Grade 5
Overview
Science in grade five focuses on scientific and
technological problem solving and decision making as well as the skills
of scientific inquiry: formulating usable questions and hypotheses,
planning experiments and product design, conducting systematic
observations, interpreting and analyzing data, drawing conclusions, and
communicating the findings to others. Fifth-grade students actively
investigate science concepts by predicting, observing, and recording the
results of experiments, and they will generate ideas to solve problems.
Specifically, students in the fifth grade learn about the life, earth,
and physical sciences by exploring them within the framework of the
following topics: "Ecosystems: Terrestrial and Aquatic" (characteristics
and interactions); "Landforms and Oceans" (natural processes and the
ocean floor); "Properties of Matter" (mixtures and solutions); and
"Forces and Motion" (position, direction, and speed). The science
standards for students in grade five provide richness and a wide variety
of learning experiences, materials, and instructional strategies to
accommodate a broad range of students' individual differences. Students
actively engage in learning by observing, interacting with materials and
with people, and asking questions as they explore new concepts and
expand their understanding. The skills and tools listed in the
scientific inquiry sections will be assessed on statewide tests
independently from the content knowledge in the respective grade or high
school core area under which they are listed. Moreover, scientific
inquiry standards and indicators will be assessed cumulatively.
Therefore, as students progress through the grade levels, they are
responsible for the scientific inquiry indicators-including a knowledge
of the use of tools-in all their earlier grades. A table of the
scientific inquiry standards and indicators for kindergarten through
grade twelve is provided in appendix A, which teachers are urged to
print out and keep as a ready reference. The science standards in grades
three through eight will be the basis for the development of the science
test questions for the Palmetto Achievement Challenge Tests (PACT). The
PACT is based on the broad standards that address the life, earth, and
physical sciences at each grade level. Individual test questions will be
aligned with the indicators and will not go beyond the scope and intent
of the more specific information in the indicators. While standards at
lower grade levels will not be directly assessed, they may be used to
formulate multiple-choice distracter items.
The grade-level indicators document for Grade 5 has been temporarily retracted, due to errors. We will provide a corrected version as soon as possible.
GRADE 5
| The skills of scientific inquiry, including a knowledge of the use of tools, will be assessed cumulatively on statewide tests. Students will therefore be responsible for the scientific inquiry indicators from all of their earlier grade levels. A table of the K-12 scientific inquiry standards and indicators is provided in appendix A. |
Standard 5-1: |
The student will demonstrate an understanding of scientific inquiry, including the foundations of technological design and the processes, skills, and mathematical thinking necessary to conduct a controlled scientific investigation. (click for suggested aligned resources) (Supporting document available soon) |
Indicators:
| 5-1.1 | Identify questions suitable for generating a hypothesis. (Supporting document available soon) | |
| 5-1.2 | Identify independent (manipulated), dependent (responding), and controlled variables in an experiment. (Supporting document available soon) | |
| 5-1.3 | Plan and conduct controlled scientific investigations, manipulating one variable at a time. (Supporting document available soon) | |
| 5-1.4 | Use appropriate tools and instruments (including a timing device and a 10x magnifier) safely and accurately when conducting a controlled scientific investigation. (Supporting document available soon) | |
| 5-1.5 | Construct a line graph from recorded data with correct placement of independent (manipulated) and dependent (responding) variables. (Supporting document available soon) | |
| 5-1.6 | Evaluate results of an investigation to formulate a valid conclusion based on evidence and communicate the findings of the evaluation in oral or written form. (Supporting document available soon) | |
| 5-1.7 | Use a simple technological design process to develop a solution or a product, communicating the design by using descriptions, models, and drawings. (Supporting document available soon) | |
| 5-1.8 | Use appropriate safety procedures when conducting investigations. (Supporting document available soon) |
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Standard 5-3: |
The student will demonstrate an understanding of features, processes, and changes in Earth's land and oceans. (Earth Science) (click for suggested aligned resources) |
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Standard 5-4: |
The student will demonstrate an understanding of properties of matter. (Physical Science) (click for suggested aligned resources) |
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Standard 5-5: |
The student will demonstrate an understanding of the nature of force and motion. (Physical Science) (click for suggested aligned resources) |
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