First Grade Harcourt Science Pacing Guide - Fremont City Schools

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First Grade Harcourt Science Pacing Guide. Page 1 of 5. Science Harcourt Topic. StoryTown. Theme. Content Statements. StoryTown stories that relate to topic.
First Grade Harcourt Science Pacing Guide Science Harcourt Topic Chapter 2 – Living and Nonliving Things Lesson 1: What Are Living and Nonliving Things? p. 68 - 73 Chapter 2 – Living and Nonliving Things Lesson 2: What Do Animals Need? p. 74 - 79 Chapter 2 – Living and Nonliving Things Lesson 3: What Do Plants Need? p. 80 - 85 Science Spin from Weekly Reader Traveling Turtles – A Trip Across the Atlantic p. 86 - 87 Science Readers All About Animals Animal Groups What Do You Eat Chapter 3 – Living and Nonliving Things Get What They Need Lesson 1: How Do Living Things Get What They Need p. 94 - 99 Science Readers Environments for Living Things

StoryTown Theme

Content Statements

StoryTown stories that relate to topic

Get Started Story Living things have basic needs, which are met by obtaining materials from the physical environment.

A Nut Falls

Living things survive only in environments that meet their needs.

Paired Selections Plants Can’t Jump Cornfield Leaves

3 Turning Corners

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First Grade Harcourt Science Pacing Guide Science Harcourt Topic Chapter 6 – Motion Lesson 1: How Do Things Move? p. 198 - 203 Chapter 6 – Motion Lesson 2: How Do We Change the Way Things Move? p. 204 - 211 Chapter 6 – Motion Lesson 3: How Does Gravity Make Things Move? p. 212 - 217 Science Readers Motion In Motion Ride On

StoryTown Theme

Content Statements

Objects can be moved in a variety of ways, such as straight, zigzag, circular and back and forth..

StoryTown stories that relate to topic

Get Started Story Frog Gets His Song Sid Scores

Paired Selections Soccer Song 3 Turning Corners Cont.

Now You Know About Soccer

Land of Ice My Father’s Feet

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First Grade Harcourt Science Pacing Guide Science Harcourt Topic

StoryTown Theme

Chapter 5 – Changes in Matter Lesson 2: How Can Matter Change? p. 168 - 175

Content Statements

Get Started Story The physical properties of water change. Shadow in the Snow Properties of objects and materials can change.

Chapter 5 – Changes in Matter Lesson 3: How Can Water Change? p. 160 - 167 Science Readers A Change of Matter

StoryTown stories that relate to topic

Paired Selections Snow Surprise The Snowflake Man 4 Wild and Wonderful

Forms of Water

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First Grade Harcourt Science Pacing Guide Science Harcourt Topic Chapter 4 – Seasons Lesson 1: What is Spring? p. 116 - 123 Chapter 4 – Seasons Lesson 2: What is Summer? p. 124 - 129 Chapter 4 – Seasons Lesson 3: What is Fall? p. 130 - 135 Chapter 4 – Seasons Lesson 4: What is Winter? p. 136 – 141

StoryTown Theme

Content Statements

StoryTown stories that relate to topic Get Started Story Kid’s Play

Living things have basic needs, which are met by obtaining materials from the physical environment.

The Missing Cake

Living things survive only in environments that meet their needs. Paired Selections Ways People Live

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Houses

Where We Live

Flake, the Missing Hamster Three Reasons Why Pets are Great!

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First Grade Harcourt Science Pacing Guide Science Harcourt Topic

StoryTown Theme

Need to supplement: The sun is the principal source of energy.

Content Statements

StoryTown stories that relate to topic Get Started Story

The sun is the principal source of energy. Night Flight

Paired Selections Blast Off! Traveling Through Time 6 New Places, New Faces

Chapter 5 – Changes in Matter Lesson 1: How Can We Classify Matter? p. 160 - 167

The physical properties of water change.

Get Started Story

Properties of objects and materials can change.

Patty’s Family Sketches

Chapter 5 – Changes in Matter Lesson 4: What are Some Other Changes to Matter? p. 184 - 189 Science Reader

Paired Selections At the Crayon Factory Crayons

Changes in Matter

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