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5th Grade
Science Pacing
*missed day due to holiday
that week
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UNIT C
Matter & Energy |
1.
Elements and their combinations account for all the varied types of
matter in the world.
As a basis for understanding this concept, students know:
a. during chemical reactions, the atoms in the reactants rearrange to
form products with different properties.
b. all matter is made of atoms, which may combine to form molecules.
c. metals have properties in common, such as electrical and thermal
conductivity. Some metals, such as aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), nickel
(Ni), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), gold (Au), are pure elements while
others, such as steel and brass, are composed of a combination of
elemental metals.
d. each element is made of one kind of atom. These elements are
organized in the Periodic Table by their chemical properties.
e. scientists have developed instruments that can create images of atoms
and molecules showing that they are discrete and often occur in well
ordered arrays.
f. differences in chemical and physical properties of substances are
used to separate mixtures and identify compounds.
g. properties of solid, liquid, and gaseous substances, such as sugar
(C6H12O6), water (H2O) helium (He), oxygen (O2), nitrogen (N2),and
carbon dioxide (CO2).
h. living organisms and most materials are composed of just a few
elements.
i. common properties of salts, such as sodium chloride (NaCl). |
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Week Of |
Standard |
Lesson |
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9/12 |
PS 1g,f |
Physical Properties |
C6 – C9 |
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9/19 |
PS 1g,f |
Changes in Matter |
C22 – C27 |
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9/26 |
PS
1a,b,e |
Atoms |
C40 – C43 |
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10/3 |
PS 1d,f |
Elements
& Compounds |
C48 – C51 |
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10/10 |
PS 1f |
Separating Materials |
C10 - C11 |
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10/17 |
PS 1c |
Properties of Metal |
C44 |
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10/24 |
PS 1h |
Properties of Salt |
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