Grade 6
Other Wyoming Science sets
Other Wyoming Science sets
Matter and Its Interactions
- SES-MS-PS1-1.
Model how simple parts can be put together to make more complex structures.SES-MS-PS1-1
- SES-MS-PS1-2.
Make observations of substances interacting to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred.SES-MS-PS1-2
- SES-MS-PS1-3.
Distinguish between natural and synthetic materials.SES-MS-PS1-3
- SES-MS-PS1-4.
Describe the relationship between changes in temperature, kinetic energy, and changes in states of matter for water.SES-MS-PS1-4
- SES-MS-PS1-5.
Show that the amount of a substance used in a reaction does not change even if the new substance looks different.SES-MS-PS1-5
- SES-MS-PS1-6.
Participate in a design project to keep thermal energy in a substance or container.SES-MS-PS1-6
Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions
- SES-MS-PS2-1.
Investigate, and describe, the direction of motion of two colliding objects of equal and of unequal masses.SES-MS-PS2-1
- SES-MS-PS2-2.
Incorporated into SES-MS- PS2-1 by including equal and unequal mass.SES-MS-PS2-2
- SES-MS-PS2-3.
Ask questions about the strength of magnetic forces.SES-MS-PS2-3
- SES-MS-PS2-4.
Use surroundings and information provided to predict the effects of gravity.SES-MS-PS2-4
- SES-MS-PS2-5.
Investigate an object that has a static charge.SES-MS-PS2-5
Energy
- SES-MS-PS3-1.
Identify changes in kinetic energy on a labeled diagram.SES-MS-PS3-1
- SES-MS-PS3-2.
Identify differing amounts of potential energy on a labeled diagram.SES-MS-PS3-2
- SES-MS-PS3-3.
Incorporated into SES-MS-PS1-6.SES-MS-PS3-3
- SES-MS-PS3-4.
Incorporated into SES-MS-PS1-4.SES-MS-PS3-4
- SES-MS-PS3-5.
Demonstrate how kinetic energy is transferred between objects.SES-MS-PS3-5
Waves and Their Applications in Technologies for Information Transfer
- SES-MS-PS4-1.
Identify larger amplitude waves as having more energy.SES-MS-PS4-1
- SES-MS-PS4-2.
Describe how light waves behave when interacting with various materials.SES-MS-PS4-2
- SES-MS-PS4-3.
Select an electronic means and a non-digital means of sending information.SES-MS-PS4-3
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures & Processes
- SES-MS-LS1-1.
Identify the difference between living and nonliving things.SES-MS-LS1-1
- SES-MS-LS1-2.
Explore, and identify, the structure and function of major parts of a cell.SES-MS-LS1-2
- SES-MS-LS1-3.
Model that a body system is made up of interacting organs.SES-MS-LS1-3
- SES-MS-LS1-4.
Identify the characteristics of plants and behaviors of animals that support successful reproduction.SES-MS-LS1-4
- SES-MS-LS1-5.
Identify environmental conditions needed for successful growth of organisms.SES-MS-LS1-5
- SES-MS-LS1-6.
Model what a plant uses, what it creates, and what the plant releases during photosynthesis.SES-MS-LS1-6
- SES-MS-LS1-7.
Recognize that food is used to produce energy for organisms to live.SES-MS-LS1-7
- SES-MS-LS1-8.
Identify situations which require a reactive behavior for survival.SES-MS-LS1-8
Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics
- SES-MS-LS2-1.
Recognize the effects of resource availability on individuals and on populations.SES-MS-LS2-1
- SES-MS-LS2-2.
Identify ways that organisms interact with each other within an ecosystem.SES-MS-LS2-2
- SES-MS-LS2-3.
Explain that energy moves among living and non-living parts of an ecosystem.SES-MS-LS2-3
- SES-MS-LS2-4.
Recognize how changes to an ecosystem affect populations.SES-MS-LS2-4
- SES-MS-LS2-5.
