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Correlations to National Standards / State Curriculums

To find correlations to your state's science curriculum standards, select your state from the map below.

Correlations for Washington

Correlations to National Science Education Standards

SEPUP Full Year Courses
Issues and Earth Science (IAES)
Issues and Life Science (IALS)
Issues and Physical Science (IAPS)
Issues, Evidence and You (IEY)
Science and Sustainability (S & S)
Science and Life Issues (SALI)
 
Supplemental Materials
SEPUP Modules
LAB-AIDS Applied Science Concept Kits

Additional National Correlations
North American Association of Environmental Education (NAAEE) Standards, Grades 9-12
 

Look What Teachers
Are Saying...

SEPUP represents best practice in science teaching. With direction from the National Science Standards, SEPUP provides environmental contexts that stimulate students to act as science practitioners. The performance assessment rubrics allow students to actively participate in the evaluation of their work. Over the year, students develop a broad range of skills including; lab design and investigation skills, communication of science ideas, and evaluation of evidence and tradeoffs.

The science vehicle is delivered through many disciplines: applied math, social perspectives, reading in the content area, and written expression just to name a few. Thorough lesson plans and pre-sorted lab materials ease the time commitment to a reasonable load for the science teacher to bear. I cannot imagine my teaching career without it!

Liz Nelson, Teacher
Tucson, AZ