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Science CAVS — 3 packaging options LEVEL A (Grades K–5)


Program Components


Science Picture Dictionary


15 Books, available in Spanish and Haitian-Creole


Activity Placemats


36 Placemats, two sides (3 for each lesson)


Flip Book 12-Page book, two sides


Available in PDF online


All Spanish and English Blackline Masters and Spanish and English Parent letters


Interactive Transparencies/Blackline Masters


24 Sheets each Concept Posters


With plastic pocket holder 4 posters, two sides


Teacher’s Guide - 24 lessons


Includes scripted lessons with review BLMs and 24 Concept Web BLMs


Vocabulary Cards 83 Cards, two sides


Science Journal Set of 20 journals


Radius® Vocabulary Cards 83 Cards, two sides


Radius®Audio Learning System 1 System


Manipulatives 3 Tubs per each level*


CHOKING HAZARD (1,4) Not for under 3 yrs.


• • • • • © Northpoint Horizons GL_L1_VocabCard_Radius.indd 1 • • • • • BigBook_L1.indd 1 • LESSON 1 living thing


A panda is a living thing.


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1a • • • Name Is It Relevant? Name rite LESSON • • • Grades K–5 Science Content Academic Vocabulary System Grades K–5 Science Content Academic Vocabulary System ACTIVITY 1 1 Sea Monkey® • eggs Northpoint Horizons


Look at the Sea Monkey eggs with a hand lens.


• Draw what you see.


Observe Living Things 2


Write your name on a piece of tape. • Put the tape on the tank.


Put the Sea Monkey eggs in the tank.


Sea Monkey® tank with salt water 3 Observe warm place. hand lens Grades K–5 Put the tank in a


Look at the eggs with the hand lens every day for 5 days.


• Do not take the eggs out of the water.


4 Record Science Content Academic Vocabulary System


Draw a picture each day to show what you see.


Day 1


English/Spanish


2 3 4 5


What I saw 5 Share Show your pictures


to others. • Tell what you observed.


• Tell how the Sea Monkey eggs changed.


hand lens


Will the Sea Monkey eggs hatch faster in warmer water? Try it!


GL_L1_Placemat.indd 1 5/16/07 4:27:10 PM tank with salt water 3 Observe warm place. Grades K–5 Put the tank in a


Look at the eggs with the hand lens every day for 5 days.


• Do not take the eggs out of the water.


4 Record Science Content Academic Vocabulary System


Draw a picture each day to show what you see.


Day 1


English/Spanish


2 3 4 5


ISBN 978-1-60410-702-9


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Record Sheet 24 Use with Activity 24


3 W Concept Web 24 Drawings and definitions will vary. 24 How can you solve problems?


Copy your word problem and the solution in the space below. NPH SciPD FrBk Cvr Final.indd 1


Circle the irrelevant information.


S a guess.trategies for reading the problem


4 Observe and Explore 1. relevant information Write the solution to your classmate’s problem in the space below.


is irrelevant 3. When you use the 2. irrelevant information


process of elimination


choices that do not work. 3. restate the problem


4. Information that you need to solve a problem 4. trial and error


irrelevant information is 5 Share 5. You use relevant . trial and error 5. process of elimination


Did your classmate solve your problem correctly? until you find the answer.


Did your classmate identify the unnecessary information? restate the problem


6. estimate Note to Parents: Use this sheet to review a math inquiry activity that your child did in class. 142 Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? estimate trial and error irrelevant


process of elimination


Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? 143 relevant


This toy does not grow and change.


process of elimination


c. a way to cross out answer choices that are not the solution


d. facts not needed to solve the problem


when you try different numbers estimate e. to say the problem again f. to make a good guess Nonliving things do not grow and change.


Living things such as this panda need food.


estimate Name


Draw a picture or write a definition for each vocabulary word. How can you solve problems?


Fill in the sentences with words from below. 1. When you


the answer, you make


2. Information that doesn’t help you solve the problem relevant information


Lesson Review 24 Draw a line to connect each vocabulary word with its definition. .


Strategies for solving the problem


trial and error a.


, you cross off


trying different answers to a problem to find the solution


b. facts needed to solve the problem Living things grow and change.


This plant changes as it grows.


LESSON 1 What are living things? 9/27/07 12:11:12 PM What I saw 5 Share Show your pictures


to others. • Tell what you observed.


• Tell how the Sea Monkey eggs changed.


Comprehensive Assessment


Will the Sea Monkey eggs hatch faster in warmer water? Try it!


Includes:


• 188 Standards-Based Content Academic Vocabulary Words


• Full-Color Photographs and Images •Each Word, Clear Defi nition, and Word


in Context in English/Spanish Name Is It Relevant? Name rite LESSON


Find more quality Science products on our Web site at: www.NorthpointHorizons.com Name


Record Sheet 24 Use with Activity 24


LESSON


3 W Concept Web 24 Drawings and definitions will vary. 24 How can you solve problems?


Copy your word problem and the solution in the space below. NPH SciPD FrBk Cvr Final.indd 1


Circle the irrelevant information.


