Standards with the same topic and subject but for other grades
Judge whether measurements and computations of quantities, such as length, area, volume, weight, or time, are reasonable answers to scientific problems by comparing them to typical values.
Judge whether measurements and computations of quantities, such as length, area, volume, weight, or time, are reasonable answers to scientific problems by comparing them to typical values.
Give rough estimates of numerical answers to problems before doing them formally.
Give rough estimates of numerical answers to problems before doing them formally.
Tools such as thermometers, rulers and balances often give more information about things than can be obtained by just observing things without help.
Tools such as thermometers, rulers and balances often give more information about things than can be obtained by just observing things without help.
Use computers, cameras and recording devices for capturing information.
Scientists use technology to increase their power to observe things and to measure and compare things accurately.
Use computers, cameras and recording devices for capturing information.
Scientists use technology to increase their power to observe things and to measure and compare things accurately.