Curriculum

The staff at Goldsboro is committed to educating the total child. We strive to provide children the knowledge and tools needed to feel and become successful in all their endeavors.

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Language Arts

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Cultural Arts

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Science Strands

Matter
Standard 1: The student understands that all matter has observable, measurable properties.
Standard 2: The student understands the basic principles of atomic theory.

Energy
Standard 1: The student recognizes that energy may be changed in form with varying efficiency.
Standard 2: The student understands the interaction of matter and energy.

Force and Motion
Standard 1: The student understands that types of motion may be described, measured, and predicted.
Standard 2: The student understands that the types of force that act on an object and the effect of that force can be described, measured, and predicted.

Things that Shape the Earth
Standard 1: The student recognizes that processes in the lithosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere interact to shape the Earth.
Standard 2: The student understands the need for protection of the natural systems on Earth.

Meterology
Florida Explores
Make a Weather Station
Franklin's Forecast
Weather Here Weather There
Athena Weather Curriculum
GLOBE Atmosphere Investigation
USA Today Weather
The Weather Channel
National Weather Service - Melbourne
DataStreme

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Earth and Space
Standard 1: The student understands the interaction and organization in the Solar System and the universe and how this affects life on Earth.
Standard 2: The student recognizes the vastness of the universe and the Earth's place in it.

Space
Windows on the Universe
Views of the Solar System
The Nine Planets
Star Child
NASA Spacelink
NeurOn ExPress Online
Liftoff to Space Exploration
SPACE EDUCATORS' HANDBOOK Astronomy Homepage
NASA

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Processes of Life
Standard 1: The student describes patterns of structure and function in living things.
Standard 2: The student understands the process and importance of genetic diversity.

Living Things and Their Environment
Standard 1: The student understands the competitive, interdependent, cyclic nature of living things in the environment.
Standard 2: The student understands the consequences of using limited natural resources.

The Nature of Science
Standard 1: The student uses the scientific processes and habits of mind to solve problems.
Standard 2: The student understands that most natural events occur in comprehensible, consistent patterns.
Standard 3: The student understands that science, technology, and society are interwoven and interdependent.

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