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ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati CURRICULUM MAP INTRODUCTION The Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Kindergarten Science curriculum serves as a basis for what all students should know and be able to do in order to become scientifically literate and equipped with knowledge for the 21 st century. The Kindergarten Curriculum Map provides a framework to guide teachers with information and support for developing, implementing, and evaluating instruction directly aligned to The New Ohio Learning Science Standards. The Kindergarten Curriculum Map, in addition to listing the science standards, incorporates all Reading, Language Arts and Writing standards that are addressed for each lesson within each unit.

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ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

CURRICULUM MAP – INTRODUCTION

The Archdiocese of Cincinnati’s Kindergarten Science curriculum serves as a basis for what all students should know and be

able to do in order to become scientifically literate and equipped with knowledge for the 21st century.

The Kindergarten Curriculum Map provides a framework to guide teachers with information and support for developing,

implementing, and evaluating instruction directly aligned to The New Ohio Learning Science Standards.

The Kindergarten Curriculum Map, in addition to listing the science standards, incorporates all Reading, Language Arts and

Writing standards that are addressed for each lesson within each unit.

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Science Theme

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Identify and describe the five

senses

Use the five senses to observe

and learn about the world

Identify the sensory organ

associated with each sense

Observe many properties of one

thing.

Touch

Smell

Hear

See

Taste

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

Science

Unit I Theme: Doing Science

Lesson 1 Essential Question: How Do We Use Our Senses?

Catholic Identity

How do we use our senses to thank God for His creations?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Science Theme

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Observe and describe things

Pose questions about things and

surroundings

Identify science processes

Demonstrate how science

processes can be used to

describe things.

Observe

Compare

Measure

Sort

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

Science

Unit I Theme: Doing Science

Lesson 2 Essential Question: How Do You Use Science

Skills?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Science Theme

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.3 Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and

extend the senses in a scientific investigation.

Identify science tools

Recognize how science tools

help in investigations

Use a hand lens, measuring

cup, thermometer, balance, and

a ruler to help analyze things.

Hand lens

Thermometer

Measuring cup

Balance

Ruler

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

Science

Unit I Theme: Doing Science

Lesson 3 Essential Question: How Do We Use Science

Tools?

Catholic Identity

How do we care for the things that God has created?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

Classify things as living and

nonliving

Describe characteristics of

living things

Describe characteristics of

nonliving things

Sort living and nonliving things.

Living things

Nonliving things

Habitat

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet

their needs.

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

SIA K.3 Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and

extend the senses in a scientific investigation.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

Science

Unit II Theme: Animals

Lesson 4 Essential Question: What Are Living Things?

Catholic Identity

Why did God create living things?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

Recognize that some books and

other media portray animals and

plants with characteristics that

they don’t have in real life

Identify characteristics of real

animals and plants and pretend

animals and plants

Compare real animals and

plants to pretend animals and

plants.

Real

Pretend

Artificial

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit II Theme: Animals

Lesson 5 Essential Question: What is Real? What is

Pretend?

Catholic Identity

How do we know God is real?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

Compare animals by size,

shape, or body coverings

Observe and describe

similarities and differences in

the appearance of animals

Identify and name body parts of

animals

Identify ways animals move.

Fur

Feathers

Scales

Water

Shelter

Air

Food

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

SIA K.3 Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and

extend the senses in a scientific investigation.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

Science

Unit II Theme: Animals

Lesson 6 Essential Question: What Are Animals Like?

Catholic Identity God created all animals. Name your favorite animal and tell why

it’s your favorite?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1

Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Observe and illustrate what an

animal needs

Recognize that animals need

food, water, air, and shelter to

survive

Identify how people help pets

meet their needs

Observe similarities between

the basic needs of humans and

the basic needs of other

animals.

Food

Air

Water

Shelter

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit II Theme: Animals

Lesson 7 Essential Question: What Do Animals Need?

Catholic Identity

Why should we take care of God’s animals?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1

Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Describe an animal’s life

Recognize that an animal’s

growth and change occur

gradually

Recognize that some young

animals look like their parents

and some do not

Sequence pictures to show how

animals grow and change.

Life cycle

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit II Theme: Animals

Lesson 8 Essential Question: How Do Animals Grow and

Change?

Catholic Identity

How do we grow and change in God’s eyes?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Identify trees, shrubs, and

grasses as kinds of plants

Draw conclusions about kinds

of plants

Observe and describe the sizes

and shapes of plants

Sort plants into groups based on

the physical characteristics

Examine variations among

individuals of the same kind of

plant

Tree

Shrub/s

Grass

Grasses

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

SIA K.3 Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and

extend the senses in a scientific investigation.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit III Theme: Plants

Lesson 9 Essential Question: What Are Plants Like?

Catholic Identity

Why did God create plants?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Recognize that plants need

water, air, light, soil, and space

to grow

Observe and compare the

growth of plants

Infer reasons why plants are

healthy or not healthy

Predict the growth of a plant

based on whether it is getting

what it needs.

