Standards
Additional Resources
AUSTRALIA
ASTA TryScience Project Final
Report
The Australian Teachers
Association's comprehensive report on the suitability of TryScience
in a range of primary teaching and learning contexts. Includes a
report on the appropriateness of TryScience for designated age
groups, and demonstrates that teachers can link TryScience
activities with their respective curriculum frameworks with relative
ease.
(Microsoft Word document, 447K)
UNITED KINGDOM
Using www.tryscience.org with the UK
Curricula
Suggests how TryScience
activities might be used within the UK classroom. In particular,
Experiments are sorted by Key Stage suitability, and classified for
inclusion into up to four activity types. Correlations between QCA
scheme for KS2 and KS3 are suggested for some experiments.
(Microsoft Word document, 218K)
UNITED STATES
TryScience US Curriculum Map
A spreadsheet compiled by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) Webwatchers' Team correlating many of the TryScience experiments with National Science Education Standards (NSES) and
SciLinks codes. (Microsoft Excel
document, 41K)
TEKS/TAKS Correlation to TryScience
An assessment of the TryScience experiments versus the Texas TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills) Standards. It includes the objectives of each experiment and compares them by grade to Texas standards.
(Microsoft Word document, 296K)
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National mathematics standards
http://www.nctm.org/standards/
Here's where you'll find the math standards
prescribed by the National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics.
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K-12 educational standards database
http://www.mcrel.org/standards-benchmarks/
Mid-continent Research for
Education and Learning (McREL) provides a compilation of content
standards for K-12 curriculum in both searchable and browsable
formats.
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State educational standards site
http://edstandards.org/StSu/Science.html#State
This website lists science
standards from a variety of sources, allowing you to look up
learning goals in science by your state or by the organization
that developed them.
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StateStandards.com
StateStandards.com, a free service from
Scantron, is a single
site for accessing lesson plans based on state curriculum
standards. For schools and districts that have not yet published
their local curriculum standards documents on the Web, teachers
can search for lesson plans from their state standards on this new
Web site. StateStandards.com contains search-enabled curriculum
standards documents for 40+ U.S. states.