Third grade Grading resources:
Grading Matrix- Link
Resources, updates, and current thinking around teaching Science and Engineering in Third Grade
STEMscopes Scientific Discourse poster- Link
and the Building Blocks of Science white paper: Promoting Discourse in Science Class- Link
For each of the 3 data collection options described below, remember to make your own copy and save it in your Google Drive. From there, you can download and/or print what you need.
The Science and Engineering Practices (SEPs) are used in NTPS for science grades. For additional resources on grading, check out the Elementary Science Blog quick links (report card insert, grading, science and engineering practices, science practices grading rubric).
Option A: Option A is divided into the individual Science and Engineering Practices. On each of the 8 SEP pages, a rubric and brief description of the practice is provided.
Option B: This option can be downloaded and printed for the whole class or teams of students (4 students per group). Option B shows all 8 SEPs,which are identified based on the color; Green = priority SEP, Yellow= additional SEP option. This document is by lesson/scope.
Option C: Option C lists the lesson/ scope and the SEPs listed for each lesson. A final report card page is available for this option.
Data collection resource option A- Link
Data collection resources option B- Link
Data collection resources option C- Link
Are you looking for more information on the 5E model and how it aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)? Check out the links below for a short overview of the 5E model used in science. See how it differs from the traditional model and aligns with NGSS. In addition, 5E lesson template options, diagrams and additional resources are linked below.
5E overview- Link
5E lesson plan template- Link
5E lesson elements- Link
Professional Development IN and OUT of district:
Updated Frequently
Direct link to the frequently updated document for PD opportunities within NTPS and from agencies around our region.
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