Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 129 - Education Department
Chapter 3501 - GRADUATION STANDARDS
ACADEMIC STANDARDS IN SCIENCE
Part 3501.0960 - ACADEMIC SCIENCE STANDARDS FOR KINDERGARTEN THROUGH GRADE 12.
Universal Citation: MN Rules 3501.0960
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 27, December 30, 2024
Subpart 1. Exploring phenomena or engineering problems.
A. Asking
questions and defining problems. Students will be able to ask questions about
aspects of the phenomena they observe, the conclusions the students draw from
their models or scientific investigations, each other's ideas, and the
information they read.
B. Asking
questions and defining problems. Students will be able to ask questions about a
problem to be solved so constraints and specifications can be defined for
possible solutions.
C. Planning and
carrying out investigations. Students will be able to design and conduct
investigations in the classroom, laboratory, and/or field to test students'
ideas and questions, and organize and collect data to provide evidence to
support claims the students make about phenomena.
Subp. 2. Looking at data and empirical evidence to understand phenomena or solve problems.
A. Analyzing and interpreting data. Students
will be able to represent observations and data in order to recognize patterns
in the data, the meaning of those patterns, and possible relationships between
variables.
B. Using mathematics and
computational thinking. Students will be able to use mathematics to represent
physical variables and their relationships, compare mathematical expressions to
the real world, and engage in computational thinking as the students use or
develop algorithms to describe the natural or designed worlds.
Subp. 3. Developing possible explanations of phenomena or designing solutions to engineering problems.
A. Developing and using
models. Students will be able to develop, revise, and use models to represent
the students' understanding of phenomena or systems as they develop questions,
predictions and/or explanations, and communicate ideas to others.
B. Constructing explanations and designing
solutions. Students will be able to apply scientific principles and empirical
evidence (primary or secondary) to explain the causes of phenomena or identify
weaknesses in explanations developed by the students or others.
C. Constructing explanations and designing
solutions. Students will be able to use their understanding of scientific
principles and the engineering design process to design solutions that meet
established criteria and constraints.
Subp. 4. Communicating reasons, arguments, and ideas to others.
A.
Arguing from evidence. Students will be able to engage in argument from
evidence for the explanations the students construct, defend, and revise their
interpretations when presented with new evidence, critically evaluate the
scientific arguments of others, and present counter arguments.
B. Arguing from evidence. Students will be
able to argue from evidence to justify the best solution to a problem or to
compare and evaluate competing designs, ideas, or methods.
C. Obtaining, evaluating, and communicating
information. Students will be able to read and interpret multiple sources to
obtain information, evaluate the merit and validity of claims and design
solutions, and communicate information, ideas, and evidence in a variety of
formats.
D. Obtaining, evaluating,
and communicating information. Students will be able to gather information
about and communicate the methods used by various cultures, especially those of
Minnesota American Indian Tribes and communities, to develop explanations of
phenomena and design solutions to problems.
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