Grade 6 Scope and Sequence (rev. 2017-2018) Unit 1 Simple & Complex Machines September/October  How do different forms of energy transfer matter?  In what ways can energy be effectively conserved?  How machines use energy to work?  What would energy-efficient machines look like?  What strategies can we pose to promote the effective use and conservation of energy?         Principle of the conservation of energy Potential and kinetic energy Mechanical energy Machines can affect the magnitude or direction of a force required to do work, or the distance over which that force is applied. Simple machines include the lever, the pulley, the wheel and axle, and the inclined plane. Friction and machines Complex machines Transformation of energy within simple and complex machines Unit 2 Weather November/December/January     Unit 3 Science Celebration February  What causes weather conditions? How do matter and energy interact to product weather patterns? Why do different locations have different weather conditions? What short-term/long-term solutions can we propose that will help reduce pollution? Properties of Matter  Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass  Solids, liquids, and gases  Relationship between phases of matter and particle motion  Density Heating and Cooling Events  Principle of the conservation of energy  Transfer of heat: radiation, convection, and conduction  Heat and its relationship to phase changes  Expansion and contraction Weather  Weather is result of complex interactions of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere; all weather is caused by unusual heating of earth’s surface  Light energy vs. heat energy  Hydro/atmosphere interactions’ water cycle, precipitation  Weather factors: pressure, humidity, temperature, wind  Air masses and fronts  Practice using different maps   Students will be involved in their Science Fair Projects. (see rubric) Identify variables Identify common experimentation errors Projects  Select an appropriate topic  Create a testable question for topic  Create a testable hypothesis in an if/then format.  Identify variables  Write a procedure with materials list  Revise procedure with experimentation errors in mind  Create a plan for recording data  Plan for the correct graph type  Complete an experiment and record data  Write a conclusion that discusses hypothesis, summarizes data, has real world application, and discusses follow up for further experimentation  Present presentation Unit 4 Interdependence March/April   Unit 5 Diversity of Life May/June In what ways are living and  How does the transfer of matter nonliving things dependent and energy through biological upon each other? communities support the diversity of living things? What factors affect the interdependence of living and nonliving things? Climate and Biomes  Climatic regions  Biomes: Tundra, Tropical Rain Forest, Temperate  Forests, Grasslands, Desert  Seasonal variations Effect of elevation  Global Warming: natural cycles vs. human impact Ecosystems and Interdependence  Populations and definition of species  Communities  Ecosystems (including basic abiotic factors such as water, nitrogen, CO2  Factors affecting the population growth of organisms — Predator/prey relationships  Relationships among organisms: beneficial and harmful  Effects of environmental changes on humans and other populations Food Chains and Food Webs  Flow of energy and matter through food chains and food webs  Methods for obtaining nutrients  Role of producers  Role(s) of consumers: idea of respiration/recycling; herbivores/carnivores/omni vores  The role of decomposers (forecasting, isobars, etc.)  Extreme weather events: hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, drought  Tracking severe weathers hurricanes
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