Difference between revisions of "MS-LS1-7"

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| cs = Emphasis is on describing that molecules are broken apart and put back together and that in this process, energy is released.
 
| cs = Emphasis is on describing that molecules are broken apart and put back together and that in this process, energy is released.
 
| ab = Assessment does not include details of the chemical reactions for respiration or synthesis.
 
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| Level4 = Develop multiple models to describe how food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration and describe how new molecules are formed that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.
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| Level3 = Develop a model to describe how food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration and/or form new molecules that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.
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| Level2 = Given a model, identify evidence that shows how food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration and/or form new molecules that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.
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| Level1 = Given a model, identify the new molecules that form when food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration or identify the new molecules that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.
 
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Revision as of 14:54, 1 May 2025

Develop a model to describe how food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration and/or form new molecules that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.

Clarification statement: Emphasis is on describing that molecules are broken apart and put back together and that in this process, energy is released.

Assessment boundary: Assessment does not include details of the chemical reactions for respiration or synthesis.

Performance Level Descriptions

PLDs communicate the knowledge and skills expected of students to demonstrate proficiency in each Learning Standard. NYS assessments classify student performance into one of five levels.

Develop multiple models to describe how food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration and describe how new molecules are formed that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.
Develop a model to describe how food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration and/or form new molecules that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.
Given a model, identify evidence that shows how food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration and/or form new molecules that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.
Given a model, identify the new molecules that form when food molecules are rearranged through chemical reactions to release energy during cellular respiration or identify the new molecules that support growth as this matter moves through an organism.

Resources

Examples and discussion of resources for the learning, teaching, and assessment of MS-LS1-7.

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Assessment

What assessment of MS-LS1-7 might look like on a NY state exam.

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NGSS Dimensions

Performance expectation MS-LS1-7 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

MS-LS1-7 connections to ELA, math, and other science standards as outlined by the NYS Education Department:



Page contributors: Caroline Leonard, Shirley Shameen
P-8 | MS. Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems