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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
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
Standard Area - ARTS: The Arts (1996)
Standard Area - ARTS: The Arts (1996)
Standard Area - ELA: English Language Arts (NYS P-12 Common Core)
Standard Area - ELA: English Language Arts (NYS P-12 Common Core)
Standard Area - LOTE: NYS Languages Other Than English
Standard Area - LOTE: NYS Languages Other Than English
Standard Area - LHSS: Literacy in History/Social Studies (NYS 5-12 Common Core)
Standard Area - LHSS: Literacy in History/Social Studies (NYS 5-12 Common Core)
Standard Area - LSTS: Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects (NYS 6-12 Common Core)
Standard Area - LSTS: Literacy in Science and Technical Subjects (NYS 6-12 Common Core)
Standard Area - ELA: English Language Arts (2005)
Standard Area - ELA: English Language Arts (2005)
Standard Area - ESL: English as a Second Language
Standard Area - ESL: English as a Second Language
Standard Area - NLA: Native Language Arts
Standard Area - NLA: Native Language Arts
Standard Area - Math: Mathematics (NYS P-12 Common Core)
Standard Area - Math: Mathematics (NYS P-12 Common Core)
Standard Area - MST: Math, Science & Technology
Standard Area - MST: Math, Science & Technology
Standard - MST1: Analysis, Inquiry, and Design Students will use mathematical analysis, scientific inquiry, and engineering design, as appropriate,
to pose questions, seek answers, and develop solutions.
Standard - MST1: Analysis, Inquiry, and Design Students will use mathematical analysis, scientific inquiry, and engineering design, as appropriate,
to pose questions, seek answers, and develop solutions.
Academic Level - MST1.E: Elementary
Academic Level - MST1.E: Elementary
Academic Level - MST1.I: Intermediate
Academic Level - MST1.I: Intermediate
Introduction - MST1.I.Introduction: Science pr ocess skills should be based on a series of discoveries. Students learn most effectively when they have a central r ole in the discovery pr ocess. T o that end, Standards 1, 2, 6, and 7 incorporate in the Intermediate Cor e Curriculum a student- center ed, pr oblem-solving appr oach to intermediate science. The following is an expanded version of the skills found in Standards 1, 2, 6, and 7 of the Learning Standar ds for Mathematics, Science, and T echnology . This list is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the content or skills that teachers ar e expected to incorporate into their curriculum. It should be a goal of the instructor to encourage science pr ocess skills that will pr ovide students with backgr ound and curiosity sufficient to pr ompt investigation of important issues in the world ar ound them.
Introduction - MST1.I.Introduction: Science pr ocess skills should be based on a series of discoveries. Students learn most effectively when they have a central r ole in the discovery pr ocess. T o that end, Standards 1, 2, 6, and 7 incorporate in the Intermediate Cor e Curriculum a student- center ed, pr oblem-solving appr oach to intermediate science. The following is an expanded version of the skills found in Standards 1, 2, 6, and 7 of the Learning Standar ds for Mathematics, Science, and T echnology . This list is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of the content or skills that teachers ar e expected to incorporate into their curriculum. It should be a goal of the instructor to encourage science pr ocess skills that will pr ovide students with backgr ound and curiosity sufficient to pr ompt investigation of important issues in the world ar ound them.
Key Idea Code - MST1.I.MA: Mathematical Analysis
Key Idea Code - MST1.I.MA: Mathematical Analysis
Key Idea Code - MST1.I.SI: Scientific Inquiry
Key Idea Code - MST1.I.SI: Scientific Inquiry
Key Idea - MST1.I.SI1: Scientific Inquiry: The central purpose of scientific inquiry is to develop explanations of natural phenomena in a continuing, creative process.
Key Idea - MST1.I.SI1: Scientific Inquiry: The central purpose of scientific inquiry is to develop explanations of natural phenomena in a continuing, creative process.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI1.1: Students formulate questions independently with the aid of references appropriate for guiding the search for explanations of everyday observations.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI1.1: Students formulate questions independently with the aid of references appropriate for guiding the search for explanations of everyday observations.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI1.2: Students construct explanations independently for natural phenomena, especially by proposing preliminary visual models of phenomena.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI1.2: Students construct explanations independently for natural phenomena, especially by proposing preliminary visual models of phenomena.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI1.3: Students represent, present, and defend their proposed explanations of everyday observations so that they can be understood and assessed by others.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI1.3: Students represent, present, and defend their proposed explanations of everyday observations so that they can be understood and assessed by others.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI1.4: Students seek to clarify, to assess critically, and to reconcile with their own thinking the ideas presented by others, including peers, teachers, authors, and scientists.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI1.4: Students seek to clarify, to assess critically, and to reconcile with their own thinking the ideas presented by others, including peers, teachers, authors, and scientists.
