![]() ![]() The instructional materials reviewed for Grades 3-5 do not meet expectations for Alignment to NGSS, Gateways 1 and 2. Phenomena and problems are not consistently present in this grade-band of the materials Grade 2 does not have phenomena or problems, and no more than 8% of lessons in Kindergarten and Grade 1 include phenomena or problems. When found, they are presented to students as directly as possible, are consistently connected to DCIs in life, physical, or earth/space science, and include opportunities for eliciting student background knowledge and experience but do not consistently leverage it. Since phenomena and problems are not consistently present in this grade band, they do not consistently drive learning and use of the three dimensions. Criterion 2: Phenomena and Problems Drive Learning does not meet expectations. The formative assessments are not consistently three dimensional, nor do they provide guidance to support the instructional process. Three-dimensional objectives are consistently present at the unit level but not consistently at the lesson level. The summative assessments do not consistently measure the three dimensions for their respective objectives. ![]() The materials include three-dimensional learning opportunities but miss opportunities for student sensemaking with the three dimensions. Gateway 1: Designed for NGSS Criterion 1: Three-Dimensional Learning does not meet expectations. The instructional materials reviewed for Grades K-2 do not meet expectations for Alignment to NGSS, Gateways 1 and 2.
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