Stay Safe Around Electricity

South Carolina
SubjectGradeBroad Standard ReferenceStandard CodeStandard NameStandard
Health & Safety Education3NHES Standard 4--Students will demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and avoid or reduce health risks.
Health & Safety Education3NHES Standard 5--Students will demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health
Health & Safety Education3NHES Standard 7--Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks
Health & Safety Education3SC Standard I-3.5.1--Identify steps to take when making a decision about a safety issue.
Health & Safety Education3SC Standard I-3.6.1--Develop plans for dealing with emergencies that could result in injuries in the home, school, or community.
Health & Safety Education3SC Standard I-3.7.1--Explain safety rules at home, school and the community . . .
Health & Safety Education3SC Standard I-3.7.4--Demonstrate appropriate responses to emergency situations.
Health & Safety Education3SC Standard M-3.4.2--Practice ways to ask for assistance in harmful situations . . .
Science3Physical Science3.P.2A.5Properties and Changes in MatterDefine problems related to heat transfer and design devices or solutions that facilitate (conductor) or inhibit (insulator) the transfer of heat.
Science3Physical Science3.P.3Energy Transfer - Electricity and MagnetismThe student will demonstrate an understanding of how electricity transfers energy.
Science3Physical Science3.P.3A.1Energy Transfer - Electricity and MagnetismObtain and communicate information to develop models showing how electrical energy can be transformed into other forms of energy (including motion, sound, heat, or light).
Science3Physical Science3.P.3A.2Energy Transfer - Electricity and MagnetismDevelop and use models to describe the path of an electric current in a complete simple circuit as it accomplishes a task (such as lighting a bulb or making a sound).
Science3Physical Science3.P.3A.3Energy Transfer - Electricity and MagnetismAnalyze and interpret data from observations and investigations to classify different materials as either an insulator or a conductor of electricity.
Science3Science and Engineering Practices3.S.1--The student will use the science and engineering practices, including the processes and skills of scientific inquiry, to develop understandings of science content.
Science3Science and Engineering Practices3.S.1A.2--Develop, use, and refine models to (1) understand or represent phenomena, processes, and relationships, (2) test devices or solutions, or (3) communicate ideas to others.
Science3Science and Engineering Practices3.S.1A.3--Plan and conduct scientific investigations to answer questions, test predictions, and develop explanations: (1) formulate scientific questions and predict possible outcomes, (2) identify materials, procedures, and variables, (3) select and use appropriate tools or instruments to collect qualitative and quantitative data, and (4) record and represent data in an appropriate form. Use appropriate safety procedures.
Science4Science and Engineering Practices4.S.1--The student will use the science and engineering practices, including the processes and skills of scientific inquiry, to develop understandings of science content.
Science4Science and Engineering Practices4.S.1A.1--Ask questions that can be (1) answered using scientific investigations or (2) used to refine models, explanations, or designs.
Science4Science and Engineering Practices4.S.1A.2--Develop, use, and refine models to (1) understand or represent phenomena, processes, and relationships, (2) test devices or solutions, or (3) communicate ideas to others.
Science4Science and Engineering Practices4.S.1A.3--Plan and conduct scientific investigations to answer questions, test predictions, and develop explanations: (1) formulate scientific questions and predict possible outcomes, (2) identify materials, procedures, and variables, (3) select and use appropriate tools or instruments to collect qualitative and quantitative data, and (4) record and represent data in an appropriate form. Use appropriate safety procedures.
Science4Science and Engineering Practices4.S.1A.6--Construct explanations of phenomena using (1) scientific evidence and models, (2) conclusions from scientific investigations, (3) predictions based on observations and measurements, or (4) data communicated in graphs, tables, or diagrams.
Health & Safety Education5NHES Standard 7--Students will demonstrate the ability to practice health-enhancing behaviors and avoid or reduce health risks.
Health & Safety Education5SC Standard I-4.7.1--Demonstrate . . . responses to common emergencies.
Science5Science and Engineering Practices5.S.1A--The practices of science and engineering support the development of science concepts, develop the habits of mind that are necessary for scientific thinking, and allow students to engage in science in ways that are similar to those used by scientists and engineers.
Science5Science and Engineering Practices5.S.1A.1--Ask questions used to (1) generate hypotheses for scientific investigations or (2) refine models, explanations, or designs.
Science5Science and Engineering Practices5.S.1A.2--Develop, use, and refine models to (1) understand or represent phenomena, processes, and relationships, (2) test devices or solutions, or (3) communicate ideas to others.
Science5Science and Engineering Practices5.S.1A.3--Plan and conduct controlled scientific investigations to answer questions, test hypotheses and predictions, and develop explanations: (1) formulate scientific questions and testable hypotheses, (2) identify materials, procedures, and variables, (3) select and use appropriate tools or instruments to collect qualitative and quantitative data, and (4) record and represent data in an appropriate form. Use appropriate safety procedures.
Science5Science and Engineering Practices5.S.1A.6--Construct explanations of phenomena using (1) scientific evidence and models, (2) conclusions from scientific investigations, (3) predictions based on observations and measurements, or (4) data communicated in graphs, tables, or diagrams.
Science6Physical Science: Energy Transfer and Conservation6.P.3--The student will demonstrate an understanding of the properties of energy . . .