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What is the weather like today and how is it different from yesterday?\u201d Kindergarten performance expectations include PS2, PS3, LS1, ESS2, ESS3, and ETS1 Disciplinary Core Ideas from the NRC Framework . Students are expected to develop understanding of patterns and variations in local weather and the purpose of weather forecasting to prepare for, and respond to, severe weather. Students are able to apply an understanding of the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object to analyze a design solution. Students are also expected to develop understanding of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive and the relationship between their needs and where they live. The crosscutting concepts of patterns; cause and effect; systems and system models; interdependence of science, engineering, and technology; and influence of engineering, technology, and science on society and the natural world are called out as organizing concepts for these disciplinary core ideas. In the kindergarten performance expectations, students are expected to demonstrate grade-appropriate proficiency in asking questions, developing and using models, planning and carrying out investigations, analyzing and interpreting data, designing solutions, engaging in argument from evidence, and obtaining, evaluating, and communicating information. 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Examples of solutions could include tools such as a ramp to increase the speed of the object and a structure that would cause an object such as a marble or ball to turn.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include friction as a mechanism for change in speed.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7309aa0-ba82-11ea-be8a-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7309aa0-ba82-11ea-be8a-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["KG"],"humanCodingScheme":"K-PS3","fullStatement":"Energy","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f730c7b4-ba82-11ea-ae4c-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f730c7b4-ba82-11ea-ae4c-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["KG"],"humanCodingScheme":"K-PS3-1","fullStatement":"Make observations to determine the effect of sunlight on Earth\u2019s surface.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of Earth\u2019s surface could include sand, soil, rocks, and water.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment of temperature is limited to relative measures such as warmer/cooler.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f730f91e-ba82-11ea-ae62-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f730f91e-ba82-11ea-ae62-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["KG"],"humanCodingScheme":"K-PS3-2","fullStatement":"Use tools and materials to design and build a structure that will reduce the warming effect of sunlight on an area.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of structures could include umbrellas, canopies, and tents that minimize the warming effect of the sun.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7314626-ba82-11ea-91b3-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7314626-ba82-11ea-91b3-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["KG"],"humanCodingScheme":"K-LS1","fullStatement":"From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7316f34-ba82-11ea-be78-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7316f34-ba82-11ea-be78-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["KG"],"humanCodingScheme":"K-LS1-1","fullStatement":"Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of patterns could include that animals need to take in food but plants do not; 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Examples of models could include representations, diagrams, pictures, and written descriptions of systems.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment is limited to two objects and electric, magnetic, and gravitational interactions.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7509d6e-ba82-11ea-8467-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7509d6e-ba82-11ea-8467-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-PS3-3","fullStatement":"Apply scientific principles to design, construct, and test a device that either minimizes or maximizes thermal energy transfer.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of devices could include an insulated box, a solar cooker, and a Styrofoam 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Examples could include using fiber optic cable to transmit light pulses, radio wave pulses in wifi devices, and conversion of stored binary patterns to make sound or text on a computer screen.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include binary counting. Assessment does not include the specific mechanism of any given device.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f751e3fe-ba82-11ea-b646-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f751e3fe-ba82-11ea-b646-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS1","fullStatement":"From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7523548-ba82-11ea-88d3-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7523548-ba82-11ea-88d3-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS1-1","fullStatement":"Conduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on developing evidence that living things are made of cells, distinguishing between living and non-living things, and understanding that living things may be made of one cell or many and varied cells.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f75278fa-ba82-11ea-8962-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f75278fa-ba82-11ea-8962-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS1-2","fullStatement":"Develop and use a model to describe the function of a cell as a whole and ways the parts of cells contribute to the function.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the cell functioning as a whole system and the primary role of identified parts of the cell, specifically the nucleus, chloroplasts, mitochondria, cell membrane, and cell wall.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment of organelle structure/function relationships is limited to the cell wall and cell membrane. Assessment of the function of the other organelles is limited to their relationship to the whole cell. Assessment does not include the biochemical function of cells or cell parts.