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View all PreK-12 NYS Learning Standards in a dropdown list format.
Standard Area - ARTS: NYS The Arts
Standard Area - ARTS: NYS The Arts
Standard Area - CDOS: NYS Career Development and Occupational Studies
Standard Area - CDOS: NYS Career Development and Occupational Studies
Standard Area - CSDF: NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency
Standard Area - CSDF: NYS Computer Science and Digital Fluency
Standard Area - ELA: NYS Next Generation English Language Arts
Standard Area - ELA: NYS Next Generation English Language Arts
Standard Area - HPF: NYS Health, Physical Education, and Family and Consumer Sciences
Standard Area - HPF: NYS Health, Physical Education, and Family and Consumer Sciences
Standard Area - NY-MATH: NYS Next Generation Mathematics
Standard Area - NY-MATH: NYS Next Generation Mathematics
Standard Area - PE: NYS Physical Education
Standard Area - PE: NYS Physical Education
Standard Area - S: NYS Science
Standard Area - S: NYS Science
Grade Level - S.K: Kindergarten
Grade Level - S.K: Kindergarten
Grade Level - S.1: First Grade
Grade Level - S.1: First Grade
Grade Level - S.2: Second Grade
Grade Level - S.2: Second Grade
Grade Band - S.K-2: Kindergarten - Second Grade
Grade Band - S.K-2: Kindergarten - Second Grade
Grade Level - S.3: Third Grade
Grade Level - S.3: Third Grade
Grade Level - S.4: Fourth Grade
Grade Level - S.4: Fourth Grade
Grade Level - S.5: Fifth Grade
Grade Level - S.5: Fifth Grade
Grade Band - S.3-5: Third - Fifth Grades
Grade Band - S.3-5: Third - Fifth Grades
Grade Level - S.MS: Middle School
Grade Level - S.MS: Middle School
Grade Level - S.HS: High School
Grade Level - S.HS: High School
Domain - S.HS.PS: Structure and Properties of Matter
Domain - S.HS.PS: Structure and Properties of Matter
Domain - S.HS.PS: Chemical Reactions
Domain - S.HS.PS: Chemical Reactions
Domain - S.HS.PS: Forces and Interactions
Domain - S.HS.PS: Forces and Interactions
Domain - S.HS.PS: Waves and Electromagnetic Radiation
Domain - S.HS.PS: Waves and Electromagnetic Radiation
Domain - S.HS.LS: Structure and Function
Domain - S.HS.LS: Structure and Function
Domain - S.HS.LS: Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
Domain - S.HS.LS: Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
Domain - S.HS.LS: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
Domain - S.HS.LS: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.1: Students who demonstrate understanding can use mathematical and/or computational representations to support explanations of factors that affect carrying capacity of ecosystems at different scales.
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.1: Students who demonstrate understanding can use mathematical and/or computational representations to support explanations of factors that affect carrying capacity of ecosystems at different scales.
Clarification Statement - S.HS.LS.2.1.CS: Emphasis is on quantitative analysis and comparison of the relationships among interdependent factors including boundaries, resources, climate, and competition. Examples of mathematical comparisons could include graphs, charts, histograms, and population
Clarification Statement - S.HS.LS.2.1.CS: Emphasis is on quantitative analysis and comparison of the relationships among interdependent factors including boundaries, resources, climate, and competition. Examples of mathematical comparisons could include graphs, charts, histograms, and population
Assessment Boundary - S.HS.LS.2.1.AB: Assessment does not include deriving mathematical equations to make comparisons.
Assessment Boundary - S.HS.LS.2.1.AB: Assessment does not include deriving mathematical equations to make comparisons.
Science and Engineering Practices - 9-12.SEP5.2: Use mathematical representations of phenomena to describe explanations.
Science and Engineering Practices - 9-12.SEP5.2: Use mathematical representations of phenomena to describe explanations.
