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Monday, November 7, 2016

Standards for Science

These are the links to the Science Standards for NY State:

Core Curriculum, Grades 5-8

Scope & Sequence for Science, Grades 6-12 (OLDER VERSION)

Common Core State Standards (CCSS), SCIENCE, Grades 6-8

Scope and Sequence (NEW, 2018, NY State Adopted Standards from NGSS)

**NY State Adopted Standards from the NGSS (mixed, by school level)

*NGSS (Original DOC, ALL Standards)

*NGSS homepage (search individual standards)


NYC STEM Education Framework
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