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f75306f8-ba82-11ea-9238-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f75306f8-ba82-11ea-9238-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS1-3","fullStatement":"Use argument supported by evidence for how the body is a system of interacting subsystems composed of groups of cells.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the conceptual understanding that cells form tissues and tissues form organs specialized for particular body functions. Examples could include the interaction of subsystems within a system and the normal functioning of those systems.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include the mechanism of one body system independent of others. Assessment is limited to the circulatory, excretory, digestive, respiratory, muscular, and nervous systems.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f753455a-ba82-11ea-8337-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f753455a-ba82-11ea-8337-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS1-4","fullStatement":"Use argument based on empirical evidence and scientific reasoning to support an explanation for how characteristic animal behaviors and specialized plant structures affect the probability of successful reproduction of animals and plants respectively.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of behaviors that affect the probability of animal reproduction could include nest building to protect young from cold, herding of animals to protect young from predators, and vocalization of animals and colorful plumage to attract mates for breeding. Examples of animal behaviors that affect the probability of plant reproduction could include transferring pollen or seeds, and creating conditions for seed germination and growth. Examples of plant structures could include bright flowers attracting butterflies that transfer pollen, flower nectar and odors that attract insects that transfer pollen, and hard shells on nuts that squirrels bury.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7537002-ba82-11ea-a6c0-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7537002-ba82-11ea-a6c0-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS1-5","fullStatement":"Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of local environmental conditions could include availability of food, light, space, and water. Examples of genetic factors could include large breed cattle and species of grass affecting growth of organisms. Examples of evidence could include drought decreasing plant growth, fertilizer increasing plant growth, different varieties of plant seeds growing at different rates in different conditions, and fish growing larger in large ponds than they do in small ponds.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include genetic mechanisms, gene regulation, or biochemical processes.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7539b54-ba82-11ea-9e27-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7539b54-ba82-11ea-9e27-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS1-6","fullStatement":"Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for the role of photosynthesis in the cycling of matter and 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structures.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f756bf0a-ba82-11ea-91c9-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f756bf0a-ba82-11ea-91c9-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS4-3","fullStatement":"Analyze displays of pictorial data to compare patterns of similarities in the embryological development across multiple species to identify relationships not evident in the fully formed anatomy.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on inferring general patterns of relatedness among embryos of different organisms by comparing the macroscopic appearance of diagrams or pictures.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment of comparisons is limited to gross appearance of anatomical structures in embryological development.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f756ef66-ba82-11ea-ae67-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f756ef66-ba82-11ea-ae67-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS4-4","fullStatement":"Construct an explanation based on evidence that describes how genetic variations of traits in a population increase some individuals\u2019 probability of surviving and reproducing in a specific environment.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on using simple probability statements and proportional reasoning to construct explanations.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7570db6-ba82-11ea-8a16-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7570db6-ba82-11ea-8a16-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS4-5","fullStatement":"Gather and synthesize information about technologies that have changed the way humans influence the inheritance of desired traits in organisms.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on synthesizing information from reliable sources about the influence of humans on genetic outcomes in artificial selection (such as genetic modification, animal husbandry, gene therapy); and, on the impacts these technologies have on society as well as the technologies leading to these scientific discoveries.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7572e40-ba82-11ea-b88b-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7572e40-ba82-11ea-b88b-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-LS4-6","fullStatement":"Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on using mathematical models, probability statements, and proportional reasoning to support explanations of trends in changes to populations over time.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include Hardy Weinberg calculations.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7574bfa-ba82-11ea-a2a4-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7574bfa-ba82-11ea-a2a4-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS1","fullStatement":"Earth's Place in the Universe","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f75788ea-ba82-11ea-9508-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f75788ea-ba82-11ea-9508-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS1-1","fullStatement":"Develop and use a model of the Earth-sun-moon system to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases, eclipses of the sun and moon, and seasons.