Home - Technology - Grade 5 - Full Connection List
 
Below are the connections between the indicators of this subject area and the indicators in the other subject areas.

Nature of Technology
A1. Create a human-made product from natural materials (e.g., process natural materials into new products).
A2. Use tools, materials and processes to produce products and carry out tasks efficiently and effectively.
A3. Demonstrate the use of technology in daily life, noting the advantages and disadvantages those uses provide.
           Science - Grade 5 - Science and Technology
1. Investigate positive and negative impacts of human activity and technology on the environment.
A4. List companies or businesses related to each of the seven technological systems (e.g., hospitals, farms, gas stations, radio stations, airlines, toy manufacturers and home builders).
B1. Select and use tools to design, make, modify and assess technology.
B2. Test the properties of materials.
B3. Demonstrate how tools and machines extend human capabilities.
B4. Recognize that requirements are the limits to designing or making a product or system.
C1. Compare services provided in each of the seven technological systems and identify specialized tools used in each system.
Technology and Society Interaction
A1. Identify and show cooperative and collaborative strategies to work with others when using technology systems.
A2. Analyze common uses of technology in daily life and the advantages and disadvantages those uses provide (e.g., how technology helps us communicate).
A3. Distinguish basic issues related to responsible use of technology and information, and relate personal consequences of inappropriate use.
B1. Investigate alternative methods for the protection of the environment.
C1. Discuss and create alternative solutions to the ways that people have made tools to provide food, make clothing and provide protection.
           Social Studies - Grade 5 - People in Societies
1. Compare the cultural practices and products of diverse groups in North America including
a. artistic expressions
b. religion
c. language
d. food
e. clothing
f. shelter
C2. Explain how technology and invention have changed economic and social development.
D1. Discuss patent, copyright, trade name/trademark protection and the rights of the owner of the work (e.g., inventor, manufacturer, software developer, company, Web site creator, author of information).
D2. Discuss basic issues related to responsible use of technology and describe personal consequences of inappropriate use (e.g., plagiarism, intellectual property, and the conditions of the district AUP).
D3. Use technology to collaborate with others and credit all participants for their contribution to the work.
E1. Compare, contrast and classify collected information in order to identify patterns of technology development.
E2. Investigate and assess the influence of a specific technology on the environment.
           Science - Grade 5 - Science and Technology
1. Investigate positive and negative impacts of human activity and technology on the environment.
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3. Explain how the solution to one problem may create other problems.
E3. Examine the trade-offs of using a product or system and decide when it should be used (e.g., determine the amount of supplies/luggage and mode of transportation needed for traveling various lengths of days and distances).
Technology for Productivity Applications
A1. Define and use new technology terminology based on the computer and multimedia technology resources being used.
B1. Describe how networks are used to access, share and store information (e.g., software, printers, folders, files).
B2. Select the appropriate device to store needed information and independently save and access stored information from portable devices (e.g., how large is the saved information? do others need to use the information? what device will best store this information?).
B3. Collect information for projects using still and video digital cameras, scanners and electronic resources.
B4. Create a presentation using multimedia software that incorporates, graphics, video and sound to present the findings of a group research project.
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Research
6. Use a variety of communication techniques, including oral, visual, written or multimedia reports, to present information gathered.
B5. Investigate technology tools used for researching problems and acquiring information and data.
B6. Use appropriate hand/finger positions to key all letters (e.g., demonstrate ability to appropriately keyboard and assess accuracy).
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Writing Processes
10. Use available technology to compose text.
C1. Select and use appropriate software applications to complete content-specific tasks (e.g., use desktop publishing software to create a newsletter, use drawing programs to create artwork).
C2. Investigate technology resources for individual and collaborative writing, communication and publication of creative works (e.g., video editing, desktop publishing).
C3. Use technology resources for presenting information (e.g., distance learning and interactive boards).
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6. Use a variety of communication techniques, including oral, visual, written or multimedia reports, to present information gathered.
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Communications: Oral and Visual
8. Deliver informational presentations (e.g., expository, research) that:
a. demonstrate an understanding of the topic and present events or ideas in a logical sequence;
b. support the main idea with relevant facts, details, examples, quotations, statistics, stories and anecdotes;
c. organize information, including a clear introduction, body and conclusion and follow common organizational structures when appropriate (e.g., cause-effect, compare-contrast);
d. use appropriate visual materials (e.g., diagrams, charts, illustrations) and available technology; and
e. draw from several sources and identify sources used.
