Contact KN | NHPTV Home | Search
New Hampshire Public Television Knowledge Network

Classroom Internet Library > Science> New Hampshire Frameworks Correlations

Classroom Internet Library


New Hampshire Frameworks Correlations

Digital Lunar Orbiter Photographic Atlas of the Moon star star star star
You'll find hundreds of images of the moon indexed by latitude, longitude, or feature name.
Intended Audience: General Reading Level: N/A Teacher Section: No Searchable: Yes

Science: Earth/Space Science

  Curriculum Standard 4a
Students will demonstrate an increasing ability to understand that the Earth is a unique member of our solar system, located in a galaxy, within the universe.

Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade six students will be able to:
  • Compare and contrast important features of the Earth, Sun and Moon.
  • Observe and describe the motion of the sun, moon, and stars from the perspective of the Earth.
  • Explain how the Earth's relationship to the Sun causes night, day, and the seasons.
  • State the type of information which can be gathered by the use of scientific instruments such as telescopes, satellites, etc.
Proficiency Standards
By the end of grade ten students will be able to:
  • Use a model to describe the location and motion of the Earth and its Moon in the solar system.
  • Identify the other planets in the solar system on a diagram or in the night sky, and describe their motions, as well as the motion of the planetary moons and comets.
  • Describe the characteristics of Earth and other planets in the solar system in terms of their ability to support life.

  • Explain phases of the Moon in terms of relative positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.


Privacy | Pressroom

New Hampshire Public Television
268 Mast Road, Durham, NH 03824. 603-868-1100 Fax 603-868-7552
Contact NHPTV
©2008 All rights reserved