State of New Jersey Department of Education

Developing Assessments Based on NJ Standards
Science: Animal Adaptations
Grades: Elementary and Middle
NJ ASK - Cumulative Progress Indicators for Science

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Standard 5.3:
(MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS) ALL STUDENTS WILL INTEGRATE MATHEMATICS AS A TOOL FOR PROBLEM-SOLVING IN SCIENCE, AND AS A MEANS OF EXPRESSING AND/OR MODELING SCIENTIFIC THEORIES.

Descriptive Statement: Science cannot be practiced or learned without appreciation of the role of mathematics in discovering and expressing natural laws. This standard recognizes the need for students to fully integrate mathematics skills with their learning of science.



A. Numerical Operations
1. Raise questions about the world around them and be willing to seek answers through making careful observations and experimentation.
2. Keep records that describe observations, carefully distinguish actual observations from ideas and speculations, and are understandable weeks and months later.
3. Recognize that when a science investigation is replicated, very similar results are expected.
4. Know that when solving a problem it is important to plan and get ideas and help from other people.
B. Geometry and Measurement
1. Develop strategies and skills for information-gathering and problem-solving, using appropriate tools and technologies.
2. Identify the evidence used in an explanation.
C. Patterns and Algebra
1. Recognize that conducting science activities requires an awareness of potential hazards and the need for safe practices.
2. Understand and practice safety procedures for conducting science investigations.
D. Data Analysis and Probability
1. Use tables and graphs to represent and interpret data.