.S2L1.b
- c.
Construct an explanation of an animal's role in dispersing seeds or in the pollination of plants.S2L1.c
- d.
Develop models to illustrate the unique and diverse life cycles of organisms other than humans.S2L1.d
- a.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 2
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2016
- Where can I read the official document?
- Science Georgia Standards of Excellence - Grade 2
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