Change Around Us

Originally Written for Second Grade

Observe and investigate the concept of change by measuring the conditions that affect living and non-living things such as plants, water, food chains, resource conservation, and air.

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Life Lab Science was written to align with previous national science standards. We have grouped the following units in their original grade level band. These suggested grade levels may or may not align with your current grade level content.

Each unit download includes a letter to parents to prepare for the unit, a song, multiple lessons, and appendices/lab pages in English and Spanish.

 

Sensing Changes (Originally Written For Second grade)

Theme: Students observe the properties of things and the process of change. 

Science Explorations: Students use their senses to discover the physical properties of objects and to compare and contrast objects. 

Process Skills: Students develop observation, categorization, and communication skills as they use their senses to identify, sort, and describe objects.

In this unit, students explore Life, Earth, and Physical science concepts through lessons that focus on the way their senses provide information about the world. 

Life Science: The senses enable people to observe, define, and record parts of the environment. Using the senses also enables people to feel that they are a part of the environment. 

Earth Science: The garden provides resources for things that live there. 

Physical Science: Physical properties of matter can be observed, defined, and recorded.

 

Investigating Plants (Originally Written For Second grade)

Theme: Students explore the characteristics of plants and the ways they change as they grow. 

Science Explorations: Students investigate the resources that plants need to survive. 

Process Skills: Students practice making predictions about change and recording their observations. 

In this unit students explore Life, Earth, and Physical science concepts related to plants and the things they need to grow. 

Life Science: Plants are living things and need certain resources from their environment to grow. 

Earth Science: The Earth, its atmosphere, and the sun provide resources such as soil, water, and air for plants to grow. 

Physical Science: Change can be measured.

 

Investigating Water (Originally Written For Second grade)

Theme: Students will observe how and why water changes form from solid to liquid to gas.

Science Explorations: Students explore water as a natural resource that covers planet Earth and that is needed by all living things.

Process Skills: Students observe water changing form and make predictions based on these observations.

In this unit students explore Life, Earth, and Physical science concepts through lessons that focus on observing changes and making predictions based on those changes.

Life Science: All living things need water to live and grow.

Earth Science: Most of our planet is covered by water; water continually moves through the water cycle.

Physical Science: Two of the ways water changes form are from liquid to gas and from liquid to solid. Both changes result from changes in temperature.

Science, Technology, and Society: Humans use and need water every day for food, health, recreation, and work.

 

Investigating Air (Originally Written For Second grade)

Theme: Students explore the various ways air changes, moves, and affects objects. 

Science Explorations: Students investigate air as a natural resource that all living things need. 

Process Skills: Students apply their observation skills to predicting change.

In this unit, students explore Life, Earth, and Physical science concepts through activities that focus on observing air and predict­ing its movements. 

Life Science: Almost all living things need air to grow. 

Earth Science: Air surrounds the Earth. 

Physical Science: Air has properties that can be observed and recorded; air occupies space, has weight, and moves and changes. 

Science, Technology, and Society: Air can become polluted.

 

Investigating Food (Originally Written For Second grade)

Theme: Students learn that living things need food to give them energy, help them grow, and keep them healthy.

Science Exploration: Students how explore different foods that come from plants and animals and how food changes as its processed.

Process Skills: Students categorize foods into the different food groups and apply their knowledge to making food choices.

In this unit, students explore a variety of science concepts through activities that focus on food as a necessity for life, and as a substance that changes to energy to help us work.

Life Science: All living things need some form of food to live and grow.

Physical Science: Food changes as it is processed; food gives us energy; energy makes things work.

Science, Technology, and Society: We can grow in a garden many of the foods we eat. Humans process food in different ways.

 

Investigating Food Chains (Originally Written For Second Grade)

Theme: Students observe patterns of change in the garden. These changes.are caused by animals feeding on other living things 

Science Explorations: Students investigate the parts of a food chain and how each organism gets its food. 

Process Skills: Students categorize living things according to their role in a food chain and observe the way living things affect the garden. 

In this unit, students explore a variety of Life, Earth, and Physical science concepts through activities that focus on observing and understanding a food chain as a pattern of change in the garden. 

Life Science: All living things must have energy and nutrients to survive. Energy and nutrients pass through a food chain; while plants make their own food, animals get energy by eating plants or other animals. 

Earth Science: The physical environment provides resources needed by living things. 

Physical Science: The sun is a source of energy, and energy makes things work. 

Science, Technology, Society: When we eat, we are part of a food chain.

 

Investigating Resources (Originally Written For Second grade)

Theme: Students explore how natural resources change as they are used by humans and other living things. 

Science Explorations: Students investigate the ways that living things use natural resources, and they develop plans to conserve some resources. 

Process Skills: Students predict and communicate changes. They also categorize resources by source.

In this unit students explore a variety of Life, Earth, and Physical science concepts related to resources and the ways in which people use resources. 

Life Science: Living things need certain resources to survive and grow. Humans use plants and animals as resources. 

Earth Science: Human use of non living resources such as water affects the physical environment. 

Physical Science: Change can be measured. 

Science, Technology, and Society: Everything that is manufac­tured and used by humans ultimately comes from natural re­sources.

 

Conserving Resources (Originally Written For Second grade)

Theme: Students explore the way resources change as they are processed and used. 

Science Explorations: Students investigate the ways people use resources and implement plans for conserving some resources in their school and garden. 

Process Skills: Students demonstrate their knowledge of the Guess­-Test-Tell process and demonstrate skill in making predictions and categorizing information.

Students explore a variety of concepts in this unit related to conser­vation and protection of resources. 

Life Science: Living things are interdependent. Human use of resources has an impact on other living things. Wise resource use will save resources. 

Earth Science: Human use of resources changes the physical envi­ronment. Humans can conserve and recycle the Earth's limited resources. 

Physical Science: Change can be measured. 

Science, Technology, and Society: Humans can conserve natural resources.