S a guess.trategies for reading the problem


4 Observe and Explore 1. relevant information Write the solution to your classmate’s problem in the space below.


is irrelevant 3. When you use the 2. irrelevant information


process of elimination


choices that do not work. 3. restate the problem


4. Information that you need to solve a problem 4. trial and error


irrelevant information is 5 Share 5. You use relevant . trial and error 5. process of elimination


Did your classmate solve your problem correctly? until you find the answer.


Did your classmate identify the unnecessary information? restate the problem


6. estimate Note to Parents: Use this sheet to review a math inquiry activity that your child did in class. 142 Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? estimate trial and error


A rock does not need food.


144 Lesson 24 How can you solve problems?


irrelevant process of


elimination Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? 143


A rock does not need food.


144 Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? relevant process of elimination


c. a way to cross out answer choices that are not the solution


d. facts not needed to solve the problem


when you try different numbers estimate e. to say the problem again f. to make a good guess Nonliving things do not grow and change.


This toy does not grow and change.


estimate Name


Draw a picture or write a definition for each vocabulary word. How can you solve problems?


Fill in the sentences with words from below. 1. When you


the answer, you make


2. Information that doesn’t help you solve the problem relevant information


Lesson Review 24 Draw a line to connect each vocabulary word with its definition. .


Strategies for solving the problem


trial and error


a. trying different answers to a problem to find the solution


, you cross off b. facts needed to solve the problem


Living things such as this panda need food.


Interactive Transparencies/Blackline Masters


24 Sheets each Concept Posters


Which are nonliving things? Which are nonliving things? 6/4/07 2:37:31 PM


With plastic pocket holder 4 posters, two sides


BigBook_L1.indd 1 6/4/07 2:37:31 PM Teacher’s Guide - 24 lessons


Includes scripted lessons with review BLMs and 24 Concept Web BLMs


Vocabulary Cards 110 Cards, two sides


Science Journal Set of 20 journals


Radius® Vocabulary Cards 110 Cards, two sides


Radius®Audio Learning System 1 System


Manipulatives


3 Tubs per each level* 1 Tub with safety items


110


CHOKING HAZARD (1,4) Not for under 3 yrs.


• • • • • • 11 2 • • • LESSON 24 • • 0000-0400-213-0 © Northpoint Horizons GU_L24_VocabCard_Radius.indd 1 7/5/07 5:13:52 PM axis Earth spins on its axis. axis 107a


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• • • ISBN 978-1-60410-702-9 Includes:


• 188 Standards-Based Content Academic Vocabulary Words


1 What are living things? in Context in English/Spanish 9/27/07 12:11:12 PM Living things grow and change.


This plant changes as it grows.


• Full-Color Photographs and Images •Each Word, Clear Defi nition, and Word


GL_L1_Placemat.indd 1 5/16/07 4:27:10 PM


Available in PDFs from NPH website includes: Pre-/Post-Strand Tests and Lesson Quizzes in 3 differentiated levels


• • • GU_L24_Placemat.indd 1 Name Is It Relevant? Name rite LESSON Name


Copy your word problem and the solution in the space below. Circle the irrelevant information.


S a guess.trategies for reading the problem


4 Observe and Explore 1. relevant information Write the solution to your classmate’s problem in the space below.


is • 142 irrelevant 3. When you use the 2. irrelevant information


process of elimination


choices that do not work. 3. restate the problem


4. Information that you need to solve a problem 4. trial and error


irrelevant information is 5 Share 5. You use relevant . trial and error 5. process of elimination


Did your classmate solve your problem correctly? until you find the answer.


Did your classmate identify the unnecessary information? restate the problem


6. estimate Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? estimate trial and error irrelevant


process of elimination


Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? 143 process of elimination


c. a way to cross out answer choices that are not the solution


d. facts not needed to solve the problem


when you try different numbers f.


e. estimate Note to Parents: Use this sheet to review a math inquiry activity that your child did in class. relevant


Earth spins fastest at its equator.


to say the problem again to make a good guess North Pole Earth’s Axis


How does Earth move on it axis? Earth spins on its axis. Earth spins fastest at its equator.


night axis South Pole North Pole Equator 144 Lesson 24 How can you solve problems?


axis an imaginary line that passes through Earth’s North Pole and South Pole


equator an imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the North Pole and South Pole


2 ReaderCardA_L24.indd 2-3


Use a foam ball on a thin stick to show how Earth spins.


Northpoint Horizons South Pole


rotation one whole turn on Earth’s axis


Northpoint Horizons


Draw a picture or make a model to show how Earth’s rotation causes day and night.