Technology and Communication Applications
A1. Implement basic design components (contrast, size, arrangement) in print or electronic media productions.
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Writing Processes
17. Prepare for publication (e.g., for display or for sharing with others), writing that follows a format appropriate to the purpose, using techniques such as electronic resources and graphics to enhance the final product.
A2. Determine ways in which people collaborate in real time with individual and groups located in different school districts, communities, states and countries.
A3. Describe and participate in different types of online learning environments (e.g., online classes, distance learning, video conferencing and productions).
B1. Produce a slide show from storyboard, using text, graphics and sound with appropriate transitions and effects.
B2. Collaborate in a class video project (e.g., act as camera operator, actor or director in a video project as part of a unit of study).
B3. Use a simple authoring tool to create class Web page.
B4. Evaluate and modify a presentation or document for different audiences (e.g., one person or a group of people).
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4. Discuss how facts and opinions are used to shape the opinions of listeners and viewers.
B5. Use advanced software features to publish information in printed form (e.g., card, calendar, banner, one-page report, flyer, newsletter).
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Writing Processes
10. Use available technology to compose text.
C1. Demonstrate how to use e-mail to communicate with another student in a remote location.
C2. Communicate in a monitored, online discussion (e.g., discuss books being read, share local history).
C3. Gather and share information in online learning activities (e.g., examine historical journals and share observations).
Technology and Information Literacy
A1. Develop a systematic plan for organizing information using a basic organizing concept (e.g., subject, chronology, date).
           English Language Arts - Reading - Grade 5 - Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies and Self-Monitoring Strategies
6. Select, create and use graphic organizers to interpret textual information.
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Communications: Oral and Visual
8. Deliver informational presentations (e.g., expository, research) that:
a. demonstrate an understanding of the topic and present events or ideas in a logical sequence;
b. support the main idea with relevant facts, details, examples, quotations, statistics, stories and anecdotes;
c. organize information, including a clear introduction, body and conclusion and follow common organizational structures when appropriate (e.g., cause-effect, compare-contrast);
d. use appropriate visual materials (e.g., diagrams, charts, illustrations) and available technology; and
e. draw from several sources and identify sources used.
A2. Choose a variety of formats for presenting information (e.g., pictures, texts, slides).
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Communications: Oral and Visual
8. Deliver informational presentations (e.g., expository, research) that:
a. demonstrate an understanding of the topic and present events or ideas in a logical sequence;
b. support the main idea with relevant facts, details, examples, quotations, statistics, stories and anecdotes;
c. organize information, including a clear introduction, body and conclusion and follow common organizational structures when appropriate (e.g., cause-effect, compare-contrast);
d. use appropriate visual materials (e.g., diagrams, charts, illustrations) and available technology; and
e. draw from several sources and identify sources used.
A3. Understand that there are conditions where information cannot be used (e.g., copyright restrictions on the use of cartoon characters, copying a classmate's project).
A4. Distinguish between relevant and irrelevant information in an information source (e.g., information matches question to be answered, facts apply to the topic).
           English Language Arts - Reading - Grade 5 - Reading Applications: Informational, Technical and Persuasive Text
8. Distinguish relevant from irrelevant information in a text and identify possible points of confusion for the reader.
A5. Apply primary and secondary sources to investigate a person, place, thing or event, and identify each source as primary or secondary.
           Social Studies - Grade 5 - Social Studies Skills and Methods
3. Differentiate between primary and secondary sources.
B1. Identify questions related to an assigned topic or personal information need.
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Research
1. Generate a topic, assigned or personal interest, and open-ended questions for research and develop a plan for gathering information.
B2. Determine the best sources to use for the assigned topic or personal information need.
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Research
2. Locate sources and gather relevant information from multiple sources (e.g., school library catalogs, online databases, electronic resources and Internet-based resources).
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Research
4. Compare and contrast important findings and select sources to support central ideas, concepts and themes.
B3. Select and access information resources: online library catalog, Web sites and electronic formats (e.g., CD-ROM, DVD, audio files).
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Research
2. Locate sources and gather relevant information from multiple sources (e.g., school library catalogs, online databases, electronic resources and Internet-based resources).
B4. Record and use selected information to create a product for the assigned topic or personal information need.
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Research
3. Identify important information found in sources and paraphrase the findings in a systematic way (e.g., notes, outlines, charts, tables or graphic organizers).
B5. Cite sources used: author, title of resource, publisher or source of information, and copyright date.
