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These correlations are for older materials. They do not cover the materials adopted in 2006.
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Standard:
1b Students know all matter is made of atoms, which may combine to form molecules.
Holistic Rating: In-Depth coverage of this standard.
| Pages 210-212, 216-217 and 220-222 provide in-depth coverage of this standard. In Grade 5, neither the California Science Standards nor the California Science Framework mention the parts of the atom (protons, electrons, and neutrons) or models of the atom. While fifth grade students may be able to memorize and repeat the names of these subatomic particles, they are generally not ready to understand atomic theory and different models of the atom. The National Science Education Standards recommends leaving these terms and concepts for higher grade levels. On the other hand, knowing the term "protons" can help students understand the order of the elements in the Periodic Table (Standard 1d). |
Aspects that help student learning: The mystery boxes activity (page 211) illustrates the concept that we can learn about things (such as atoms) even if we cannot directly see them.
Teacher's Edition that we used cited these pages as addressing this standard, but we did not find a significant correlation: 238, 259.
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