The part of Earth that faces away from the Sun has night.


Tell what causes the change shown in the pictures. 3 ReaderCardA_L24.indd 2-3 5/31/07 5:11:16 PM 5/31/07 5:11:16 PM


The part of Earth that faces the Sun has day.


Sun 2


axis an imaginary line that passes through Earth’s North Pole and South Pole


equator an imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the North Pole and South Pole


Use a foam ball on a thin stick to show how Earth spins.


Northpoint Horizons South Pole


rotation one whole turn on Earth’s axis


Northpoint Horizons


Draw a picture or make a model to show how Earth’s rotation causes day and night.


The part of Earth that faces away from the Sun has night.


Tell what causes the change shown in the pictures. 3 What causes the change in the pictures? 144 Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? Equator


The part of Earth that faces the Sun has day.


Sun day Earth’s Rotation How long does Earth take to spin around one time?


Every 24 hours Earth makes one spin, or rotation, on its axis. The rotation of Earth causes day and night.


Sun South Pole


Earth’s Axis How does Earth move on it axis?


Earth spins on its axis. Earth’s Rotation How long does Earth take to spin around one time?


Every 24 hours Earth makes one spin, or rotation, on its axis.


estimate Name


Record Sheet 24 Use with Activity 24


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3 W Concept Web 24 Drawings and definitions will vary. 24 How can you solve problems?


Draw a picture or write a definition for each vocabulary word. How can you solve problems?


Fill in the sentences with words from below. 1. When you


NPH SciPD FrBk Cvr Final.indd 1 the answer, you make


2. Information that doesn’t help you solve the problem relevant information


Lesson Review 24 Draw a line to connect each vocabulary word with its definition. .


Strategies for solving the problem


trial and error


a. trying different answers to a problem to find the solution


, you cross off b. facts needed to solve the problem eggs English/Spanish ACTIVITY 1 1 Northpoint Horizons


Look at the Sea Monkey eggs with a hand lens.


• Draw what you see.


Observe Living Things 2


Write your name on a piece of tape. • Put the tape on the tank.


Put the Sea Monkey eggs in the tank.


English/Spanish • • • • • • Science, K-2 Teacher’s Guide Science, K-2 Teacher’s Guide


NEW


Comprehensive Science CAVS Level A: $1,599


ISBN: 978-1-60410-700-5 Ideal for SPED, ELL, Title I+III, RtI


Content Academic Vocabulary System


CORE Science CAVS Level A: $499


ISBN: 978-1-60410-694-7 Ideal for supplementing the core instruction


Content Academic Vocabulary System


Science, K-2 Teacher’s Guide


Science CAVS ENGAGE Bundle Level A: $119


ISBN: 978-1-60410-818-7 Ideal for supplementing the core instruction


Content Academic Vocabulary System


LEVEL B (Grades 3–8)


Program Components


Science Picture Dictionary


15 Books, available in Spanish and Haitian-Creole


Activity Placemats


36 Placemats, two sides (3 for each lesson)


Reader Cards


7 Cards per lesson (24 lessons) 168 card A 168 card B


Available in PDF online


All Spanish and English Blackline Masters and Spanish and English Parent letters


• • Grades K–5 Grades ACTIVITY 24 1 2 paper circles Northpoint Horizons


Model How the Moon Moves 2


Place a dot on the edge of the small circle.


• This circle stands for the Moon. • The dot marks one side of the Moon.


K–5 Science Content Academic Vocabulary System Place the large circle on your desk.


• This circle stands for Earth. Place the Moon about 8 centimeters from Earth. • The dot on the Moon should face Earth.


English/Spanish marker marker 3 metric ruler Model Move the Moon around Earth.


• Keep the dot on the Moon facing Earth.


4 Observe and Record


Count how many rotations the Moon makes as it moves around Earth one time.


Grades K–5 5 Share


Write or talk about what you observed.


Science Content Academic Vocabulary System


• Tell why we always see the same side of the Moon from Earth.


metric ruler 3 Model Move the Moon around Earth.


• Keep the dot on the Moon facing Earth.


4 Observe and Record


Count how many rotations the Moon makes as it moves around Earth one time.


Grades K–5 5 Share


Write or talk about what you observed.


Science Content Academic Vocabulary System


• Tell why we always see the same side of the Moon from Earth.


2 paper circles ACTIVITY 24 1 Northpoint Horizons


Model How the Moon Moves 2


Place a dot on the edge of the small circle.


• This circle stands for the Moon. • The dot marks one side of the Moon.


Science Content Academic Vocabulary System Place the large circle on your desk.


• This circle stands for Earth. Place the Moon about 8 centimeters from Earth. • The dot on the Moon should face Earth.


