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Spring 2013 Student Performance Analysis with Instructional Guidance Grade 3 and Grade 5 Standards of Learning 1 Presentation may be paused and resumed using the arrow keys or the mouse.

SOL 2.1 The student will demonstrate an understanding of scientific reasoning, logic, and the nature of science by planning and conducting investigations in which j) conclusions are drawn. Drawing Conclusions Students need additional experiences drawing conclusions during investigations and from real life situations. 2

Instructional Guidance for 2.1j Drawing Conclusions 3

SOL 2.8 The student will investigate and understand that plants produce oxygen and food, are a source of useful products, and provide benefits in nature. Key concepts include a) important plant products are identified and classified; Important Plant Products are Classified Students need additional practice identifying and classifying important plant products at school and at home. 4

Important Plant Products are Classified (2.8a) 1. Which of these natural resources comes from plants? A.Steel B.Wood C.Aluminum D.Cement 2. Select three products that come from plants. Paper Eggs Wool Leather Spices Cotton 5

SOL 3.2 The student will investigate and understand simple machines and their uses. Key concepts include a)purpose and function of simple machines; b)types of simple machines; c)compound machines; and d)examples of simple and compound machines found in the school, home, and work environments. Examples of Compound and Simple Machines Students need additional experiences identifying examples of simple and compound machines. 6

Instructional Guidance for 3.2d Examples of Compound and Simple Machines 7

SOL 4.1 The student will demonstrate an understanding of scientific reasoning, logic, and the nature of science by planning and conducting investigations in which a)distinctions are made among observations, conclusions, inferences, and predictions; Observations, Conclusions, Inferences and Predictions Students need additional practice making distinctions among observations, conclusions, inferences, and predictions. 8

Instructional Guidance for 4.1a Observations, Conclusions, Inferences and Predictions 9 A.an observation B.a conclusion C.a prediction D.an inference Students notice that sugar maple tree leaves change from green to red during the fall months, and black oak tree leaves change from green to brown during the same time. The students are making -

SOL 5.4 The student will investigate and understand that matter is anything that has mass and takes up space; and occurs as a solid, liquid, or gas. Key concepts include a)distinguishing properties of each phase of matter; b)the effect of temperature on the phases of matter; c)atoms and elements; d)molecules and compounds; and e)mixtures including solutions. Students need additional practice making distinctions among atoms, molecules, and compounds. Identifying Atoms and Compounds 10

Identifying Atoms and Compounds (5.4c and d) The smallest part of matter that is identifiable as an element is the- A)Atom B)Molecule C)Cell D)Compound All elements are made up of- A)Atoms B)Compounds C)Mixtures D)Solutions

SOL 5.5 The student will investigate and understand that organisms are made of one or more cells and have distinguishing characteristics that play a vital role in the organism’s ability to survive and thrive in its environment. Key concepts include a)basic cell structures and functions; b)classification of organisms using physical characteristics, body structures, and behavior of the organism; and c)traits of organisms that allow them to survive in their environment. Students need additional practice identifying basic cell structures. Identifying Basic Cell Structures 12

Identifying Basic Cell Structures (5.5a) 1. What part of the plant cell is shown at the arrow? A)Cell wall B)Cell membrane C)Vacuole D)Nucleus Nucleus Vacuole Cytoplasm Chloroplast 2. Label the plant cell structures in the diagram. Use four of the structures from this list: Cytoplasm Nucleus Chloroplast Vacuole Cell Wall Lysosome 13

Practice Items This concludes the student performance information for the spring 2013 Grade 3 and 5 Science SOL tests. Additionally, test preparation practice items for Grade 3 and 5 Science can be found on the Virginia Department of Education Web site at: shtml#science 14

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