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... · The Index of Topics in Curriculum Materials covers chapters 1-4, giving major topics of each module and activity book. The Index of Grade Levels of Curriculum Materials by Scientific Area covers chapters 1-4.
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... , 1.45 Communities (SCIS 3) , 1.4 Concepts and Experiences in Elementary School Science, 6.8 Conceptual Overview of Science Educationfor High Ability Learners, 6.9 Connect, 8.6 Connections, 4.10 Conserve and Renew: An Energy Education Activity Packagefor Grades 4-6, 4.41 Constructions, 4.42 Convection: A Current Event, 2.17 Cooperative Learning-Science: Activities, Experiments and Games, 4.43 Creative Wellspringsfor Science Teaching, 6.10 Creepy Crawlies and the Scientific Method: Over 100 Hands-on Science Experiments for Children, 6.11 Cnme Lab Chemistry, 3.58 Cutters, 1.96 Cycles, 1.46 Cycling Back to Nature With Biodegradable Polymers, 3.59 D Developing Science in the Primary Classroom, 6.12 Digging into Dinosaurs, 2.18 Dinosaur Classification, 2.19 Discover, 8.7 Discovering Density, 3.34 Discovering Deserts, 4.11 Discovery Science: Explorationsfor the Early Years, 4.44 Diving into Oceans, 4.12 Doing What Scientists Do: Children Learn to Investigate Their World, 6.13 Dolphin Log, 8.8 Earth Day in the Classroom: Mathematics and Science Materials and Resources for Teachers, 7.5 Earth Is Home, 4.13 Earth Materials, 2.2 Earth, Moon, and Stars, 2.20 Earth Movements, 2.21 Earthquakes: A Teacher's Package for K-6, 2.44 Earth, Sun and Moon: Just Passing Time, 2.45 Earthworms, 1.47 Eco-Inquiry: A Guide to Ecological Learning Experiencesfor the Upper Elementary/Middle Grades, 1.48 Ecosystems (SCIS 3)
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... , 1.58 Hands-On Approaches to Science Teaching: Questions and Answersfrom the Field and Research, 6.24 Hands On Biology Activitiesfor Elementary Schools, 1.99 Hands on Elementary School Science: Earth Science, 2.52 Hands On Elementary School Science: Life Science, 1.59 Hands-On Environmental Science Activities, 4.50 Helping Your Child Learn Science, 4.51 Hide a Butterfly, 1.60 Hot Water and Warm Homes From Sunlight, 4.17 How Landforrns Change: Explonng Earth's Crust, 2.24 How People Get Food: How People Produce, Change, and Move Food, 4.18 How People Invent: How Problems and Solutions Change Over Time, 4.19 How Sport Works, 4.52 How Things Work, 4.20 How to Teach Elementary School Science, 6.25 Human Body, 1.12 Human Body Systems, 1.13 Idea Factory's Super Science Sourcebook II, 4.53 Idea Factory's Whodunits: Mysteries for Science Class Detectives, 3.66 IDEAAAS: SourcebooAfor Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 7.15 Ideas and Inventions, 4.2 Improving Instruction and Learning Through Evaluation: Elementary School Science, 6.26 In the air, 3.67 Incredible Insects, 1.61 Incredible Insects Discovery Pac. 1.62 Insects, 1.14 Insects and Other Crawlers, 1.100 Instructor, 8.10 Integrating Science and Mathematics in Teaching and Learning: A Bibliography, 7.16 Interaction and Systems, 4.3 Intermediate Science Through Children's Literature: Over Land and Sea, 7.17 International Wildlife, 8.11 Inventive Thinking Curriculum Project, The, 4.54 Investigating Science with Dinosaurs, 2.53 Investigating Science with Young Children, 6.27 Investigating Water, 3.38 Investigating Your Environment: The MINI Edition, 4.55 Involving Dissolving, 3.39 It's a Gas, 3.68 Jumbo Book of Science, The: 136 of the Best Experiments From the Ontario Science Centre, 4.56 Just Outside the Door, 1.101 K Keepers of Life: Discovenug Plants Through Native American Stones and Earth Activitiesfor Children, 6.28 Keepers of the Animals: Native American Stones and Wildlife Activitiesfor Children, 6.29 Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stones and Environmental Activitiesfor Children, 6.30 Key Stage 1, Reception Teacher's File, 4.21 Key Stage 1, Y1-2, Teacher's File, 4.22 Kid City, 8.12 Kids Discover, 8.13 Kids ' Kitchen Chemistry, 3.69 Kitchen Chemistry, 3.70 Ladybugs, 1.63 Landforms, 2.4 Latest and Best of TESS, The: The Educational Software Selector, 7.18 Leaf and Seed Matching Game, 1.102 LEAP; Learning About Ecology, Animals, and Plants, 1.64 Learning, 8.14 Learning and Leading with Technology, 8.15 Learning English Through Science: A Guide to Collaborationfor Science Teachers, English Teachers, and Teachers of English as a Second Language, 6.31 Length and Capacity, 3.40 Lenses and Mirrors, 3.41 Let's Hear It For Herps!
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... , 2.27 Rocks and Minerals (STC) , 2.9 Rocks and Soil: How Weather and Other Forces Change the Earth, 2.28 Rocks, Sand, and Soil, 2.57 S Safety in the Elementary Science Classroom, 6.37 Schoolyard Environment, The, 1.111 268 Science Activities, 8.22 Science & Children, 8.23 Science and Language Links: Classroom Implications, 6.38 Science and Literature Together: Thirty Elementary Science Units Highlighting the Best in Contemporary Children's Literature, 4.62 Science and Technology by Design: 1, 4.26 Science and Technology by Design: 2, 4.27 Science and Technology by Design: 3, 4.28 Science and Technology Education for the Elementary Years: Frameworksfor Cumculum and Instruction, 6.39 Science at Play: Fun Ideas for 5 to 8 year Olds, 4.63 Science Books & Films, 8.24 Science Books & Films ' Best Books for Children 1988-91, 7.24 Science Comes Alive with Reading Rainbow, 4.64 Science Curriculum Resource Handbook: A Practical Guidefor K-12 Science Curriculum, 7.25 Science Education: A Minds-On Approach for the Elementary Years, 6.40 Science Express, 3.84 Science Fare, 7.26 ScienceforAll Cultures: A Collection of Articles from NSTA's Journals, 6.41 Sciencefor Me: Individual Recipes for Young Children, 4.65 Sciencefor the Elementary School, 6.42 Sciencefor the Fun of It: A Guide to Informal Science Education, 6.43 Science Helper K-8: Version 3.0, 7.27 Science in Elementary Education, 6.44 Science in Your Backyard, 4.66 Science Is.
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... See Delta Science Module Ducas, Theodore, 4.32 Duckworth, Eleanor, 6.40 Dunn, Gary A., 7.4 Easley, Jack, 6.40 Echols, Jean C., 1.32, 1.39, 1.60, 1.63, 1.71, 1.85 Education Development Center, 5.3, 5.6, 5.17 Eisenhower National Cleannghouse for Mathematics and Science Education, 7.5, 7.11, 7.14 Elementary School Science Project (ESSP) , 5.7 Elementary Science Study (ESS)
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... Michael, 2.42, 2.54 Moseby, Alice, 4.71 Munsart, Craig A., 2.53 Museum of Science and Industry, The, 7.12 Museum To Go Resource Center, 1.43, 1.55, 1.58, 2.41, 2.45, 2.48, 3.76 N National Center for Improving Science Education, 6.18, 6.20 National Energy Foundation, 2.55 National Energy Information Center, 7.9 National Environmental Education and Training Foundation, 6.19 National Geographic Kids Network, 5.10 National Learning Center, 3.33, 3.41 National Research Council, 6.34 National Science Resources Center (NSRC) , 5.14 National Science Teachers Associa tion, 2.44, 6.41, 7.21 Nature Education Kits, 1.102 NatureScope, 1.30,1.31,1.36, 1.49, 1.61, 1.62, 1.65, 1.77, 1.86, 1.88, 2.18, 2.23, 2.39, 4.11, 4.12 Nelson, Don, 4.62 Nelson, Pamela, 7.12 Nemzer, Marilyn, 2.49 New Horizons Science 5-16, 4.21, 4.22 Newman, Alan R., 7.26 New York Hall of Science, 3.49 New York University, 5.2 1994 National 4-H Energy Education Review Team, 7.6 NSTA/FEMA Earthquake Curriculum, 2.44 o OBIS.
