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Other Wisconsin Science Dynamic Learning Maps sets
Other Wisconsin Science Dynamic Learning Maps sets
Physical
- Core Idea
Matter and Its InteractionsPS1
- Topic
Structure and Properties of MatterPS1.A
- HS-PS1-2.
Target Level: Make a claim supported by evidence to explain patterns of chemical properties that occur in a substance during a common chemical reaction (e.g., baking soda and vinegar).EE.HS-PS1-2
- HS-PS1-2.
Precursor Level: Identify the changes that have occurred during a chemical reaction (e.g., metal-rust, paper-burn).EE.HS-PS1-2
- HS-PS1-2.
Initial Level: Recognize that a change has occurred during a chemical reaction.EE.HS-PS1-2
- HS-PS1-2.
- Topic
- Core Idea
Motion and Stability: Forces and InteractionsPS2
- Topic
Forces and MotionPS2.A
- HS-PS2-3.
Target Level: Evaluate the effectiveness of safety devices and design a solution that could minimize the force of a collision.EE.HS-PS2-3
- HS-PS2-3.
Precursor Level: Use data to compare the effectiveness of safety devices to determine which best minimizes the force of a collision. EE.HS-PS2-3
- HS-PS2-3.
Initial Level: Identify safety equipment devices that minimize force of a collision (e.g., floor mats, helmets, or steel-toed boots).EE.HS-PS2-3
- HS-PS2-3.
- Topic
- Core Idea
EnergyPS3
- Topic
Conservation of Energy and Energy TransferPS3.B
- HS-PS3-4.
Target Level: Investigate and predict the temperatures of two liquids before and after combining to show uniform energy distribution.EE.HS-PS3-4
- HS-PS3-4.
Precursor Level: Compare the temperatures of two liquids of different temperatures before and after combining. EE.HS-PS3-4
- HS-PS3-4.
Initial Level: Compare relative difference in temperature (warmth, coldness) of two liquids. EE.HS-PS3-4
- HS-PS3-4.
- Topic
- Core Idea
Waves and Their Applications in Technologies for Information TransferPS4
- Topic
Wave PropertiesPS4.A
- HS-PS4-5.
Target Level: Make a claim supported by evidence that shows how some devices use light and sound waves to transmit and capture information.EE.HS-PS4-5
- HS-PS4-5.
Precursor Level: Identify common devices which use light or sound waves to transmit information. EE.HS-PS4-5
- HS-PS4-5.
Initial Level: Identify how common technological devices are used for different purposes. EE.HS-PS4-5
- HS-PS4-5.
- Topic
Life
- Core Idea
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and ProcessesLS1
- Topic
Structure and FunctionLS1.A
- HS-LS1-2.
Target Level: Use a model to illustrate the organization and interaction of major organs into systems (e.g., circulatory, respiratory, digestive, sensory) in the body to provide specific functions.EE.HS-LS1-2
- HS-LS1-2.
Precursor Level: Identify which organs work for a specific function.EE.HS-LS1-2
- HS-LS1-2.
Initial Level: Recognize that different organs have different functions.EE.HS-LS1-2
- HS-LS1-2.
- Topic
Growth and Development of OrganismsLS1.B
- HS-LS1-4.
Target Level: Use a model to illustrate how growth occurs when cells multiply. EE.HS-LS1-4
- HS-LS1-4.
Precursor Level: Use a model to relate the number of cells to the size of a body. EE.HS-LS1-4
- HS-LS1-4.
Initial Level: Recognize that organisms are composed of cells. EE.HS-LS1-4
- HS-LS1-4.
- Topic
- Core Idea
Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and DynamicsLS2
- Topic
Interdependent Relationships in EcosystemsLS2.A
- HS-LS2-2.
Target Level: Use a graphical representation to explain the dependence of an animal population on other organisms for food and their environment for shelter. EE.HS-LS2-2
- HS-LS2-2.
Precursor Level: Recognize the relationship between population size and available resources for food and shelter from a graphical representation. EE.HS-LS2-2
- HS-LS2-2.
Initial Level: Identify food and shelter needs for familiar wildlife. EE.HS-LS2-2
- HS-LS2-2.
- Topic
- Core Idea
Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of TraitsLS3
- Topic
Variation of TraitsLS3.B
- HS-LS3-2.
Target Level: Defend why reproduction may or may not result in offspring with different traits. EE.HS-LS3-2
- HS-LS3-2.
