• Science Overview

    • Science Philosophy

       
      Science is a comprehensive process by which we continually refine our understanding of the universe.  Scientific literacy enables us to make informed, responsible decisions that affect our daily lives.

      District 203 will provide an inquiry and standards based comprehensive curriculum in life science, earth and space science, and physical science. An integral part of this curriculum is to promote an understanding of the interconnections within the sciences and the interactions among science, technology, society, and the environment.

      Instruction in every science classroom will model and provide opportunities for students to participate in scientific inquiry as they experience the wonders of science.  A rich variety of cognitively appropriate strategies and resources will be utilized so that all students have opportunities to experience both success and challenge.
       
      Using inquiry implies involvement that leads to understanding. The environment in every science classroom will have students actively constructing knowledge by being engaged in observing, questioning, investigating, problem solving, predicting, evaluating, and communicating ideas.  

      As a result of this curriculum, instruction and environment, District 203 will graduate scientifically literate students who ask and investigate scientific questions, evaluate claims and evidence, and make responsible decisions in a rapidly changing world.

      K-5 Science Overview


      The K-5 science program in District 203 is organized around three strands: Life, Earth/Space, and Physical science. At the K-5 level, each grade completes one unit per strand.  

      The science units are listed below:
       
       
       Grade
       Life Earth/Space Physical
      Umbrella Question:  How does science exploration help me understand my world?
       Kindergarten Growing & Changing
       Collections from Nature
       Constructions
       1st
       Connecting & Examining Life 
       Earth & Space Patterns
       Magnets
      Umbrella Question:  How does scientific inquiry help me interact with my world?
      2nd  
       Life Cycles
       RocksSound
      3rd Habitat Solar System
      Light
      4th
       Human Body in Motion
       Watery Earth
      Matter
      5th Nature's Recyclers
       Earth's Changing Surface
       Energy

       

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