Light

Air

Soil

Space to grow

Water

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

ESS K.2 The moon, sun and stars can be observed at day and night.

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit III Theme: Plants

Lesson 10 Essential Question: What Do Plants Need?

Catholic Identity

What do we need to know and love God?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

Recognize that stems, roots,

leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds

are parts of plants

Observe and identify the parts

of a plant

Describe how plant parts help a

plan to live.

Leaf

Fruit

Flower

Roots

Stem

Seeds

Seedlings

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

Science

Unit III Theme: Plants

Lesson 11 Essential Question: What Are Some Plant Parts?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

Describe the sequence of

stages in a plant’s life cycle

Observe stages that are part of

the life cycle of a plant: seed,

seedling, plant, flower and

fruit

Identify ways that young

plants resemble their parent

plants.

Flower

Seed

Sprout

Seedling

Adult plant

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit III Theme: Plants

Lesson 12 Essential Question: How Do Plants Grow and

Change?

Catholic Identity

How do you grow and change with God’s love?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1

Observe and ask questions about the natural

environment.

Understand that animals and

plants are found in different

habitats and environments

Know that animals need food,

water, shelter, and space to live

Describe different environments

where animals and plants live

Make a model environment for

animals and plants.

Habitat/s

Environment

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit IV Theme: Habitat

Lesson 13 Essential Question: Where Do Plants and Animals

Live?

Catholic Identity

Where does Jesus live?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1

Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Describe how many animals

and plants depend on one

another

Understand how animals and

plants can change their

surroundings.

Shelter

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit IV Theme: Habitat

Lesson 14 Essential Question: Why Do Animals and Plants

Need One Another?

Catholic Identity

Why do we need to have family and friends?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Observe and describe what the

sky looks like during the day

Recognize that sun can only be

seen in the daytime

Recognize that things are pulled

toward the ground unless

something holds them up

Observe that the occurrence of

night and day is a repeating

pattern

Observe that things can be big

and things can be small as seen

from Earth.

Sky

Sun

Clouds

Patterns

Earth spin

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

Science

Unit V Theme: Day and Night

Lesson 15 Essential Question: What Is In the Day Sky?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Describe the night sky

Identify objects in the night sky

Observe that the moon can be

seen at night and sometimes

during the day.

Stars

Moon

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

Science

Unit V Theme: Day and Night

Lesson 16 Essential Question: What Is In the Night Sky?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

Observe and describe rocks

Compare and sort rocks

Give examples of ways rocks

are useful.

Rocks

Texture

SIA K.4 Use appropriate mathematics with data to construct

reasonable explanations.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

Science

Unit VI Theme: Earth’s Resources

Lesson 17 Essential Question: What Are Rocks?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Recognize that water is found in

lakes, rivers, ponds and oceans

Understand that rivers contain

fresh water and oceans contain

salt water

Describe the physical properties

of water, including clarity and

color.

Water

River

Lake

Ocean

Pond

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

ESS K.2 The moon, sun and stars can be observed at day and night.

Science

Unit VI Theme: Earth’s Resources

Lesson 18 Essential Question: What is Water?

Catholic Identity

What is Holy Water?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Identify some natural resources

Give examples of ways rocks,

soil, and water are useful

Describe ways to dispose of

natural resources and to

conserve natural resources for

future use

Explore that some materials can

be used over and over again

Explain how to interact with the

environment in ways that are

respectful of it.

Natural resources

Water

Soil

Rock

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

LS K.1 Living things have basic needs, which are met by

obtaining materials from the physical environment.

LS K.2 Living things survive only in environments that meet their

needs.

Science

Unit VI Theme: Earth’s Resources

Lesson 19 Essential Question: How Do We Use and Conserve

Natural Resources?

Catholic Identity

Why do we need to take good care of all of God’s beautiful

creations?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN EIT =

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Identify and describe weather

conditions

Observe and determine the

effects of weather on human

activities

Observe and describe day-to-

day weather changes.

Weather

Sunny

Snowy

Rainy

Cloudy

Windy

SIA K.3 Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and

extend the senses in a scientific investigation.

SIA K.4 Use appropriate mathematics with data to construct

reasonable explanations.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

Science

Unit VII Theme: Weather and Seasons

Lesson 20 Essential Question: What is Weather?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN EIT =

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.3 Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and

extend the senses in a scientific investigation.

Identify and demonstrate the

use of a thermometer and a

windsock

Use common tools to measure

weather

Use tools to observe and

identify weather changes from

day to day.

Thermometer

Windsock

High temperature

Low temperature

SIA K.4 Use appropriate mathematics with data to construct

reasonable explanations.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

Science

Unit VII Theme: Weather and Seasons

Lesson 21 Essential Question: How Can We Measure

Weather?

Catholic Identity

How can you measure your faith in God?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN EIT =

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

Identify and describe the

characteristics of the four

seasons

Identify seasonal changes as a

repeating pattern

Describe how the seasons affect

plants and animals.

Spring

Summer

Fall

Winter

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

ESS K.2 The moon, sun and stars can be observed at day and night.

