Alignment to Standards for VT
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1,2 | S1-2:44.1 | Observing and recording how the sky looks at different times. |
1,2 | S1-2:44.2a. | The moon looks slightly different every day, but looks the same again about every four weeks. |
1,2 | S1-2:44.2b. | The moon can be seen sometimes at night and sometimes during the day. |
1,2 | S1-2:45a. | There are more stars in the sky than anyone can easily count, but they are not scattered evenly; and they are not all the same in brightness or color. |
2,3 | S3-4:44a. | The earth is one of several planets that orbit the sun, the moon orbits the earth. |
2,3 | S3-4:44b. | Like all planets and stars, the earth is approximately spherical in shape. |
2,3 | S3-4:45.1 | Comparing similarities and differences between the sun and stars. |
2,3 | S3-4:45.1a. | Stars are like the sun, but so far away that they look like points of light. Some are smaller; some are larger than the sun. |
2,3 | S3-4:5c | Determining an appropriate representation (graph or table or chart or diagram) to represent their findings most accurately. |
PK-2 | H&SSPK-2:5a | Organizing and displaying information (e.g., table, chart, graph). |
PK-K | SPK-K:44 | Observing and recording the day and night sky. |
PK-K | SPK-K:44 b. | The sun and moon are in the sky. |