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of models can be physical, graphical, or conceptual.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f757b2ca-ba82-11ea-8257-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f757b2ca-ba82-11ea-8257-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS1-2","fullStatement":"Develop and use a model to describe the role of gravity in the motions within galaxies and the solar system.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis for the model is on gravity as the force that holds together the solar system and Milky Way galaxy and controls orbital motions within them. Examples of models can be physical (such as the analogy of distance along a football field or computer visualizations of elliptical orbits) or conceptual (such as mathematical proportions relative to the size of familiar objects such as students' school or state).\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include Kepler\u2019s Laws of orbital motion or the apparent retrograde motion of the planets as viewed from Earth.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f757cf58-ba82-11ea-bd84-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f757cf58-ba82-11ea-bd84-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS1-3","fullStatement":"Analyze and interpret data to determine scale properties of objects in the solar system.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the analysis of data from Earth-based instruments, space-based telescopes, and spacecraft to determine similarities and differences among solar system objects. Examples of scale properties include the sizes of an object\u2019s layers (such as crust and atmosphere), surface features (such as volcanoes), and orbital radius. Examples of data include statistical information, drawings and photographs, and models.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include recalling facts about properties of the planets and other solar system bodies.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f757eb46-ba82-11ea-bee5-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f757eb46-ba82-11ea-bee5-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS1-4","fullStatement":"Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence from rock strata for how the geologic time scale is used to organize Earth's 4.6-billion-year-old history.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on how analyses of rock formations and the fossils they contain are used to establish relative ages of major events in Earth\u2019s history. Examples of Earth\u2019s major events could range from being very recent (such as the last Ice Age or the earliest fossils of homo sapiens) to very old (such as the formation of Earth or the earliest evidence of life). Examples can include the formation of mountain chains and ocean basins, the evolution or extinction of particular living organisms, or significant volcanic eruptions.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include recalling the names of specific periods or epochs and events within them.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7580c16-ba82-11ea-96bd-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7580c16-ba82-11ea-96bd-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS2","fullStatement":"Earth's Systems","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f75853ba-ba82-11ea-af87-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f75853ba-ba82-11ea-af87-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS2-1","fullStatement":"Develop a model to describe the cycling of Earth's materials and the flow of energy that drives this process.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the processes of melting, crystallization, weathering, deformation, and sedimentation, which act together to form minerals and rocks through the cycling of Earth\u2019s materials.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include the identification and naming of minerals.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f758739a-ba82-11ea-9e85-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f758739a-ba82-11ea-9e85-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS2-2","fullStatement":"Construct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience processes have changed Earth's surface at varying time and spatial scales.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on how processes change Earth\u2019s surface at time and spatial scales that can be large (such as slow plate motions or the uplift of large mountain ranges) or small (such as rapid landslides or microscopic geochemical reactions), and how many geoscience processes (such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and meteor impacts) usually behave gradually but are punctuated by catastrophic events. Examples of geoscience processes include surface weathering and deposition by the movements of water, ice, and wind. Emphasis is on geoscience processes that shape local geographic features, where appropriate.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7589352-ba82-11ea-b268-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7589352-ba82-11ea-b268-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS2-3","fullStatement":"Analyze and interpret data on the distribution of fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures to provide evidence of the past plate motions.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of data include similarities of rock and fossil types on different continents, the shapes of the continents (including continental shelves), and the locations of ocean structures (such as ridges, fracture zones, and trenches).\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Paleomagnetic anomalies in oceanic and continental crust are not assessed.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f758b008-ba82-11ea-8a5d-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f758b008-ba82-11ea-8a5d-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS2-4","fullStatement":"Develop a model to describe the cycling of water through Earth's systems driven by energy from the sun and the force of gravity.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the ways water changes its state as it moves through the multiple pathways of the hydrologic cycle. Examples of models can be conceptual or physical.