Sixth Grade Science

Earth’s Place in the Universe

MS-ESS1-1: I can use the Earth-sun-moon system to describe lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons.

YT VIDEO Why the Earth Has Seasons Part 1

YT Video Moon Phases and Eclipses Part 2

Virtual Science Teachers Interactive

National Geographic Kids The Phases of the Moon Activity and Resources

MS-ESS1-2: I can describe the role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system.

YT VIDEO The Role Of Gravity in the Solar System

YT Video Galaxies and Gravity

Twinkl Resources

MS-ESS1-3: I can use data to compare the properties of objects in the solar system.

YT Video Scale Properties of the Solar System

PBS Learning Media Journey Through the Solar System

MS-ESS1-4: I can explain how the geologic time scale is used to organize Earth's 4.6-billion-year-old-history.

YT Video Geologic Time Scale 

YT Video TED Ed Four ways to understand The Earths Age

Better Lesson Resources

Earth's Systems 

MS-ESS2-1: I can describe the process of weathering and erosion on the Earth's surface.

MS-ESS2-2: I can discuss how plate motions and natural disasters have contributed to changes in Earth's surface.

MS-ESS2-3: I can use data from fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures to provide evidence of past plate motions.

MS-ESS2-4: I can describe the water cycle. I can explain the role of the energy from the sun and the force of gravity in the water cycle.

MS-ESS2-5: I can describe how the movement of air masses from region to region causes weather. I can describe how sudden weather can occur when different air masses collide.

MS-ESS2-6: I can use a model to demonstrate how the heating and rotation of Earth contribute to patterns that determine climates in different areas. I can describe the Coriolis effect.

Earth and Human Activity 

MS-ESS3-1: I can discuss the events that have led to uneven distributions of Earth's mineral, energy, and groundwater resources.

MS-ESS3-2: I can use information that I have learned about natural disasters in the past to come up with ideas for limiting the potential destruction that they can cause in the future.

1MS-ESS3-3: I can describe the impact that humans have on the environment. I can brainstorm ways that humans can limit water usage, land usage, and pollution. I can determine if these solutions are reasonable.

MS-ESS3-4: I can talk about the ways that the increases in the human population and the use of natural resources impact Earth's systems.

MS-ESS3-5: I can discuss the different factors that have caused a rise in global temperatures over the past century.

Engineering Design

MS-ETS1-1: I can develop a successful solution to a design problem using scientific principles. I can compare the pros and cons of my solution in order to determine if it is reasonable.

MS-ETS1-2: I can test my design solutions to determine whether or not they will solve the problem.

MS-ETS1-3: I can use the data gathered from tests to determine which design solution will best solve the problem.

MS-ETS1-4: I can develop a model of the design that can be tested and modified to create a successful prototype.


Life Science: From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes 

MS-LS1-1: I can provide evidence that living things are made of cells. I can show that some things are made of one cell while others are made of many different numbers and types of cells.

MS-LS1-2: I can construct a model of a cell that shows how all of the parts work together to help the cell function.

MS-LS1-3: I can describe the body as a system. I can explain the subsystems that work together so that the body can function. I can discuss the relationships between cells, tissues, and organs.

MS-LS1-4: I can explain how some animal behaviors help them to successfully reproduce. I can explain how some plant structures allow plants to successfully reproduce. I can back up my explanations with facts.

MS-LS1-5: I can explain how environmental factors affect the growth of organisms. I can explain how genetic factors affect the growth of organisms. I can back up my explanations with facts.

MS-LS1-8: I can demonstrate how our senses answer to stimuli by sending messages to the brain causing quick reactions or storage as memories.

Life Science: Heredity: Inheritance and Variation of Traits 

MS-LS3-2: I can explain why asexual reproduction results in offspring with identical genetic information. I can explain why sexual reproduction results in offspring with genetic variation. I can support my explanations with models.

Earth and Space Science: Earth's Systems

MS-ESS2-4: I can describe the water cycle. I can explain the role of the energy from the sun and the force of gravity in the water cycle.

MS-ESS2-5: I can describe how the movement of air masses from region to region causes weather. I can describe how sudden weather can occur when different air masses collide.

MS-ESS2-6: I can use a model to demonstrate how the heating and rotation of Earth contribute to patterns that determine climates in different areas. I can describe the Coriolis effect.

Earth and Space Science: Earth and Human Activity

MS-ESS3-3: I can describe the impact that humans have on the environment. I can brainstorm ways that humans can limit water usage, land usage, and pollution. I can determine if these solutions are reasonable.

MS-ESS3-5: I can discuss the different factors that have caused a rise in global temperatures over the past century.

Physical Science: Energy

MS-PS3-3: I can design, construct, and test a device that will either minimize or maximize thermal energy transfer.

MS-PS3-4: I can conduct experiments to find out more about the relationships among energy transfer, matter, mass, and kinetic energy of the particles as measured by the temperature of the sample.

MS-PS3-5: I can develop and present arguments to demonstrate that when the kinetic energy of an object changes, energy is transferred to or from the object.

Engineering Design

MS-ETS1-1: I can develop a successful solution to a design problem using scientific principles. I can compare the pros and cons of my solution in order to determine if it is reasonable.

MS-ETS1-2: I can test my design solutions to determine whether or not they will solve the problem.

MS-ETS1-3: I can use the data gathered from tests to determine which design solution will best solve the problem.

MS-ETS1-4: I can develop a model of the design that can be tested and modified to create a successful prototype.

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