Scientific and Engineering Practices
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The student will demonstrate an understanding of scientific and engineering practices by5.1
- a.
asking questions and defining problems5.1.a
- i.
ask testable questions based on observations and predict reasonable outcomes based on patterns5.1.a.i
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develop hypotheses as cause-and-effect relationship5.1.a.ii
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define design problems that can be solved through the development of an object, tool, process, or system5.1.a.iii
- i.
- b.
planning and carrying out investigations5.1.b
- i.
collaboratively plan and conduct investigations to produce data5.1.b.i
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identify independent variable, dependent variables, and constants5.1.b.ii
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determine data that should be collected to answer a testable question5.1.b.iii
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take¬ metric measurements using appropriate tools5.1.b.iv
- v.
use tools and/or materials to design and/or build a device that solves a specific problem5.1.b.v
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- c.
interpreting, analyzing, and evaluating data5.1.c
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represent and analyze data using tables and graphs5.1.c.i
- ii.
organize simple data sets to reveal patterns that suggest relationships5.1.c.ii
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compare and contrast data collected by different groups and discuss similarities and differences in their findings5.1.c.iii
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use data to evaluate and refine design solutions5.1.c.iv
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constructing and critiquing conclusions and explanations5.1.d
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construct and/or support arguments with evidence, data, and/or a model5.1.d.i
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describe how scientific ideas apply to design solutions5.1.d.ii
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generate and compare multiple solutions to problems based on how well they meet the criteria and constraints5.1.d.iii
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- e.
developing and using models5.1.e
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develop models using an analogy, example, or abstract representation to describe a scientific principle or design solution5.1.e.i
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identify limitations of models5.1.e.ii
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obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information5.1.f
- i.
read and comprehend reading-level-appropriate texts and/or other reliable media5.1.f.i
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communicate scientific information, design ideas, and/or solutions with others5.1.f.ii
- i.
- a.
Force, Motion, and Energy
- 2.
The student will investigate and understand that energy can take many forms. Key ideas include5.2
- a.
energy is the ability to do work or to cause change;5.2.a
- b.
there are many different forms of energy;5.2.b
- c.
energy can be transformed; and5.2.c
- d.
energy is conserved.5.2.d
- 3.
The student will investigate and understand that there is a relationship between force and energy of moving objects. Key ideas include5.3
- a.
moving objects have kinetic energy;5.3.a
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motion is described by an object's direction and speed;5.3.b
- c.
changes in motion are related to net force and mass;5.3.c
- d.
when objects collide, the contact forces transfer energy and can change objects' motion; and5.3.d
- e.
friction is a force that opposes motion.5.3.e
- 4.
The student will investigate and understand that electricity is transmitted and used in daily life. Key ideas include5.4
- a.
electricity flows easily through conductors but not insulators;5.4.a
- b.
electricity flows through closed circuits;5.4.b
- c.
static electricity can be generated by rubbing certain materials together;5.4.c
- d.
electrical energy can be transformed into radiant, mechanical, and thermal energy; and5.4.d
- e.
a current flowing through a wire creates a magnetic field.5.4.e
- 5.
The student will investigate and understand that sound can be produced and transmitted. Key ideas include5.5
- a.
sound is produced when an object or substance vibrates;5.5.a
- b.
sound is the transfer of energy;5.5.b
- c.
different media transmit sound differently; and5.5.c
- d.
sound waves have many uses and applications.5.5.d
- 6.
The student will investigate and understand that visible light has certain characteristics and behaves in predictable ways. Key ideas include5.6
- a.
visible light is radiant energy that moves in transverse waves;5.6.a
- b.
the visible spectrum includes light with different wavelengths;5.6.b
- c.
matter influences the path of light; and5.6.c
- d.
radiant energy can be transformed into thermal, mechanical, and electrical energy.5.6.d
Matter
- 7.
The student will investigate and understand that matter has properties and interactions. Key ideas include5.7
- a.
matter is composed of atoms;5.7.a
- b.
substances can be mixed together without changes in their physical properties; and5.7.b
- c.
energy has an effect on the phases of matter.5.7.c
Earth and Space Systems
- 8.
The student will investigate and understand that Earth constantly changes. Key ideas include5.8
- a.
Earth's internal energy causes movement of material within the Earth;5.8.a
- b.
plate tectonics describe movement of the crust;5.8.b
- c.
the rock cycle models the transformation of rocks;5.8.c
- d.
processes such as weathering, erosion, and deposition change the surface of the Earth; and5.8.d
- e.
fossils and geologic patterns provide evidence of Earth's change.5.8.e
Earth Resources
- 9.
The student will investigate and understand that the conservation of energy resources is important. Key ideas include5.9
- a.
some sources of energy are considered renewable and others are not;5.9.a
- b.
individuals and communities have means of conserving both energy and matter; and5.9.b
- c.
advances in technology improve the ability to transfer and transform energy.5.9.c
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 5
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2018
- Where can I read the official document?
- Virginia Science Standards of Learning
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