Shifting to the Next Generation Science Standards
Welcome! This website was created for teachers who are trying to shift teaching and learning in their classrooms to meet the vision presented in A Framework for K-12 Science Education using the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). This transition began in some classrooms several years ago while others are just beginning their journey. Each teacher, school district, and State are doing things a bit differently, but the mission and vision remains the same.
As a science education community, we are shifting science teaching and learning more towards the Sense-Making Frame. We are requiring students to do more of the heavy cognitive lifting while they try to figure out scientific explanations of phenomena or design engineering solutions to problems. In this vision, all students are engaged in three-dimensional learning which requires them to use Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs) while trying to develop a scientific understanding using grade specific Disciplinary Core Ideas (DCIs) and Cross Cutting Concepts (CCCs) to help organize their thinking.
Resources Found on This Website
Unit Planning: Online resources provided to help you plan lessons and units.
4-Part Learning Progression Model: A differentiated instructional model designed for the NGSS using performance expectation related lessons completed in four parts. Units 1 and 2 at each middle school grade level are complete. A possible Unit Sequence is provided for Units 3 and 4.
4-Part Learning Progression Model: A differentiated instructional model designed for the NGSS using performance expectation related lessons completed in four parts. Units 1 and 2 at each middle school grade level are complete. A possible Unit Sequence is provided for Units 3 and 4.
Most Accessed Blog Posts From Coaching with Cari
Facilitating Sensemaking
Intentional and Explicit Use of the Cross Cutting Concepts
NGSS & Beyond Podcast
Grading and 4 Point Rubrics
Why Are We Using 4 Point Rubrics
How to Set up a 4 Point Rubric Gradebook
4 Point SEP Rubrics
Rethinking Grading
Intentional and Explicit Use of the Cross Cutting Concepts
NGSS & Beyond Podcast
Grading and 4 Point Rubrics
Why Are We Using 4 Point Rubrics
How to Set up a 4 Point Rubric Gradebook
4 Point SEP Rubrics
Rethinking Grading
Best of the STEM Teaching Tools
For those of you who provide professional learning at your school districts or within your professional learning communities, I highly suggest you use some of the STEM Teaching Tools with the teachers you work with.
Below I have listed some of the good ones to start with: #42- Using Phenomena in NGSS-Designed Lesson and Units #28 Qualities of a Good Anchoring Phenomenon for a Coherent Sequence of Science Lessons #31 How to Launch STEM Investigations that build on student community interests and expertise #6 Productive Science Talk #35 How can I foster curiosity and learning in my classroom? Through talk! #25 Beyond the Written C-E-R Teach High School? Go to hsngss.weebly.comJoin the Mailing ListIf you would like updates on new blog postings, resources and learning opportunities related to this website, please complete the form below.
Please use personal email accounts, as Mail Chimp Forms as used below can sometimes be filtered by school district email systems. |
|