“In questions of science the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual.”
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- Galileo Galilei
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We use the FOSS Science Modules. These modules are built on the constructivist philosophy - meaning that students learn from discovery after manipulating variables in authentic investigations. Students also write in their Science Notebooks just like real world scientists.
Yearly Modules:
- Student Module Worksheets
- Student Science Notebook - organization / completeness / effort
- Module Assessments
- Student Participation and Discussion Effort
Washington State EALRs:
1. Systems: Big Idea: Systems - Role of Each Part in a System
2. Inquiry: Big Idea: Inquiry - Conducting Investigations
3. Application: Big Idea: Application - Solving Problems
4. Physical Science: Big Idea: Force and Motion - Force Makes Things Move
4. Physical Science: Big Idea: Matter: Properties and Change - Properties of Materials
4. Physical Science: Big Idea: Energy: Transfer, Transformation, and Conservation - Forms of Energy
4. Earth and Space Science: Big Idea: Earth in Space - The Sun's Daily Motion
4. Earth and Space Science: Big Idea: Earth Systems Structures and Processes - Water and Weather
4. Earth and Space Science: Big Idea: Earth History
4. Life Science: Big Idea: Structures and Functions of Living Organisms - Life Cycles
4. Life Science: Big Idea: Ecosystems - Changes in Ecosystems
4. Life Science: Big Idea: Biological Evolution - Variations of Inherited Characteristics
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