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Science - Science - Grade 8

Research and Inquiry

The Nature of Science and Technology
The learner will be able to design and carry out increasingly sophisticated investigations. They understand the reason for isolating and controlling variables in an investigation. They realize that scientific knowledge is subject to change as new evidence arises. They examine issues in the design and use of technology, including constraints, safeguards, and trade-offs.
Strand Source
Investigations IDOE
  
8.1.1
The learner will be able to recognize that and describe how scientific knowledge is subject to modification as new information challenges prevailing theories and as a new theory* leads to looking at old observations in a new way. *theory: an explanation supported by substantial evidence.
Strand Source
Prior Knowledge IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Atom Models Through the Ages, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8atoms.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Atom Models Through the Ages, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8atoms.pdf
  
8.1.2
The learner will be able to recognize and explain that some matters cannot be examined usefully in a scientific way.
Strand Source
Science: Perspectives IDOE
  
8.1.3
The learner will be able to recognize and describe that if more than one variable changes at the same time in an experiment, the outcome of the experiment may not be attributable to any one of the variables.
Strand Source
Investigations: Variables IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
  
8.1.4
The learner will be able to explain why accurate record keeping, openness, and replication are essential for maintaining an investigator's credibility with other scientists and society.
Strand Source
Records IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
· Atom Models Through the Ages, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8atoms.pdf
· Taste Test, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8tastetest.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
· Atom Models Through the Ages, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8atoms.pdf
· Taste Test, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8tastetest.pdf
  
8.1.5
The learner will be able to explain why research involving human subjects requires potential subjects be fully informed about the risks and benefits associated with the research and that they have the right to refuse to participate.
Strand Source
Research IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Taste Test, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8tastetest.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Taste Test, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8tastetest.pdf
  
8.1.6
The learner will be able to identify the constraints that must be taken into account as a new design is developed, such as gravity and the properties of the materials to be used.
Strand Source
Science and Technology IDOE
  
8.1.7
The learner will be able to explain why technology issues are rarely simple and one-sided because contending groups may have different values and priorities.
Strand Source
Science and Technology IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Taste Test, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8tastetest.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Taste Test, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8tastetest.pdf
  
8.1.8
The learner will be able to explain that humans help shape the future by generating knowledge, developing new technologies, and communicating ideas to others.
Strand Source
Scientists IDOE
  
Scientific Thinking
The learner will be able to use computers to organize and compare information. They perform calculations and determine the appropriate units for the answers. They weigh the evidence for or against an argument, as well as the logic of the conclusions.
Strand Source
Technology: Computers IDOE
  
8.2.1
The learner will be able to estimate distances and travel times from maps and the actual size of objects from scale drawings.
Strand Source
Math Skills IDOE
  
8.2.2
The learner will be able to determine in what unit, such as seconds, meters, grams, etc., an answer should be expressed based on the units of the inputs to the calculation.
Strand Source
Measurement IDOE
  Assessment Resources
 
· Burning Fuel, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8burnfuel.pdf
  
8.2.3
The learner will be able to use proportional reasoning to solve problems.
Strand Source
Problem Solving: Methods IDOE
  
8.2.4
The learner will be able to use technological devices, such as calculators and computers, to perform calculations.
Strand Source
Math Skills IDOE
  
8.2.5
The learner will be able to use computers to store and retrieve information in topical, alphabetical, numerical, and keyword files and create simple files of students' own devising.
Strand Source
Technology: Computers IDOE
  
8.2.6
The learner will be able to write clear, step-by-step instructions (procedural summaries) for conducting investigations, operating something, or following a procedure.
Strand Source
Communication: Written IDOE
  
8.2.7
The learner will be able to participate in group discussions on scientific topics by restating or summarizing accurately what others have said, asking for clarification or elaboration, and expressing alternative positions.
Strand Source
Communication: Oral IDOE
  
