Science
Students will describe how forces (pushes or pulls) affect the motion of an object.
Social Studies
Students will understand how individuals and groups play a role in shaping communities, and what their rights and responsibilites within the community are.
Science
Students will describe that objects in the sky have patterns of movement.
Students will recognize the sun, moon and stars all appear to move slowly across the sky.
Social Studies
Students will understand how maps and globes provide important information about physical geography, distances, and where places are located in relation to other places.
Students will understand the physical properties of Earth's materials (rocks, minerals, soil, water) that make them useful in different ways.
Students will understand how humans and the environment interact within the local community.
Students will understand characteristics of various environments and behaviors of humans that enable plants and animals to survive.
Students will summarize the needs of living organisms for energy and growth.
Students will understand basic economic concepts, such as goods and services, and supply and demand.
Students will understand that history tells a story of how people and events changed society over time.
Students will understand the diversity of people in the local community.