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: A quantitative understanding of the latent heats of vaporization and fusion is not assessed.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f758f716-ba82-11ea-b103-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f758f716-ba82-11ea-b103-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS2-5","fullStatement":"Collect data to provide evidence for how the motions and complex interactions of air masses result in changes in weather conditions.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on how air masses flow from regions of high pressure to low pressure, causing weather (defined by temperature, pressure, humidity, precipitation, and wind) at a fixed location to change over time, and how sudden changes in weather can result when different air masses collide. Emphasis is on how weather can be predicted within probabilistic ranges. Examples of data can be provided to students (such as weather maps, diagrams, and visualizations) or obtained through laboratory experiments (such as with condensation).\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include recalling the names of cloud types or weather symbols used on weather maps or the reported diagrams from weather stations.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7592858-ba82-11ea-bc36-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7592858-ba82-11ea-bc36-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS2-6","fullStatement":"Develop and use a model to describe how unequal heating and rotation of the Earth cause patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on how patterns vary by latitude, altitude, and geographic land distribution. Emphasis of atmospheric circulation is on the sunlight-driven latitudinal banding, the Coriolis effect, and resulting prevailing winds; emphasis of ocean circulation is on the transfer of heat by the global ocean convection cycle, which is constrained by the Coriolis effect and the outlines of continents. Examples of models can be diagrams, maps and globes, or digital representations.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include the dynamics of the Coriolis effect.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7594536-ba82-11ea-86d6-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7594536-ba82-11ea-86d6-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS3","fullStatement":"Earth and Human Activity","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7598636-ba82-11ea-b546-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7598636-ba82-11ea-b546-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS3-1","fullStatement":"Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how the uneven distributions of Earth's mineral, energy, and groundwater resources are the result of past and current geoscience processes.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on how these resources are limited and typically non-renewable, and how their distributions are significantly changing as a result of removal by humans. Examples of uneven distributions of resources as a result of past processes include but are not limited to petroleum (locations of the burial of organic marine sediments and subsequent geologic traps), metal ores (locations of past volcanic and hydrothermal activity associated with subduction zones), and soil (locations of active weathering and/or deposition of rock).","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f759a684-ba82-11ea-8e32-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f759a684-ba82-11ea-8e32-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS3-2","fullStatement":"Analyze and interpret data on natural hazards to forecast future catastrophic events and inform the development of technologies to mitigate their effects.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on how some natural hazards, such as volcanic eruptions and severe weather, are preceded by phenomena that allow for reliable predictions, but others, such as earthquakes, occur suddenly and with no notice, and thus are not yet predictable. Examples of natural hazards can be taken from interior processes (such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions), surface processes (such as mass wasting and tsunamis), or severe weather events (such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and floods). Examples of data can include the locations, magnitudes, and frequencies of the natural hazards. Examples of technologies can be global (such as satellite systems to monitor hurricanes or forest fires) or local (such as building basements in tornado-prone regions or reservoirs to mitigate droughts).","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f759c3da-ba82-11ea-9ffb-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f759c3da-ba82-11ea-9ffb-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS3-3","fullStatement":"Apply scientific principles to design a method for monitoring and minimizing a human impact on the environment.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of the design process include examining human environmental impacts, assessing the kinds of solutions that are feasible, and designing and evaluating solutions that could reduce that impact. Examples of human impacts can include water usage (such as the withdrawal of water from streams and aquifers or the construction of dams and levees), land usage (such as urban development, agriculture, or the removal of wetlands), and pollution (such as of the air, water, or land).","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f759f5b2-ba82-11ea-9429-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f759f5b2-ba82-11ea-9429-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS3-4","fullStatement":"Construct an argument supported by evidence for how increases in human population and per-capita consumption of natural resources impact Earth's systems.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of evidence include grade-appropriate databases on human populations and the rates of consumption of food and natural resources (such as freshwater, mineral, and energy). Examples of impacts can include changes to the appearance, composition, and structure of Earth\u2019s systems as well as the rates at which they change. The consequences of increases in human populations and consumption of natural resources are described by science, but science does not make the decisions for the actions society takes.