8.2.8
The learner will be able to use tables, charts, and graphs in making arguments and claims in, for example, oral and written presentations about lab or fieldwork.
Strand Source
Communication: Visuals IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
  
8.2.9
The learner will be able to explain why arguments are invalid if based on very small samples of data, biased samples, or samples for which there was no control sample.
Strand Source
Arguments IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
· Rule of Thumb, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8ruleofthumb.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
· Rule of Thumb, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8ruleofthumb.pdf
  
8.2.10
The learner will be able to identify and criticize the reasoning in arguments in which fact and opinion are intermingled or the conclusions do not follow logically from the evidence given, an analogy is not apt, no mention is made of whether the control group is very much like the experimental group, or all members of a group are implied to have nearly identical characteristics that differ from those of other groups.
Strand Source
Arguments IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· And the Survey Says..., IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8survey.pdf
  
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Earth and Space Science

The Physical Setting
The learner will be able to collect and organize data to identify relationships between physical objects, events, and processes. They use logical reasoning to question their own ideas as new information challenges their conceptions of the natural world.
Strand Source
Problem Solving: Earth & Space Scien IDOE
  
8.3.1
The learner will be able to explain that large numbers of chunks of rock orbit the sun and some of this rock interacts with Earth.
Strand Source
Sun IDOE
  
8.3.2
The learner will be able to explain that the slow movement of material within Earth results from heat flowing out of the deep interior and the action of gravitational forces on regions of different density*. *density: the density of a sample is the sample's mass* divided by its volume *mass: the amount of matter* in an object *matter: anything that has mass and takes up space .
Strand Source
Earth: Layers IDOE
  
8.3.3
The learner will be able to explain that the solid crust of Earth, including both the continents and the ocean basins, consists of separate plates that ride on a denser, hot, gradually deformable layer of earth. Understand that the crust sections move very slowly, pressing against one another in some places, pulling apart in other places. Further understand that ocean-floor plates may slide under continental plates, sinking deep into Earth, and that the surface layers of these plates may fold, forming mountain ranges.
Strand Source
Earth: Layers IDOE
  
8.3.4
The learner will be able to explain that earthquakes often occur along the boundaries between colliding plates, and molten rock from below creates pressure that is released by volcanic eruptions, helping to build up mountains. Understand that under the ocean basins, molten rock may well up between separating plates to create new ocean floor. Further understand that volcanic activity along the ocean floor may form undersea mountains, which can thrust above the ocean's surface to become islands.
Strand Source
Earth: Surface Changes IDOE
  
8.3.5
The learner will be able to explain that everything on or anywhere near Earth is pulled toward Earth's center by a gravitational force.
Strand Source
Gravity IDOE
  
8.3.6
The learner will be able to understand and explain that the benefits of Earth's resources, such as fresh water, air, soil, and trees, are finite and can be reduced by using them wastefully or by deliberately or accidentally destroying them.
Strand Source
Natural Resources IDOE
  
8.3.7
The learner will be able to explain that the atmosphere and the oceans have a limited capacity to absorb wastes and recycle materials naturally.
Strand Source
Atmosphere IDOE
  
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Physical Science

8.3.8
The learner will be able to explain that all matter is made up of atoms* which are far too small to see directly through an optical microscope. Understand that the atoms of any element* are similar but are different from atoms of other elements. Further understand that atoms may stick together in well defined molecules or may be packed together in large arrays. Also understand that different arrangements of atoms into groups comprise all substances. (Matter and Energy*) *energy: what is needed to do work* *work: a force* acting over a distance to move an object *force: a push or a pull that can cause a change in the motion* of the object *motion: a change in position of an object in a certain amount of time *atoms: smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element *element: the simplest type of pure substance; a substance consisting entirely of atoms having identical chemical properties .
Strand Source
Atoms IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Atom Models Through the Ages, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8atoms.pdf
· Mass Transit, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8masstransit.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Atom Models Through the Ages, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8atoms.pdf
· Mass Transit, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8masstransit.pdf
  
