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LIVE INTERACTIVE YOUR DESKTOP May 15, 2012 Introduction to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) First Public Draft Presented by: Dr. Gerry Wheeler and Dr. Stephen Pruitt

NGSS First Public Draft Released Friday, May 11 Unprecedented to have such widespread involvement of so many states and stakeholders—including classroom teachers—involved in science standards development. NGSS will have a profound influence on curriculum, assessment, and teacher professional development in the years ahead. NSTA encourages all teachers to review the NGSS draft and provide feedback to Achieve by June 1.

NSTA role with the NGSS One of four partners in a state-led process, including The National Academies of Science (the NRC) Achieve Inc. National Science Teachers Association American Association for the Advancement of Science Provided guidance and reviews directly to the National Research Council and Achieve Provided names of teachers for writers on the writing teams

NSTA Outreach Inform science education community about the NGSS draft Encourage science educators to have a voice by engaging in the review process Help educators study and learn more about the document

NSTA Resources on NGSS

NSTA Resources on NGSS

NSTA Resources on NGSS

Web Seminar: How to Lead a Study Group on NGSS Web Seminar Tomorrow Night Wednesday, May 16 6:30-8 pm (Eastern) Gerry Wheeler, Harold Pratt, & Ted Willard

Discussion Forums about NGSS in the NSTA Learning Center Visit NSTA’s Next Generation Science Standards Forums in the NSTA Learning Center where you can share your thoughts with other teachers and ask questions about the standards. Forums are organized by grade level and topic to facilitate focused discussion about the standards.

NSELA/NSTA 2012 Professional Development Summer Leadership Institute June 24–28, 2012 Austin, Texas This immersive experience will bring together scores of individual science educators, teams (leaders and teachers), and administrators to explore the K–12 Framework and draft Next Generation Science Standards. Register at:

NSTA Print Resources NSTA Reader’s Guide to the Framework NSTA Journal Articles about the Framework and the Standards

COMPASS C lassroom O pportunities M ultiply with P ractices and the A pplication of S cience S tandards

COMPASS Will allow educators to access teaching and learning resources seamlessly from standards pages on nextgenscience.org Will support educators in the implementation of NGSS Funded by the Carnegie Corporation, which also funded development of the Framework and NGSS

What is your level of familiarity with the Next Generation Science Standards? A.Tonight is my first exposure to it. B.I’ve heard it mentioned, but don’t know many details. C.I’ve attended one or more presentations about it and/or read about it in detail. D.I participated in a lead state review or critical stakeholder review of one of the earlier drafts.

For More Information from NSTA

Next Generation Science Standards

First Point It’s a DRAFT!

Details about the Public Release Goal: To distribute and receive feedback from interested stakeholders; to create a transparent process  The standards opened for review May 11,  The standards and the survey can be accessed at  The review period ends on June 1, 2012.

Process for Development of Next Generation Science Standards States and other key stakeholders are engaged in the development and review of the new college and career ready science standards  State Led Process  Writing Teams  Critical Stakeholder Team  Achieve is managing the development process NRC Study Committee members to check the fidelity of standards based on framework

A. I’ve never heard of it. B. I’ve heard of it, but have never looked at it. C. I’ve heard a bit about it and/or skimmed its contents. D. I’ve read through it. E. I’ve studied it in detail. What is your level of familiarity with the K-12 Framework for Science Education?

Disciplinary Core Ideas Crosscutting Concepts Science and Engineering Practices

 Performance Expectations focused on the nexus of the three dimensions of science learning  Performance Expectations that require students demonstrate proficiency  Designed to lead to a coherent understanding of the Practices, CCC, and DCIs Next Generation Science Standards…  Separate sets of isolated inquiry and content standards  Curriculum or instructional tasks, courses, experiences or materials  Meant to limit the use of Practices or Crosscutting Concepts in instruction  Designed to be separate or isolated experiences Are NOT: Are:

NRC Framework language from Grade Band Endpoints Language was based on Framework and expanded into Matrices

Science and Engineering Practices Matrix

Crosscutting Concepts Matrix

Connections to Engineering, Technology, and Applications of Science Matrix

Conceptual Shifts in the NGSS 1.K–12 science education should reflect the real world interconnections in science 2.Science and Engineering Practices and Crosscutting Concepts should not be taught in a vacuum; they should always be integrated with multiple core concepts throughout the year 3.Science concepts build coherently across K-12 4.The NGSS focus on deeper understanding and application of content 5.Integration of science and engineering 6.Coordination with Common Core State Standards