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... See Unified Science and Mathematics for Elementary Schools V VanCleave, Janice Pratt, 4.80 VanTassel-Baska, Joyce, 6.9 Victor, Edward, 6.42 W Walsh, Michael, 1.93 Walthall, Barbara, 7.15 Ward, Alan, 3.75 Watts, Mike, 6.45 Webb, Colin, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28 Webster, David, 4.66 Weckman, Janet A., 6.48 Weiner, Esther, 4.43, 4.79 Weisman, Laurie, 4.32 Weiss, Peter, 2.47 Wellnitz, Thomas, 4.39 Westley, Joan, 1.100, 1.112, 2.57, 3.73, 3.89, 4.42 Whitney, Julia G., 3.54 Wiebe, Ann, 3.85 Wilke, Richard J., 7.10 Willard, Carolyn, 3.30, 3.80 Williams, Coe M., 1.50 Williams, Paul H., 1.50, 1.92 Williams, Robert A., 4.44 Windows on Elementary Science, 1.100, 1.112, 2.57, 3.73, 3.89, 4.42 Winnett, David A., 4.44 Worthington, Valerie L., 6.22 Wrubel, Denise H., 4.57 z Zoobooks, 4.47 Zubrowski, Bernie, 3.79 271
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... ~1 .. ~ INDEX OF ToPICS IN CURRICULUM MATERIALS The Index of Topics in Curriculum Materials covers chapters 1-4.
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Earthquakes, 2.21, 2.23, 2.28, 2.40, 2.43, 2.44, 3.23, 4.19, 4.73 Earthworms, 1.2,1.47,1.83, 1.96, 1.111, 2.29, 4.9, 4.15 Echoes, 3.55 Echolocation, 1.97, 4.53 Eclipses, 2.30, 2.52, 3.22 Ecocolumns, 1.92, 2.3 Ecology, 1.48,1.50,1.64,1.79, 1.86, 1.88, 2.26, 4.11, 4.35, 4.50, 4.73 Economics, 2.55 Ecosystems, 1.5,1.45,1.70, 1.76, 1.97, 1.104, 2.3, 4.10, 4.31, 4.47, 4.73 Effort, 3.12, 3.74, 3.77 Electric circuits, 3.6, 3.7, 3.15, 3.23, 3.28, 3.35, 3.36, 3.52, 3.60 Electric meter, 4.14 Electricity, 3.6, 3.7, 3.15, 3.37, 3.56, 3.81, 3.82, 3.87, 4.22, 4.35, 4.45, 4.68, 4.73 Electromagnetism, 2.49, 3.16, 3.36, 3.60 Electromagnets, 3.15, 3.36, 3.52 Elodea, 1.22 Endangered species, 1.49, 1.91 Energy, 1.59, 2.49, 3.8, 3.37, 3.49, 3.54, 3.56, 3.60, 3.74, 3.87, 4.9, 4.14, 4.21, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28, 4.37, 4.38, 4.39, 4.41, 4.45, 4.50, 4.52, 4.67, 4.68, 4.72 Engineering, 4.83 Environment, 1.6,1.7,1.11, 1.17, 1.35, 1.51, 1.70, 1.90, 2.8, 2.43, 2.55, 4.10, 4.12, 4.21, 4.36, 4.40, 4.46, 4.55, 4.60, 4.61, 4.67, 4.68 Environmental awareness, 1.98 Environmental biology, 1.6 Environmental education, 1.28, 1.44, 1.45, 1.46, 1.75, 1.104, 1.109, 1.110, 4.14, 4.46 Environmental factor, 1.6, 1.7 Environmental impact statement, 1.48 Environmental preference, 1.6 Environmental range, 1.6 Environmental science, 2.43, 2.50, 4.50, 4.55, 4.62 Environmental scientists, 2.50 Equilibrium, 4.42 Erosion, 1.114, 2.8, 2.22, 2.26, 2.28, 2.29, 2.35, 2.40, 2.52, 3.54, 4.39 Evaporation, 1.5,1.7, 2.13, 2.16, 2.37, 2.49, 3.4, 3.5, 3.18, 3.28, 3.39, 3.89, 4.3 Evolution, 1.40, 1.59 Excretory system, 1.59 Exhibits, 3.62, 3.72, 3.91, 4.70 Expansion, 2.13 Experimental design, 1.99, 4.17 Extinction, 1.40,1.49, 1.75 Eyes, 4.57 Fabrics, 2.14, 3.9, 4.66 Fats, 1.9, 1.89, 3.11 Faults, 2.44 Feathers, 1.90 Feet, 4.57 Fermentation, 1.54, 1.92 Ferns, 1.107 Fertilizers, 1.115, 2.3, 4.58, 4.59 Fibers, 4.27 Fiddler crab, 1.1 Field of view, 1.18 Filters, 3.23 Filtration, 3.5, 3.18, 3.28 Fingerprinting, 3.66, 4.29, 4.49, 4.56 Fish, 1.69, 1.110 Flight, 3.22, 3.51, 3.63, 3.67 Flight distance, 3.87 Flight performance, 3.64 Floating, 2.41, 3.10, 3.14, 3.17, 3.48 Flowers, 1.42,1.107, 4.9 Fluids, 3.54 Fluorite, 2.2, 2.9 Flywheels, 3.77 Fog, 2.52 Food, 1.9,1.81,1.82, 1.89, 3.11, 4.8 Food additives, 4.40 Food chains, 1.21, 1.43, 1.44, 1.45, 1.46, 1.52, 1.76, 1.90, 1.96, 4.8, 4.10, 4.14, 4.31 Food chemistry, 3.11 Food distribution, 4.18 Food preservation, 4.18 Food production, 4.18 Food webs, 1.4, 1.45, 1.48, 1.52, 1.104, 4.10, 4.12, 4.31, 4.43 Food-mineral cycle, 1.5 Forces, 3.44, 3.47, 3.54, 3.74, 3.75, 3.81, 3.87, 4.21, 4.22, 4.42, 4.78 Forensic tests, 3.80 Forestry, 4.58 Forests, 1.77, 1.86, 4.55 Fossil fuel generator, 4.50 Fossilization, 2.32 Fossils, 1.35,1.40, 2.8, 2.18, 2.19, 2.23, 2.52, 2.53, 2.59, 4.62, 4.76 Freezing, 2.13, 3.4, 3.89 Freezing point, 3.53 Friction, 3.3, 3.47, 3.74, 3.75, 3.77, 3.90, 4.66 Frisbees, 4.52 Frogs, 1.16, 1.114, 3.55 Frost, 2.52 Fruit flies, 1.16, 1.59, 1.73 Fruits, 1.101 Fungi, 1.41,1.54,1.107, 2.3 Fuses, 3.6, 3.35 G Galileo, 2.25 Galvanometers, 3.60 Gardens, 1.56, 1.57, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.13, 4.15, 4.16, 4.20 Gases, 2.17, 3.4, 3.17, 3.49, 3.68 Gears, 3.47, 3.65, 3.74, 3.77, 4.3, 4.28 Genetics, 4.49, 4.73 Geode, 2.32 Geography, 1.36,1.77, 2.23, 2.54, 2.58 Geologists, 2.27, 2.50, 2.51 Geology, 2.23, 2.32, 2.40, 2.55 Geometry, 4.7 Geothermal energy, 2.49 Geotropism, 1.8, 1.107 Gerbils, 1.33 Glacial action, 2.32 Glaciers, 2.22 Gliders, 2.1, 3.51, 3.63, 3.64, 4.19 Glucose, 3.11 Glycerin, 3.31 Goldfish, 1.2 Granite, 2.2, 2.9 Graphing, 4.53 Grasshoppers, 1.100 Gravitropism, 1.92 Gravity, 2.20, 2.31, 2.52, 2.56, 3.3, 3.51, 4.68, 4.77 Greenhouse, 3.68, 4.48 Greenhouse effect, 2.52, 4.40, 4.50 Groundwater, 2.12, 2.43, 4.58 Growth and development, 1.4, 1.10, 1.16, 1.19, 1.23, 1.38, 1.50, 1.57, 1.59, 1.73, 1.101 Guinea pigs, 1.33 Guppies, 1.2,1.5,1.21, 1.22 Gypsum, 2.2 H Habitat destruction, 1.49, 1.65, 1.75 Habitats, 1.1,1.11,1.21,1.22, 1.28, 1.35, 1.36, 1.44, 1.49, 1.58, 1.59, 1.69, 1.74, 1.75, 1.83, 1.87, 1.96, 1.98, 1.104, 1.109, 1.114, 2.19, 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 4.15, 4.20, 4.46, 4.78 Hamsters, 1.33, 1.68 Hardness, 2.2, 2.27, 2.40, 