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Commack School District

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Curriculum

Science Curriculum

Grade 6 Science Curriculum

The 6th grade curriculum is a study of the living environment, based upon the NYS Intermediate-level Core Curriculum. The major units of study include:
  • How We Study Life Science
  • The Cell as a System
  • The Classification of Living Things
  • The Study of Invertebrates and Vertebrates
  • The Human Body as a System
  • Genetics
  • The Plant Kingdom
  • Ecology

Some of the activities that that are planned for this year include:
  • A presentation from the Sweetbriar Nature Center of vertebrate animals.

Grade 7 Science Curriculum

Grade 7 Science Curriculum

The 7th grade curriculum is a study of the chemical and physical principles that underlie all scientific processes. It is based upon the NYS Intermediate-level Core Curriculum. The major units of study include:
  • Scientific Method and Safety
  • Metric System, Measurement, and Graphing
  • Mass, Volume, and Density
  • States of Matter, Physical and Chemical Properties
  • Elements, Atoms and the Periodic Table
  • Mixtures, Compounds, and Solutions
  • Forces and Motion
  • Work, Power, and Simple Machines
  • Energy
  • Electricity and Magnetism

Grade 8 Curriculum

Grade 8 Curriculum

Some 8th grade students are enrolled in the NYS Physical Setting-Earth Science course and take the Earth Science Regents Examination in June of 8th grade. These one-credit high school science courses are built around a laboratory-based curriculum, requiring participation in laboratory activities and the successful completion of laboratory reports. The major units of study include:
  • Measuring Earth
  • Earth in Space
  • Minerals and Rocks
  • Surface Processes
  • The Dynamic Crust
  • Geologic History
  • Meteorology
  • Climate

All other 8th grade students are enrolled in the commencement-level NYS Living Environment course, and take the Living Environment Regents Examination in June of 8th grade. This one-credit high school science course is also a laboratory-based curriculum, requiring participation in laboratory activities and the successful completion of laboratory reports. The major units of study include:
  • The Cellular Nature of Life
  • Reproduction and Development
  • Genetic Continuity
  • Change and Evolution
  • Dynamic Equilibrium: Homeostasis
  • Adaptations for Maintenance: an Evolutionary Perspective
  • Ecology and Human Impact on the Planet Earth