I am proud to present the k-12 science curriculum samples created by Colorado educators and teachers. Working with facilitators Linda Morris (Denver), Ken Jensen (Aurora) and Scott Zevin (Glenwood Springs), this past fall, approximately 100 educators came together to translate the physical, life, and earth science standards of the Colorado Academic Standards (CAS) into curriculum. As resources for districts’ voluntary-use, these curriculum samples offer possible options for sequencing the concepts, skills, and content of the CAS across a course or year.
The template upon which all of the samples are based was designed and refined by Colorado educators to highlight what students should understand, know and be able to do at the end of a given unit (detailed description of the curriculum template components). There are some unique aspects to the science samples at particular grade levels, which are documented in the bullet points below.
Together, these samples are intended to support districts’ transition to the CAS and the development of standards-based instructional practices. Please click here to share your thoughts regarding the curriculum overview samples.
Joanna Bruno
Science Content Specialist
Update February 15, 2013. In the original posting of the Science samples, the completion of the sentence stem for the knowledge statements was somewhat confusing. To clarify this section, we have streamlined the knowledge statement to make the samples more accessible and user-friendly.
To learn more about the Science curriculum samples watch this presentation:
Unique components in middle and high school science:
Unique components in elementary science:
The Colorado Sample Curriculum was written by and for Colorado educators as a way to understand and translate the state standards into curriculum. Users of the samples should feel free to copy, distribute and transmit the samples and to adapt them to fit their needs. Please honor the work of the Colorado educators that created these samples by providing them attribution. These samples were not intended for commercial purposes.