           English Language Arts - Writing - Grade 5 - Research
5. Define plagiarism and acknowledge sources of information.
B6. Describe how information about a topic was gathered (e.g., discuss the information process).
           Social Studies - Grade 5 - Social Studies Skills and Methods
9. Use a problem-solving/decision-making process which includes
a. identifying a problem
b. gathering information
c. listing and considering options
d. considering advantages and disadvantages of options
e. choosing and implementing a solution
f. developing criteria for judging its effectiveness
g. evaluating the effectiveness of the solution.
C1. Explain the elements and meaning of a Web site URL: name of the site, domain, and extensions for specific pages.
C2. Perform a search in an age-appropriate search engine or a Web directory by typing in one or more search terms.
           English Language Arts - Reading - Grade 5 - Reading Applications: Informational, Technical and Persuasive Text
1. Use text features, such as chapter titles, headings and subheadings; parts of books including the index and table of contents and online tools (search engines) to locate information.
C3. Read list of results from the search and select potential relevant Web sites.
C4. Identify information on the Web site: URL extensions, author, title, date produced, special features (images, puzzles, activities), products, services, resources, etc.
C5. Examine the information retrieved from the Web site for the author's expertise, the accuracy of the information presented and the bias.
           Social Studies - Grade 5 - Social Studies Skills and Methods
1. Obtain information from a variety of print and electronic sources and analyze its reliability including
a. accuracy of facts
b. credentials of the source
           Social Studies - Grade 5 - Social Studies Skills and Methods
5. Compare points of agreement and disagreement among sources.
D1. Use a username and password to access an information source (e.g., an online library catalog, a fee-based Web site requiring user information to access the site, district network requiring student login).
D2. Examine coverage of information in magazine databases, online biography sources and subject guide sources.
D3. Distinguish different types of online information databases (free or fee-based) and select the best resource based on curricular need.
Design
A1. Arrive at a solution to a technological problem and fabricate a prototype model for the solution.
A2. Use data to test and evaluate the prototype solution.
A3. Make sketches with a list of parts required for a solution to a technological problem.
           Science - Grade 5 - Scientific Ways of Knowing
2. Develop descriptions, explanations and models using evidence to defend/support findings.
A4. Analyze the requirements for a design including such factors as the desired elements and features of a product or system, and the limits that are placed on the design (e.g., if the class were to prepare and deliver food to the homeless or to a nursing home, what are the desired features and what limits are there to what can be done?).
A5. Improve the designed prototype solution where tests indicate need.
A6. Identify American inventors and designers who contributed to the development of each of the technological systems.
B1. Demonstrate steps used in the engineering design process including defining the problem, generating ideas, selecting a solution, testing the solution(s), making the item, evaluating the solution, and presenting the results (e.g., engineer a design to solve a storage problem at the school).
           Science - Grade 5 - Scientific Ways of Knowing
2. Develop descriptions, explanations and models using evidence to defend/support findings.
B2. Describe how models are used to communicate and test design ideas and processes (e.g., car models, building models).
B3. Build models which can be used to communicate and test design ideas and processes (e.g., tornado shelters).
C1. Show that invention and innovation are creative ways to turn ideas into real things (e.g., provide examples of multiple solutions to the same problem?many models of cars, varieties of apples, chess set figures).
C2. Describe how the acceptance of a product can vary because of the size of the market for the product (e.g., why is the commercialization of some products successful and others not?).
Designed World
A1. List tools, machines, products and systems that use energy in order to do work.
A2. Describe how personnel in energy and power technologies are trained (e.g., technician training, engineering school).
A3. Describe how the value of goods and services vary by their location.
A4. Describe how personnel in transportation technology are trained (e.g., apprenticeship, flight school, maritime school).
A5. Describe examples of how manufacturing enterprises exist because of a consumption of goods (e.g., clothing wears out, seasons change and styles change so more must be manufactured).
           Social Studies - Grade 5 - Economics
2. Explain that individuals in all economies must answer the fundamental economic questions of what to produce, how to produce and for whom to produce.
A6. Describe the guidelines (e.g., zoning and building codes; that impact the construction of houses in your community).
B1. Use communication technology to transfer messages among people and/or machines locally and over distances through the use of technology.
B2. Describe how personnel in information and communication technologies are trained.
C1. Describe tools and devices that have been designed to help provide clues about health and provide a safe environment.
C2. Describe how medical personnel are trained.
C3. List processes used in agriculture that require different procedures, products or systems.
C4. Describe how personnel in agricultural and related biotechnologies are trained.

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