Ask questions about organisms, objects, and events during observations and investigations;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 2
Science 2.2
Plan and conduct descriptive investigations;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 2
Science 2.2
Collect data from observations using scientific tools;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 2
Science 2.2
Record and organize data using pictures, numbers, and words;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 2
Science 2.2
Communicate observations and justify explanations using student-generated data from simple descriptive investigations; and
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 2
Science 2.2
Compare results of investigations with what students and scientists know about the world.
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 2
Science 2.2
Trace and compare patterns of movement of objects such as sliding, rolling, and spinning over time.
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 2
Science 2.6
Plan and implement descriptive investigations, including asking and answering questions, making inferences, and selecting and using equipment or technology needed, to solve a specific problem in the natural world;
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TEKS Science 3
Science 3.2
Collect and record data by observing and measuring using the metric system and recognize differences between observed and measured data;
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TEKS Science 3
Science 3.2
Construct maps, graphic organizers, simple tables, charts, and bar graphs using tools and current technology to organize, examine, and evaluate measured data;
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TEKS Science 3
Science 3.2
Analyze and interpret patterns in data to construct reasonable explanations based on evidence from investigations;
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TEKS Science 3
Science 3.2
Demonstrate that repeated investigations may increase the reliability of results; and
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 3
Science 3.2
Communicate valid conclusions supported by data in writing, by drawing pictures, and through verbal discussion.
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 3
Science 3.2
Demonstrate and observe how position and motion can be changed by pushing and pulling objects such as swings, balls, and wagons; and
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 3
Science 3.6
Observe forces such as magnetism and gravity acting on objects.
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 3
Science 3.6
Plan and implement descriptive investigations, including asking well defined questions, making inferences, and selecting and using appropriate equipment or technology to answer his/her questions;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 4
Science 4.2
Collect and record data by observing and measuring, using the metric system, and using descriptive words and numerals such as labeled drawings, writing, and concept maps;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 4
Science 4.2
Construct simple tables, charts, bar graphs, and maps using tools and current technology to organize, examine, and evaluate data;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 4
Science 4.2
Analyze data and interpret patterns to construct reasonable explanations from data that can be observed and measured;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 4
Science 4.2
Perform repeated investigations to increase the reliability of results; and
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 4
Science 4.2
Communicate valid oral and written results supported by data.
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 4
Science 4.2
Design a descriptive investigation to explore the effect of force on an object such as a push or a pull, gravity, friction, or magnetism.
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 4
Science 4.6
Describe, plan, and implement simple experimental investigations testing one variable;
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TEKS Science 5
Science 5.2
Ask well defined questions, formulate testable hypotheses, and select and use appropriate equipment and technology;
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TEKS Science 5
Science 5.2
Collect and record information using detailed observations and accurate measuring;
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TEKS Science 5
Science 5.2
Analyze and interpret information to construct reasonable explanations from direct (observable) and indirect (inferred) evidence;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 5
Science 5.2
Demonstrate that repeated investigations may increase the reliability of results;
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 5
Science 5.2
Communicate valid conclusions in both written and verbal forms; and
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 5
Science 5.2
Construct appropriate simple graphs, tables, maps, and charts using technology, including computers, to organize, examine, and evaluate information.
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 5
Science 5.2
Design a simple experimental investigation that tests the effect of force on an object.
TEKS Science
TEKS Science 5
Science 5.6
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