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f75a12cc-ba82-11ea-b8f9-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f75a12cc-ba82-11ea-b8f9-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ESS3-5","fullStatement":"Ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of factors include human activities (such as fossil fuel combustion, cement production, and agricultural activity) and natural processes (such as changes in incoming solar radiation or volcanic activity). Examples of evidence can include tables, graphs, and maps of global and regional temperatures, atmospheric levels of gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, and the rates of human activities. Emphasis is on the major role that human activities play in causing the rise in global temperatures.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f75a30b8-ba82-11ea-a99d-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f75a30b8-ba82-11ea-a99d-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"MS-ETS1","fullStatement":"Engineering Design","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f75a6cb8-ba82-11ea-9648-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f75a6cb8-ba82-11ea-9648-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance 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Examples of a phenomenon could include resonance, interference, diffraction, and photoelectric effect.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include using quantum theory.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f75f6966-ba82-11ea-af7d-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f75f6966-ba82-11ea-af7d-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-PS4-4","fullStatement":"Evaluate the validity and reliability of claims in published materials of the effects that different frequencies of electromagnetic radiation have when absorbed by matter.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the idea that photons associated with different frequencies of light have different energies, and the damage to living tissue from electromagnetic radiation depends on the energy of the radiation. 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Examples of models could include diagrams, chemical equations, and conceptual models.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include specific biochemical steps.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f760ae98-ba82-11ea-ab22-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f760ae98-ba82-11ea-ab22-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS1-6","fullStatement":"Construct and revise an explanation based on evidence for how carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from sugar molecules may combine with other elements to form amino acids and/or other large carbon-based molecules.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on using evidence from models and simulations to support explanations.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include the details of the specific chemical reactions or identification of macromolecules.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f760cb30-ba82-11ea-87ff-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f760cb30-ba82-11ea-87ff-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS1-7","fullStatement":"Use a model to illustrate that cellular respiration is a chemical process whereby the bonds of food molecules and oxygen molecules are broken and the bonds in new compounds are formed, resulting in a net transfer of energy.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the conceptual understanding of the inputs and outputs of the process of cellular respiration.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment should not include identification of the steps or specific processes involved in cellular respiration.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f760fb5a-ba82-11ea-a1ff-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f760fb5a-ba82-11ea-a1ff-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS2","fullStatement":"Ecosystems: Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7614d76-ba82-11ea-91be-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7614d76-ba82-11ea-91be-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS2-1","fullStatement":"Use mathematical and/or computational representations to support explanations of factors that affect carrying capacity of ecosystems at different scales.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on quantitative analysis and comparison of the relationships among interdependent factors including boundaries, resources, climate, and competition. 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Examples of evidence could include similarities in DNA sequences, anatomical structures, and order of appearance of structures in embryological development.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7634c52-ba82-11ea-bb65-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7634c52-ba82-11ea-bb65-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS4-2","fullStatement":"Construct an explanation based on evidence that the process of evolution primarily results from four factors: (1) the potential for a species to increase in number, (2) the heritable genetic variation of individuals in a species due to mutation and sexual reproduction, (3) competition for limited resources, and (4) the proliferation of those organisms that are better able to survive and reproduce in the environment.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on using evidence to explain the influence each of the four factors has on number of organisms, behaviors, morphology, or physiology in terms of ability to compete for limited resources and subsequent survival of individuals and adaptation of species. Examples of evidence could include mathematical models such as simple distribution graphs and proportional reasoning.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include other mechanisms of evolution, such as genetic drift, gene flow through migration, and co-evolution.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7636908-ba82-11ea-8f21-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7636908-ba82-11ea-8f21-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS4-3","fullStatement":"Apply concepts of statistics and probability to support explanations that organisms with an advantageous heritable trait tend to increase in proportion to organisms lacking this trait.