Kindergarten Learning Expectations
Science Expectations
FABRICS
1.1.1 Understand simple properties of common natural and manufactured materials and objects.
- Identify and describe the property of an object.
- Sort common materials and objects using a simple property (e.g., texture, color, size, shape).
1.2.1 Understand that things are made of parts that go together.
- Identify the parts of objects, organisms, and materials.
2.1.1 Understand how to ask a question about objects.
- Wonder and ask questions about objects based on observations.
2.1.2 Understand how to plan and conduct simple investigations following all safety rules.
- Make observations and record characteristics or properties.
- Follow all safety rules during investigations.
2.1.5 Understand how to record and report investigations, results, and explanations.
- Report observations of simple investigations using drawings and simple sentences.
- Describe and/or draw the materials used in the investigation (i.e., numbers, shapes, colors).
- Report safety procedures used during the investigation.
2.2.1 Understand that all scientific observations are reported accurately even when the observations contradict expectations.
- Record what is observed and explain how it was done accurately and honestly.
2.2.2 Understand that observations and measurement are used by scientists to describe the world.
- Raise questions about the natural world and seek answers by making careful observations and trying things out.
- Make observations and measurements about natural phenomena.
3.2.2 Know that people have invented tools for everyday life.
- Describe ways in which common tools help people in their everyday life.
3.2.4 Understand how humans depend on the natural environment.
- Describe what humans obtain from their environment (e.g., a sheep yields wool, which is used to make sweaters).
TREES
1.1.6 Understand characteristics of living organisms.
- Identify observable characteristics of living organisms (e.g., plants have roots, stems, leaves, seeds, flowers).
1.2.1 Understand that things are made of parts that go together.
- Identify the parts of objects, organisms, and materials (e.g., plants, animals, soils, etc.).
1.2.6 Know that living things are made of small parts.
- Observe and show how living things look (especially under a magnifier).
2.1.1 Understand how to ask a question about objects, organisms, and events in the environment.
- Wonder and ask questions about objects, organisms, and events based on observations of the natural world.
2.1.2 Understand how to plan and conduct simple investigations following all safety rules.
- Make observations and record characteristics or properties.
- Follow all safety rules during investigations.
2.1.5 Understand how to record and report investigations, results, and explanations.
- Report observations of simple investigations using drawings and simple sentences.
- Describe and/or draw the materials used in the investigation (e.g., numbers, shapes, colors).
- Report safety procedures used during the investigation.
2.2.1 Understand that all scientific observations are reported accurately even when the observations contradict expectations.
- Record what is observed and explain how it was done accurately and honestly.
2.2.2 Understand that observations and measurements are used by scientists to describe the world.
- Raise questions about the natural world and seek answers by making careful observation and trying things out.
- Make observations and measurements about natural phenomena.
3.2.2 Know that people have invented tools for everyday life.
- Describe ways in which common tools help people in their everyday life.
3.2.4 Understand how humans depend on the natural environment.
- Describe what humans obtain from their environment.
- Describe what organisms obtain from their environment (e.g., a plant needs water and sunlight).
ANIMALS TWO BY TWO
1.1.6 Understand characteristics of living organisms.
- Identify observable characteristics of living organisms (e.g., fish have fins, birds have feathers, etc.)
1.2.1 Understand that things are made of parts that go together.
- Identify the parts of organisms.
1.2.6 Know that living things are made of small parts.
- Observe and show how living things look (especially under a magnifier).
2.1.1 Understand how to ask a question about organisms.
- Wonder and ask questions about organisms.
2.1.2 Understand how to plan and conduct simple investigations following all safety rules.
- Make observations and record characteristics or properties.
- Follow all safety rules during investigations.
2.1.5 Understand how to record and report investigations, results, and explanations.
- Report observations of simple investigations using drawings and simple sentences.
- Describe and/or draw the materials used in the investigation (e.g., numbers, shapes, colors).
- Report safety procedures used during the investigation.
2.2.1 Understand that all scientific observations are reported accurately even when the observations contradict expectations.
- Record what is observed and explain how it was done accurately and honestly.
2.2.2 Understand that observations and measurements are used by scientists to describe the world.
- Raise questions about the natural world and seek answers by making careful observation and trying things out.
- Make observations and measurements about natural phenomena.
3.2.2 Know that people have invented tools for everyday life.
- Describe ways in which common tools help people in their everyday life.
3.2.4 Understand how humans depend on the natural environment.
- Describe what humans obtain from their environment.
- Describe what organisms obtain from their environment (e.g., a plant needs water and sunlight, a fish needs food, etc.)

