I can describe objects using my senses.

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I can describe objects using my senses. Physical Science Skills VI.A.1. Child describes, observes, and investigates properties and characteristics of common objects. I can describe and show the many ways objects can move. Physical Science Skills VI.A.2. Child investigates and describes position and motion of objects.

I can measure objects with simple measuring devices. Physical Science Skills VI.A.3. Child uses simple measuring devices to learn about objects. I can describe the sources of heat, light, and electricity. Physical Science Skills VI.A.4. Child investigates and describes sources of energy including light, heat, and electricity.

I can describe the color, size, and shape of organisms. Life Sciences Skills VI.B.1. Child identifies and describes the characteristics of organisms. green and cold I can discuss the stage of the life cycle of an organism. Life Sciences Skills VI.B.2. Child describes life cycles of organisms.

I can explain why animals and humans need plants. Life Sciences Skills VI.B.3. Child recognizes, observes, and discusses the relationship of organisms to their environments. I can compare and discuss the importance of rocks, soil, and sand. Earth and Space Science Skills VI.C.1. Child identifies, compares, discusses earth materials, and their properties and uses.

I can tell you about the clouds, sun, stars, and moon. Earth and Space Science Skills VI.C.2. Child identifies, observes, and discusses objects in the sky. I can describe what happens during changes in the earth and sky. Earth and Space Science Skills VI.C.3. Child observes and describes what happens during changes in the earth and sky.

I can discuss “green” practices like water conservation and recycling. Earth and Space Science Skills VI.C.4. Child demonstrates the importance of caring for our environment and our planet.