2.57 Hardness (of water) , 4.74 Harmonograph, 3.91 Hazardous chemicals, 4.40 Hazardous waste, 4.82 Health, 1.81,1.82,1.84,1.87, 4.22, 4.27, 4.40, 4.62 Heat, 1.101, 2.49, 3.4, 3.37, 3.81, 3.82, 3.87, 4.26, 4.36, 4.63, 4.71 Helicopters, 3.63 Herbivores, 1.3 Hermit crabs, 1.7 Histograms, 3.28 Home range, 1.69 Honeybees, 1.23, 1.39 Hornwort, 1.5, 1.24 Hot-air balloons, 3.63 Human body, 1.12, 1.13, 1.37, 1.59, 1.81, 1.84, 1.89 Human ear, 3.55, 3.86 Human growth and development, 3.11 Humidity, 2.61 Humus, 2.10, 4.44 Hydrologic cycle, 2.58 Hydroponics, 1.26, 4.18 Ice, 3.89 Images, 3.33, 3.62, 3.72, 3.78, 3.79 Inclined planes, 3.13, 3.44, 3.47, 3.74, 3.77 Indicators, 1.5, 1.92, 3.19, 3.45, 3.70, 4.30 Indophenol, 4.30 Inertia, 3.3, 3.66 Insectivores, 1.31 Insects, 1.14,1.41,1.61,1.62, 1.94, 1.95, 1.96, 1.100, 1.101, 1.111, 4.50, 4.51, 4.60, 4.66, 4.76 Insulation, 1.90, 4.9, 4.39, 4.71 Insulators, 3.7, 3.15, 3.56, 3.60, 4.36, 4.60 Interactions, 1.59, 4.3, 4.10, 4.37, 4.38 Inventions, 3.52, 4.2, 4.19, 4.54 Inventive thinking, 4.54 Inventors, 3.52 Iodine, 3.19 Iron, 4.74 Isopods, 1.6,1.7,1.33, 1.96 Jet propulsion, 4.19 Joints, 1.3,1.12,1.37,1.82, 1.89 Jupiter, 2.25 273
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... Lift, 3.51, 3.64 LigamentS, 1.3,1.12, 1.82 Light, 1.58, 2.33, 3.23, 3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.37, 3.41, 3.54, 3.61, 3.62, 3.72, 3.73, 3.79, 3.81, 3.85, 3.87, 3.91, 4.10, 4.26, 4.36, 4.51, 4.63, 4.66, 4.68 LimeStOne' 2.2 Line graPhS, 3.28 LiqUidS' 2.17, 2.41, 3.4, 3.14, 3.17, 3.24, 3.34, 3.42, 3.43, 3.49, 3.68 LiteratUre, 4.23, 4.57 LiZardS' 1.32 LOad, 3.12, 3.27, 4.78 LOad CaPaCitY, 3.48, 4.19 LOngitUde' 2.47 LUnar eC1iPSe' 2.30 LUng CaPaCitY, 1.89, 4.52 LUngS' 1.84 LUSter, 2.27 M MaChineS, 3.13, 3.44, 3.75, 3.77 MagneSiUm, 2.13 MagnetiC nOrth, 2.47 MagnetiC StOrmS, 2.46 MagnetiSm'3.15, 3.16, 3.61, 3.66, 3.87, 4.68 MagnetS, 3.15, 3.16, 3.23, 3.36, 3.91, 4.3,4.44,4.63,4.65,4.69 MagnifiCatiOn' 1.78 Mamma1S, 1.30, 1.31 MangrOVe SWamPS, 1.88 MaPPing, 1.68,1.69,1.104, 2.4, 2.47, 4.32, 4.66 MarbIe, 2.2 MarbieS, 3.76 Marine biO1OgiStS, 2.50 MarSheS' 1.88 274 MathematiCS' 1.36,1.49,1.61, 1.64, 1.79, 1.87, 1.93, 1.95, 1.96, 1.108, 2.18, 2.23, 2.49, 2.54, 2.58, 3.40, 3.52, 3.54, 3.60, 3.74, 4.12, 4.23, 4.82 Matter, 3.4, 3.17, 3.49, 3.53, 3.66, 3.81, 4.67, 4.68 Mea1WOrmS, 1.14,1.16,1.34, 1.59, 1.64, 1.96 MeaSUrement, 2.5, 3.8 MeChaniCa1 advantage, 3.47, 3.74 Me1ting, 3.38, 3.53, 3.89 MembraneS, 4.77 Meta1, 3.17, 3.24 MetamOrPhOSiS, 1.14,1.15,1.61, 1.95 MeteOrO1OgiStS, 2.39, 2.42, 2.51 MeteOrO1OgY' 2.42, 2.60 MeterS, 3.6 MiCrOOrganiSmS, 1.18, 4.28 MiCrOSCOPeS' 1.18,1.78,1.92, 1.99, 4.56 Mi1kWeed bUgS, 1.14 Minera1S' 1.46, 2.2, 2.9, 2.23, 2.27, 2.40, 2.52, 2.55 Mining, 2.55, 4.58, 4.59 MirrOr imagerY, 4.2 MirrOr imageS, 3.66, 4.78 MirrOrS, 3.23, 3.41, 3.54, 3.62, 3.73, 3.78, 3.79, 4.70 MiXtUreS'2.7, 2.10, 3.18, 3.24, 3.33, 3.34, 3.70, 4.63 MObiJeS' 3.1, 3.2 MOde1 airP1aneS' 4.19 MOde1S, 1.84,1.89, 2.4, 2.20, 2.25, 2.26, 2.27, 2.28, 2.30, 2.31, 2.32, 2.35, 2.36, 2.37, 2.44, 2.45, 2.48, 2.58, 2.59, 3.22, 3.44, 3.71, 3.88, 3.90, 4.4, 4.14, 4.19, 4.27, 4.48, 4.50, 4.69, 4.77, 4.83 MO1d, 1.54, 1.58, 1.107, 4.51 MO1dS and CaStS, 2.32 MO1eCU1eS, 1.43, 3.85, 4.43, 4.71 MOmentUm' 3.3, 4.77 MOneranS, 1.41 MOOn, 2.20, 2.31, 2.45, 3.22 MOOnS Of JUPiter, 2.25 MOSqUitOeS' 3.55 MOSSES' 1.107 MOthS, 1.16,1.38,1.95, 1.100 MOtiOn, 3.1, 3.3, 3.8, 3.22, 3.38, 3.44, 3.54, 3.87, 4.42, 4.80 MOtOrS'3.6, 3.16, 3.36, 3.62 MOUnt ShaSta' 2.4 MOUntain bUi1ding' 2.21 MOUntainS, 2.4, 2.32, 2.35 MOUth, 1.84 MOVement, 1.82, 4.78 MUSC1eS, 1.3,1.12,1.37,1.82, 1.89, 4.52 MUSCU1ar SYStem, 1.59, 4.28 MUShrOOmS' 1.54, 1.114 MUSIC, 1.49,1.77,1.87,1.95, 2.18, 4.32, 4.46, 4.82 MUSiCa1 inStrUmentS, 1.112, 3.21, 3.25, 3.26, 3.37, 3.86 MUSkratS' 1.114 N NatUra1 reSOUrCeS, 2.35, 2.36, 4.55 NatUra1 Se1eCtiOn, 1.28, 1.40, 4.60 NatUre, 1.106 NaVigatiOn, 2.47, 4.33, 4.35 NerVOUS SYStem, 1.59 NeUtra1iZatiOn, 3.45 NOiSe PO11UtiOn, 4.25 NOnCOndUCtOrS' 3.35, 3.66 NOnPOint-SOUrCe PO11UtiOn, 4.58, 4.59 NOnreneWab1e energY SOUrCeS, 4.14 NOrth Star, 2.47 NOSeS, 4.57 NUtrientS' 1.9,1.13,1.46, 1.48, 1.115, 3.11, 4.16, 4.58, 4.59 NUtritiOn' 1.9, 1.81, 1.89, 3.11, 4.30 OCeanS' 1.97, 2.50, 2.52, 4.12, 4.34, 4.35, 4.47 OCean CUrrentS, 2.17 OCeanOgraPherS, 2.50 OdOr, 4.1 Oi1 SPi11S, 2.52, 4.50 OmniVOreS, 1.3 OPtiCa1 i11USiOnS' 3.61, 3.79 OrbitS, 2.52, 4.9, 4.80 OSCi11OSCOPe' 3.91 OSmOSiS' 1.99 OVerPOPU1atiOn' 1.35 OW1 Pe11etS, 1.3, 1.52 OW1S, 1.85 OXYgen-CarbOn diOXide CYC1e, 1.5 p PaCkaging' 4.28, 4.46 PaPer, 3.20, 3.84 PaPer airP1aneS, 2.15, 3.22 PaPer ChrOmatOgraPhY, 3.33, 3.58, 4.29 PaPer g1iderS, 3.67 PaPer tOWe1S' 4.24 ParaChUteS' 2.1, 2.15, 3.51, 3.63, 3.67 Para11aX, 2.34 Parenta1 Care, 1.71 PartiC1ebOard' 3.29 PatternS, 3.85, 3.91, 4.7, 4.52, 4.70 PeaS, 1.73 PendU1UmS' 2.6, 3.23, 3.54, 3.82, 4.5 PengUinS, 1.71, 1.90, 3.55, 4.47 Periscope, 4.56 pH, 4.6, 4.25, 4.74 Phases of the moon, 2.6, 2.20, 2.30, 2.31, 2.45, 2.52, 3.22 Phenol red, 3.19 Phenolphthalein, 3.19 Phonograph, 3.86 Photosynthesis, 1.4,1.43,1.93, 4.14, 4.51 Phototropism, 1.8, 1.92 Physical change, 3.5, 4.9, 4.78 Physical education, 1.61, 1.95, 2.18, 4.46 Physical geography, 2.4 Physical properties, 3.5, 3.19, 3.46, 3.66, 4.12, 4.40 Physical science, 4.3, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.13,4.15,4.20,4.53,4.62,4.73, 4.75, 4.79. See also 68-95.
