Use observations of the sun, moon, and stars to describe patterns that can be predicted.
Standard detail
1-ESS1-1
Performance Expectation
Depth 2Parent ID: E768C270DFE60131C59F68A86D17958EStandard set: Grade 1
Original statement
Quick facts
- Statement code
- 1-ESS1-1
- Standard ID
- E76902B0DFE60131C5A068A86D17958E
- ASN identifier
- S2454399
- Subject
- Science
- Grades
- 01
- Ancestor IDs
- E768C270DFE60131C59F68A86D17958EE7688020DFE60131C59E68A86D17958E
- Source document
- Next Generation Science Standards (2013)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US
- Dataset notes
Clarification Statement: Examples of patterns could include that the sun and moon appear to rise in one part of the sky, move across the sky, and set; and stars other than our sun are visible at night but not during the day.
Assessment Boundary: Assessment of star patterns is limited to stars being seen at night and not during the day.