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These correlations are for older materials. They do not cover the materials adopted in 2006.
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Standard:
1h Students know living organisms and most materials are composed of just a few elements.


Holistic Rating: Limited coverage of this standard.
Pages 213 and 222-223 provide limited coverage of this standard (NOTE: page 213 is not cited in the correlations provided by the publisher).

This standard teaches a major idea in science, that the millions of different kinds of things in our world are made from just 92 naturally occurring elements. Even among the 92, most of the elements are relatively rare. A small number of the elements account for the vast majority of things in our world. The California Science Framework (page 69) states this important concept very clearly: ". . . living organisms are mostly composed of the elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorous. The number of types of atoms used as 'building blocks' is relatively small. The way in which atoms are organized into molecules provides variety."


Aspects that do not help student learning:
Text does not clearly explain or develop the big idea that just a few elements combine to make all the varied types of matter in the world.


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