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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
Domain - S.K.PS: Matter and Its Interactions
Domain - S.K.PS: Matter and Its Interactions
Domain - S.K.PS: Forces and Interactions: Pushes and Pulls
Domain - S.K.PS: Forces and Interactions: Pushes and Pulls
Performance Expectation - S.K.PS.2.1: Students who demonstrate understanding can plan and conduct an investigation to compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object.
Performance Expectation - S.K.PS.2.1: Students who demonstrate understanding can plan and conduct an investigation to compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object.
Performance Expectation - S.K.PS.2.2: Students who demonstrate understanding can analyze data to determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or a pull.
Performance Expectation - S.K.PS.2.2: Students who demonstrate understanding can analyze data to determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or a pull.
Clarification Statement - S.K.PS.2.2.CS: Examples of problems requiring a solution could include having a marble or other object move a certain distance, follow a particular path, and knock down other objects. Examples of solutions could include tools such as a ramp to increase the speed of the
Clarification Statement - S.K.PS.2.2.CS: Examples of problems requiring a solution could include having a marble or other object move a certain distance, follow a particular path, and knock down other objects. Examples of solutions could include tools such as a ramp to increase the speed of the
Assessment Boundary - S.K.PS.2.2.AB: Assessment does not include friction as a mechanism for change in speed.
Assessment Boundary - S.K.PS.2.2.AB: Assessment does not include friction as a mechanism for change in speed.
Science and Engineering Practices - PK2.SEP4.3: Analyze data from tests of an object or tool to determine if it works as intended.
Science and Engineering Practices - PK2.SEP4.3: Analyze data from tests of an object or tool to determine if it works as intended.
Disciplinary Core Ideas - S.K.PS.2.2.DCI: PS2.A: Forces and Motion •Pushes and pulls can have different strengths and directions. •Pushing or pulling on an object can change the speed or direction of its motion and can start or stop it.
ETS1.A: Defining Engineering Problems •A situation that ppeople want to change or create can be approached as a problem to be solved through engineering. Such problems may have many acceptable solutions. (secondary to K-PS2-2)
Disciplinary Core Ideas - S.K.PS.2.2.DCI: PS2.A: Forces and Motion •Pushes and pulls can have different strengths and directions. •Pushing or pulling on an object can change the speed or direction of its motion and can start or stop it.
ETS1.A: Defining Engineering Problems •A situation that ppeople want to change or create can be approached as a problem to be solved through engineering. Such problems may have many acceptable solutions. (secondary to K-PS2-2)
Crosscutting Concepts - CC2.1: Simple tests can be designed to gather evidence to support or refute student ideas about causes.
Crosscutting Concepts - CC2.1: Simple tests can be designed to gather evidence to support or refute student ideas about causes.
Domain - S.K.LS: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems: Animals, Plants, and Their Environment
Domain - S.K.LS: Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems: Animals, Plants, and Their Environment
Domain - S.K.ESS: Weather and Climate
Domain - S.K.ESS: Weather and Climate
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
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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