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on analyzing shifts in numerical distribution of traits and using these shifts as evidence to support explanations.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment is limited to basic statistical and graphical analysis. Assessment does not include allele frequency calculations.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7638456-ba82-11ea-b1ae-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7638456-ba82-11ea-b1ae-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS4-4","fullStatement":"Construct an explanation based on evidence for how natural selection leads to adaptation of populations.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on using data to provide evidence for how specific biotic and abiotic differences in ecosystems (such as ranges of seasonal temperature, long-term climate change, acidity, light, geographic barriers, or evolution of other organisms) contribute to a change in gene frequency over time, leading to adaptation of populations.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f763a15c-ba82-11ea-8ac4-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f763a15c-ba82-11ea-8ac4-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS4-5","fullStatement":"Evaluate the evidence supporting claims that changes in environmental conditions may result in (1) increases in the number of individuals of some species, (2) the emergence of new species over time, and (3) the extinction of other species.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on determining cause and effect relationships for how changes to the environment such as deforestation, fishing, application of fertilizers, drought, flood, and the rate of change of the environment affect distribution or disappearance of traits in species.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f763bd0e-ba82-11ea-a643-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f763bd0e-ba82-11ea-a643-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-LS4-6","fullStatement":"Create or revise a simulation to test a solution to mitigate adverse impacts of human activity on biodiversity.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on testing solutions for a proposed problem related to threatened or endangered species, or to genetic variation of organisms for multiple species.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f763d83e-ba82-11ea-9584-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f763d83e-ba82-11ea-9584-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS1","fullStatement":"Earth's Place in the Universe","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7641ad8-ba82-11ea-9464-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7641ad8-ba82-11ea-9464-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS1-1","fullStatement":"Develop a model based on evidence to illustrate the life span of the sun and the role of nuclear fusion in the sun\u2019s core to release energy that eventually reaches Earth in the form of radiation.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the energy transfer mechanisms that allow energy from nuclear fusion in the sun\u2019s core to reach Earth. Examples of evidence for the model include observations of the masses and lifetimes of other stars, as well as the ways that the sun\u2019s radiation varies due to sudden solar flares (\u201cspace weather\u201d), the 11-year sunspot cycle, and non-cyclic variations over centuries.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include details of the atomic and sub-atomic processes involved with the sun\u2019s nuclear fusion.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7643978-ba82-11ea-ab84-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7643978-ba82-11ea-ab84-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS1-2","fullStatement":"Construct an explanation of the Big Bang theory based on astronomical evidence of light spectra, motion of distant galaxies, and composition of matter in the universe.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the astronomical evidence of the red shift of light from galaxies as an indication that the universe is currently expanding, the cosmic microwave background as the remnant radiation from the Big Bang, and the observed composition of ordinary matter of the universe, primarily found in stars and interstellar gases (from the spectra of electromagnetic radiation from stars), which matches that predicted by the Big Bang theory (3/4 hydrogen and 1/4 helium).","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f764593a-ba82-11ea-a542-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f764593a-ba82-11ea-a542-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS1-3","fullStatement":"Communicate scientific ideas about the way stars, over their life cycle, produce elements.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the way nucleosynthesis, and therefore the different elements created, varies as a function of the mass of a star and the stage of its lifetime.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Details of the many different nucleosynthesis pathways for stars of differing masses are not assessed.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f764774e-ba82-11ea-8ed9-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f764774e-ba82-11ea-8ed9-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS1-4","fullStatement":"Use mathematical or computational representations to predict the motion of orbiting objects in the solar system.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on Newtonian gravitational laws governing orbital motions, which apply to human-made satellites as well as planets and moons.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Mathematical representations for the gravitational attraction of bodies and Kepler\u2019s Laws of orbital motions should not deal with more than two bodies, nor involve calculus.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f764921a-ba82-11ea-9e33-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f764921a-ba82-11ea-9e33-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS1-5","fullStatement":"Evaluate evidence of the past and current movements of continental and oceanic crust and the theory of plate tectonics to explain the ages of crustal rocks.