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Other Indiana Matrix of Crosscutting Concepts sets
Other Indiana Matrix of Crosscutting Concepts sets
PatternsCC.1
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Macroscopic patterns are related to the nature of microscopic and atomic-level structure.68.CC.1.1
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Patterns in rates of change and other numerical relationships can provide information about natural and human designed systems.68.CC.1.2
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Patterns can be used to identify cause and effect relationships.68.CC.1.3
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Graphs, charts, and images can be used to identify patterns in data.68.CC.1.4
Cause and Effect: Mechanism and PredictionCC.2
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Relationships can be classified as causal or correlational, and correlation does not necessarily imply causation.68.CC.2.1
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Cause and effect relationships may be used to predict phenomena in natural or designed systems.68.CC.2.2
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Phenomena may have more than one cause, and some cause and effect relationships in systems can only be described using probability.68.CC.2.3
Scale, Proportion, and QuantityCC.3
- 1.
Time, space, and energy phenomena can be observed at various scales using models to study systems that are too large or too small.68.CC.3.1
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The observed function of natural and designed systems may change with scale.68.CC.3.2
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Proportional relationships (e.g., speed as the ratio of distance traveled to time taken) among different types of quantities provide information about the magnitude of properties and processes.68.CC.3.3
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Scientific relationships can be represented through the use of algebraic expressions and equations.68.CC.3.4
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Phenomena that can be observed at one scale may not be observable at another scale.68.CC.3.5
Systems and System ModelsCC.4
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Systems may interact with other systems; they may have subsystems and be a part of larger complex systems.68.CC.4.1
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Models can be used to represent systems and their interactions—such as inputs, processes and outputs—and energy, matter, and information flows within systems.68.CC.4.2
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Models are limited in that they only represent certain aspects of the system under study.68.CC.4.3
Energy and Matter: Flows, Cycles, and ConservationCC.5
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Matter is conserved because atoms are conserved in physical and chemical processes.68.CC.5.1
- 2.
Within a natural or designed system, the transfer of energy drives the motion and/or cycling of matter.68.CC.5.2
- 3.
Energy may take different forms (e.g. energy infields, thermal energy, energy of motion).68.CC.5.3
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The transfer of energy can be tracked as energy flows through a designed or natural system.68.CC.5.4
Structure and FunctionCC.6
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Complex and microscopic structures and systems can be visualized, modeled, and used to describe how their function depends on the shapes, composition, and relationships among its parts; therefore, complex natural and designed structures/systems can be analyzed to determine how they function.68.CC.6.1
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Structures can be designed to serve particular functions by taking into account properties of different materials and how materials can be shaped and used.68.CC.6.2
Stability and ChanceCC.7
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Explanations of stability and change in natural or designed systems can be constructed by examining the changes over time and forces at different scales, including the atomic scale.68.CC.7.1
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Small changes in one part of a system might cause large changes in another part.68.CC.7.2
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Stability might be disturbed either by sudden events or gradual changes that accumulate over time.68.CC.7.3
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Systems in dynamic equilibrium are stable due to a balance of feedback mechanisms.68.CC.7.4
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6, Grade 7, and Grade 8
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2022
- Where can I read the official document?
- Indiana Academic Standards: Matrix of Crosscutting Concepts
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