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FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science
FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science
FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science
FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science
FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science
FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science
FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science
FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science
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Description

Are you tired of digging through the NGSS website every time you need to align a lesson? This free Physical Science Three Dimensions Reference Guide gives you everything in one clean, print-ready document.

What's included:

  • A full breakdown of all four Physical Science units (PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4)
  • Every high school Performance Expectation (PE) mapped to its SEP, DCI, and CCC
  • All 8 Science & Engineering Practices with instructional focus descriptions
  • All 7 Crosscutting Concepts with Physical Science applications
  • A lesson planning prompt to help you write three-dimensional objectives
  • A sample lesson stem modeled in blue (SEP), orange (DCI), and green (CCC) so you can see exactly how the dimensions integrate

Who this is for:

This resource is designed specifically for high school Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics teachers who are working to implement NGSS with fidelity. Whether you are new to the standards or a veteran looking for a cleaner planning tool, this reference will become one of your most-used documents.

How to use it:

Print it and keep it in your planning binder. Reference it when writing lesson objectives, designing assessments, or planning units. Use the color-coded planning strip at the bottom of page 3 to quickly identify which dimensions your lesson addresses.'

Why Elemental Edu:

Every resource in this store is built around one belief — that rigorous, NGSS-aligned science instruction should also be accessible and organized for every teacher, regardless of experience level. Resources are designed for high school science classrooms and explicitly map all three NGSS dimensions in every product.

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FREE NGSS 3 Dimensions Reference Guide | Physical Science

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8th - 12th
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Description

Are you tired of digging through the NGSS website every time you need to align a lesson? This free Physical Science Three Dimensions Reference Guide gives you everything in one clean, print-ready document.

What's included:

  • A full breakdown of all four Physical Science units (PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4)
  • Every high school Performance Expectation (PE) mapped to its SEP, DCI, and CCC
  • All 8 Science & Engineering Practices with instructional focus descriptions
  • All 7 Crosscutting Concepts with Physical Science applications
  • A lesson planning prompt to help you write three-dimensional objectives
  • A sample lesson stem modeled in blue (SEP), orange (DCI), and green (CCC) so you can see exactly how the dimensions integrate

Who this is for:

This resource is designed specifically for high school Physical Science, Chemistry, and Physics teachers who are working to implement NGSS with fidelity. Whether you are new to the standards or a veteran looking for a cleaner planning tool, this reference will become one of your most-used documents.

How to use it:

Print it and keep it in your planning binder. Reference it when writing lesson objectives, designing assessments, or planning units. Use the color-coded planning strip at the bottom of page 3 to quickly identify which dimensions your lesson addresses.'

Why Elemental Edu:

Every resource in this store is built around one belief — that rigorous, NGSS-aligned science instruction should also be accessible and organized for every teacher, regardless of experience level. Resources are designed for high school science classrooms and explicitly map all three NGSS dimensions in every product.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
NGSSHS-PS1-8
Develop models to illustrate the changes in the composition of the nucleus of the atom and the energy released during the processes of fission, fusion, and radioactive decay. Emphasis is on simple qualitative models, such as pictures or diagrams, and on the scale of energy released in nuclear processes relative to other kinds of transformations. Assessment does not include quantitative calculation of energy released. Assessment is limited to alpha, beta, and gamma radioactive decays.
NGSSHS-PS3-4
Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that the transfer of thermal energy when two components of different temperature are combined within a closed system results in a more uniform energy distribution among the components in the system (second law of thermodynamics). Emphasis is on analyzing data from student investigations and using mathematical thinking to describe the energy changes both quantitatively and conceptually. Examples of investigations could include mixing liquids at different initial temperatures or adding objects at different temperatures to water. Assessment is limited to investigations based on materials and tools provided to students.
NGSSHS-PS1-1
Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms. Examples of properties that could be predicted from patterns could include reactivity of metals, types of bonds formed, numbers of bonds formed, and reactions with oxygen. Assessment is limited to main group elements. Assessment does not include quantitative understanding of ionization energy beyond relative trends.
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