Science

Unit VII Theme: Weather and Seasons

Lesson 22 Essential Question: What are Seasons?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.4 Use appropriate mathematics with data to construct

reasonable explanations.

Identify matter as a solid, a

liquid, or a gas

Observe and describe properties

of objects

Compare and sort objects based

on observable properties.

Matter

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

Science

Unit VIII Theme: Matter

Lesson 23 Essential Question: How Do We Describe and Sort

Matter?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

ESS K.2 The moon, sun and stars can be observed at day and night.

Describe how paper and clay

can be changed

Recognize that the shape of

materials can be changed by

cutting, tearing, crumpling,

smashing or rolling

Recognize physical changes of

matter.

Change

Crumpling

Smashing

Science

Unit VIII Theme: Matter

Lesson 24 Essential Question: How Can We Change Matter?

Catholic Identity

How can praying change us?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

Observe, record, and discuss

how matter can change by

heating

Observe, record, and discuss

how matter can be changed by

cooling

Heat

Cool

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

ESS K.2 The moon, sun and stars can be observed at day and night.

Science

Unit VIII Theme: Matter

Lesson 25 Essential Question: How Can Heating and Cooling

Change Matter?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.2 Plan and conduct simple investigations.

Observe that sound is made

when objects vibrate

Identify sound and the sources

of their vibrations

Compare sounds for loudness,

pitch, and rhythm

Identify the ear as a receiver of

vibrations that produce sound.

Sound

Vibrate

SIA K.3 Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and

extend the senses in a scientific investigation.

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

ESS K.2 The moon, sun and stars can be observed at day and night.

Science

Unit IX Theme: Energy

Lesson 26 Essential Question: What is Sound?

Catholic Identity

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

Recognize the sun as Earth’s

source of light

Identify human-made sources of

light

Recognize how paper can be

changed by exposure to

sunlight.

Light

ESS K.2 The moon, sun and stars can be observed at day and night.

Science

Unit IX Theme: Energy

Lesson 27 Essential Question: What is Light?

Catholic Identity

Why do we refer to Jesus as the “Light”?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

ESS K.1 The sun is the principal source of energy, and weather

changes occur through the day.

Recognize the sun as Earth’s

source of heat

Recognize that sound, light, and

heat are kinds of energy.

Heat

ESS K.2 The moon, sun and stars can be observed at day and night.

Science

Unit IX Theme: Energy

Lesson 28 Essential Question: What is Heat?

Catholic Identity

What is a blessing?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.1 Observe and ask questions about the natural environment.

Observe the location of a thing

in relation to another thing

Use position terms, such as:

above, below, behind, in front

of, and beside, to describe the

location of something.

Beside

Above

Below

Behind

In front of

PS K.2 A wide variety of sounds can be made with the same

object. The connection between sound energy and the

vibration of an object must be made.

Science

Unit X Theme: Motion

Lesson 29 Essential Question: How Do We Describe

Location?

Catholic Identity

How do you describe Saints?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

Observe and describe the ways

things can move

Observe and describe

movements as fast or slow.

Zigzag

Straight

Back and forth

Round and round

Up and down

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

PS K.1 Properties of objects and materials can change.

PS K.2 A wide variety of sounds can be made with the same

object. The connection between sound energy and the

vibration of an object must be made.

Science

Unit X Theme: Motion

Lesson 30 Essential Question: How Do Things Move?

Catholic Identity

How does following rules move you in the right direction?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

Identify push and pull as ways

to move things

Observe that a push or a pull

can change the way a thing is

moving

Identify gravity as a force

Understand that gravity pulls

things down to the ground.

Push

Pull

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

PS K.1 Properties of objects and materials can change.

PS K.2 A wide variety of sounds can be made with the same

object. The connection between sound energy and the

vibration of an object must be made.

Science

Unit X Theme: Motion

Lesson 31 Essential Question: How Can we Change the Way

Things Move?

Catholic Identity

How can you change to be the best person you can be?

ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI – SCIENCE CURRICULUM MAPPING

The Archdiocesan Standards are integrated into the Content Focus on the Curriculum Map and reinforced in each unit taught. Science - 2016 Archdiocese of Cincinnati

KINDERGARTEN

Standard Description Content Academic Vocabulary

SIA K.4 Use appropriate mathematics with data to construct

reasonable explanations.

Observe and describe how

magnets react to objects made

of iron and steel

Sort objects according to

whether or not a magnet attracts

them

Observe that magnets can cause

some objects to move without

touching them.

Magnets

Attract

SIA K.5 Communicate about observations, investigations and

explanations.

SIA K.6 Review and ask questions about the observations and

explanation of others.

PS K.1 Properties of objects and materials can change.

PS K.2 A wide variety of sounds can be made with the same

object. The connection between sound energy and the

vibration of an object must be made.

Science

Unit X Theme: Motion

Lesson 32 Essential Question: Which Objects Do Magnets

Attract?

Catholic Identity

What Saint do you feel closest to?