Science STAAR Considerations

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Science STAAR Considerations

Imbedded Process Skills: Matter and Energy

2015 #6 RC2 Readiness 5.6C 5.2(C)

2015 #43 RC2 Supporting 3.6B 5.2(D)

2014, #35 RC3 Readiness 5.8(C) 5.2(D)

2013, #1 RC2 Supporting 3.6(B) 5.2(D)

Reporting Category 1: Matter and Energy

2015 #35 RC1 Supporting 5.5B

A student measures the temperature of water being heated on a hot plate. The student observes that the temperature of the water is 53°C. How many more degrees Celsius must the temperature rise before it reaches the boiling temperature of water? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. 2013, #14 RC1 Supporting 5.5(B)

Reporting Category 2: Force, Motion, and Energy

2014, #10 RC2 Supporting 5.6(D) 5.2(A)

2014, #31 RC2 Supporting 5.6(D) 5.4(A)

Reporting Category 3: Earth and Space

2015 #26 RC3 Supporting 4.7C 5.2(D)

5 2015 #14 RC3 Supporting 4.8A

Reporting Category 4: Organisms and Environment

2013 5.10A (R)

2014, #16 RC4 Readiness 5.10(A) 5.2(D)

2015 #3 RC4 Readiness 5.10B

2013, #13 RC4 Readiness 5.10(B)

2014, #13 RC4 Supporting 5.10(C) 5.2(D)

2013 5.10C (S) 5.2D

2015 #37 RC4 Supporting 3.10C 5.2(D)

2015 #24 RC4 Supporting 5.10C 5.4(A)