Standard set
Grade 6
Standards
Showing 30 of 30 standards.
6.PS3
Disciplinary Core Idea
Energy
6.LS2
Disciplinary Core Idea
Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics
6.LS4
Disciplinary Core Idea
Biological Change: Unity and Diversity
6.ESS2
Disciplinary Core Idea
Earth's Systems
6.ESS3
Disciplinary Core Idea
Earth and Human Activity
6.ETS1
Disciplinary Core Idea
Engineering Design
6.PS3.1
Standard
Analyze the properties and compare sources of mechanical, electrical, chemical, radiant, and thermal energy.
6.PS3.2
Standard
Construct a scientific explanation of the transformations between potential and kinetic energy.
6.PS3.3
Standard
Analyze and interpret data to show the relationship between kinetic energy and the mass of an object in motion and its speed.
6.PS3.4
Standard
Conduct an investigation to demonstrate the way that heat (thermal energy) moves among objects through radiation, conduction, or convection.
6.LS2.1
Standard
Evaluate and communicate the impact of environmental variables on population size.
6.LS2.2
Standard
Determine the impact of competitive, symbiotic, and predatory interactions in an ecosystem.
6.LS2.3
Standard
Draw conclusions about the transfer of energy through a food web and energy pyramid in an ecosystem.
6.LS2.4
Standard
Using evidence from climate data, draw conclusions about the patterns of abiotic and biotic factors in different biomes, specifically the tundra, taiga, deciduous forest, desert, grasslands, rainforest, marine, and freshwater ecosystems.
6.LS2.5
Standard
Analyze existing evidence about the effect of a specific invasive species on native populations in Tennessee and design a solution to mitigate its impact.
6.LS2.6
Standard
Research the ways in which an ecosystem has changed over time in response to changes in physical conditions, population balances, human interactions, and natural catastrophes.
6.LS2.7
Standard
Compare and contrast auditory and visual methods of communication among organisms in relation to survival strategies of a population.
6.LS4.1
Standard
Explain how changes in biodiversity would impact ecosystem stability and natural resources.
6.LS4.2
Standard
Design a possible solution for maintaining biodiversity of ecosystems while still providing necessary human resources without disrupting environmental equilibrium.
6.ESS2.1
Standard
Gather evidence to justify that oceanic convection currents are caused by the sun's transfer of heat energy and differences in salt concentration leading to global water movement.
6.ESS2.2
Standard
Diagram convection patterns that flow due to uneven heating of the earth.
6.ESS2.3
Standard
Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect the climate of a region through heat transfer.
6.ESS2.4
Standard
Apply scientific principles to design a method to analyze and interpret the impact of humans and other organisms on the hydrologic cycle.
6.ESS2.5
Standard
Analyze and interpret data from weather conditions, weather maps, satellites, and radar to predict probable local weather patterns and conditions.
6.ESS2.6
Standard
Explain how relationships between the movement and interactions of air masses, high and low pressure systems, and frontal boundaries result in weather conditions and severe storms.
6.ESS3.1
Standard
Differentiate between renewable and nonrenewable resources by asking questions about their availability and sustainability.
6.ESS3.2
Standard
Investigate and compare existing and developing technologies that utilize renewable and alternative energy resources.
6.ESS3.3
Standard
Assess the impacts of human activities on the biosphere including conservation, habitat management, species endangerment, and extinction.
6.ETS1.1
Standard
Evaluate design constraints on solutions for maintaining ecosystems and biodiversity.
6.ETS1.2
Standard
Design and test different solutions that impact energy transfer.
Framework metadata
- Source document
- Tennessee Academic Standards: Science (Grade 6) (2016)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US
- Normalized subject
- Science