8.3.9
The learner will be able to demonstrate, using drawings and models, the movement of atoms in a solid*, liquid*, and gaseous* state. Explain that atoms and molecules are perpetually in motion. *solid: matter with a definite shape and volume *liquid: matter with no definite shape but with a definite volume *gas: matter with no definite shape or volume .
Strand Source
Atoms IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· The Great Expansion, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8grexpansion.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· The Great Expansion, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8grexpansion.pdf
  
8.3.10
The learner will be able to explain that increased temperature means that atoms have a greater average energy of motion and that most gases expand when heated.
Strand Source
Atoms IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· The Great Expansion, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8grexpansion.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· The Great Expansion, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8grexpansion.pdf
  
8.3.11
The learner will be able to describe how groups of elements can be classified based on similar properties, including highly reactive metals*, less reactive metals, highly reactive non-metals*, less reactive non-metals, and some almost completely non-reactive gases. *metals: one class of substances that are mostly shiny, bendable, and good conductors of heat and electricity *non-metals: one class of substances that does not have metallic properties; usually a poor conductor of heat and electricity .
Strand Source
Elements: Properties IDOE
  
8.3.12
The learner will be able to explain that no matter how substances within a closed system interact with one another, or how they combine or break apart, the total mass of the system remains the same. Understand that the atomic theory explains the conservation of matter: if the number of atoms stays the same no matter how they are rearranged, then their total mass stays the same.
Strand Source
Materials: Combining IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Mass Transit, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8masstransit.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Mass Transit, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8masstransit.pdf
  
8.3.13
The learner will be able to explain that energy cannot be created or destroyed but only changed from one form into another.
Strand Source
Energy IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Mass Transit, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8masstransit.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Mass Transit, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8masstransit.pdf
· Burning Fuel, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8burnfuel.pdf
  
8.3.14
The learner will be able to describe how heat* can be transferred through materials by the collision of atoms, or across space by radiation*, or if the material is fluid, by convection* currents that are set up in it that aid the transfer of heat. *heat: a form of energy characterized by random motion at the molecular level *radiation: energy transfer through space *convection: heat transfer in liquids and gases by transport of matter from a region of one temperature to a region of a different temperature .
Strand Source
Heat: Transfer IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· The Great Expansion, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8grexpansion.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· The Great Expansion, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8grexpansion.pdf
  
8.3.15
The learner will be able to identify different forms of energy that exist in nature.
Strand Source
Energy IDOE
  
8.3.16
The learner will be able to explain that every object exerts gravitational force on every other object and that the force depends on how much mass the objects have and how far apart they are.
Strand Source
Gravity: Physical Science IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Rule of Thumb, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8ruleofthumb.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Rule of Thumb, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8ruleofthumb.pdf
  
8.3.17
The learner will be able to explain that the sun's gravitational pull holds Earth and the other planets in their orbits, just as the planets' gravitational pull keeps their moons in orbit around them.
Strand Source
Gravity: Physical Science IDOE
  
8.3.18
The learner will be able to investigate and explain that electric currents and magnets can exert force on each other.
Strand Source
Electricity and Magnetism IDOE
  
8.3.19
The learner will be able to investigate and compare series and parallel circuits.
Strand Source
Electricity: Circuits/Parallel & Ser IDOE
  
8.3.20
The learner will be able to compare the differences in power consumption in different electrical devices.
Strand Source
Electricity IDOE
  
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Life Science

The Living Environment
The learner will be able to trace the flow of matter and energy through ecosystems*. They understand that the total amount of matter remains constant and that almost all food energy has its origin in sunlight. *ecosystem: a group of organisms in an area that interact with one another, together with their non-living environment.
Strand Source
Ecosystems IDOE
  
8.4.1
The learner will be able to differentiate between inherited traits, such as hair color or flower color, and acquired skills, such as manners.
Strand Source
Heredity IDOE
  