Identify an action that maintains or improves ecosystems and biodiversity.SES-MS-LS2-5
Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits
- SES-MS-LS3-1.
Explain that organisms have differences in their traits that can affect their survival.SES-MS-LS3-1
- SES-MS-LS3-2.
Students will investigate, and identify, features of living organisms that come from their parents.SES-MS-LS3-2
Biological Evolution: Unity & Diversity
- SES-MS-LS4-1.
Compare fossils with plants and animals that exist today.SES-MS-LS4-1
- SES-MS-LS4-2.
Identify anatomical similarities between modern organisms and fossil organisms.SES-MS-LS4-2
- SES-MS-LS4-4.
Incorporated in SES-MS-LS3-1.SES-MS-LS4-4
- SES-MS-LS4-5.
Identify desirable traits that can be passed on to offspring.SES-MS-LS4-5
- SES-MS-LS4-6.
Demonstrate understanding that natural selection changes distribution of traits in a population over time.SES-MS-LS4-6
Earth's Place in the Universe
- SES-5-ESS1-2.
Investigate changes in shadows and/or daily changes in day and night.SES-5-ESS1-2
- SES-MS-ESS1-1.
Model the Earth-sun-moon positions for lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons.SES-MS-ESS1-1
- SES-MS-ESS1-2.
Model that the solar system is a collection of many varied objects, held together by gravity, that move in predictable ways.SES-MS-ESS1-2
- SES-MS-ESS1-3.
Identify categories of solar system objects (e.g., planets, meteors, asteroids, comets, and moon).SES-MS-ESS1-3
- SES-MS-ESS1-4.
Organize, or model, evidence from rocks and rock strata within the geologic time scale to demonstrate Earth's history.SES-MS-ESS1-4
Earth's Systems
- SES-MS-ESS2-1.
Model the cycling processes involved in the creation of various rock forms.SES-MS-ESS2-1
- SES-MS-ESS2-2.
Identify geoscience processes that can change Earth's surface over short time scales or long time scales.SES-MS-ESS2-2
- SES-MS-ESS2-3.
Compare locations of fossils, rocks, continental shapes, and structures as evidence of past plate motions.SES-MS-ESS2-3
- SES-MS-ESS2-4.
Identify the processes involved in the cycling of Earth's water.SES-MS-ESS2-4
- SES-MS-ESS2-5.
Utilize data to compare weather conditions in different locations on the same day.SES-MS-ESS2-5
- SES-MS-ESS2-6.
Identify how latitude and altitude influence climate.SES-MS-ESS2-6
Earth and Human Activity
- SES-MS-ESS3-1.
Identify how the levels of Earth's resources can change over time.SES-MS-ESS3-1
- SES-MS-ESS3-2.
Recognize that some natural hazards (e.g., volcanic eruptions, severe weather) can be predicted while others are not currently predictable.SES-MS-ESS3-2
- SES-MS-ESS3-3.
Model ways that humans can minimize their impact on the environment.SES-MS-ESS3-3
- SES-MS-ESS3-4.
Incorporated into SES-MS-ESS3-1.SES-MS-ESS3-4
- SES-MS-ESS3-5.
Recognize natural processes, and human activities, that may impact global temperatures.SES-MS-ESS3-5
Engineering, Technology, & Applications of Science
- SES-MS-ETS1-1.
Describe a problem that needs to be solved.SES-MS-ETS1-1
- SES-MS-ETS1-2.
Evaluate solutions to given problems.SES-MS-ETS1-2
- SES-MS-ETS1-3.
Analyze results from the testing of possible solutions.SES-MS-ETS1-3
- SES-MS-ETS1-4.
Create an object or tool from materials provided.SES-MS-ETS1-4
Engineering, Technology, Science, and Society
- SES-MS-ETS2-1.
Ask questions about common household, or classroom, appliances.SES-MS-ETS2-1
- SES-MS-ETS2-2.
Identify consequences of human choices.SES-MS-ETS2-2
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2018
- Where can I read the official document?
- Wyoming Science Extended Content and Performance Standards
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