Key Idea - MST1.I.SI2: Scientific Inquiry: Beyond the use of reasoning and consensus, scientific inquiry involves the testing of proposed explanations involving the use of conventional techniques and procedures and usually requiring considerable ingenuity.
Key Idea - MST1.I.SI2: Scientific Inquiry: Beyond the use of reasoning and consensus, scientific inquiry involves the testing of proposed explanations involving the use of conventional techniques and procedures and usually requiring considerable ingenuity.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI2.1: Students use conventional techniques and those of their own design to make further observations and refine their explanations, guided by a need for more information.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI2.1: Students use conventional techniques and those of their own design to make further observations and refine their explanations, guided by a need for more information.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI2.2: Students develop, present, and defend formal research proposals for testing their own explanations of common phenomena, including ways of obtaining needed observations and ways of conducting simple controlled experiments.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI2.2: Students develop, present, and defend formal research proposals for testing their own explanations of common phenomena, including ways of obtaining needed observations and ways of conducting simple controlled experiments.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI2.3: Students carry out their research proposals, recording observations and measurements (e.g., lab notes, audiotape, computer disk, videotape) to help assess the explanation.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI2.3: Students carry out their research proposals, recording observations and measurements (e.g., lab notes, audiotape, computer disk, videotape) to help assess the explanation.
Key Idea - MST1.I.SI3: Scientific Inquiry: The observations made while testing proposed explanations, when analyzed using conventional and invented methods, provide new insights into phenomena.
Key Idea - MST1.I.SI3: Scientific Inquiry: The observations made while testing proposed explanations, when analyzed using conventional and invented methods, provide new insights into phenomena.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI3.1: Students design charts, tables, graphs, and other representations of observations in conventional and creative ways to help them address their research question or hypothesis.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI3.1: Students design charts, tables, graphs, and other representations of observations in conventional and creative ways to help them address their research question or hypothesis.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI3.2: Students interpret the organized data to answer the research question or hypothesis and to gain insight into the problem.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI3.2: Students interpret the organized data to answer the research question or hypothesis and to gain insight into the problem.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI3.3: Students modify their personal understanding of phenomena based on evaluation of their hypothesis.
Performance Indicator - MST1.I.SI3.3: Students modify their personal understanding of phenomena based on evaluation of their hypothesis.
Key Idea Code - MST1.I.ED: Engineering Design
Key Idea Code - MST1.I.ED: Engineering Design
Academic Level - MST1.C: Commencement
Academic Level - MST1.C: Commencement
Academic Level - MST1.Alt: Alternate Level
Academic Level - MST1.Alt: Alternate Level
Standard - MST2: Information Systems Students will access, generate, process, and transfer information using appropriate technologies.
Standard - MST2: Information Systems Students will access, generate, process, and transfer information using appropriate technologies.
Standard - MST3: Mathematics (2005) Students will understand the concepts of and become proficient with the skills of mathematics, communicate and reason mathematically, and become problem solvers by using appropriate tools and strategies, through the integrated study of number sense and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and statistics and probability.
Standard - MST3: Mathematics (2005) Students will understand the concepts of and become proficient with the skills of mathematics, communicate and reason mathematically, and become problem solvers by using appropriate tools and strategies, through the integrated study of number sense and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, and statistics and probability.
Standard - MST4: Science Students will understand and apply scientific concepts, principles, and theories pertaining to the physical setting and living environment and recognize the historical development of ideas in science.
Standard - MST4: Science Students will understand and apply scientific concepts, principles, and theories pertaining to the physical setting and living environment and recognize the historical development of ideas in science.
Standard - MST5: Technology Students will apply technological knowledge and skills to design, construct, use, and evaluate products and systems to satisfy human and environmental needs.
Standard - MST5: Technology Students will apply technological knowledge and skills to design, construct, use, and evaluate products and systems to satisfy human and environmental needs.
Standard - MST6: Interconnectedness: Common Themes Students will understand the relationships and common themes that connect mathematics, science, and technology and apply the themes to these and other areas of learning.
Standard - MST6: Interconnectedness: Common Themes Students will understand the relationships and common themes that connect mathematics, science, and technology and apply the themes to these and other areas of learning.
Standard - MST7: Interdisciplinary Problem Solving Students will apply the knowledge and thinking skills of mathematics, science, and technology to address real-life problems and make informed decisions.
Standard - MST7: Interdisciplinary Problem Solving Students will apply the knowledge and thinking skills of mathematics, science, and technology to address real-life problems and make informed decisions.
Standard Area - SS: Social Studies
Standard Area - SS: Social Studies
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