8.4.2
The learner will be able to describe that in some organisms, such as yeast or bacteria, all genes* come from a single parent, while in those that have sexes, typically half of the genes come from each parent. *gene: basic unit of heredity.
Strand Source
Genes IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Parental Genes, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8genes.pdf
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Parental Genes, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8genes.pdf
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  
8.4.3
The learner will be able to recognize and describe that new varieties of cultivated plants, such as corn and apples, and domestic animals, such as dogs and horses, have resulted from selective breeding for particular traits.
Strand Source
Genetic Engineering IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Parental Genes, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8genes.pdf
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Parental Genes, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8genes.pdf
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  
8.4.4
The learner will be able to describe how matter is transferred from one organism to another repeatedly and between organisms and their physical environment.
Strand Source
Organisms IDOE
  
8.4.5
The learner will be able to explain that energy can be transferred from one form to another in living things.
Strand Source
Living Things: Energy IDOE
  Assessment Resources
 
· Burning Fuel, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8burnfuel.pdf
  
8.4.6
The learner will be able to describe how animals get their energy from oxidizing their food and releasing some of this energy as heat.
Strand Source
Living Things: Energy IDOE
  Assessment Resources
 
· Burning Fuel, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8burnfuel.pdf
  
8.4.7
The learner will be able to recognize and explain that small genetic differences between parents and offspring can accumulate in successive generations so that descendants are very different from their ancestors.
Strand Source
Heredity: Traits IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Parental Genes, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8genes.pdf
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Parental Genes, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8genes.pdf
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  
8.4.8
The learner will be able to describe how environmental conditions affect the survival of individual organisms and how entire species may prosper in spite of the poor survivability or bad fortune of individuals.
Strand Source
Organisms: Survival IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  
8.4.9
The learner will be able to recognize and describe that fossil evidence is consistent with the idea that human beings evolved from earlier species*. *species: a category of biological classification that is comprised of organisms sufficiently and closely related as to be potentially able to mate with one another. .
Strand Source
Fossils IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  
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Research and Inquiry

The Mathematical World
The learner will be able to apply mathematics in scientific contexts. Students use mathematical ideas, such as symbols, geometrical relationships, statistical relationships, and the use of key words and rules in logical reasoning, in the representation and synthesis of data.
Strand Source
Math & Science IDOE
  
8.5.1
The learner will be able to understand and explain that a number must be written with an appropriate number of significant figures (determined by the measurements from which the number is derived).
Strand Source
Measurement IDOE
  Assessment Resources
 
· Burning Fuel, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8burnfuel.pdf
  
8.5.2
The learner will be able to show that an equation containing a variable may be true for just one value of the variable.
Strand Source
Math Skills IDOE
  
8.5.3
The learner will be able to demonstrate that mathematical statements can be used to describe how one quantity changes when another changes.
Strand Source
Math Skills IDOE
  
8.5.4
The learner will be able to illustrate how graphs can show a variety of possible relationships between two variables.
Strand Source
Graphing IDOE
  
8.5.5
The learner will be able to illustrate that it takes two numbers to locate a point on a map or any other two-dimensional surface.
Strand Source
Math & Science: Problem Solving IDOE
  
8.5.6
The learner will be able to explain that a single example can never prove that something is always true, but it could prove that something is not always true.
Strand Source
Critical Thinking Skills IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Rule of Thumb, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8ruleofthumb.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Rule of Thumb, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8ruleofthumb.pdf
  
8.5.7
The learner will be able to recognize and describe the danger of making over-generalizations when inventing a general rule based on a few observations.
Strand Source
Observations IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Rule of Thumb, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8ruleofthumb.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Rule of Thumb, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8ruleofthumb.pdf
  
8.5.8
The learner will be able to explain how estimates can be based on data from similar conditions in the past or on the assumption that all the possibilities are known.
Strand Source
Math & Science IDOE
  
