Curriculum & Standards
Science | Core Curriculum |
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The Elementary
Science Core Curriculum has been written to assist teachers and supervisors as
they prepare curricula, daily instruction, and assessment for the
elementary level content and skills of Standards 1, 2, 4, 6, and 7 of the New
York State Learning Standards for Mathematics, Science, and Technology The elementary science program emphasizes a hands-on and minds-on
approach to learning. Students learn effectively when they are actively engaged
in the discovery process, often working in small groups. Experiences should
provide students with opportunities to interact as directly as possible with
the natural world in order to construct explanations about their world. This
approach will allow students to practice problem-solving skills, develop positive
science attitudes, learn new science content, and increase their scientific
literacy. • The focus is on conceptual understanding in the guide and
is consistent with the approaches in the National Science
Education Standards and Benchmarks for Science Literacy: Project 2061. • This is a guide for the preparation of elementary level
curriculum, daily instruction, and assessment, the beginning stage in a K–12 continuum of science
education. • This core curriculum specifically addresses only the content
and skills to be tested by State examinations. It is hoped that the units designed using this core curriculum will
prepare our students to explore the most important ideas about our physical
setting and our living environment. Scientifically literate students understand
the basic concepts and processes and can apply them in real life situations.
The science educators throughout New York State who collaborated on the writing
of this guide believe that curricula based on this guide will contribute to the
scientific literacy of all students STANDARD
1—Analysis, Inquiry, and Design Students will use
mathematical analysis, scientific inquiry, and engineering design,
as appropriate, to pose questions, seek answers, and develop solutions STANDARD 2—Information
Systems Students will
access, generate, process, and transfer information using appropriate
technologies. STANDARD 4: The
Living Environment Students will
understand and apply scientific concepts, principles, and theories pertaining
to the physical setting and living environment and recognize the historical development of
ideas in science. STANDARD
6—Interconnectedness: Common Themes Students will
understand the relationships and common themes that connect mathematics,
science, and technology and apply the themes to these and other areas of
learning. STANDARD
7—Interdisciplinary Problem Solving Students will
understand the relationships and common themes that connect mathematics,
science, and technology and apply the themes to these and other areas of
learning. |