Difference between revisions of "HS-PS1-10"

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Revision as of 20:39, 29 August 2023

Use evidence to support claims regarding the formation, properties and behaviors of solutions at bulk scales.

Clarification statement: Examples of physical properties could include colligative properties, degree of saturation, physical behavior of solutions, solvation process and conductivity. Examples of solution types could include solid-liquid, liquid-liquid, and gas-liquid solutions. Concentrations can be quantitatively expressed in ppm, molarity, and percent by mass

Assessment boundary: Assessment of colligative properties is limited to qualitative statements of boiling point elevation and freezing point depression.

Note: this is a NYSED-specific performance expectation that is different from the Next Generation Science Standards.

Resources

Examples and discussion of resources for the learning, teaching, and assessment of HS-PS1-10.

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Assessment

What assessment of HS-PS1-10 might look like on a NY state exam.

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NGSS Dimensions

Performance expectation HS-PS1-10 was developed using the following elements from the NRC document A Framework for K-12 Science Education:

Science and Engineering Practices
Disciplinary Core Ideas
Crosscutting Concepts

Connections to Other Standards

HS-PS1-10 connections to ELA, math, and other science standards as outlined by the NYS Education Department:



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