Measure of mass, volume, temperature and matter using
appropiate instruments and units of measurement
Changing states of
matter
Force and motion
The effects of force
Motion
Different forces
Cognition
Demonstrate that matter has mass and occupies space;
compare the physical states of matter; measure the mass,
volume and temperature of matter using appropriate
instruments and units of measrements; Experiment with
changing states of matter; Identify the principal
measurements of motion; demonstrate the effects of ofrce
on objects; identify different forces and their effects;
compare predictions with observations for studying force.
Culture
Education through values: Respecting the environment
and taking care of yourself. Useful inventios and their
physical properties: the wheel in the modern world
Communication
Language of
learning
Make comparisons; Using word focus (vocabulary building; use of
nouns; adjectives and verbs in common sentences; Do-Does
questions; answer questions from memory; Identify adjectives that
describe shape, size, color, taste and texture; make definitions;
summarize characteristics; make inferences about the results of
hipothetical conditions, make conjectures; can sequence step by
step; understand prohibitions and cautionary statements,
Language
through
learning
identify and describe matter and changes in the
states of matter though experimentation;
Identify different types of forces and their
effects; Compare predictions with observations
when describing force and motion
Language for learning
Use of 4 Skills: Listening, Speaking, Reading,
and Writing; Development of scientific skills