Clarification Statement - S.2.ESS.1.1.CS: Examples of events and timescales could include volcanic explosions and earthquakes, which happen quickly and erosion of rocks, which occurs slowly.
Assessment Boundary - S.2.ESS.1.1.AB: Assessment does not include quantitative measurements of timescales.
Science and Engineering Practices - PK2.SEP6.1: Make observations (firsthand or from media) to construct an evidence-based account for natural phenomena.
Disciplinary Core Ideas - S.2.ESS.1.1.DCI: ESS1.C: The History of Planet Earth
•Some events happen very quickly; others occur very slowly, over a time period much longer than one can
observe.
Crosscutting Concepts - CC6.1: Things may change slowly or rapidly.
Clarification Statement - S.2.ESS.2.1.CS: Examples of solutions could include different designs for using rocks, shrubs, grass, and trees to hold back wind, water, and land.
Science and Engineering Practices - PK2.SEP6.3: Compare multiple solutions to a problem.
Disciplinary Core Ideas - S.2.ESS.2.1.DCI:
ESS2.A: Earth Materials and Systems
•Wind and water can change the shape of the land.
ETS1.C: Optimizing the Design Solution
•Because there is always more than one possible solution to a problem, it is useful to compare and test designs. (secondary to 2-ESS2-1)
Crosscutting Concepts - CC6.1: Things may change slowly or rapidly.
Assessment Boundary - S.2.ESS.2.2.AB: Assessment does not include quantitative scaling in models.
Science and Engineering Practices - PK2.SEP2.4: Develop a model to represent patterns in the natural world
Disciplinary Core Ideas - S.2.ESS.2.2.DCI:
ESS2.B: Plate Tectonics and Large-Scale System Interactions
•Maps show where things are located. One can map the shapes and kinds of land and water in any area.
Crosscutting Concepts - CC1.2: Patterns in the natural world can be observed, used to describe phenomena, and used as evidence.
Science and Engineering Practices - PK2.SEP8.3: Obtain information using various texts, text features (e.g., headings, tables of contents, glossaries, electronic menus, icons), and other media that will be useful in answering a scientific question.
Disciplinary Core Ideas - S.2.ESS.2.3.DCI: ESS2.C: The Roles of Water in Earth’s Surface Processes
•Water is found in the ocean, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Water exists as solid ice and in liquid form.
Crosscutting Concepts - CC1.2: Patterns in the natural world can be observed, used to describe phenomena, and used as evidence.
Standard Area - TECH: Learning Standards for Technology (see MST standards under Previous Standard Versions)