Access Point #: SC.1.N.1.Pa.1


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Recognize common objects in the environment.
Number: SC.1.N.1.Pa.1 Category: Participatory
Date Adopted or Revised: 02/08 Big Idea: The Practice of Science

A: Scientific inquiry is a multifaceted activity; The processes of science include the formulation of scientifically investigable questions, construction of investigations into those questions, the collection of appropriate data, the evaluation of the meaning of those data, and the communication of this evaluation.

B: The processes of science frequently do not correspond to the traditional portrayal of "the scientific method."

C: Scientific argumentation is a necessary part of scientific inquiry and plays an important role in the generation and validation of scientific knowledge.

D: Scientific knowledge is based on observation and inference; it is important to recognize that these are very different things. Not only does science require creativity in its methods and processes, but also in its questions and explanations.

Related Benchmarks

Name Description
SC.1.N.1.1: Raise questions about the natural world, investigate them in teams through free exploration, and generate appropriate explanations based on those explorations.
SC.1.N.1.3: Keep records as appropriate - such as pictorial and written records - of investigations conducted.
SC.1.N.1.4: Ask "how do you know?" in appropriate situations.



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5020020: Science Grade One
5010042: Language Arts - Grade One
7720020: Access Science Grade 1
7710012: Access Language Arts - Grade 1
5011010: Library Skills/Information Literacy Grade 1
5020080: STEM Lab Grade 1


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