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INDEX OF TOPICS IN CURRICULUM MATERIAES R Raccoons, 1.85 Rain, 2.52 Rain forests, 1.77 Rain gauge, 2.1, 2.14 Rainbows, 3.73 Rainfall, 2.1, 2.14, 2.38 Ramps, 3.3, 3.8, 3.75, 4.42, 4.78 Range, 1.7 Ratio, 4.3 Reaction time, 1.89 Reading, 4.64 Recycling, 1.99,1.104, 2.12, 3.59, 4.41, 4.81, 4.82 Red cabbage, 3.45, 3.70 Redwood, 3.29 Reflection, 3.41, 4.36 Refraction, 3.41, 3.72 Refrigeration, 3.68 Relative humidity, 2.42 Relative position, 2.45, 3.22, 4.1 Reptiles, 1.65, 1.114 Resistance, 3.74 Resource management, 4.46 Resources, 4.8 Respiration, 4.28 Respiratory system, 1.13, 1.59, 1.84 Response, 1.7 Response time, 1.12 Revolution, 2.45 Rivers, 2.26 Rocket launcher, 3.63 Rocks, 2.2, 2.7, 2.8, 2.9, 2.23, 2.27, 2.28, 2.32, 2.40, 2.52, 2.57, 3.54, 4.44, 4.61, 4.67 Rodents, 1.31 Roots, 1.42,1.58,1.67,1.107, 1.115, 4.20 Rotation, 2.45 Rotoplanes, 3.8 Rye grass, 1.52 S Safety, 1.87, 3.5 Salinity, 2.52 Salt marshes, 1.88 Sand,2.7, 2.10, 2.57,4.21, 4.44 Sandstone, 2.2, 2.32 Satellites, 4.80 Saturated solutions, 3.18 Scientific model, 4.4 Scientific theories, 3.23 Scoria, 2.7 Screws, 3.47, 3.75, 4.69 Sea lions, 4.47 Sea otters, 4.47 Sea turtles, 1.91 Seabirds, 4.47 Seafloor spreading, 2.21 Seals, 4.47 Seasons, 2.42, 3.22, 4.9, 4.57 Sediment, 4.58, 4.59 Sedimentary rock, 2.32, 2.59 Sedimentation, 1.92 Seed germination, 1.8, 1.21, 1.23, 1.26, 1.43, 1.58, 1.73, 1.87, 1.92, 1.93, 1.99, 1.105, 1.112, 2.41, 4.6 Seeds, 1.4,1.10,1.23,1.26, 1.42, 1.43, 1.53, 1.64, 1.67, 1.87, 1.93, 1.101, 1.102, 1.105, 1.107, 1.108, 1.112, 1.115, 4.15, 4.20, 4.48, 4.57, 4.65, 4.66, 4.69 Seismograph, 2.24, 4.73 Semipermeable membranes, 4.77 Senses, 1.25, 1.51, 1.89, 2.14, 3.19, 4.15, 4.27 Septic tanks, 2.36 Serial ordering, 2.2, 3.2, 3.17 Shadows, 1.111, 2.6, 2.11, 2.33, 3.72, 3.73, 3.81, 4.57, 4.61 Shape, 3.17, 4.1 Sharks, 4.47 Silkworms, 1.59, 1.96 Simple machines, 3.12, 3.13, 3.47, 3.74, 3.81, 3.82, 4.27, 4.39, 4.57 Sinking, 2.41, 3.10, 3.14, 3.17 Size, 3.10, 3.17, 4.1 Skeletal system, 1.59, 1.82, 4.28 Skeleton, 1.3, 1.12 Skin, 1.89 Sky phenomena, 2.54, 4.39 Slime, 3.81 Smog, 2.52 Smoking, 4.40 Snails, 1.1,1.2,1.5,1.22,1.24, 1.33, 1.96, 1.114, 4.63 Snow, 4.39 Soap, 3.85, 4.74 Soap-powered boats, 3.69, 3.70 Social science, 4.12 Social studies, 1.36, 1.49, 1.61, 1.77, 1.95, 2.18, 2.26, 2.49, 2.58, 3.52, 4.46, 4.82 Soil, 1.79, 1.83, 1.87, 1.111, 1.114, 2.7, 2.10, 2.28, 2.29, 2.52, 2.57, 4.9, 4.13, 4.15, 4.20, 4.44, 4.55, 4.60, 4.61 Soil column, 1.92 Solar cells, 3.91 Solar collectors, 2.11, 2.59 Solar eclipse, 2.30 Solar energy, 2.11, 4.45, 4.71, 4.72 Solar heating, 2.43, 4.17 Solar power, 4.17 Solar still, 2.36, 4.35 Solar system, 2.30, 2.31, 2.51, 2.56, 2.59 Solar water cleaner, 4.56 Solid waste, 2.12, 4.25, 4.81, 4.82 Solids, 3.4, 3.5, 3.14, 3.17, 3.24, 3.49, 3.68 Solubility, 3.5, 3.18 Solutions, 3.18, 3.28, 3.70 Songbirds, 3.55 Sound, 3.21, 3.25, 3.26, 3.37, 3.50, 3.55, 3.81, 3.84, 3.86, 3.87, 3.91, 4.1, 4.35, 4.36, 4.57, 4.68, 4.77, 4.78, 4.80 Sowbugs, 1.2, 1.66 Space, 2.25, 2.46, 2.51, 2.56, 2.59, 3.81, 4.28 Spacecraft, 3.46 Species, 1.40,1.41,1.62, 1.90 Speed, 3.67 Spiders, 1.94, 1.96 Spores, 1.108 Sports, 1.80, 4.52 Spring scale, 3.10 Squash, 1.55 Stability, 3.1, 3.27, 3.64, 3.88 Star clocks, 2.20 Star maps, 2.20 Starch, 1.81, 3.11, 4.14, 4.80 Stars, 2.20, 2.34, 4.71 Static electricity, 3.56, 3.60, 3.81, 4.3, 4.56, 4.77 Stomach, 1.84 Streak color, 2.27 Streak test, 2.32 Stream tables, 2.4, 2.22 Streamers, 2.1 Structure, 3.27, 4.7, 4.20, 4.27, 4.28, 4.37, 4.38, 4.48 Sublimation, 3.4 Subsystems, 3.28, 3.76 Sugar, 1.9, 4.40 Sun, 2.30, 2.31, 2.45, 2.46, 3.22, 4.71, 4.72 Sundials, 2.31 Surface area, 2.11, 3.4 Surface tension, 1.113, 2.13, 3.31, 3.43, 3.69, 3.85, 4.51 Suspensions, 3.70 Swamps, 1.88 Switches, 3.6, 3.7, 3.60 Symbiosis, 4.12 Symmetry, 1.100, 4.7, 4.70 Systems, 1.13, 1.37, 1.59, 2.26, 3.28, 3.76, 4.3, 4.10, 4.46 Tangrams, 4.7 Technology, 3.31, 3.51, 3.55, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28, 4.83 Tectonic plates, 2.21 Teeth, 1.3, 1.89 Telegraph, 3.15, 3.36 Temperature, 1.58, 2. 2.38, 2.61, 3.53, 4.36, 4.48, 4.51 Temperature-sensitive cards, 3.28 Tendons, 1.3,1.12, 1.82 Tension, 3.27 Terrariums, 1.2,1.4,1.5,1.6, 1.11, 1.17, 1.22, 1.24, 1.43, 1.45, 1.58, 1.59, 1.74, 1.83, 1.92, 2.3, 4 4.10, 4.47 Tessellations, 4.7, 4.70 Texture, 1.51, 2.57, 3.17, 4.1 Thermal energy, 2.61 Thermometer, 2.1, 4.72 Thrust, 3.51 Tides, 2.52 Time, 2.45, 3.81, 4.57 Timekeeping, 2.6 Timers, 2.6 Titration, 4.30 Toads, 1.59, 1.114 Tolerance, 1.6 Tools, 3.13, 3.77, 4.20 Topographic maps, 2.4 Tops, 3.1 Tornados, 4.76 Torque, 3.74 Towers, 3.24, 3.88, 4.42 Toxic waste, 2.26 Toxicity, 4.40 Toxics, 4.58, 4.59 Toxins, 4.10 Toys, 3.87 Traction, 3.47 Transpiration, 2.37, 4.60 Trees, 1.17,1.27,1.85,1.86, 1.107, 4.57, 4.62, 4.66 Tuff, 2.7 Tunnels, 3.24 Turtles, 1.32, 4.47 U Universe, 2.20, 2.34 V Variables, 2.11, 2.22, 3.10, 3.21, 3.28, 3.48, 3.50, 3.53, 4.5, 4.10 Variation, 1.7 Velocity, 3.81 Vibration, 3.87, 4.52 Viscosity, 3.43, 3.54 Vision, 3.41, 4.26 Vitamin C, 1.9,1.99, 4.30 Vitamins, 3.11 Voice prints, 3.55 Volcanoes, 2.21, 2.23 Voyager spacecraft, 2.25 W Waste, 2.12, 4.22, 4.40, 4.81 Wastewater, 2.36 Water, 1.101, 2.13, 2.22, 2.36, 2.41, 2.52, 2.58, 2.59, 2.61, 3.4, 3.38, 3.89, 4.8, 4.15, 4.21, 4.26, 4.55, 4.60, 4.63, 4.65 Water analysis, 4.74 Water channels, 2.35 Water cycle, 1.5, 2.13, 2.16, 2.37, 1, 2.5, 2.14, 2.42, 3.4, 4.39, 4.58 Water distribution, 2.58 Water filters, 2.36 Water filtration, 1.79, 4.25 Water hardness, 2.13 Water pollution, 1.5, 2.12, 2.40, 4.25, 4.58, 4.59 Water pressure, 2.58 Water quality, 2.12, 2.13, 2.36, 2.58, 4.58, 4.59, 4.74 Water striders, 1.113 Water tolerance, 1.6 Water treatment, 1.46, 