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the ability of plate tectonics to explain the ages of crustal rocks. 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Examples of evidence include the absolute ages of ancient materials (obtained by radiometric dating of meteorites, moon rocks, and Earth\u2019s oldest minerals), the sizes and compositions of solar system objects, and the impact cratering record of planetary surfaces.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f764ccee-ba82-11ea-aa9d-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f764ccee-ba82-11ea-aa9d-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS2","fullStatement":"Earth's Systems","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f76519f6-ba82-11ea-b249-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f76519f6-ba82-11ea-b249-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS2-1","fullStatement":"Develop a model to illustrate how Earth\u2019s internal and surface processes operate at different spatial and temporal scales to form continental and ocean-floor features.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on how the appearance of land features (such as mountains, valleys, and plateaus) and sea-floor features (such as trenches, ridges, and seamounts) are a result of both constructive forces (such as volcanism, tectonic uplift, and orogeny) and destructive mechanisms (such as weathering, mass wasting, and coastal erosion).\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include memorization of the details of the formation of specific geographic features of Earth\u2019s surface.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f76536ca-ba82-11ea-8ce1-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f76536ca-ba82-11ea-8ce1-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS2-2","fullStatement":"Analyze geoscience data to make the claim that one change to Earth's surface can create feedbacks that cause changes to other Earth systems.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples should include climate feedbacks, such as how an increase in greenhouse gases causes a rise in global temperatures that melts glacial ice, which reduces the amount of sunlight reflected from Earth's surface, increasing surface temperatures and further reducing the amount of ice. Examples could also be taken from other system interactions, such as how the loss of ground vegetation causes an increase in water runoff and soil erosion; how dammed rivers increase groundwater recharge, decrease sediment transport, and increase coastal erosion; or how the loss of wetlands causes a decrease in local humidity that further reduces the wetland extent.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f765518c-ba82-11ea-9fd4-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f765518c-ba82-11ea-9fd4-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS2-3","fullStatement":"Develop a model based on evidence of Earth\u2019s interior to describe the cycling of matter by thermal convection.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on both a one-dimensional model of Earth, with radial layers determined by density, and a three-dimensional model, which is controlled by mantle convection and the resulting plate tectonics. Examples of evidence include maps of Earth\u2019s three-dimensional structure obtained from seismic waves, records of the rate of change of Earth\u2019s magnetic field (as constraints on convection in the outer core), and identification of the composition of Earth\u2019s layers from high-pressure laboratory experiments.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7656ece-ba82-11ea-88bd-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7656ece-ba82-11ea-88bd-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS2-4","fullStatement":"Use a model to describe how variations in the flow of energy into and out of Earth\u2019s systems result in changes in climate.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of the causes of climate change differ by timescale, over 1-10 years: large volcanic eruption, ocean circulation; 10-100s of years: changes in human activity, ocean circulation, solar output; 10-100s of thousands of years: changes to Earth's orbit and the orientation of its axis; and 10-100s of millions of years: long-term changes in atmospheric composition.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment of the results of changes in climate is limited to changes in surface temperatures, precipitation patterns, glacial ice volumes, sea levels, and biosphere distribution.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7658904-ba82-11ea-b64e-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7658904-ba82-11ea-b64e-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS2-5","fullStatement":"Plan and conduct an investigation of the properties of water and its effects on Earth materials and surface processes.","notes":"**Clarification Statement:** Emphasis is on mechanical and chemical investigations with water and a variety of solid materials to provide the evidence for connections between the hydrologic cycle and system interactions commonly known as the rock cycle. Examples of mechanical investigations include stream transportation and deposition using a stream table, erosion using variations in soil moisture content, or frost wedging by the expansion of water as it freezes. Examples of chemical investigations include chemical weathering and recrystallization (by testing the solubility of different materials) or melt generation (by examining how water lowers the melting temperature of most solids).","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f765b1cc-ba82-11ea-be37-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f765b1cc-ba82-11ea-be37-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS2-6","fullStatement":"Develop a quantitative model to describe the cycling of carbon among the hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere, and biosphere.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on modeling biogeochemical cycles that include the cycling of carbon through the ocean, atmosphere, soil, and biosphere (including humans), providing the foundation for living organisms.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f765d0ee-ba82-11ea-9729-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f765d0ee-ba82-11ea-9729-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS2-7","fullStatement":"Construct an argument based on evidence about the simultaneous coevolution of Earth\u2019s systems and life on Earth.