Standards Comparison: Structure and Properties of Matter a. Construct and use models to explain that atoms combine to form new substances of varying complexity in terms of the number of atoms and repeating subunits. b. Plan investigations to generate evidence supporting the claim that one pure substance can be distinguished from another based on characteristic properties. c. Use a simulation or mechanical model to determine the effect on the temperature and motion of atoms and molecules of different substances when thermal energy is added to or removed from the substance. d. Construct an argument that explains the effect of adding or removing thermal energy to a pure substance in different phases and during a phase change in terms of atomic and molecular motion. a.Distinguish between atoms and molecules. b.Describe the difference between pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures. c.Describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas states. d.Distinguish between physical and chemical properties of matter as physical (i.e., density, melting point, boiling point) or chemical (i.e., reactivity, combustibility). e.Distinguish between changes in matter as physical (i.e., physical change) or chemical (development of a gas, formation of precipitate, and change in color). f.Recognize that there are more than 100 elements and some have similar properties as shown on the Periodic Table of Elements. g.Identify and demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Matter. Current State Middle School Science Standard NGSS Middle School Sample

Standards Comparison: Structure and Properties of Matter Current State Middle School Science Standard NGSS Middle School Sample a. Construct and use models to explain that atoms combine to form new substances of varying complexity in terms of the number of atoms and repeating subunits. b. Plan investigations to generate evidence supporting the claim that one pure substance can be distinguished from another based on characteristic properties. c. Use a simulation or mechanical model to determine the effect on the temperature and motion of atoms and molecules of different substances when thermal energy is added to or removed from the substance. d. Construct an argument that explains the effect of adding or removing thermal energy to a pure substance in different phases and during a phase change in terms of atomic and molecular motion. a.Distinguish between atoms and molecules. b.Describe the difference between pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures. c.Describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas states. d.Distinguish between physical and chemical properties of matter as physical (i.e., density, melting point, boiling point) or chemical (i.e., reactivity, combustibility). e.Distinguish between changes in matter as physical (i.e., physical change) or chemical (development of a gas, formation of precipitate, and change in color). f.Recognize that there are more than 100 elements and some have similar properties as shown on the Periodic Table of Elements. g.Identify and demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Matter.

Standards Comparison: Structure and Properties of Matter Current State Middle School Science Standard NGSS Middle School Sample a. Construct and use models to explain that atoms combine to form new substances of varying complexity in terms of the number of atoms and repeating subunits. b. Plan investigations to generate evidence supporting the claim that one pure substance can be distinguished from another based on characteristic properties. c. Use a simulation or mechanical model to determine the effect on the temperature and motion of atoms and molecules of different substances when thermal energy is added to or removed from the substance. d. Construct an argument that explains the effect of adding or removing thermal energy to a pure substance in different phases and during a phase change in terms of atomic and molecular motion. a.Distinguish between atoms and molecules. b.Describe the difference between pure substances (elements and compounds) and mixtures. c.Describe the movement of particles in solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas states. d.Distinguish between physical and chemical properties of matter as physical (i.e., density, melting point, boiling point) or chemical (i.e., reactivity, combustibility). e.Distinguish between changes in matter as physical (i.e., physical change) or chemical (development of a gas, formation of precipitate, and change in color). f.Recognize that there are more than 100 elements and some have similar properties as shown on the Periodic Table of Elements. g.Identify and demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Matter.

Organized by Disciplinary Content  Physical Science  Life Science  Earth-Space Science  Engineering K-5  Grade By Grade  Engineering concepts are integrated into performance expectations 6-8  Grade Banded  Model Pathways to follow the second public draft 9-12  Grade Banded  Model Pathways to follow the second public draft Organization of the NGSS

Second Point It’s a DRAFT!

NGSS Survey

 Items in the Table of Contents are separate surveys  Users may access all surveys, single surveys, or partial surveys  To access each survey  Register your address and create a password  Re-enter your and password to enter each survey  Users may save each entry by clicking “Next” button  Do NOT “Submit” the survey until your feedback is complete for that survey Survey Considerations

Submission screen for each survey

Disciplinary Core Ideas Crosscutting Concepts Science and Engineering Practices

Last Point It’s a DRAFT!

Contact Information Stephen Pruitt, Ph.D. Vice President, Content, Research and Development

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