Grades K, 1, 2
Other Next Generation Science Standards Appendix G: Crosscutting Concepts sets
Other Next Generation Science Standards Appendix G: Crosscutting Concepts sets
Appendix G: Crosscutting Concepts
Patterns
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Observe patterns in nature guide organization and classification and prompt questions about relationships and causes underlying them.AG.1
- 1.
Patterns in the natural and human designed world can be observed, used to describe phenomena, and used as evidence.K-2.AG.1.1
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Cause and Effect: Mechanism and Prediction
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Events have causes, sometimes simple, sometimes multifaceted. Deciphering causal relationships, and the mechanisms by which they are mediated, is a major activity of science and engineering.AG.2
- 1.
Events have causes that generate observable patterns.K-2.AG.2.1
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Simple tests can be designed to gather evidence to support or refute student ideas about causes.K-2.AG.2.2
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Scale, Proportion, and Quantity
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In considering phenomena, it is critical to recognize what is relevant at different size, time, and energy scales, and to recognize proportional relationships between different quantities as scales change.AG.3
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Relative scales allow objects and events to be compared and described (e.g., bigger and smaller; hotter and colder; faster and slower).K-2.AG.3.1
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Standard units are used to measure length.K-2.AG.3.2
- 3.
Systems and System Models
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A system is an organized group of related objects or components; models can be used for understanding and predicting the behavior of systems.AG.4
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Objects and organisms can be described in terms of their parts.K-2.AG.4.1
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Systems in the natural and designed world have parts that work together.K-2.AG.4.2
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Energy and Matter: Flows, Cycles, and Conservation
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Tracking energy and matter flows, into, out of, and within systems helps one understand their system's behavior.AG.5
- 1.
Objects may break into smaller pieces, be put together into larger pieces, or change shapes.K-2.AG.5.1
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Structure and Function
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The way an object is shaped or structured determines many of its properties and functions.AG.6
- 1.
The shape and stability of structures of natural and designed objects are related to their function(s).K-2.AG.6.1
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Stability and Change
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For both designed and natural systems, conditions that affect stability and factors that control rates of change are critical elements to consider and understand.AG.7
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Some things stay the same while other things change.K-2.AG.7.1
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Things may change slowly or rapidly.K-2.AG.7.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 1, Grade 2, and Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2013
- Where can I read the official document?
- NGSS Appendix G: Crosscutting Concepts
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