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the dynamic causes, effects, and feedbacks between the biosphere and Earth\u2019s other systems, whereby geoscience factors control the evolution of life, which in turn continuously alters Earth\u2019s surface. Examples include how photosynthetic life altered the atmosphere through the production of oxygen, which in turn increased weathering rates and allowed for the evolution of animal life; how microbial life on land increased the formation of soil, which in turn allowed for the evolution of land plants; or how the evolution of corals created reefs that altered patterns of erosion and deposition along coastlines and provided habitats for the evolution of new life forms.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment does not include a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of how the biosphere interacts with all of Earth\u2019s other systems.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f765ece6-ba82-11ea-aa4b-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f765ece6-ba82-11ea-aa4b-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectations Title","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectations Title","identifier":"d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/d0440e3e-65d9-11ea-ac3a-0242c0a80003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS3","fullStatement":"Earth and Human Activity","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f766317e-ba82-11ea-bc84-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f766317e-ba82-11ea-bc84-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS3-1","fullStatement":"Construct an explanation based on evidence for how the availability of natural resources, occurrence of natural hazards, and changes in climate have influenced human activity.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of key natural resources include access to fresh water (such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater), regions of fertile soils such as river deltas, and high concentrations of minerals and fossil fuels. Examples of natural hazards can be from interior processes (such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes), surface processes (such as tsunamis, mass wasting and soil erosion), and severe weather (such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts). Examples of the results of changes in climate that can affect populations or drive mass migrations include changes to sea level, regional patterns of temperature and precipitation, and the types of crops and livestock that can be raised.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7664f7e-ba82-11ea-b4c7-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7664f7e-ba82-11ea-b4c7-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS3-2","fullStatement":"Evaluate competing design solutions for developing, managing, and utilizing energy and mineral resources based on cost-benefit ratios.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Emphasis is on the conservation, recycling, and reuse of resources (such as minerals and metals) where possible, and on minimizing impacts where it is not. Examples include developing best practices for agricultural soil use, mining (for coal, tar sands, and oil shales), and pumping (for petroleum and natural gas). 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Examples of factors that affect human sustainability include agricultural efficiency, levels of conservation, and urban planning.\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment for computational simulations is limited to using provided multi-parameter programs or constructing simplified spreadsheet calculations.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f7668a70-ba82-11ea-b126-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f7668a70-ba82-11ea-b126-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS3-4","fullStatement":"Evaluate or refine a technological solution that reduces impacts of human activities on natural systems.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of data on the impacts of human activities could include the quantities and types of pollutants released, changes to biomass and species diversity, or areal changes in land surface use (such as for urban development, agriculture and livestock, or surface mining). Examples for limiting future impacts could range from local efforts (such as reducing, reusing, and recycling resources) to large-scale geoengineering design solutions (such as altering global temperatures by making large changes to the atmosphere or ocean).","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f766bc0c-ba82-11ea-8083-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f766bc0c-ba82-11ea-8083-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS3-5","fullStatement":"Analyze geoscience data and the results from global climate models to make an evidence-based forecast of the current rate of global or regional climate change and associated future impacts to Earth's systems.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of evidence, for both data and climate model outputs, are for climate changes (such as precipitation and temperature) and their associated impacts (such as on sea level, glacial ice volumes, or atmosphere and ocean composition).\n\n**Assessment Boundary**: Assessment is limited to one example of a climate change and its associated impacts.","language":"en"},{"uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/f766d89a-ba82-11ea-9ba9-0242c0a82003","identifier":"f766d89a-ba82-11ea-9ba9-0242c0a82003","lastChangeDateTime":"2020-06-30T03:37:04+00:00","CFItemType":"Performance Expectation","CFItemTypeURI":{"title":"Performance Expectation","identifier":"557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003","uri":"http://frameworks.werkzpublishing.com/uri/557c9cbc-6353-11ea-b665-0242ac120003"},"educationLevel":["OT"],"humanCodingScheme":"HS-ESS3-6","fullStatement":"Use a computational representation to illustrate the relationships among Earth systems and how those relationships are being modified due to human activity.","notes":"**Clarification Statement**: Examples of Earth systems to be considered are the hydrosphere, atmosphere, cryosphere, geosphere, and/or biosphere. 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