Grade K
Other Pennsylvania Science, Technology & Engineering and Environmental Literacy & Sustainability Standards (STEEL) sets
Other Pennsylvania Science, Technology & Engineering and Environmental Literacy & Sustainability Standards (STEEL) sets
Life Science3.1
Structure and Function
- na1.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na1
- na1.
Growth and Development of Organisms
- na2.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na2
- na2.
Organization for Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms
- A.
Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive.3.1.K.A
- A.
Information Processing
- na3.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na3
- na3.
Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
- na4.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na4
- na4.
Cycles of Matter and Energy Transfer in Ecosystems
- na5.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na5
- na5.
Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience
- na6.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na6
- na6.
Social Interactions and Group Behavior
- na7.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na7
- na7.
Inheritance of Traits
- na8.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na8
- na8.
Variation of Traits
- na9.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na9
- na9.
Evidence of Common Ancestry and Diversity
- na10.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na10
- na10.
Natural Selection
- na11.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na11
- na11.
Adaptation
- na12.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na12
- na12.
Biodiversity and Humans
- na13.
Not applicable at this level.3.1.K.na13
- na13.
Physical Science3.2
Structure and Properties of Matter
- na1.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na1
- na1.
Chemical Reactions
- na2.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na2
- na2.
Nuclear Processes
- na3.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na3
- na3.
Forces and Motion
- A.
Analyze data to determine if a design solution works as intended to change the speed or direction of an object with a push or a pull.3.2.K.A
- A.
Types of Interactions
- B.
Plan and conduct an investigation to compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object.3.2.K.B
- B.
Definitions of Energy
- na4.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na4
- na4.
Conservation of Energy and Energy Transfer
- C.
Make observations to determine the effect of sunlight on Earth's surface.3.2.K.C
- D.
Use tools and materials to design and build a structure that will reduce the warming effect of sunlight on an area.3.2.K.D
- C.
Relationship Between Energy and Forces
- na5.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na5
- na5.
Energy in Chemical Processes and Everyday Life
- na6.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na6
- na6.
Wave Properties
- na7.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na7
- na7.
Electromagnetic Radiation
- na8.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na8
- na8.
Information Technologies and Instrumentation
- na9.
Not applicable at this level.3.2.K.na9
- na9.
Earth and Space Science3.3
The Universe and Its Stars
- na1.
Not applicable at this level.3.3.K.na1
- na1.
Earth and the Solar System
- na2.
Not applicable at this level.3.3.K.na2
- na2.
The History of Planet Earth
- na3.
Not applicable at this level.3.3.K.na3
- na3.
Earth Materials and Systems
- na4.
Not applicable at this level.3.3.K.na4
- na4.
Plate Tectonics and Large-Scale System Interactions
- na5.
Not applicable at this level.3.3.K.na5
- na5.
The Roles of Water in Earth's Surface Processes
- na6.
Not applicable at this level.3.3.K.na6
- na6.
Weather and Climate
- A.
Use and share observations of local weather conditions to describe patterns over time.3.3.K.A
- A.
Biogeology
- B.
Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs.3.3.K.B
- B.
Natural Resources
- C.
Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live.3.3.K.C
- C.
Natural Hazards
- D.
Ask questions to obtain information about the purpose of weather forecasting to prepare for, and respond to, severe weather.3.3.K.D
- D.
Human Impact on Earth Systems
- E.
Communicate solutions that will reduce the impact of humans on the land, water, air, and/or other living things in the local environment.3.3.K.E
- E.
Environmental Literacy & Sustainability3.4
Agricultural Systems
- A.
Categorize ways people harvest, redistribute, and use natural resources.3.4.K-2.A
- A.
Environment and Society
- B.
Examine how people from different cultures and communities, including one's own, interact and express their beliefs about nature.3.4.K-2.B
- B.
Watersheds and Wetlands
- na1.
Refer to other standards in this document to build a learning progression.3.4.K-2.na1
- na1.
Investigating Environmental Issues
- na2.
Refer to other standards in this document to build a learning progression.3.4.K-2.na2
- na2.
Environmental Experiences
- C.
Explain ways that places differ in their physical characteristics, their meaning, and their value and/or importance.3.4.K-2.C
- C.
Evaluating Solutions
- na3.
Refer to other standards in this document to build a learning progression.3.4.K-2.na3
- na3.
Environmental Sustainability
- D.
Plan and carry out an investigation to address an issue in the local environment and community.3.4.K-2.D
- D.
Environmental Stewardship
- na4.
Refer to other standards in this document to build a learning progression.3.4.K-2.na4
- na4.
Environmental Justice
- na5.
Refer to other standards in this document to build a learning progression.3.4.K-2.na5
- na5.
Technology & Engineering3.5
Applying, Maintaining, and Assessing Technological Products and Systems
- A.
Identify and use everyday symbols.3.5.K-2.A
- B.
Describe qualities of everyday products.3.5.K-2.B
- C.
Explain ways that technology helps with everyday tasks.3.5.K-2.C
- D.
Select ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle resources in daily life.3.5.K-2.D
- E.
Illustrate helpful and harmful effects of technology.3.5.K-2.E
- F.
Investigate the use of technologies in the home and community.3.5.K-2.F
- G.
Explain the tools and techniques that people use to help them do things.3.5.K-2.G
- H.
Explain the needs and wants of individuals and societies.3.5.K-2.H
- I.
Compare simple technologies to evaluate their impacts.3.5.K-2.I
- J.
Design new technologies that could improve their daily lives.3.5.K-2.J
- K.
Safely use tools to complete tasks.3.5.K-2.K
- L.
Explore how technologies are developed to meet individual and societal needs and wants.3.5.K-2.L
- A.
Design and Design Thinking in Technology and Engineering Education
- M.
Demonstrate essential skills of the engineering design process.3.5.K-2.M
- N.
Analyze how things work.3.5.K-2.N
- O.
Illustrate that there are different solutions to a design and that none are perfect.3.5.K-2.O
- P.
Discuss that all designs have different characteristics that can be described.3.5.K-2.P
- Q.
Apply skills necessary for making in design.3.5.K-2.Q
- R.
Draw connections between technology and human experience3.5.K-2.R
- S.
Apply design concepts, principles, and processes through play and exploration3.5.K-2.S
- T.
Demonstrate that designs have requirements.3.5.K-2.T
- U.
Explain that design is a response to wants and needs3.5.K-2.U
- M.
Integration of Knowledge, Technologies, and Practices
- V.
Explain that materials are selected for use because they possess desirable properties and characteristics.3.5.K-2.V
- W.
Apply concepts and skills from technology and engineering activities that reinforce concepts and skills across multiple areas.3.5.K-2.W
- X.
Develop a plan in order to complete a task.3.5.K-2.X
- V.
Nature and Characteristics of Technology and Engineering
- Y.
Discuss how the way people live and work has changed throughout history because of technology.3.5.K-2.Y
- Z.
Illustrate how systems have parts or components that work together to accomplish a goal.3.5.K-2.Z
- AA.
Demonstrate that creating can be done by anyone.3.5.K-2.AA
- BB.
Compare the natural world and human-made world.3.5.K-2.BB
- CC.
Discuss the roles of scientists, engineers, technologists, and others who work with technology.3.5.K-2.CC
- DD.
Collaborate effectively as a member of a team.3.5.K-2.DD
- Y.
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Kindergarten
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2022
- Where can I read the official document?
- Science, Technology & Engineering and Environmental Literacy & Sustainability Standards (STEEL)
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