Science College and Career Readiness Standards
Note:
- Standards are provided for each Science Test score range except the 1–12 range. Students who score in the 1–12 range are most likely beginning to develop the knowledge and skills assessed in the other ranges.
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Score Range 13–15 | Score Range 16–19 | Score Range 20–23 | Score Range 24–27 | Score Range 28–32 | Score Range 33–36 | ||
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Interpretation of Data (IOD) | IOD 201. Select one piece of data from a simple data presentation (e.g., a simple food web diagram) IOD 202. Identify basic features of a table, graph, or diagram (e.g., units of measurement) IOD 203. Find basic information in text that describes a simple data presentation
| IOD 301. Select two or more pieces of data from a simple data presentation IOD 302.Understand basic scientific terminology IOD 303. Find basic information in text that describes a complex data presentation IOD 304. Determine how the values of variables change as the value of another variable changes in a simple data presentation
| IOD 401. Select data from a complex data presentation (e.g., a phase diagram) IOD 402. Compare or combine data from a simple data presentation (e.g., order or sum data from a table) IOD 403. Translate information into a table, graph, or diagram IOD 404. Perform a simple interpolation or simple extrapolation using data in a table or graph
| IOD 501. Compare or combine data from two or more simple data presentations (e.g., categorize data from a table using a scale from another table) IOD 502. Compare or combine data from a complex data presentation IOD 503. Determine how the values of variables change as the value of another variable changes in a complex data presentation IOD 504. Determine and/or use a simple (e.g., linear) mathematical relationship that exists between data IOD 505. Analyze presented information when given new, simple information | IOD 601. Compare or combine data from a simple data presentation with data from a complex data presentation IOD 602. Determine and/or use a complex (e.g., nonlinear) mathematical relationship that exists between data IOD 603. Perform a complex interpolation or complex extrapolation using data in a table or graph | IOD 701. Compare or combine data from two or more complex data presentations IOD 702. Analyze presented information when given new, complex information
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Scientific Investigation (SIN) | SIN 201. Find basic information in text that describes a simple experiment SIN 202. Understand the tools and functions of tools used in a simple experiment | SIN 301. Understand the methods used in a simple experiment SIN 302. Understand the tools and functions of tools used in a complex experiment SIN 303. Find basic information in text that describes a complex experiment | SIN 401.Understand a simple experimental design SIN 402.Understand the methods used in a complex experiment SIN 403. Identify a control in an experiment SIN 404. Identify similarities and differences between experiments SIN 405. Determine which experiments utilized a given tool, method, or aspect of design | SIN 501.Understand a complex experimental design SIN 502. Predict the results of an additional trial or measurement in an experiment SIN 503. Determine the experimental conditions that would produce specified results | SIN 601. Determine the hypothesis for an experiment SIN 602. Determine an alternate method for testing a hypothesis | SIN 701.Understand precision and accuracy issues SIN 702. Predict the effects of modifying the design or methods of an experiment SIN 703. Determine which additional trial or experiment could be performed to enhance or evaluate experimental results | |
Evaluation of Models, Inferences, and Experimental Results (EMI) | EMI 201. Find basic information in a model (conceptual) | EMI 301. Identify implications in a model EMI 302. Determine which models present certain basic information | EMI 401. Determine which simple hypothesis, prediction, or conclusion is, or is not, consistent with a data presentation, model, or piece of information in text EMI 402. Identify key assumptions in a model EMI 403. Determine which models imply certain information EMI 404. Identify similarities and differences between models | EMI 501. Determine which simple hypothesis, prediction, or conclusion is, or is not, consistent with two or more data presentations, models, and/or pieces of information in text EMI 502. Determine whether presented information, or new information, supports or contradicts a simple hypothesis or conclusion, and why EMI 503. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of models EMI 504. Determine which models are supported or weakened by new information EMI 505. Determine which experimental results or models support or contradict a hypothesis, prediction, or conclusion | EMI 601. Determine which complex hypothesis, prediction, or conclusion is, or is not, consistent with a data presentation, model, or piece of information in text EMI 602. Determine whether presented information, or new information, supports or weakens a model, and why EMI 603. Use new information to make a prediction based on a model | EMI 701. Determine which complex hypothesis, prediction, or conclusion is, or is not, consistent with two or more data presentations, models, and/or pieces of information in text EMI 702. Determine whether presented information, or new information, supports or contradicts a complex hypothesis or conclusion, and why | |
Ideas for Progress Score Range 1–12 | Ideas for Progress Score Range 13–15 | Ideas for Progress Score Range 16–19 | Ideas for Progress Score Range 20–23 | Ideas for Progress Score Range 24–27 | Ideas for Progress Score Range 28–32 |