Title: STAR Testing
1STAR Testing
- Science Review
- 4th and 5th Grade Standards
24th Grade Standards
- Life Sciences
- All organisms need energy matter to live and
grow. - Living organisms depend on one another for
survival. - Physical Sciences - Electricity and Magnetism
- Earth Sciences
- Waves, wind, water, and ice shape and reshape the
Earths land surface.
34th Grade Life Science All organisms need
energy and matter to live and grow.
- Plants are the primary source of matter and
energy. - Plants take energy from the sun, water, and
carbon dioxide, and by the process of
photosynthesis, they make food, oxygen and energy.
44th Grade Life Science All organisms need
energy and matter to live and grow.
- Primary consumers eat plants
- Herbivores (first level consumers) are animals
that eat plants - Second and third level consumers are animals that
eat other animals - Carnivores
54th Grade Life Science All organisms need
energy and matter to live and grow.
- Decomposers recycle matter from dead plants and
animals - Break down dead plants and animals (example
termites) - Most microorganisms, including bacteria, are
harmless - to humans.
64th Grade Life Science All organisms need
energy and matter to live and grow.
- Competition
- Organisms may compete for food, water, sunlight,
and shelter. - Sharing Resources
- Many different organisms can use the same
resource at the same time. - Symbiosis
- A mutually beneficial relationship between
different kinds of organisms.
74th Grade Life Science All organisms need
energy and matter to live and grow.
- Adaptations
- How are desert organisms adapted to a dry
climate? - Desert plants and animals have special
adaptations that allow them to survive in a harsh
environment.
84th Grade Physical Science Electricity and
Magnetism
- Electricity
- How to design and build a series and parallel
circuit - A series circuit only has one path for moving
charges when the path is broken, the energy
cant flow. - A parallel circuit has two or more paths for
moving charges.
94th Grade Physical Science Electricity and
Magnetism
- Electricity
- Electrical energy can be converted to heat,
light, and motion - The heat given off when something is plugged in
- Flashlights
- Fans
104th Grade Physical Science Electricity and
Magnetism
- Electricity
- Electrically charged objects attract or repel
each other - 2 balloons rubbed with a piece of wool will have
the same (like) electrical charge. - The balloons will move away from each other
because like charges repel each other
114th Grade Physical Science Electricity and
Magnetism
- Magnetism
- The space near a magnet where magnetic forces act
is called the magnetic field - Magnets have opposite poles at each end, and
unlike poles attract like poles repel
124th Grade Physical Science Electricity and
Magnetism
- Magnetism
- How to create a simple compass and how to use it.
- A needle or some other wire-like piece of steel
(a straight paper clip, for example) -
- Something small that floats (a piece of cork, the
bottom of a Styrofoam coffee cup, a piece of
plastic or a milk jug cap) - A dish, like a pie plate, 9 to 12 in diameter,
with about an inch of water in it
- The first step is to turn the needle into a
magnet. The easiest - way to do this is with another magnet -- stroke
the magnet along - the needle 10 or 20 times.
134th Grade Physical Science Electricity and
Magnetism
Place your float in the middle of your dish of
water as shown below. The "float on water"
technique is an easy way to create a nearly
frictionless bearing. Center your magnetic needle
on the float. It very slowly will point toward
north. You have created a compass!
144th Grade Physical Science Electricity and
Magnetism
- Magnetism
- Electromagnetism
- Wires carrying an electric current become
magnets. - An electromagnet is a core wrapped with wires
that carry current. - The ends of the electromagnet are magnetic only
when there is current in the wire. - Generators use electromagnets to produce current
(electricity) from motion. - Motors use electromagnets to convert electricity
to motion.
15Earth ScienceRocks and Minerals
- Mohs hardness scale
- 1 is the softest (talc)
- 10 is the hardest (diamond)
- Everything else is in between them.
- Seashells can be found within sedimentary rock.
- Scientists only use hardness, luster, and streak
when classifying minerals.
16Earth ScienceWaves, wind, water, and ice shape
and reshape Earths land surface
- Erosion is the process that picks up sediment and
moves it around. - Moving water erodes landforms, reshaping the land
- Deposition is the process that leaves sediment in
a different place. - Remains or traces of past life found in the crust
are called fossils.
