by Callie Oliver | Jan 3, 2019
(UE.ESS2A.a) Rainfall helps to shape the land and affects the types of living things found in a region. Water, ice, wind, living organisms, and gravity break rocks, soils, and sediments into smaller particles and move them around.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 3, 2019
(UE.ESS1C.a) Local, regional, and global patterns of rock formations reveal changes over time due to Earth’s forces such as earthquakes and volcanoes. The presence and location of certain fossil types indicate the order in which rock layers were formed.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 3, 2019
(UE.LS1D.a) Different sense receptors are specialized for particular kinds of information, which then may be processed by the animal’s brain. Animals are able to use their perceptions and memories to guide their actions.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 3, 2019
(UE.LS1A.a) Plants and animals have both internal and external structures that serve various functions in growth, survival, behavior, and reproduction.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 3, 2019
(UE.PS4B.a) An object can be seen when light reflected from its surface enters the eyes.