English/Spanish • • • • • Science, 3-5 Teacher’s Guide •


Comprehensive Science CAVS Level B: $1,599


ISBN: 978-1-60410-724-1 Ideal for SPED, ELL, Title I+III, RtI


Content Academic Vocabulary System


Science, 3-5 Teacher’s Guide


CORE Science CAVS Level B: $499


ISBN: 978-1-60410-724-1C Ideal for supplementing the core instruction


Content Academic Vocabulary System


NEW


Science CAVS ENGAGE


Bundle Level B: $119


ISBN: 978-1-60410-819-4 Ideal for supplementing the core instruction


Content Academic Vocabulary System


Science, 3-5 Teacher’s Guide


English/Spanish English/Spanish


Make a larger Moon and do the activity again. Does the size of the Moon affect how many rotations it makes?


GU_L24_Placemat.indd 1 9/17/07 10:52:58 AM ISBN 978-1-60410-702-9 ISBN 978-1-60410-702-9 Includes:


• 188 Standards-Based Content Academic Vocabulary Words


• Full-Color Photographs and Images


• Each Word, Clear Defi nition, and Word in Context in English/Spanish


9/27/07 12:11:12 PM Name Is It Relevant? Name rite LESSON Name


3 W Concept Web 24 Drawings and definitions will vary. 24 How can you solve problems?


Copy your word problem and the solution in the space below. Circle the irrelevant information.


S a guess.trategies for reading the problem


4 Observe and Explore 1. relevant information Write the solution to your classmate’s problem in the space below.


is irrelevant 3. When you use the 2. irrelevant information


process of elimination


choices that do not work. 3. restate the problem


4. Information that you need to solve a problem 4. trial and error


irrelevant information is 5 Share 5. You use relevant . trial and error 5. process of elimination


Did your classmate solve your problem correctly? until you find the answer.


Did your classmate identify the unnecessary information? restate the problem


6. estimate Note to Parents: Use this sheet to review a math inquiry activity that your child did in class. 142 Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? estimate trial and error irrelevant


process of elimination


Lesson 24 How can you solve problems? 143 relevant


Earth spins fastest at its equator.


process of elimination


c. a way to cross out answer choices that are not the solution


d. facts not needed to solve the problem


when you try different numbers estimate North Pole Earth’s Axis


How does Earth move on it axis? Earth spins on its axis. Earth spins fastest at its equator.


night axis North Pole What causes the change in the pictures? day Earth’s Rotation How long does Earth take to spin around one time?


Every 24 hours Earth makes one spin, or rotation, on its axis. The rotation of Earth causes day and night.


Sun e. to say the problem again f. to make a good guess


Earth’s Axis How does Earth move on it axis?


Earth spins on its axis. Earth’s Rotation How long does Earth take to spin around one time?


Every 24 hours Earth makes one spin, or rotation, on its axis.


estimate Name


Draw a picture or write a definition for each vocabulary word. How can you solve problems?


Fill in the sentences with words from below. 1. When you


the answer, you make


2. Information that doesn’t help you solve the problem relevant information


Lesson Review 24 Draw a line to connect each vocabulary word with its definition. .


Strategies for solving the problem


trial and error


a. trying different answers to a problem to find the solution


, you cross off b. facts needed to solve the problem NPH SciPD FrBk Cvr Final.indd 1 9/27/07 12:11:12 PM


Record Sheet 24 Use with Activity 24


Find more quality Science products on our Web site at: www.NorthpointHorizons.com


Make a larger Moon and do the activity again. Does the size of the Moon affect how many rotations it makes?


9/17/07 10:52:58 AM


Includes:


• 188 Standards-Based Content Academic Vocabulary Words


• Full-Color Photographs and Images


• Each Word, Clear Defi nition, and Word in Context in English/Spanish


axis an imaginary line that passes through Earth’s North Pole and South Pole


equator an imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the North Pole and South Pole


2 ReaderCardB_L24.indd 2-3


Use a foam ball on a thin stick to show how Earth spins.


Northpoint Horizons


rotation one whole turn on Earth’s axis


Northpoint Horizons


Draw a picture or make a model to show how Earth’s rotation causes day and night.


3 ReaderCardB_L24.indd 2-3 5/31/07 5:20:20 PM 5/31/07 5:20:20 PM 2


axis an imaginary line that passes through Earth’s North Pole and South Pole


equator an imaginary line that circles Earth halfway between the North Pole and South Pole


Use a foam ball on a thin stick to show how Earth spins.


Northpoint Horizons


rotation one whole turn on Earth’s axis


Northpoint Horizons


Draw a picture or make a model to show how Earth’s rotation causes day and night.


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Comprehensive Program


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LESSON 24 LESSON 24 axis axis


Earth spins on its axis.


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Earth spins on its axis.


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Earth spins on its axis.


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LESSON 1


living thing


A panda is a living thing.


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A panda is a living thing.


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