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First Grade - Science
Second Quarter
Element
Correlate weather data (temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and
weather events) to seasonal changes.
Identify forms of precipitation such as rain, snow, sleet, and hailstones as
either solid (ice) or liquid (water).
Identify different types of weather and the characteristics of each type.
Determine that the weight of water before freezing, after freezing, and
after melting stays the same.
Investigate weather by observing, measuring with simple weather
instruments (thermometer, wind vane, rain gauge), and recording weather
data (temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and weather events) in a
periodic journal or on a calendar seasonally.
Recognize changes in water when it freezes (ice) and when it melts (water).
Investigate weather by observing, measuring with simple weather
instruments (thermometer, wind vane, rain gauge), and recording weather
data (temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and weather events) in a
periodic journal or on a calendar seasonally.
Determine that water in an open container disappears into the air over
time, but water in a closed container does not.
Investigate weather by observing, measuring with simple weather
instruments (thermometer, wind vane, rain gauge), and recording weather
data (temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and weather events) in a
periodic journal or on a calendar seasonally.
Correlate weather data (temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and
weather events) to seasonal changes.
Correlate weather data (temperature, precipitation, sky conditions, and
weather events) to seasonal changes.
Recognize changes in water when it freezes (ice) and when it melts (water).
Recognize changes in water when it freezes (ice) and when it melts (water).
Determine that the weight of water before freezing, after freezing, and
after melting stays the same.
Determine that water in an open container disappears into the air over
time, but water in a closed container does not.
Identify different types of weather and the characteristics of each type.
Identify forms of precipitation such as rain, snow, sleet, and hailstones as
either solid (ice) or liquid (water).
Determine that the weight of water before freezing, after freezing, and
after melting stays the same.
Identify different types of weather and the characteristics of each type.
Determine that water in an open container disappears into the air over
time, but water in a closed container does not.
Troup County Schools 2014
GPS
S1E1c
S1E2b
S1E1a
S1E2c
S1E1b
S1E2a
S1E1b
S1E2d
S1E1b
S1E1c
S1E1c
S1E2a
S1E2a
S1E2c
S1E2d
S1E1a
S1E2b
S1E2c
S1E1a
S1E2d
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