Precursor Level: Make a claim supported by evidence that parents and offspring may have different traits.EE.HS-LS3-2
- HS-LS3-2.
Initial Level: Compare traits of parents and offspring. EE.HS-LS3-2
- HS-LS3-2.
- Topic
- Core Idea
Biological Evolution: Unity and DiversityLS4
- Topic
AdaptationLS4.C
- HS-LS4-2.
Target Level: Explain how the traits of particular species allow them to survive in their specific environments. EE.HS-LS4-2
- HS-LS4-2.
Precursor Level: Identify factors in an environment that require special traits to survive. EE.HS-LS4-2
- HS-LS4-2.
Initial Level: Match particular species to their various environments. EE.HS-LS4-2
- HS-LS4-2.
- Topic
Earth and Space
- Core Idea
Earth's Place in the UniverseESS1
- Topic
Earth and the Solar SystemESS1.B
- HS-ESS1-4.
Target Level: Use a model of Earth and the Sun to show how Earth's tilt and orbit around the Sun cause changes in seasons.EE.HS-ESS1-4
- HS-ESS1-4.
Precursor Level: Use a model of Earth and sun to show how Earth’s positions in its orbit around the Sun correspond with the four seasons. EE.HS-ESS1-4
- HS-ESS1-4.
Initial Level: Identify characteristics of the seasons. EE.HS-ESS1-4
- HS-ESS1-4.
- Topic
- Core Idea
Earth's SystemsESS2
- Topic
Earth's Materials and SystemsESS2.A
- HS-ESS2-1.
Target Level: Use a model to show how constructive forces (e.g., volcanoes) and destructive mechanisms (e.g., weathering, coastal erosions) change Earth's surface.EE.HS-ESS2-1
- HS-ESS2-1.
Precursor Level: Recognize if processes that change Earth's surface are constructive or destructive. EE.HS-ESS2-1
- HS-ESS2-1.
Initial Level: Recognize changes (e.g., mountain formation, erosion, and glacial changes) that occurred on Earth's surface.EE.HS-ESS2-1
- HS-ESS2-1.
- Topic
Weather and Climate ESS2.D
- HS-ESS2-4.
Target Level: Using a model, recognize how the effects of changes in climate can impact human lives. EE.HS-ESS2-4
- HS-ESS2-4.
Precursor Level: Recognize climate changes have occurred (e.g., a change in average temperature, precipitation patterns, glacial ice volumes, sea levels).EE.HS-ESS2-4
- HS-ESS2-4.
Initial Level: Recognize the differences between geographical climates (e.g., Minnesota versus Florida, desert versus rainforest). EE.HS-ESS2-4
- HS-ESS2-4.
- Topic
- Core Idea
Earth and Human ActivityESS3
- Topic
Natural ResourcesESS3.A
- HS-ESS3-1.
Target Level: Construct an explanation based on evidence for how natural hazards have influenced human activity.EE.HS-ESS3-1
- HS-ESS3-1.
Precursor Level: Recognize how natural hazards (e.g., floods, earthquakes, tornadoes) influence human activity. EE.HS-ESS3-1
- HS-ESS3-1.
Initial Level: Recognize characteristics of natural hazards (e.g., floods, earthquakes, tornadoes). EE.HS-ESS3-1
- HS-ESS3-2.
Target Level: Construct an argument for a strategy to conserve, recycle, or reuse resources.EE.HS-ESS3-2
- HS-ESS3-2.
Precursor Level: Describe the factors that would favor one strategy to conserve, recycle, or reuse resources over another. EE.HS-ESS3-2
- HS-ESS3-2.
Initial Level: Recognize strategies to manage objects (e.g., dispose, repurpose, or recycle). EE.HS-ESS3-2
- HS-ESS3-1.
- Topic
Human Impacts on Earth SystemsESS3.C
- HS-ESS3-3.
Target Level: Analyze data to determine the effects of a conservation strategy on the level of a natural resource.EE.HS-ESS3-3
- HS-ESS3-3.
Precursor Level: Organize data on the effects of conservation strategies (e.g., using less energy, using rechargeable batteries, recycling or repurposing materials). EE.HS-ESS3-3
- HS-ESS3-3.
Initial Level: Gather data on the effects of a local (e.g., class or school-wide) conservation strategy. EE.HS-ESS3-3
- HS-ESS3-3.
- Topic
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