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Elementary Science & STEAM

Science literacy is as important as reading and writing for all people.” (NSTA). Integration of inquiry-based 3D Science opportunities and scaffolded literacy instruction empowers CSD elementary students. Students are learning to research and communicate like scientists, by engaging with rich informational text and deepening their understandings through academic writing and rich discussions. Students also collect, organize and analyze data while using math strategies to develop reasoning to support phenomena. Our students are developing the skills needed to interact with, and understand, the world around them.

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Standards

USBE Final Draft of 2023 Revision of Utah SEEd Standards
Read Final Draft

Safety Standards

Classroom Expectations & Resources
CSD Infographic

Core Guides

USBE Core Guides for the Utah SEEd Standards
Read Here

Science Fair

Dates, Registration and Judging
zFairs

STEAM Integration

Students make connections and develop deeper understandings when content is integrated.
STEM Integrations

What Does the Research Say?

What We are Reading: Ideas for PLCs and Book Groups
Resources

Science Literacy/WISR

CSD Students are Learning to Read, Write and Communicate as Scientists using WISR Strategies
Literacy Supports w/ WISR

Computer Science Integration

KaiBot and Climate Action Kits Integration meet CSD's CS Initiative.
CS Integtration

Standards

USBE Final Draft of 2023 Revision of Utah SEEd Standards
Read Final Draft

Core Guides

USBE Core Guides for the Utah SEEd Standards
Read Here

STEAM Integration

CSD Students Build Connections and Develop Deeper Understandings When Authentic Content Integrations are Made Visible.
STEAM Integration

Science Literacy/ WISR

CSD Students are Learning to Read, Write and Communicate as Scientists using WISR Strategies
Literacy Supports/WISR

Safety Standards

Classroom Expectations & Resources
CSD Infographic

Science Fair

Dates, Registration and Judging
zFairs

What Does the Research Say?

What We are Reading: Ideas for PLCs and Book Groups
Resources

Computer Science Integration

KaiBot and Climate Action Kits integrated with science/STEM to meet CSD's Computer Science Initiative.
CS Integrations

Grade-Level Specific Science Resources

Materials List

Unit Presentation Slides

Vocabulary Cards – English

Vocabulary Cards – Spanish

Phenomena Posters – English

Phenomena Posters – Spanish

* DLI French & Chinese uses state resources. Collaborate with your partner to coordinate vocabulary instruction time.

 

Materials List

Unit Presentation Slides

Vocabulary Cards – English

Vocabulary Cards – Spanish

Phenomena Posters – English

Phenomena Posters – Spanish

* DLI French & Chinese uses state resources. Collaborate with your partner to coordinate vocabulary instruction time.

Materials List

Unit Presentations Slides

Vocabulary Cards – English

Vocabulary Cards – Spanish

Phenomena Posters – English

Phenomena Posters – Spanish

* DLI French & Chinese uses state resources. Collaborate with your partner to coordinate vocabulary instruction time.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Utah SEEd standards do not completely align with the NGSS standards so an additional Teachers Edition has been provided to all 4th and 5th grade teachers with the required curriculum. The student notebooks already have the additional resources included in them.

For 4th grade, Standard 4.3.2 (Waves) is not covered in McGraw Hill perfectly. In the past, Earthquake movement (lesson 2) was used to model waves. If this works for you, please continue to use it.  If it doesn’t, a CSD-created Mini Unit has been created to replace this component from McGraw Hill.

  • Follow the pacing in the Curriculum Map, and use the resource provided.  
  • Add additional components ONLY if time permits.
  • Remember, your school might have more or less time allocated for science instruction; be creative. For example, you might include one of the “explain” activities in an ELA center station that supports the current phenomena if you do not have enough time during your science block. Focus on teaching the big ideas.
  • Do your best with the time you have! 

Our Science Team

Cynthia Lloyd

Elementary Math/Science/STEM Specialist

Email: cynthia.lloyd@canyonsdistrict.org

801-826-5036

STEM Brain Booster Co-Lead

Leslie Allen

MS Science Specialist

Email: leslie.allen@canyonsdistrict.org

801-826-5017

Andrew Jones

HS Science Specialist

Email: andrew.jones@canyonsdistrict.org

801-826-5366

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Lucie Chamberlain

Alta View Elementary

If a movie about super teachers were ever made, Lucie Chamberlain would be a prime candidate for a leading role. Fortunately for her kindergarten students at Alta View Elementary, she already thrives in a supporting role for them. Parents thank her for being a “super teacher.” She is also described as an “amazing colleague.” Whether students need help in the classroom or from home while sick, Lucie goes above and beyond to help them learn, overcome fears, and feel important and cared for. Lucie is the reason a number of kids went from hating school to loving it, according to parents. The way she exudes patience, sweetness, positive energy, and love for her students with special needs melts is appreciated and admired. One parent noted: “Both my kids wish she could be their teacher forever.” Another added:  “She treats every student like their learning and their feelings are her priority.” Super teacher, indeed!

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