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Science Curriculum Guide Grades K-12

Science Curriculum Guide Grades K-12. Marla Davis Holbrook Special Education Services Fall Leadership 2006. State Curriculum Guides. Companion documents to the Alabama Course of Study

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Science Curriculum Guide Grades K-12

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  1. Science Curriculum GuideGrades K-12 Marla Davis Holbrook Special Education Services Fall Leadership 2006

  2. State Curriculum Guides • Companion documents to the Alabama Course of Study • Prepares students for grade level content standards through teaching prerequisite skills necessary for learning each content standard • Helps teachers address the achievement gap between student performance and grade level expectations

  3. State Curriculum Guides • Reading Addendum • Reading Curriculum Guide • Math Course of Study • Math Curriculum Guide • Social Studies Course of Study • Social Studies Curriculum Guide • Science Course of Study • Science Curriculum Guide

  4. Characteristics of State Curriculum Guides • Provide instruction toward grade-level standards contained in courses of study • Beneficial for students working below grade level • Skills continuum • Scaffolded support

  5. Lesson planning BBSST IEP development Collaborative teaching Tutorials Planning for instructional grouping Parent conferences Development of curriculum-based assessments Preparation for state assessments Uses for State Curriculum Guides

  6. Science Curriculum Guide Contents • Introduction • Organization of Curriculum Guide • How Teachers Can Effectively Use This Document • Standards and Related Content • Appendices • Bibliography • Glossary

  7. Standards and Objectives Grades K-8 • Grades K-5: Physical Science, Life Science, Earth and Space Science • Grade 6: Earth and Space Science • Grade 7: Life Science • Grade 8: Physical Science Grades 9-12 • Physical Science • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • Earth and Space Science Elective • Environmental Science Elective • Genetics Elective • Human Anatomy and Physiology Elective

  8. Appendices • Appendix A • Alabama Occupational Diploma Science Course Requirements for High School • Appendix B • Alabama High School Graduation Exam Standards and Objectives • Appendix C • Reading Skills for Science • Appendix D • Web Sites for Science Teachers and Students

  9. Components of theScience Curriculum Guide • Content standards • Contain minimum required content • Instructional objectives • Divide standards into smaller foundational and prerequisite skills that lead to the standard • Examples • Clarify certain content standards and bullets, and/or their components • Bullets • Denote additional related content required for instruction.

  10. Instructional Objectives Instructional objectives distinguish the curriculum guide from the course of study. S 7.7 Describe biotic and abiotic factors in the environment. Examples: biotic—plants, animals; abiotic—climate, water, soil Objective 7.7.1: Define biotic and abiotic. Objective 7.7.2: List examples of living things. Objective 7.7.3: List examples of nonliving things.

  11. AOD Instructional Objectives Instructional objectives preceded by a diamond shape () indicate content required for earning grades 9-12 course credit for the Alabama Occupational Diploma (AOD).

  12. AOD Instructional Objectives 8. Identify the structure and function of DNA, RNA, and protein. ♦ Objective B.8.1: Define DNA and RNA. ♦ Objective B.8.2: Explain the roles of DNA and RNA in protein synthesis. ♦ Objective B.8.3: List the nitrogen bases of DNA and RNA. Objective B.8.4: Match complementary nitrogen bases. Examples: DNA—adenine = thymine (A = T), cytosine = guanine (C = G); RNA—adenine = uracil (A = U), cytosine = guanine (C = G)

  13. Curriculum Guide LegendGrades K-8 Grade Level Content Standard # Objective # Objective 1. 5. 1: Identify head, arms, and legs as parts of the human body.

  14. Curriculum Guide LegendGrades 9-12 Course Name Abbreviation Content Standard # Objective # Objective B. 13. 2: Distinguish between food chains and food webs.

  15. Development of Knowledge and Skills Across Grade Levels (Content Standards) • S 4.10 Describe components of our solar system. • S 5.11 Compare distances from the sun to the planets in our solar system. • S 6.10 Describe components of the universe and their relationships to each other, including stars, planets and their moons, solar systems, and galaxies.

  16. Content Standard & Instructional Objectives S 7.4 Describe organisms in the six-kingdom classification system by their characteristics. • Objective 7.4.1: Define kingdom and classification system. • Objective 7.4.2: List the six kingdoms. • Objective 7.4.3: Identify the characteristics of each kingdom. • Objective 7.4.4: Match an organism to its corresponding kingdom. Example: paramecium to Protista kingdom

  17. Science: Points to Consider • Science instruction in grades K-5 is divided into three strands: Physical Science, Life Science, and Earth and Space Science. • Science instruction in grades 6-8 is concentrated into one strand for each grade. • The required core for grade 9 is Physical Science. • The required core for grade 10 is Biology. • Students may choose from a variety of electives in grades 11 & 12.

  18. Science: Points to Consider • The science standards from the Alabama Course of Study must be taught during the 2006-2007 school year. • Science will be assessed for state accountability in 2007-2008. • The science portion of the Alabama High School Graduation Exam will test only Biology standards beginning in 2007-2008. • Biology content standards are reviewed in the Science Curriculum Guide under the Genetics Elective.

  19. Curriculum Guide to the Alabama Course of Study: Science Grades K-12 • The guide can be accessed through the ALSDE website: • www.alsde.edu • Select Sections, scroll down to select Special Education • Click on Standards • Scroll down to select Curriculum Guide to the Alabama Course of Study: Science

  20. Science Extended Standardsfor Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities DaLee Chambers Special Education Services Fall Leadership 2006

  21. What are Extended Content Standards? • They are extensions of the state academic content standards for each grade level • They are designed to allow students with significant cognitive disabilities to progress toward state standards while beginning at each student’s present level of performance

  22. Extended Standardsfor Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities • There must be a clear link to the content standards for the grade in which the student is enrolled • Grade-level content is reduced in complexity and/or modified to reflect pre-requisite skills

  23. Science Extended Standards • Task force convened Summer 2006 • Special Education Teachers • General Education Teachers • Parents • State Supported/State Operated Agency Representatives • Higher Education Representatives

  24. Science Extended Standards Draft to be posted on the ALSDE Web Site Fall 2006.

  25. Points to Consider • All standards must be taught before they are tested • Science extended standards will be tested on the AAA in the 2007-2008 school year

  26. Points to Consider • Most grade levels have 2-3 standards • Skills are vertically aligned across the grades • High school extended standards link to Physical Science and Biology

  27. Science Extended Standards • Accessing the Extended Standards from the Web Site: • www.alsde.edu • Select Sections, scroll down to select Special Education • Click on Standards • Scroll down to select Extended Standards: Science (They will be posted in Fall 2006)

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