Grades 3, 4, 5
Other Indiana Matrix of Crosscutting Concepts sets
Other Indiana Matrix of Crosscutting Concepts sets
PatternsCC.1
- 1.
Similarities and differences in patterns can be used to sort, classify, communicate, and analyze simple rates of change for natural phenomena and designed products.35.CC.1.1
- 2.
Patterns of change can be used to make predictions.35.CC.1.2
- 3.
Patterns can be used as evidence to support an explanation.35.CC.1.3
Cause and Effect: Mechanism and PredictionCC.2
- 1.
Similarities and differences in patterns can be used to sort, classify, communicate, and analyze simple rates of change for natural phenomena and designed products.35.CC.2.1
- 2.
Patterns of change can be used to make predictions.35.CC.2.2
- 3.
Patterns can be used as evidence to support an explanation.35.CC.2.3
Scale, Proportion, and QuantityCC.3
- 1.
Natural objects and/or observable phenomena exist from the very small to the immensely large or from very short to very long time periods.35.CC.3.1
- 2.
Standard units are used to measure and describe physical quantities such as weight, time, temperature, and volume.35.CC.3.2
Systems and System ModelsCC.4
- 1.
A system is a group of related parts that make up a whole and can carry out functions its individual parts cannot.35.CC.4.1
- 2.
A system can be described in terms of its components and their interactions.35.CC.4.2
Energy and Matter: Flows, Cycles, and ConservationCC.5
- 1.
Matter is made of particles.35.CC.5.1
- 2.
Matter flows and cycles can be tracked in terms of the weight of the substances before and after a process occurs. The total weight of the substances does not change. This is what is meant by conservation of matter. Matter is transported into, out of, and within systems.35.CC.5.2
- 3.
Energy can be transferred in various ways and between objects.35.CC.5.3
Structure and FunctionCC.6
- 1.
Different materials have different substructures, which can sometimes be observed.35.CC.6.1
- 2.
Substructures have shapes and parts that serve functions.35.CC.6.2
Stability and ChanceCC.7
- 1.
Change is measured in terms of differences over time and may occur at different rates.35.CC.7.1
- 2.
Some systems appear stable, but over long periods of time will eventually change.35.CC.7.2
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 3, Grade 4, and Grade 5
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2022
- Where can I read the official document?
- Indiana Academic Standards: Matrix of Crosscutting Concepts
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