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SCIS 3+ Beginnings Level K
Grade K
Active learning promotes curiosity. Young students explore basic concepts of behavior, shape, color, texture, odor, sound, size, position, and quantity introduced through fun, engaging activities.
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SCIS 3+ Communities Level 5
Grade 5
Through hands-on investigations students explore key concepts of communities including Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers. Student activities include graphing, hypothesizing, observing, and predicting.
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SCIS 3+ Ecosystems Level 6
Grade 6
Unit explores the entire Ecosystem as well as the Water Cycle, Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle, and Pollution.
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SCIS 3+ Energy Sources Level 5
Grade 5
Intriguing, hands-on activities engage students in the study of matter and energy as it enhances their skill in conducting scientific investigations.
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SCIS 3+ Environments Level 4
Grade 4
Students explore the world around them with hands-on investigations. Unit emphasizes depth of understanding and concept development of adaptation, biotic and abiotic factors, environmental factors and response.
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SCIS 3+ Organisms Level 1
Grade 1
Students eagerly respond to this living unit starting with Seeds and Plants and continuing through to include Aquaria, Habitats, Algae, Food Chains and Decay.
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SCIS 3+ Populations Level 3
Grade 3
Students experience the dynamics of plant and animal populations as they observe populations interacting in individual and group aquariums and terrariums
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SCIS 3+ Relative Position and Motion Level 4
Grade 4
Thought-provoking unit helps students develop their ability to think flexibly and abstractly. Interactive activities enable students to describe the relative position and motion of the earth, moon and sun.
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SCIS 3+ Scientific Theories Level 6
Grade 6
Activities increase students' understanding of electric circuits, magnets, light, and earthquakes through concrete experiences, readings, and developing theories.
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