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Student Workbook for Argument-Driven Inquiry in Fifth-Grade Science : Three-Dimensional Investigations.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Arlington, VA : National Science Teachers Association, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (298 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781681405742
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Student Workbook for Argument-Driven Inquiry in Fifth-Grade ScienceLOC classification:
  • Q181 .S267 2021
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Contents -- Section 1: Introduction and Investigation Safety -- Introduction -- Safety Rules -- Safety Acknowledgment Form -- Section 2: Matter and Its Interactions -- 1 - Movement of Matter Into and Out of a System: What Causes the Water to Come Out of the Tube in the Balloon Water Dispenser? -- 2 - Movement of Particles in a Liquid: Why Do People Use Hot Water Instead of Cold Water When They Make Tea? -- 3 - States of Matter and Weight: What Happens to the Weight of a Substance When It Changes From a Solid to a Liquid or a Liquid to a Solid? -- 4 - Chemical Reactions: Which Pairs of the Available Liquids Produce a New Substance When They Are Mixed Together? -- 5 - Reactions and Weight: What Happens to the Total Weight of a Closed System When a Chemical Reaction Takes Place Within That System? -- 6 - Physical and Chemical Properties: What Are the Identities of the Unknown Powders? -- Section 3: Motion and Stability -- 7 - Gravity: What Direction Is the Gravitational Force Exerted by Earth on Objects? -- Section 4: Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics -- 8 - Plant Growth: Where Do the Materials That Plants Need for Growth Come From in the Environment? -- 9 - Energy in Ecosystems: How Do We Best Model the Transfer of Energy Into and Within the Living Things That Are Found in the Arctic Ocean? -- 10 - Movement of Carbon in Ecosystems: How Does the Amount of Dissolved Carbon Dioxide Gas Found in Water Change Over Time When Aquatic Plants and Animals Are Present? -- Section 5: Earth's Place in the Universe -- 11 - Patterns in Shadows: How Does the Location of the Sun in the Sky Affect the Direction and Length of Shadows? -- 12 - Daylight and Location: Why Does the Duration of Daylight Change in Different Locations Throughout the Year, and Why Isn't the Pattern the Same in All Locations on Earth?.
13 - Stars in the Night Sky: How Do the Number and Location of the Constellations That We Can See in the Night Sky Change Based on the Time of Year? -- 14 - Star Brightness: How Does Distance Affect the Apparent Brightness of a Star? -- Section 6: Earth's Systems -- 15 - Geographic Position and Climate: Why Is the Climate in Western and Eastern Washington State So Different? -- 16 - Water Reservoirs: How Are Farmers Able to Grow Crops That Require a Lot of Water When They Live in a State That Does Not Get Much Rain? -- Back Cover.
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Front Cover -- Contents -- Section 1: Introduction and Investigation Safety -- Introduction -- Safety Rules -- Safety Acknowledgment Form -- Section 2: Matter and Its Interactions -- 1 - Movement of Matter Into and Out of a System: What Causes the Water to Come Out of the Tube in the Balloon Water Dispenser? -- 2 - Movement of Particles in a Liquid: Why Do People Use Hot Water Instead of Cold Water When They Make Tea? -- 3 - States of Matter and Weight: What Happens to the Weight of a Substance When It Changes From a Solid to a Liquid or a Liquid to a Solid? -- 4 - Chemical Reactions: Which Pairs of the Available Liquids Produce a New Substance When They Are Mixed Together? -- 5 - Reactions and Weight: What Happens to the Total Weight of a Closed System When a Chemical Reaction Takes Place Within That System? -- 6 - Physical and Chemical Properties: What Are the Identities of the Unknown Powders? -- Section 3: Motion and Stability -- 7 - Gravity: What Direction Is the Gravitational Force Exerted by Earth on Objects? -- Section 4: Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics -- 8 - Plant Growth: Where Do the Materials That Plants Need for Growth Come From in the Environment? -- 9 - Energy in Ecosystems: How Do We Best Model the Transfer of Energy Into and Within the Living Things That Are Found in the Arctic Ocean? -- 10 - Movement of Carbon in Ecosystems: How Does the Amount of Dissolved Carbon Dioxide Gas Found in Water Change Over Time When Aquatic Plants and Animals Are Present? -- Section 5: Earth's Place in the Universe -- 11 - Patterns in Shadows: How Does the Location of the Sun in the Sky Affect the Direction and Length of Shadows? -- 12 - Daylight and Location: Why Does the Duration of Daylight Change in Different Locations Throughout the Year, and Why Isn't the Pattern the Same in All Locations on Earth?.

13 - Stars in the Night Sky: How Do the Number and Location of the Constellations That We Can See in the Night Sky Change Based on the Time of Year? -- 14 - Star Brightness: How Does Distance Affect the Apparent Brightness of a Star? -- Section 6: Earth's Systems -- 15 - Geographic Position and Climate: Why Is the Climate in Western and Eastern Washington State So Different? -- 16 - Water Reservoirs: How Are Farmers Able to Grow Crops That Require a Lot of Water When They Live in a State That Does Not Get Much Rain? -- Back Cover.

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