2.12, 2.58 Water tunnels, 2.36 Waves, 2.22, 2.52, 3.54 Waxworms, 1.14 Weather, 2.14, 2.16, 2.38, 2.39, 2.42, 2.48, 2.52, 2.54, 2.60, 2.61, 4.9, 4.13, 4.15, 4.20, 4.21, 4.22, 4.39, 4.57, 4.61, 4.66, 4.67 Weather forecasting, 2.38, 2.42, 2.54 Weather instruments, 2.1, 2.14, 2.42, 4.66 Weather maps, 2.38, 2.42 Weathering, 2.8, 2.24, 2.28, 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... INDEX OF TOPICS IN CURRICULUM MATERIALS WedgeS' 3.47, 3.74 WiId1ife, 1.49, 1.88, 1.109, 1.110, WindbreakS' 2.22 X Weight, 2.5, 2.57, 3.2, 3.10, 3.34, 4.5 1.114, 4.55 Windchill, 2.42 X-raYS, 1.82 WetIandS' 1.88, 1.114, 4.46 Wind, 2.1, 2.14, 2.17, 2.22, 2.29, Windmills, 4.83 WhaieS, 1.97, 1.110, 3.55, 4.32, 2.38, 2.42, 2.52, 2.60, 3.82, 4.26, WindSOCkS, 2.1, 2.60 Y 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.36, 4.47, 4.57 4.45 Wire Stripper, 3.7 Yeast, 1.54, 3.59 Whee1-and-aX1e Systems, 3.1, 3.74, Wind gauges, 2.15 WOOd, 3.17, 3.24, 3.29, 4.45 3.77, 3.90 Wind Speed, 2.14, 2.15, 2.61, 3.51, WOrk, 3.75 Z Wheels, 3.47, 3.74, 3.90, 4.28, 4.78 3.64, 4.61 Zero gravity, 2.52 Whirligig beetles, 1.113 276
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... · In the Index of Scientific Areas of Curriculum Materials by Grade Level, the grades are arranged under the disciplines. AS in chapters 1-4 to which these two indexes refer, the curriculum materials for each discipline are divided in the categories core, supplementary, and science activity books.
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... INDEX OF GRADE LEVELS OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS BY S Multidisciplinary and Applied Science Core, 4.2 Supplementary, 4.7, 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 4.14, 4.16, 4.23, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28, 4.29, 4.30 Science Activity Books, 4.37, 4.39, 4.41, 4.43, 4.45, 4.46, 4.48, 4.49, 4.51, 4.53, 4.54, 4.55, 4.56, 4.58, 4.59, 4.61, 4.62, 4.64, 4.66, 4.67, 4.68, 4.69, 4.70, 4.71, 4.72, 4.74, 4.75, 4.76, 4.77, 4.80, 4.82, 4.83 Physical Science Core, 3.4, 3.6, 3.7, 3.15, 3.19, 3.21, 3.22 Supplementary, 3.35, 3.36, 3.43, 3.44, 3.45, 3.46, 3.50, 3.52, 3.53 Science Activity Books, 3.55, 3.56, 3.58, 3.60, 3.61, 3.62, 3.63, 3.65, 3.66, 3.67, 3.68, 3.69, 3.70, 3.75, 3.76, 3.77, 3.79, 3.80, 3.81, 3.82, 3.84, 3.85, 3.86, 3.87, 3.91 GRADE 5 Earth Science Core, 2.3, 2.4, 2.8, 2.11 Supplementary, 2.18, 2.19, 2.20, 2.21, 2.22, 2.23, 2.24, 2.25, 2.27, 2.30, 2.31, 2.32, 2.37, 2.38 278 CIENTIFIC AREA Science Activity Books, 2.40, 2.42, 2.43, 2.44, 2.45, 2.46, 2.47, 2.49, 2.50, 2.51, 2.52, 2.53, 2.54, 2.55, 2.56, 2.58, 2.59, 2.60, 2.61 Life Science Physical Science Core, 1.3,1.4,1.6,1.9, 1.18 Supplementary, 1.30,1.31, 1.34, 1.36, 1.40, 1.43, 1.46, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.52, 1.54, 1.55, 1.56, 1.57, 1.58, 1.59, 1.61, 1.62, 1.65, 1.68, 1.72, 1.73, 1.76, 1.77, 1.78, 1.79, 1.80, 1.83, 1.84, 1.86, 1.88, 1.89 Science Activity Books, 1.90, 1.91, GRADE 6 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.104, 1.106, 1.107, 1.109, 1.110, 1.113, 1.114 Multidisciplinary and Applied Science Core, 4.4, 4.5 Supplementary, 4.7, 4.9, 4.11, 4.12, 4.16, 4.17, 4.19, 4.23, 4.24, 4.25, 4.27, 4.28, 4.30, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.36 Science Activity Books, 4.37, 4.39, 4.40, 4.41, 4.43, 4.45, 4.46, 4.47, 4.48, 4.49, 4.50, 4.51, 4.52, 4.53, 4.54, 4.55, 4.56, 4.59, 4.60, 4.62, 4.64, 4.66, 4.67, 4.68, 4.69, 4.70, 4.72, 4.73, 4.74, 4.75, 4.76, 4.77, 4.80, 4.81, 4.82, 4.83 Core, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.18, 3.19 Supplementary, 3.30, 3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.35, 3.36, 3.41, 3.43, 3.45, 3.46, 3.47, 3.51, 3.52 Science Activity Books, 3.55, 3.56, 3.57, 3.58, 3.60, 3.61, 3.62, 3.63, 3.64, 3.65, 3.68, 3.69, 3.70, 3.71, 3.72, 3.74, 3.75, 3.76, 3.77, 3.79, 3.80, 3.81, 3.83, 3.84, 3.85, 3.86, 3.87, 3.91 Core, 2.4, 2.6, 2.11, 2.12 Supplementary, 2.17, 2.20, 2.22, 2.25, 2.26, 2.27, 2.30, 2.32, 2.34, 2.38 Science Activity Books, 2.42, 2.43, 2.44, 2.45, 2.46, 2.47, 2.49, 2.50, 2.51, 2.52, 2.53, 2.54, 2.55, 2.56, 2.58, 2.59, 2.60, 2.61 Life Science Core, 1.5,1.6,1.8,1.9, 1.13 Supplementary, 1.30,1.31, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.36, 1.43, 1.45, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.56, 1.57, 1.59, 1.61, 1.62, 1.65, 1.68, 1.69, 1.72, 1.76, 1.77, 1.78, 1.79, 1.80, 1.83, 1.86, 1.88. 1.89 Science Activity Books, 1.90, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.104, 1.106, 1.107, 1.109, 1.110, 1.113, 1.114 Multidisciplinary and Applied Science Core, 4.4, 4.5 Supplementary, 4.6, 4.7, 4.11, 4.12, 4.16, 4.17, 4.23, 4.24, 4.25, 4.27, 4.30, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.36 Science Activity Books, 4.37, 4.39, 4.40, 4.41, 4.45, 4.46, 4.47, 4.48, 4.49, 4.50, 4.52, 4.53, 4.54, 4.55, 4.56, 4.59, 4.60, 4.62, 4.64, 4.66, 4.67, 4.68, 4.69, 4.70, 4.72, 4.73, 4.74, 4.75, 4.76, 4.77, 4.80, 4.81, 4.82 Physical Science Core, 3.12, 3.16, 3.18, 3.23, 3.27 Supplementary, 3.30, 3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.34, 3.36, 3.41, 3.45, 3.46, 3.47, 3.51, 3.52 Science Activity Books, 3.56, 3.57, 3.58, 3.59, 3.60, 3.61, 3.62, 3.63, 3.64, 3.65, 3.68, 3.69, 3.70, 3.71, 3.72, 3.74, 3.77, 3.80, 3.81, 3.83, 3.84, 3.85, 3.86, 3.87, 3.91
