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Elementary Science - 2nd Grade classify matter by physical properties, including shape, relative mass, relative temperature, texture, flexibility, and whether material is a solid or liquid.[2.5A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

compare changes in materials caused by heating and cooling.[2.5B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade demonstrate that things can be done to materials to change their physical properties such as cutting, folding, sanding, and melting.[2.5C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade combine materials that when put together can do things that they cannot do by themselves such as building a tower or a bridge and justify the selection of those materials based on their physical properties.[2.5D] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade investigate the effects on an object by increasing or decreasing amounts of light, heat, and sound energy such as how the color of an object appears different in dimmer light or how heat melts butter.[2.6A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

observe and identify how magnets are used in everyday life.[2.6B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade trace the changes in the position of an object over time such as a cup rolling on the floor and a car rolling down a ramp.[2.6C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade compare patterns of movement of objects such as sliding, rolling, and spinning.[2.6D] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

observe and describe rocks by size, texture, and color.[2.7A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade identify and compare the properties of natural sources of freshwater and saltwater.[2.7B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

distinguish between natural and manmade resources.[2.7C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade measure, record, and graph weather information, including temperature, wind conditions, precipitation, and cloud coverage, in order to identify patterns in the data.[2.8A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade identify the importance of weather and seasonal information to make choices in clothing, activities, and transportation.[2.8B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade explore the processes in the water cycle, including evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, as connected to weather conditions.[2.8C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade observe, describe, and record patterns of objects in the sky, including the appearance of the Moon.[2.8D] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

identify the basic needs of plants and animals.[2.9A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade identify factors in the environment, including temperature and precipitation, that affect growth and behavior such as migration, hibernation, and dormancy of living things.[2.9B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade compare and give examples of the ways living organisms depend on each other and on their environments such as food chains within a garden, park, beach, lake, and wooded area.[2.9C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade observe, record, and compare how the physical characteristics and behaviors of animals help them meet their basic needs such as fins help fish move and balance in the water.[2.10A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade observe, record, and compare how the physical characteristics of plants help them meet their basic needs such as stems carry water throughout the plant.[2.10B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade

Elementary Science - 2nd Grade investigate and record some of the unique stages that insects undergo during their life cycle.[2.10C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 2nd Grade