21st Century Science
SC.O.6.2.02: use pictures to show cyclical processes in nature (e.g., nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, or water cycle).
SC.O.6.2.03: classify living organisms according to their structure and functions.
SC.O.6.2.05: examine how abiotic and biotic factors affect the interdependence among organisms.
Coral Reefs 1 - Abiotic Factors
Food Chain
Pond Ecosystem
SC.O.6.2.06: construct models of plant and animal cells and compare the basic parts (e.g., cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, or chloroplasts).
Cell Energy Cycle
Cell Structure
SC.O.6.2.08: predict changes in populations of organisms due to limiting environmental factors (e.g., food supply, predators, disease, or habitat).
SC.O.6.2.09: analyze the ecological consequences of human interactions with the environment (e.g., renewable and non-renewable resources).
Coral Reefs 1 - Abiotic Factors
Coral Reefs 2 - Biotic Factors
Water Pollution
SC.O.6.2.12: use indicators to classify substances as acidic, basic or neutral.
Mystery Powder Analysis
pH Analysis
pH Analysis: Quad Color Indicator
SC.O.6.2.14: describe the composition and properties of matter (e.g., particles, malleability, melting point, density, inertia, or specific heat).
Density Experiment: Slice and Dice
Density Laboratory
Energy Conversion in a System
Heat Absorption
SC.O.6.2.15: investigate the properties of the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g., wavelengths, frequencies, visible light); relate wavelengths and/or frequencies to position on the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g., colors, x-ray).
SC.O.6.2.16: recognize that an object?s color is based upon the absorption and reflection of light waves.
Color Absorption
Heat Absorption
Radiation
Subtractive Colors
SC.O.6.2.17: describe light and sound in terms of longitudinal or transverse waves.
SC.O.6.2.18: describe the flow of heat between objects (e.g., hot air rises, or absorption and release of heat by metals).
Conduction and Convection
Heat Absorption
Heat Transfer by Conduction
Herschel Experiment
Radiation
SC.O.6.2.19: diagram simple parallel and series circuits (e.g., bulbs, battery, wires, or switch).
SC.O.6.2.21: examine simple machines and the forces involved.
Ants on a Slant (Inclined Plane)
Levers
Pulleys
Wheel and Axle
SC.O.6.2.22: apply the effects of balanced and unbalanced forces on motion of objects.
SC.O.6.2.23: explain motion in terms of frames of reference and analyze graphs depicting motion and predicted future motion.
SC.O.6.2.25: compare and contrast continental drift hypothesis to the plate tectonic theory.
SC.O.6.2.28: investigate models of earth-moon-sun relationships (e.g., gravity, time, or tides).
2D Eclipse
3D Eclipse
Gravity Pitch
Tides
SC.O.6.2.29: compare the earth?s tilt and revolution to the seasonal changes.
Seasons in 3D
Seasons: Why do we have them?
Summer and Winter
Correlation last revised: 5/31/2018