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Overview

Big Ideas

Bodies of

Knowledge

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1,1

What does the first number in the benchmark

coding scheme mean?

The grade level of the benchmark

1,2

How many of the 18 Big Ideasare addressed in Grade 5?

12

1,3

In which two Bodies of Knowledge Would you find energy transformations?

Physical Science and Life Science

1,4

According to Grade 3 Nature of Science Benchmarks, what does “empirical evidence” mean?

Observations or measurements

2,1

Why were Access Points created?

So students with significant cognitive disabilities can access the general education

curriculum

2,2

In what grade is Big Idea 2:

“The Characteristics of Scientific Knowledge”

first introduced?

Grade 4

2,3

What are the four Big Ideas under the Nature of ScienceBody of Knowledge?

The Practice of Science; Characteristics of Scientific Knowledge; Role of Theories, Laws,

Hypotheses, & Models; Science & Society

2,4

SC.8.E.5.9 is the first time an important science concept

is taught.

What is this concept?

Reasons for the seasons

3,1

Why were the number of expectations

reduced?

(In response to calls) for clarity, coherence and minimal redundancy.

3,2

Which two Big Ideas are NOT taughtin elementary standards?

Big Idea 4 and Big Idea 18

3,3

Which grade level does not addressall four Bodies of Knowledge?

None

3,4

Which grade 6 set of benchmarks address “energy to change?”

Benchmarks in Big Idea 13: Forces and Changes in Motion

4,1

Name two documents that were used in drafting

the new standards.

2009 Framework for the Science portion of the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP); Atlas of Science Literacy (from American Association

for the Advancement of Science (AAAS); Science Benchmarks from Project 2061 of the AAAS; National

Research Council’s National Science Education Standards; and Science Curriculum Standards from

Massachusetts, Singapore, South Carolina, and Indiana (K-8).

4,2

Which Big Ideas does Grade 1NOT address?

Big Ideas: 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 15, 18

4,3

In the Earth and Space Body of Knowledge which Big Idea focuses on

Meteorology concepts?

Big Idea 7: Earth Systems and Patterns

4,4

In grade 4, Big Idea 16 addresses “heredity” and “sexual reproduction.”

Does this mean Grade 4 teacherswill be teaching human sexuality?

No, it is “FLOWERING PLANT” sexual reproduction

5,1

How many people took the time to go on-line to comment regarding the new standards and completed a visitor profile?

Over 10,000. (10,017 in descending order: Teachers, parents, other interested persons,

district staff, & administrators.)

5,2

Which Grade 2 Big Idea leads up toweathering and erosion in Grade 4?

Big Idea 6: Earth Structures

5,3

Brevard’s Space Week program encompasses which Body of Knowledge?

Physical Science (Includes BI 11: Energy Transfer & Transformations; BI 12: Motion of Objects; BI 13:

Forces & Changes in Motion)

5,4

Give an example of what Benchmark SC.K.L.14.2

refers to.

Winnie the Pooh, Care Bears, Scooby Doo, Lion King, Sesame Street, Veggie Tales etc.