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... As in chapters 1-4 to which these two indexes refer, the curriculum materials for each discipline are divided in the categories core, supplementary, and science activity books. SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS, 1.90, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.95, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.104, 1.105, 1.106, 1.107, 1.109, 1.110, 1.113, 1.114, 1.115 Grade 5 COre, 1.3,1.4,1.6,1.9, 1.18 SUPP1ementarY, 1.30,1.31, 1.34, 1.36, 1.40, 1.43, 1.46, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.52, 1.54, 1.55, 1.56, 1.57, 1.58, 1.59, 1.61, 1.62, 1.65, 1.68, 1.72, 1.73, 1.76, 1.77, 1.78, 1.79, 1.80, 1.83, 1.84, 1.86, 1.88, 1.89 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 1.90, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.104, 1.106, 1.107, 1.109, 1.110, 1.113, 1.114 Grade 6 COre, 1.5,1.6,1.8,1.9, 1.13 SUPP1ementarY, 1.30,1.31, 1.33, 1.34, 1.35, 1.36, 1.43, 1.45, 1.47, 1.48, 1.49, 1.50, 1.56, 1.57, 1.59, 1.61, 1.62, 1.65, 1.68, 1.69, 1.72, 1.76, 1.77, 1.78, 1.79, 1.80, 1.83, 1.86, 1.88, 1.89 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 1.90, 1.91, 1.92, 1.93, 1.94, 1.96, 1.97, 1.98, 1.99, 1.104, 1.106, 1.107, 1.109, 1.110, 1.113, 1.114 MULTIDISCIPLINARY AND APPLIED SCIENCE Grade PreK SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 4.42, 4.79 SUPP1ementarY, 4.23 Grade K COre' 4.1 SUPP1ementarY, 4.7, 4.12, 4.15, 4.21, 4.23 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS, 4.38, 4.39, 4.42, 4.44, 4.46, 4.51, 4.57, 4.62, 4.64, 4.65, 4.68, 4.70, 4.71, 4.72, 4.76, 4.77, 4.78, 4.79 Grade 1 SUPP1ementarY, 4.7, 4.12, 4.13, 4.22, 4.23 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 4.38, 4.39, 4.42, 4.44, 4.46, 4.51, 4.53, 4.54, 4.57, 4.62, 4.64, 4.65, 4.67, 4.68, 4.69, 4.70, 4.71, 4.72, 4.76, 4.77, 4.78, 4.79, 4.82 Grade 2 COre, 4.3 SUPP1ementarY, 4.7, 4.8, 4.12, 4.18, 4.20, 4.22, 4.23 SCienCe ACtiVitY BOOkS' 4.38, 4.39, 4.42, 4.46, 4.51, 4.53, 4.54, 4.57, 4.62, 4.63, 4.64, 4.65, 4.67, 4.68, 4.69, 4.70, 4.71, 4.72, 4.76, 4.77, 4.78, 4.79, 4.82 279
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... omz~ INDEX OF SCIENTIFIC AREAS OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS BY GRADE LEVEE Grade 3 Core, 4.2 Supplementary, 4.7, 4.11, 4.12, 4.16, 4.20, 4.23, 4.26, 4.29 Science Activity Books, 4.39, 4.43, 4.45, 4.46, 4.51, 4.53, 4.54, 4.57, 4.58, 4.61, 4.62, 4.63, 4.64, 4.67, 4.68, 4.69, 4.70, 4.71, 4.72, 4.76, 4.77, 4.78, 4.79, 4.80, 4.82, 4.83 Grade 4 Core, 4.2 Supplementary, 4.7, 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 4.14, 4.16, 4.23, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28, 4.29, 4.30 Science Activity Books, 4.37, 4.39, 4.41, 4.43, 4.45, 4.46, 4.48, 4.49, 4.51, 4.53, 4.54, 4.55, 4.56, 4.58, 4.59, 4.61, 4.62, 4.64, 4.66, 4.67, 4.68, 4.69, 4.70, 4.71, 4.72, 4.74, 4.75, 4.76, 4.77, 4.80, 4.82, 4.83 Grade 5 Core, 4.4, 4.5 Supplementary, 4.7, 4.9, 4.11, 4.12,4.16,4.17,4.19,4.23, 4.24, 4.25, 4.27, 4.28, 4.30, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.36 280 Science Activity Books, 4.37, 4.39, 4.40, 4.41, 4.43, 4.45, 4.46, 4.47, 4.48, 4.49, 4.50, 4.51, 4.52, 4.53, 4.54, 4.55, 4.56, 4.59, 4.60, 4.62, 4.64, 4.66, 4.67, 4.68, 4.69, 4.70, 4.72, 4.73, 4.74, 4.75, 4.76, 4.77, 4.80, 4.81, 4.82, 4.83 Grade 6 Core, 4.4, 4.5 Supplementary, 4.6, 4.7, 4.11, 4.12, 4.16, 4.17, 4.23, 4.24, 4.25, 4.27, 4.30, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.36 Science Activity Books, 4.37, 4.39, 4.40, 4.41, 4.45, 4.46, 4.47, 4.48, 4.49, 4.50, 4.52, 4.53, 4.54, 4.55, 4.56, 4.59, 4.60, 4.62, 4.64, 4.66, 4.67, 4.68,4.69,4.70,4.72,4.73, 4.74,4.75,4.76,4.77,4.80, 4.81, 4.82 PHYSICAL SCIENCE Grade PreK Science Activity Books, 3.73, 3.89 Grade K Core, 3.3, 3.9, 3.20, 3.29 Supplementary, 3.38, 3.39 Science Activity Books, 3.73, 3.87, 3.89, 3.91 Grade 1 Core, 3.1, 3.3, 3.17, 3.24 Supplementary, 3.38, 3.39, 3.40, 3.42, 3.49 Science Activity Books, 3.73, 3.78, 3.81, 3.87, 3.89, 3.90, 3.91 Grade 2 Core, 3.1, 3.2, 3.13, 3.14, 3.24, 3.25 Supplementary, 3.37, 3.39, 3.40, 3.42, 3.48, 3.50, 3.53 Science Activity Books, 3.54, 3.66, 3.67, 3.73, 3.78, 3.80, 3.81, 3.87, 3.88, 3.89, 3.90, 3.91 Grade 3 Core,3.5, 3.13, 3.14,3.15, 3.21, 3.25, 3.26, 3.28 Supplementary, 3.35, 3.39, 3.40, 3.42, 3.43, 3.48, 3.50, 3.52, 3.53 Science Activity Books, 3.55, 3.61, 3.62, 3.66, 3.67, 3.69, 3.75, 3.76, 3.78, 3.80, 3.81, 3.82, 3.84, 3.86, 3.87, 3.88, 3.90, 3.91 Grade 4 Core, 3.4, 3.6, 3.7, 3.15, 3.19, 3.21, 3.22 Supplementary, 3.35, 3.36, 3.43, 3.44, 3.45, 3.46, 3.50, 3.52, 3.53 Science Activity Books, 3.55, 3.56, 3.58, 3.60, 3.61, 3.62, 3.63, 3.65, 3.66, 3.67, 3.68, 3.69, 3.70, 3.75, 3.76, 3.77, 3.79, 3.80, 3.81, 3.82, 3.84, 3.85, 3.86, 3.87, 3.91 Grade 5 Core, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8, 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.18, 3.19 Supplementary, 3.30, 3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.35, 3.36, 3.41, 3.43, 3.45, 3.46, 3.47, 3.51, 3.52 Science Activity Books, 3.55, 3.56, 3.57, 3.58, 3.60, 3.61, 3.62, 3.63, 3.64, 3.65, 3.68, 3.69, 3.70, 3.71, 3.72, 3.74, 3.75, 3.76, 3.77, 3.79, 3.80, 3.81, 3.83, 3.84, 3.85, 3.86, 3.87, 3.91 Grade 6 Core, 3.12, 3.16, 3.18, 3.23, 3.27 Supplementary, 3.30, 3.31, 3.32, 3.33, 3.34, 3.36, 3.41, 3.45, 3.46, 3.47, 3.51, 3.52 Science Activity Books, 3.56, 3.57, 3.58, 3.59, 3.60, 3.61, 3.62, 3.63, 3.64, 3.65, 3.68, 3.69, 3.70, 3.71, 3.72, 3.74, 3.77, 3.80, 3.81, 3.83, 3.84, 3.85, 3.86, 3.87, 3.91
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... See also Index of Topics in Curriculum Materials Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education, 167 Elementary School Science Curriculum Materials. See Curriculum materials Energy education, 7.6, 7.9 English as a second language, 6.31, 7.11 Environmental education, 6.19, 6.28, 6.30, 7.5, 7.8, 7.10, 7.17, 8.8, 8.11, 8.21, 8.34 Evaluation Criteria, NSRC, 3-6, 251 264 Field trips, 6.51 Films, 8.24 Free materials, 7.7 G Gender issues, 7.11, 7.20 Gifted learners, 6.9, 6.21, 7.20,132 Government organizations, 4, 167, 222-243 Grade-level recommendation, 12.
