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California Education Standards USGS Online Resources for Science, Geography, History and Social Science |
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This website links selected USGS on-line resources (publications and web sites) to an established list of Science and History-Social Science content standards for California*. Selected other science agencies and USGS collaborative organization web resources are included. This website is a "pilot" effort to promote web-based resources in support of state and national education standards. Southern California schools are encouraged to participate in the largest earthquake drill in U.S. History at 10:00 am on November 13, 2008. |
Kindergarten Grade 1 - Science Grade 1 - History and Social Science Grade 2 - Science Grade 2 - History and Social Science Grade 3 - Science Grade 3 - History and Social Science Grade 4 - Science Grade 4 - History and Social Science Grade 5 - Science Grade 5 - History and Social Science Grade 6 - Focus on Earth Science Grade 7 - Focus on Life Science Grade 7 - History and Social Science Grade 8 - Focus on Physical Science Grade 8 - History and Social Science Grades 9-12 - Earth Science Grades 9-12 - Biology/Life Science Grade 11 - United States History and Geography Grade 12 - History and Social Science |
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California Resources Page Click here to see information and maps about California's physical environment. |
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*This data is extracted from California Content Standards for California Public Schools: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve with consideration of Science Framework for California Public Schools: Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve. | ||
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See examples of education Web sites, plus guidelines and suggestions for developing on-line resources related to your science. For examples of reviewed science teaching materials, check out the Digital Library for Earth Systems Education (DLESE). |