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Standards. Sumreen Asim. What do we teach in Science?. List what concepts you have covered in your high school sciences. Standards. The map displays which states have adopted the common core standards ? List them in your note book?

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Standards

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  1. Standards Sumreen Asim

  2. What do we teach in Science? • List what concepts you have covered in your high school sciences

  3. Standards • The map displays which states have adopted the common core standards? List them in your note book? • What are the advantages/disadvantages? Create a Venn-diagram as a group.

  4. TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills) • State Standards for Science are aligned with National Standards, which have traditionally been determined by teacher led organizations like National Science Teachers Association (http://www.nsta.org) and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (http://www.nctm.org).

  5. Comparing Grade Levels Grades K-4 • Ask a question about objects, organisms, and events in the environment. • Plan and conduct a simple experiment. • Employ simple equipment and tools to gather data and extend the senses. • Use data to construct a reasonable explanation. • Communicate investigations and explanations. — From: Inquiry and the National Science Standards, 2000 Grades 5-8 • Identify questions that can be answered through scientific investigation. • Design and conduct a scientific investigation. • Use appropriate tools and techniques to gather, analyze, and interpret data. • Develop descriptions, explanations, predictions, and models using evidence. • Think critically and logically to make the relationships between evidence and explanations. • Recognize and analyze alternative explanations and predictions. • Communicate scientific procedures and explanations. • Use mathematics in all aspects of scientific inquiry.

  6. So what have we learned ? • Create a foldable to share with the class about what is curriculum and how standards are related. Be ready to share web resources with the class.

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