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... See Teacher's References Review process, curriculum materials, x-i, 3, 4-6, 251 282 S Safety, 6.37 Science activity books, defined, 11 Smithsonian Institution, ix, xi, 2 Software, 6, 7.18, 7.22, 8.9,133 Spanish language, 7.19, 8.2 Special learning needs, 6.23 Standards, 6.5, 6.34 Students with disabilities, 6.4, 7.11 Supplementary materials, defined, 11 Suppliers, 7.21. See Publishers and Suppliers Teacher development, 6.12, 6.15, 6.18.
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... Belle Isle Nature Center, 9.27 Bergen County Zoological Park, 9.43 Berkshire Botanical Garden, 9.48 Berkshire Museum, The, 9.48 Big Thicket National Preserve, 9.24 Binder Park Zoo, 9.27 Birmingham Botanical Gardens, 9.30, 9.205 Birmingham Zoo, 9.30 Biscayne National Park, 9.31 Bishop Museum, 9.3, 9.81 Blank Park Zoo of Des Moines, 9.14, 9.116 Bradbury Science Museum, 9.11 Brandywine Zoo, 9.40 Bronx Zoo, 9.44, 9.285 Brookfield Zoo, 9.25, 9.170 Brookgreen Gardens, 9.36 Brookhaven National Laboratory Science Museum, 9.44 Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 9.44, 9.276 Brooklyn Children's Museum, 9.44, 9.277 Brookside Gardens, 9.42 Bruce Museum, The, 9.46 Buffalo Museum of Science, 9.44 C Cabrillo Marine Aquarium, 9.2, 9.55 Caldwell Zoo, 9.24 Calgary Zoo, Botanical Gardens and Prehistoric Park, 9.52 California Academy of Sciences, 9.2, 9.56 California Museum of Science and Industry, 9.2, 9.57 California, places to visit in, 9.2, 9.54-9.80 Calvert Marine Museum, 9.42, 9.264 Canada, places to visit in, 9.52, 9.332-9.338 Canada, region, 170-171, 179, 221 Canadian Museum of Nature, 9.52 Canyonlands Field Institute, 9.12, 9.112 Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, 9.48, 9.315 Cape Fear Museum, 9.35 Cape May County Park Zoo, 9.43 Capital Children's Museum, 9.41 Carnegie Museum of Natural History, The, 9.45, 9.295 Carnegie Science Center, The, 9.45, 9.296 Carrie Weedon Natural Science Museum, 9.42 Carter House Natural Science Museum, 9.2 Catawba Science Center, 9.35 Centennial Museum at the Universi ty of Texas at El Paso, 9.24 Central Park Wildlife Center, 9.44 Chabot Observatory and Science Center, 9.2, 9.58 Challenger Learning Centers, 10.29 Charleston Museum, The, 9.36 Chem Camps, 10.51 Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum, The, 9.42 Cheyenne Mountain Zoological Park, 9.7 Chicago Academy of Sciences, 9.25 Chicago Botanic Garden, 9.25, 9.168 Chicago Children's Museum, 9.25, 9.169 Chicago Zoological Park, 9.25, 9.170 Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, 9.2, 9.59 Children's Hands-On Museum, 9.30 Children's Museum (Boston) , The, 9.48, 9.316 Children's Museum at Holyoke, 9.48, 9.317 Children's Museum of Denver, The, 9.7 283
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... , The, 9.51, 9.329 Discovery Museum Learning Center, 9.2, 9.61 Discovery Museums, The, 9.48, 9.318 Discovery Place and Nature Muse um, 9.35, 9.234 Discovery Science Center-Launch Pad, 9.2 Discovery Science Center of Central Florida, 9.31, 9.209 Discovery World, 9.29 District of Columbia, places to visit in, 9.41, 9.259-9.262 Dolphin Research Center, 9.31, 9.210 Don Harrington Discovery Center, 9.24, 9.157 Douglas County Museum of History and Natural History, 9.4 East Tennessee Discovery Center, 9.37 Education Development Center, 10.36 Educational Equity Concepts, 10.35 Eisenhower Mathematics and Science Education State Formula Grants Program, 10.110 Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education, 10.37 Eisenhower Professional Develop ment State Grants Program, 10.111 Eisenhower Regional Mathematics and Science Education Consortia, 10.109 El Paso Zoo, 9.24 Eli Whitney Museum, 9.46 Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, 9.2 Entomological Society of America, 10.38 Environmental Action Coalition, 10.39 Environmental Education Grants Program, 10.119 Environmental Science Center, 9.24, 9.158 EPA Research Laboratory-based Education Programs, 10.119 EPIE Institute, 10.40 ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education, 10.41 Erie Zoo, 9.45, 9.297 Evansville Museum of Arts and Science, 9.26 Explora! Science Center, 9.11, 9.107 Exploratorium, The, 9.2, 9.62 Explorers Hall-National Geographic Society, 9.41 Exploreum Museum of Discovery, The, 9.30, 9.206 jExplorit!
