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Maryland Lesson Plans
1.1
- What is science?
1.2
- Living Things
1.3
- Where does life come from?
1.4
- How are living things classified?
2.1
- The World of Cells
2.2
- The Different Jobs of Cells
3.1
- What are bacteria?
3.2
- Bacteria in Your Life
4.1
- Protists
4.2 -
Fungi
5.1
- An Overview of Plants
5.1
- An Overview of Plants
5.3
- Seed Plants
6.1
- What is an animal?
6.2
- Sponges, Cnidarians, Flatworms, and Roundworms
6.3
- Mollusks and Segmented Worms
6.4
- Arthropods and Echinoderms
7.1
- Chordate Animals
7.2
- Amphibians and Reptiles
7.3
- Birds
7.4
- Mammals
8.1
- The Environment
8.1
- The Environment
8.3 -
Matter and Energy
9.1 -
Energy Resources
9.2
- Alternative Energy Resources
9.3
- Water
9.4
- Land
10.1
- Earth's Atmosphere
10.2
- Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere
10.3
- Air Movement
11.1
- What is weather?
11.2
- Weather Patterns
11.3
- Weather Forecasts
12.1
- Ocean Water
12.2
- Ocean Currents and Climate
12.3
- Waves
12.4
- Life in the Oceans
13.1
- Minerals-Earth's Jewels
13.2
- Igneous and Sedimentary Rocks
13.3
- Metamorphic Rocks and the Rock Cycle
14.1
- Forces Inside Earth
14.2
- Features of Earthquakes
14.3
- People and Earthquakes
15.1
- Landforms
15.2
- Viewpoints
15.3
- Maps
16.1
- Weathering and Soil Formation
16.2
- Erosion of Earth's Surface
17.1
- Earth's Place in Space
17.2
- The Solar System
17.3
- Stars and Galaxies
18.1
- Physical Properties and Changes
18.2
- Chemical Properties and Changes
19.1
- Motion
19.2
- Newton's Laws of Motion
19.3
- Work and Simple Machines
20.1
- Energy Changes
20.2
- Temperature
20.3
- Chemical Energy
21.1
- Electric Charge
21.2
- Electric Current
21.3
- Electric Circuits
22.1
- What is magnetism?
22.2
- Electricity and Magnetism |