175th Life Science
- Plants and animals have structures for
respiration, digestion, waste disposal, and
transport of materials. - Plants use carbon dioxide (CO2) and energy from
sunlight to build molecules of sugar and release
oxygen - cells break down sugar to obtain energy, a
process resulting in carbon dioxide (CO2) and
water (respiration).
185th Life Science
- Plants and animals have structures for
respiration, digestion, waste disposal, and
transport of materials. - There are two ways in which materials can get in
and out of the cells. - Passive transport doesnt require energy, water
can go in and out of the cells by osmosis. - Water diffuses in and out of the cell
- Diffusion is when molecules move from an area of
high concentration to an area of less
concentration. (example egg and vinegar)
195th Life Science
- Animals have structures for respiration,
digestion, waste disposal, and transport of
materials. - Respiration Is the process in which organism
get the oxygen they need and release carbon
dioxide. - Organisms break down sugars to obtain energy
they need.
205th Life Science
- Animals have structures for respiration,
digestion, waste disposal, and transport of
materials. - Circulatory system
- Blood circulates through the heart, lungs and
body - Oxygenated blood is taken to the heart from the
lungs by the pulmonary vein - The heart pumps the blood to the body. Arteries
take blood to all the cells in your body. - Vein bring back blood to the heart. Blood has
waste material (carbon dioxide) - The pulmonary arteries take blood back to the
lungs.
215th Life Science
- Animals have structures for respiration,
digestion, waste disposal, and transport of
materials. - The excretory system is in charge of the liquid
waste disposal - The kidney is the organ that is in charge of
removing cellular waste from the blood.
225th Life Science
- Animals have structures for respiration,
digestion, waste disposal, and transport of
materials. - In the digestive system food is broken down and
digested to be used as energy - The process starts in the mouth where food is
broken down by saliva, then it transported to
the stomach by the esophagus. - In the stomach food continues to brake down by
digestive juices. - In the small intestine the nutrients are
absorbed. - The remains are then sent to the large intestine
where waste is disposed and water is absorbed.
235th Grade Physical Science
- Elements and their combinations account for all
the varied types of matter in the world - Matter has three states Solid, liquid and gas
- gaseous substances can change both shape and
volume - water changes from a solid to a liquid when ice
is freezing - water changes from a liquid to a gas when it is
boiling - All matter is made out atoms
245th Grade Physical Science
- Elements and their combinations account for all
the varied types of matter in the world - All matter is made out atoms
- Atoms ? can NOT be reduced chemically into
anything smaller - Atoms ? can be rearranged in a chemical reaction
- Atoms ?can NOT go away or just appear
255th Grade Physical Science
- Elements and their combinations account for all
the varied types of matter in the world - Salt
- can be dissolved in water
- combining an acid and a base forms water and a
salt - Mixtures
- Combination of 2 or more substances that do NOT
chemically bond with each other - Compounds
- two or more elements together (think compound
word or rearranging letters in the alphabet) - the variety of compounds in the human body are
formed as the 6 elements that are used as the
building blocks / the atoms are organized to
form different molecules
265th Grade Physical Science
- Elements and their combinations account for all
the varied types of matter in the world - Elements
- Are made of just one kind of atoms
- The Periodic Table contain elements with similar
chemical properties - single elements are listed on the table
- steel is a mixture of two elements on the
table/aka alloy
275th Grade Earth Science
- Water on Earth moves between the oceans and land
through the processes of evaporation and
condensation. - Water vapor must cool and condense around dust
particles for clouds to form - Rain falls when water droplets grow large enough
to fall to the ground - Most of the water on Earth is in the oceans and,
therefore, is saltwater - Water condenses in clouds. The condensed water
then forms raindrops, which fall back to Earth as
precipitation. - Drinking water can be stored in reservoirs for
year-round - As water evaporates, the salt is left behind.
Because the lake is smaller than the ocean,
similar evaporation rates would leave
significantly less water in the lake, making it
saltier.
28Earth Science The Water Cycle
29Earth Science Weather/Air Pressure
- Air pressure decreases as the distance from
Earths surface increases - Uneven heating of Earth causes winds
- Weather maps are used to make predictions over a
short time period - Heat from the warm water provides energy for a
hurricane to develop and moist air conditions are
also necessary - Atmospheric pressure decreases as an object moves
away from the surface of Earth. (example a
weather balloon released rises into the air
gets bigger, as the gas inside expands