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Mastery Learning Standards
The required skills a student should display by the end of Grade 12.
Scientific and Engineering Practices
  • Scientific Investigation

    High School

    The student plans and safely conducts classroom, laboratory, and field investigations using scientific methods, equipment, and tools to answer testable questions.

  • Scientific and Engineering Practices

    High School

    The student uses scientific and engineering practices to ask questions, design solutions, model phenomena, and analyze and interpret data.

  • Tools and Measurement

    High School

    The student uses age-appropriate tools, including SI units, to collect, record, and analyze quantitative data.

  • Communicate Findings

    High School

    The student communicates valid conclusions supported by data through written, oral, and visual representations.

  • Recurring Themes and Concepts

    High School

    The student recognizes recurring themes and concepts such as systems, models, patterns, and cause-and-effect across scientific domains.

Matter and Energy
  • Properties of Matter

    High School

    The student knows that matter has measurable physical properties that determine how it is classified, changed, and used.

  • Energy Forms and Transfers

    High School

    The student knows that energy occurs in different forms and is transferred during interactions between objects.

Force, Motion, and Energy
  • Forces and Motion

    High School

    The student knows that forces cause changes in motion and investigates the relationship between force, mass, and motion.

  • Patterns of Motion

    High School

    The student observes, measures, and predicts patterns of motion in objects and systems.

Earth and Space Sciences
  • Earth's Systems

    High School

    The student investigates the components and interactions of Earth's systems including the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.

  • Weather and Climate

    High School

    The student investigates patterns of weather and the factors that produce climate, including the influence of human activity.

  • Space and the Solar System

    High School

    The student knows the patterns and movements of objects in the solar system and how they relate to Earth.

Organisms and Environments
  • Organisms and Environments

    High School

    The student knows that organisms and environments interact and that organisms have structures and behaviors that help them survive within their environments.

  • High School

    The student investigates how energy and matter cycle through ecosystems and how populations interact within communities.

  • Heredity and Reproduction

    High School

    The student knows that organisms reproduce, develop, and transmit genetic information.

Assessments
The state tests students at this grade and subject take.
National Monitoring

NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress)

Federally administered sample-based assessment in reading, mathematics, science, writing, and other subjects. NAEP results inform state-by-state comparisons rather than individual student or school accountability.

When given:
biennial in winter
Frequency:
every two years
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