Title: Countdown to Elementary Science TAKS
1Countdown to Elementary Science TAKS
2Nature of Science
3What is the nature of science?
- Proper laboratory tools to collect data.
- Make measurements using laboratory tools.
- Use the scientific process to problem solve and
evaluate scientific situations. - Evaluate models.
- Evaluate promotional materials.
4Example of experiments
5Example of experiments
6Experiment with one variable
7Numbers increase by 2's
8Percents increase by 10's
9Make a Graph Using Data
10Evaluate Models
11Evaluate Models
12Evaluate Promotional Materials
13Laboratory Tools for Measurement
14Measurement Reading a Balance
Triple Beam Balance
Pan Balance
15Measurement
Measure missing object
Measure/compare lengths using metric measurement
Measure differences
16Laboratory Tools
17Laboratory Tools
18Life Science
19Life Science
- Ecosystems
- the setting in which people, animals, or plants
live - there are many types of ecosystems
- each organism that lives in an ecosystem needs
food, water, and living space to succeed - the place an organism lives within the ecosystem
is called its habitat
20Types of Ecosystems
21Food Webs/Food Chains
22Remember
- Producer
- Consumer
- Decomposer
- Carnivore
- Herbivore
- Omnivore
- Predator
- Prey
23Niche
- Many organisms share a habitat
- Only one organism can occupy a niche
- A niche is what a species does in its habitat
- A niche describes how the species meets its needs
and how it affects other organisms
24Adaptation
- The ability of an organism to adapt to its
surroundings determines if they - survive and thrive
- perish
25Reasons for Adaptation
26Life Cycles
- Predictable patterns of change
- Plants and animals have life cycles
- Cycles repeat and are predictable
27Life Cycle of a Frog
28Life Cycle of a Butterfly
29Life Cycle of an Insect
30Life Cycle of a Plant
31Life Cycle of a Human
32Comparing Cycles
33Comparing Cycles
34Comparing Cycles
35Traits and Behaviors
- Common inherited traits
- Things you are born with
- Common learned characteristics
- Things you are taught
36Learned or Inherited
37Physical Science
38What is Matter?
- Matter is anything that has
- mass
- occupies space
- There are 3 states of matter
- Solids
- Liquids
- Gases
39States of Matter
- Solids
- Specific shape
- Specific size
- Specific volume
- Does not change it size or shape
40States of Matter
- Liquids
- Take the shape of its container
- Have a specific volume
- Have a specific size
41States of Matter
- Gases
- Take the shape of its container
- Have no specific volume
- Have no specific size
42Vocabulary of Matter
- Mass/weight
- Magnetism
- Gravity
- Volume
- Density/Buoyancy
- Physical State
- Ability to conduct/insulate heat, sound,
electricity
43Describe the Physical Properties of
44Other Physical Properties
45Conductors
- Conductors allow passage of energy
- Name some conductors of sound
- Name some conductors of heat
- Name some conductors of electricity
46Insulators
- Insulators prevent the passage of energy
- Name some insulators of sound
- Name some insulators of heat
- Name some insulators of electricity
47Mixtures
- A mixture is a substance made by combining two or
more different materials in such a way that no
chemical reaction occurs. - A mixture can usually be separated back into its
original components. - Some examples of mixtures are a tossed salad,
salt water and a mixed bag of MM's candy.
48Solution
- A solution is a
- Mixture of two or more substances that are evenly
distributed throughout - An example of a solution is lemonade made up of
- Water
- Lemon juice
- Sugar
- Name examples of other solutions
49Types of Energy
- Chemical
- Physical
- Light
- Sound
- Electrical
- Heat
- Mechanical
- Magnetic
- Solar
50Critical Attributes of Energy
- Sound vibrates
- Light reflects/refracts
- Electricity and circuits
- Heat with conduction/convection
- Energy in a food chain
- Energy in the water cycle
- Sunlight in photosynthesis
51The Flow of Energy
52The Flow of Energy
53Force, Motion, Change
- How does force cause motion
- Pushes
- Pulls
- How does force slow or stop motion
- Friction
- Gravity
54What would happen if?
- A large marble comes into contact with a small
marble. - A fully blown balloon is released.
- A large ball and a small ball roll down a hill.
- A girl hangs on a rope with weights at both ends
and then lets go of the rope.
55Predicting Outcomes
- This is an illustration of a simple system.
- What are its working parts?
- How do the parts work together?
- What will most likely happen?
56Predicting Outcomes
- This is an illustration of a simple system.
- What are its working parts?
- How do the parts work together?
- What will most likely happen?
57Earth Science
58Things to know
- Earth's structures and materials
- Earth processes
- The past vs. the present
- Systems and cycles that help shape the surface of
the earth - The Solar System.
- The Sun/Earth/Moon
59Layers of the Earth
Crust Mantle Core
60Earth's Resources
Resources that can be replaced by nature as they
are used.
A resource that cannot be readily
replacednonreplaceable
A resource that has an endless supplynever ending
61Forces that Can Change the Earth's Surface
- Erosion
- Weathering
- Deposition
- Glaciers
- Volcanoes
- Earthquakes
- Flooding
- Landslides/mudslides
- Tsunamis
62Are these changes rapid or slow?
wave
wind
volcano
river
tides
tornado
tsunami
plate movements
63Some Physical Features of the Earth
- Mountains
- Islands
- Glaciers
- Valleys
- oceans
- Beaches
- Rivers
- Volcanoes
- Canyons
64What caused.
65Plate Tectonics
- What happens when plates
- interact?
- Earthquakes
- Mountains
- Volcanoes
- Ridges
66How can we learn about the past?
67Significance of Fossils
68Significance of Tree Rings
69Sedimentary Rock Layers
70Space Science
- Things to know
- Positions of planets in relation to the sun
- Relationships between the Earth and Moon and the
Earth/Moon/Sun - Characteristics of the Sun
- Function of the Sun
- Physical characteristics of the Earth/Moon
- Earth materials and objects in the sky
- Patterns of change occur in cycles
71Planets in Relation to the Sun
What is the order of the planets in relation to
the Sun? Describe what a good model of the Solar
System would look like.
72Characteristics of the Sun
- black spots on it called Sunspots that are
actually cool spots