8.5.9
The learner will be able to compare the mean*, median*, and mode* of a data set. *mean: the average obtained by adding the values and dividing by the number of values *median: the value that divides a set of data, written in order of size, into two equal parts *mode: the most common value in a given data set .
Strand Source
Math Skills IDOE
  
8.5.10
The learner will be able to explain how the comparison of data from two groups involves comparing both their middles and the spreads.
Strand Source
Math & Science IDOE
  
Historical Perspectives
The learner will be able to gain understanding of how the scientific enterprise operates through examples of historical events. Through the study of these events, they understand that new ideas are limited by the context in which they are conceived, are often rejected by the scientific establishment, sometimes spring from unexpected findings, and grow or transform slowly through the contributions of many different investigators.
Strand Source
Science: History IDOE
  
8.6.1
The learner will be able to understand and explain that Antoine Lavoisier's work was based on the idea that when materials react with each other, many changes can take place, but that in every case the total amount of matter afterward is the same as before. Note that Lavoisier successfully tested the concept of conservation of matter by conducting a series of experiments in which he carefully measured the masses of all the substances involved in various chemical reactions, including the gases used and those given off.
Strand Source
Scientists IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Mass Transit, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8masstransit.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Mass Transit, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8masstransit.pdf
  
8.6.2
The learner will be able to understand and describe that the accidental discovery that minerals containing uranium darken photographic film, as light does, led to the discovery of radioactivity.
Strand Source
Science: History IDOE
  
8.6.3
The learner will be able to understand that and describe how in their laboratory in France, Marie Curie and her husband, Pierre Curie, isolated two new elements that were the source of most of the radioactivity of the uranium ore. Note that they named one radium because it gave off powerful, invisible rays, and the other polonium in honor of Madame Curie's country of birth, Poland. Also note that Marie Curie was the first scientist ever to win the Nobel Prize in two different fields, in physics, shared with her husband, and later in chemistry.
Strand Source
Scientists IDOE
  
8.6.4
The learner will be able to describe how the discovery of radioactivity as a source of Earth's heat energy made it possible to understand how Earth can be several billion years old and still have a hot interior.
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Science: History IDOE
  
Common Themes
The learner will be able to analyze the parts and interactions of systems to understand internal and external relationships. They investigate rates of change, cyclic changes, and changes that counterbalance one another. They use mental and physical models to reflect upon and interpret the limitations of such models.
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Systems IDOE
  
8.7.1
The learner will be able to explain that a system usually has some properties that are different from those of its parts but appear because of the interaction of those parts.
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Systems IDOE
  
8.7.2
The learner will be able to explain that even in some very simple systems, it may not always be possible to predict accurately the result of changing some part or connection.
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Systems IDOE
  
8.7.3
The learner will be able to use technology to assist in graphing and with simulations that compute and display results of changing factors in models.
Strand Source
Models IDOE
  Instructional Resources
 
· Parental Genes, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8genes.pdf
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  Assessment Resources
 
· Parental Genes, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8genes.pdf
· Process of Selection, IDOE Curriculum Frameworks, web link [Lesson Plan].  http://www.hobart.k12.in.us/district/l_sci/8selection.pdf
  
8.7.4
The learner will be able to explain that as the complexity of any system increases, gaining an understanding of it depends on summaries, such as averages and ranges*, and on descriptions of typical examples of that system. *range: the difference between the largest and the smallest value .
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Systems IDOE
  
8.7.5
The learner will be able to observe and describe that a system may stay the same because nothing is happening or because things are happening that counteract one another.
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Systems IDOE
  
8.7.6
The learner will be able to recognize that and describe how symmetry may determine properties of many objects, such as molecules, crystals, organisms, and designed structures.
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Scientific Terminology IDOE
  
8.7.7
The learner will be able to illustrate how things, such as seasons or body temperature, occur in cycles.
Strand Source
Changes IDOE
  
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