Core Curriculum Content Standards
NJ World Class Standards
Content Area: Science
Content Area |
Science |
Standard |
5.1 Science Practices: All students will understand that science is both a body of knowledge and an evidence-based, model-building enterprise that continually extends, refines, and revises knowledge. The four Science Practices strands encompass the knowledge and reasoning skills that students must acquire to be proficient in science. |
Strand |
D. Participate Productively in Science: The growth of scientific knowledge involves critique and communication, which are social practices that are governed by a core set of values and norms. |
By the end of grade |
Content Statement |
CPI# |
Cumulative Progress Indicator (CPI) |
P |
Science practices include drawing or “writing” on observation clipboards, making rubbings, or charting the growth of plants. |
5.1.P.D.1 |
Represent observations and work through drawing, recording data, and “writing.” |
4 |
Science has unique norms for participation. These include adopting a critical stance, demonstrating a willingness to ask questions and seek help, and developing a sense of trust and skepticism. |
5.1.4.D.1 |
Actively participate in discussions about student data, questions, and understandings. |
4 |
In order to determine which arguments and explanations are most persuasive, communities of learners work collaboratively to pose, refine, and evaluate questions, investigations, models, and theories (e.g., scientific argumentation and representation). |
5.1.4.D.2 |
Work collaboratively to pose, refine, and evaluate questions, investigations, models, and theories. |
4 |
Instruments of measurement can be used to safely gather accurate information for making scientific comparisons of objects and events. |
5.1.4.D.3 |
Demonstrate how to safely use tools, instruments, and supplies. |
4 |
Organisms are treated humanely, responsibly, and ethically. |
5.1.4.D.4 |
Handle and treat organisms humanely, responsibly, and ethically. |
8 |
Science involves practicing productive social interactions with peers, such as partner talk, whole-group discussions, and small-group work. |
5.1.8.D.1 |
Engage in multiple forms of discussion in order to process, make sense of, and learn from others’ ideas, observations, and experiences. |
8 |
In order to determine which arguments and explanations are most persuasive, communities of learners work collaboratively to pose, refine, and evaluate questions, investigations, models, and theories (e.g., argumentation, representation, visualization, etc.). |
5.1.8.D.2 |
Engage in productive scientific discussion practices during conversations with peers, both face-to-face and virtually, in the context of scientific investigations and model-building. |
8 |
Instruments of measurement can be used to safely gather accurate information for making scientific comparisons of objects and events. |
5.1.8.D.3 |
Demonstrate how to safely use tools, instruments, and supplies. |
8 |
Organisms are treated humanely, responsibly, and ethically. |
5.1.8.D.4 |
Handle and treat organisms humanely, responsibly, and ethically. |
12 |
Science involves practicing productive social interactions with peers, such as partner talk, whole-group discussions, and small-group work. |
5.1.12.D.1 |
Engage in multiple forms of discussion in order to process, make sense of, and learn from others’ ideas, observations, and experiences. |
12 |
Science involves using language, both oral and written, as a tool for making thinking public. |
5.1.12.D.2 |
Represent ideas using literal representations, such as graphs, tables, journals, concept maps, and diagrams. |
12 |
Ensure that instruments and specimens are properly cared for and that animals, when used, are treated humanely, responsibly, and ethically. |
5.1.12.D.3 |
Demonstrate how to use scientific tools and instruments and knowledge of how to handle animals with respect for their safety and welfare. |