Disciplinary Core Ideas - S.HS.LS.2.1.DCI: LS2.A: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
•Ecosystems have carrying capacities, which are limits tothe numbers of organisms and populations they can support. Organisms would have the capacity to produce populations of great size were it not for the fact that environments and resources are finite. This fundamental tension affects the abundance (number of individuals) of species in any given ecosystem.
•(NYSED) Carrying capacity results from the availability of biotic and abiotic factors and from challenges such as predation, competition, and disease.
Disciplinary Core Ideas - S.HS.LS.2.1.DCI: LS2.A: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
•Ecosystems have carrying capacities, which are limits tothe numbers of organisms and populations they can support. Organisms would have the capacity to produce populations of great size were it not for the fact that environments and resources are finite. This fundamental tension affects the abundance (number of individuals) of species in any given ecosystem.
•(NYSED) Carrying capacity results from the availability of biotic and abiotic factors and from challenges such as predation, competition, and disease.
Crosscutting Concepts - CC7.7: The significance of a phenomenon is dependent on the scale, proportion, and quantity at which it occurs.
Crosscutting Concepts - CC7.7: The significance of a phenomenon is dependent on the scale, proportion, and quantity at which it occurs.
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.2: Students who demonstrate understanding can use mathematical representations to support and revise explanations based on evidence about factors affecting biodiversity and populations in ecosystems of different scales.
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.2: Students who demonstrate understanding can use mathematical representations to support and revise explanations based on evidence about factors affecting biodiversity and populations in ecosystems of different scales.
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.6: Students who demonstrate understanding can evaluate the claims, evidence, and reasoning that the complex interactions in ecosystems maintain relatively consistent numbers and types of organisms in stable conditions, but changing conditions may result in a
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.6: Students who demonstrate understanding can evaluate the claims, evidence, and reasoning that the complex interactions in ecosystems maintain relatively consistent numbers and types of organisms in stable conditions, but changing conditions may result in a
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.7: Students who demonstrate understanding can design, evaluate, and refine a solution for reducing the impacts of human activities on the environment and biodiversity.
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.7: Students who demonstrate understanding can design, evaluate, and refine a solution for reducing the impacts of human activities on the environment and biodiversity.
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.8: Students who demonstrate understanding can evaluate the evidence for the role of group behavior on individual and species’ chances to survive and reproduce.
Performance Expectation - S.HS.LS.2.8: Students who demonstrate understanding can evaluate the evidence for the role of group behavior on individual and species’ chances to survive and reproduce.
Domain - S.HS.LS: Inheritance and Variation of Traits
Domain - S.HS.LS: Inheritance and Variation of Traits
Domain - S.HS.LS: Natural Selection and Evolution
Domain - S.HS.LS: Natural Selection and Evolution
Domain - S.HS.ESS: Space Systems
Domain - S.HS.ESS: Space Systems
Domain - S.HS.ESS: History of Earth
Domain - S.HS.ESS: History of Earth
Domain - S.HS.ESS: Earth’s Systems
Domain - S.HS.ESS: Earth’s Systems
Domain - S.HS.ESS: Weather and Climate
Domain - S.HS.ESS: Weather and Climate
Domain - S.HS.ESS: Human Sustainability
Domain - S.HS.ESS: Human Sustainability
Domain - S.HS.ETS: Engineering Design
Domain - S.HS.ETS: Engineering Design
Standard Area - SEL: NYS Social Emotional Learning Benchmarks
Standard Area - SEL: NYS Social Emotional Learning Benchmarks
Standard Area - SS: NYS Social Studies Framework
Standard Area - SS: NYS Social Studies Framework
Standard Area - TECH: Learning Standards for Technology (see MST standards under Previous Standard Versions)
Standard Area - TECH: Learning Standards for Technology (see MST standards under Previous Standard Versions)
Standard Area - WL: World Languages
Standard Area - WL: World Languages
Standard Area - Previous Standards Versions
Standard Area - Previous Standards Versions
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