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... McCormick Observatory, 9.38 Lee Richardson Zoo, 9.15 Liberty Science Center, 9.43, 9.269 Lichterman Nature Center, 9.37 Lied Discovery Children's Museum, 9.10, 9.106 LifeTrek-Northwest Museum of Health and Science, 9.5 Lincoln Park Zoological Gardens, 9.25 Lindsay Museum, The, 9.2, 9.65 Little Rock Zoological Gardens, 9.21, 9.140 Living Arts and Science Center, The, 9.33, 9.228 Living Desert, The, 9.2, 9.66 Local Systemic Change through Teacher Enhancement Program, 10.80 Logoly State Park, 9.21 Lori Brock Children's Discovery Center, 9.2 Los Alamos National Laboratory, 10.55 Los Angeles Zoo, 9.2, 9.67 Louisiana Arts and Science Center, 9.22, 9.147 Louisiana Children's Museum, 9.22, 9.148 Louisiana Nature and Science Center, 9.22, 9.149 Louisiana, places to visit in, 9.22, 9.142-9.150 Louisville Science Center, 9.33, 9.229 Louisville Zoological Garden, 9.33, 9.230 Lowell Observatory, 9.6, 9.99 Lutz Children's Museum, 9.46, 9.308 M Madison Children's Museum, 9.29 Magic House, St. Louis Children's Museum, 9.17, 9.129 Maine, places to visit in, 9.47, 9.312 9.314 Maine State Museum, 9.47, 9.313 Marine Science Society of the Pacific Northwest, 9.5, 9.89 Marine World-Africa USA, 9.2 Maritime and Seafood Industry Museum, 9.34 Maritime Center at Norwalk, The, 9.46, 9.309 Maryland, places to visit in, 9.42, 9.263-9.268 Maryland Science Center, 9.42, 9.266 Massachusetts, places to visit in, 9.48, 9.315-9.323 Maturango Museum of the Indian Wells Valley, 9.2 Maury Project, 10.13 May Natural History Museum and Museum of Space Exploration, 9.7 McAllen International Museum, 9.24, 9.162 McDonald Observatory Visitors Center, 9.24 VISIT / ORGANIZATIONS)
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... Department of Energy, 10.74 National Marine Educators Association, 10.75 National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, 9.41, 9.260 National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 9.41, 9.261 National Museum of Science and Technology (Ottawa) , 9.52, 9.332 National Network for Science and Technology, 10.76, 10.108 National Plastics Center and Museum, 9.48 National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 9.7 National Research Council; Center for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education, 10.77 National Science Center, 9.32, 9.224 National Science Education Standards project, 10.77 National Science Education Leadership Association, 10.78 National Science Foundation, Directorate for Education and Human Resources, 10.79 National Science Foundation; Directorate for Education and Human Resources, 10.80 National Science Foundation, Directorate for Education and Human Resources, Office of Systemic Reform, 10.82 National Science Resources Center, 10.77, 10.83 National Science Teachers Association, 10.84 National Tropical Botanical Garden, 9.3 National Urban Coalition, 10.85 National Wildflower Research Center, 9.24 National Wildlife Federation, 10.86 National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, 9.41, 9.262 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 9.2, 9.69 Natural Science Center of Greensboro, The, 9.35, 9.237 NatureQuest, 10.86 Neale Woods Nature Center, 9.18 Nebraska, places to visit in, 9.18, 9.133-9.135 Network for Portable Planetariums, 10.87 Nevada, places to visit in, 9.10, 9.106 New England Aquarium, 9.48, 9.321 New England Region, 170-171, 179, 21 7-220 New England Science Center, 9.48, 9.322 New Hampshire, places to visit in, 9.49, 9.324-9.325 New Jersey, places to visit in, 9.43, 9.269-9.272 New Jersey State Aquarium at Camden, 9.43, 9.271 New Jersey State Museum, 9.43 New Mexico Bureau of Mines Mineral Museum, 9.11 New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, 9.11, 9.108 New Mexico, places to visit in, 9.11, 9.107-9.111 New York Botanical Garden, The, 9.44, 9.282 New York Hall of Science, 9.44, 9.283 New York, state of, places to visit in, 9.44, 9.273-9.293 New York State Museum, 9.44, 9.284 New York Zoological Society-Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Park, 9.44, 9.285 Newark Museum, The, 9.43, 9.270 Nichols Arboretum, 9.27 Norfolk Botanical Garden, 9.38 North American Association for Environmental Education, 10.88 North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher, 9.35 North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores, 9.35 North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island, 9.35 North Carolina Botanical Garden, 9.35 North Carolina Maritime Museum, 9.35, 9.238 North Carolina Museum of Life and Science, 9.35, 9.239 North Carolina, places to visit in, 9.35, 9.233-9.244 North Carolina State Museum of Natural Sciences, 9.35, 9.240 North Carolina Zoological Park, 9.35, 9.241 North Cascades Institute, 9.5, 9.90 North Dakota, places to visit in, 9.19, 9.136-9.137 North Museum of Natural History and Science, The, 9.45, 9.302 Northwest EQUALS, FAMILY SCI ENCE, 10.89 Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, 9.5 o Oakland Zoo in Knowland Park, 9.2 Oakwoods Metropark Nature Center, 9.27 Oatland Island Education Center, 9.32 Ohio, places to visit in, 9.28, 9.191 9.200 Oklahoma City Zoo, 9.23, 9.151 Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, 9.23, 9.152 Oklahoma, places to visit in, 9.23, 9.151-9.153 Olbrich Botanical Gardens, 9.29, 9.201 Omaha Children's Museum, 9.18 Omniplex Science Museum, 9.23, 9.153 Ontario Science Centre, 9.52, 9.333 Operation Chemistry (OpChem)
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... , 10.1 Science Museum of Long Island, 9.44, 9.289 Science Museum of Minnesota, 9.16, 9.127 Science Museum of Virginia, 9.38, 9.252 Science Museum of Western Vir ginia, 9.38, 9.253 Science North, 9.52, 9.336 Science Place, The, 9.24, 9.163 Science Spectrum, 9.24 Science Station, 9.14, 9.118 SCIENCE WORLD British Columbia, 9.52, 9.337 Scientist-Educator Network, 10.19 Scientists and Engineers Working Conferences, 10.83 Sci-Port Discovery Center, 9.22, 9.150 SciTech-Science and Technology Interactive Center, 9.25, 9.176 SciTrek-The Science and Technolo gy Museum of Atlanta, 9.32, 9.226 SciWorks, the Science Center and Environmental Park of Forsyth County, 9.35, 9.244 Scotia-Glenville Children's Museum, 9.44 Seacoast Science Center, 9.49, 9.325 Sea Life Park Hawaii, 9.3, 9.82 Seattle Aquarium, The, 9.5, 9.92 Sea World of Florida, 9.31, 9.221 Sea World of Ohio, 9.28, 9.200 Sea World of Texas, 9.24, 9.164 Sea World (San Diego) , 9.2, 9.78 Seneca Park Zoo, 9.44 Shaker Lakes Regional Nature Center, 9.28 Shedd Aquarium, 9.25, 9.173 Shenandoah National Park, 9.38 Shorebird Nature Center, 9.2 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 10.97 Silver River Museum and Environ mental Education Center, 9.31 Sloan Museum, 9.27, 9.190 SMART Discovery Center, 9.45 Smithsonian Environmental Re search Center, 9.42, 9.268 Smithsonian Institution, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, 10.98 Society for Advancement of Chi canos and Native Americans in Science, 10.99 South Carolina Botanical Garden, The, 9.36 South Carolina, places to visit in, 9.36, 9.245-9.248 South Carolina State Museum, 9.36, 9.248 South Central Region, 170-171, 179, 193-196 South Dakota Discovery Center and Aquarium, 9.20, 9.138 South Dakota, places to visit in, 9.20, 9.138 South Florida Science Museum, 9.31 South Shore Natural Science Center, 9.48 Southeast Planetarium Association, 10.102 Southeast Region, 170-171, 179, 202-209 Southwest Association of Planetari ums, 10.103 Southwestern Michigan College Museum, 9.27 Space Center, The, 9.11, 9.111 Space Center Houston, 9.24, 9.165 Space Discovery Adventure Work shops, 10.107 Spacelink, 10.60 Springfield Science Museum, 9.48, 9.323 Star Schools Program, 10.109 State Botanical Garden of Georgia, 9.32 Staten Island Botanical Garden, 9.44 Staten Island Children's Museum, 9.44, 9.291 Staten Island Institute of Arts and Sciences, 9.44, 9.292 Staten Island Zoo, 9.44, 9.293 Statewide Systemic Initiatives Program, 10.79, 10.82 VISIT / ORGANIZATIONS)
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... , 10.88 Virginia Air and Space Center and Hampton Roads History Center, 9.38, 9.254 Virginia Living Museum, 9.38, 9.255 Virginia Marine Science Museum, 9.38, 9.256 Virginia Museum of Natural History, 9.38, 9.257 Virginia Museum of Transportation, 9.38 Virginia, places to visit in, 9.38, 9.252-9.257 Virginia Zoological Park, 9.38 Wonder Works, A Children's Muse um, 9.4 Woodland Park Zoological Gardens, 9.5, 9.93 Worcester County Horticultural Society/Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 9.48 World Forestry Center, 9.4, 9.88 World of Energy at Keowee-Toxaway, 9.36 World in Motion, 10.100 Wyoming, places to visit in, 9.13, 9.115 y Yellowstone National Park, 9.13, 9.115 Young Astronaut Council, 10.120 Young Entomologists' Society, 10.121 YouthALIVE! , 10.24 Zion National Park Museum, 9.12 Zoo Atlanta, 9.32, 9.227 ZOOAMERICA North American Wildlife Park, 9.45 Zoological Society-Milwaukee County Zoo, 9.29, 9.203
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... government organizations 1 2 3 4 5 6 List of publishers/suppliers 1 2 3 4 5 6 Evaluation criteria 1 2 3 4 5 6 Indexes 1 2 3 4 5 6 4. Any specific comments concerning the contents or format of Resources for Teaching Elementary School Science will be appreciated.
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