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Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Writing Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time.
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Writing Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time.
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Writing Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time.
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Writing Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time.
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Writing Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time.
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Writing Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Science
Earth and Space Science: The earth and earth materials as we know them today have developed over long periods of time, through continual change processes.
Earth and Space Science: The earth is part of a solar system, made up of distinct parts that have temporal and spatial interrelationships.
Earth and Space Science: The origin and evolution of galaxies and the universe demonstrate fundamental principles of physical science across vast distances and time.
Life Science: All living organisms have identifiable structures and characteristics that allow for survival (organisms, populations, & species).
Life Science: Matter cycles and energy flows through an ecosystem.
Life Science: Groups of organisms show evidence of change over time (structures, behaviors, and biochemistry).
Life Science: Humans are similar to other species in many ways, and yet are unique among Earth's life forms.
Physical Science: All living and nonliving things are composed of matter having characteristic properties that distinguish one substance from another (independent of size or amount of substance).
Physical Science: Energy is necessary for change to occur in matter. Energy can be stored, transferred, and transformed, but cannot be destroyed.
Physical Science: The motion of an object is affected by forces.
Reading Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects
Writing Standards for Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects