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Natural Gas Safety World™

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SubjectGradeBroad Standard ReferenceStandard CodeStandard NameStandard
CCSS ELA Literacy3Reading Informational TextCCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.3.7Integration of Knowledge and IdeasUse information gained from illustrations (e.g., maps, photographs) and the words in a text to demonstrate understanding of the text (e.g., where, when, why, and how key events occur).
Health4Safety3.1Core ConceptsDescribe safety hazards, including those related to fire. . .
Health4Safety3.5Access InformationDemonstrate how to ask a trusted adult for help.
Health4Safety3.6Access InformationDemonstrate how to access emergency services, such as calling 911, including what to say when accessing such services.
Health4Safety3.7Health BehaviorsApply strategies to prevent fires and burns.
Health4Safety3.9Health BehaviorsApply strategies to stay safe and prevent injury when home alone.
NGSS Earth Sciences4Energy4-ESS3-1--Obtain and combine information to describe that energy and fuels are derived from natural resources and their uses affect the environment.
NGSS Earth Sciences4Energy4-ESS3.ANatural ResourcesEnergy and fuels that humans use are derived from natural sources, and their use affects the environment in multiple ways. Some resources are renewable over time, and others are not.
NGSS Physical Sciences4Energy4-PS3-4Energy in Chemical Processes and Everyday LifeThe expression "produce energy" typically refers to the conversion of stored energy into a desired form for practical use.
CCSS ELA Literacy5Reading Informational TextCCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.5.7Integration of Knowledge and IdeasDraw on information from multiple print or digital sources, demonstrating the ability to locate an answer to a question quickly or to solve a problem efficiently.
Health5Safety3.5Access InformationDemonstrate how to ask a trusted adult for help.
Health5Safety3.6Health BehaviorsAnalyze situations to predict safety hazards when home alone and in public places.
Health5Safety3.7Health BehaviorsApply strategies to avoid personally unsafe situations.
NGSS Physical Sciences5Structure and Properties of Matter5-PS1-4--Conduct an investigation to determine whether the mixing of two or more substances results in new substances.
NGSS Physical Sciences5Structure and Properties of Matter5-PS1-A--Matter of any type can be subdivided into particles that are too small to see, but even then the matter still exists and can be detected by other means. A model showing that gases are made from matter particles that are too small to see and are moving freely around in space can explain many observations, including the inflation and shape of a balloon; the effects of air on larger particles or objects.
CCSS ELA Literacy6Science and Technical SubjectsCCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.6.3Key Ideas and DetailsFollow precisely a multistep procedure when carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks.
Health6Safety3.6Access InformationDemonstrate the ability to ask a trusted adult for help when feeling personally threatened or unsafe.
Health6Safety3.8Health BehaviorsDescribe strategies to avoid unsafe situations.
NGSS Physical Sciences6Structure and Properties of Matter06-PS1-4--In a liquid, the molecules are constantly in contact with others; in a gas, they are widely spaced except when they happen to collide. In a solid, atoms are closely spaced and may vibrate in position but do not change relative locations.
NGSS Physical Sciences6Structure and Properties of Matter06-PS1-4--Gases and liquids are made of molecules or inert atoms that are moving about relative to each other.