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Grades 9-12 (High School)

 

The following Michigan State Framework Standards and Benchmarks include sustainability concepts. Please use these ‘copy ready’ standards when evaluating your lesson plans for Standards and MEAP fulfillment. Though the Standards may not immediately seem to embrace concepts of sustainable living, once incorporated into your lesson plans they do reflect sustainability concerns and issues.

 

  English     Mathematics     Science     Social Studies  




Subject

code

 

Standard

Benchmark

Yes?

English to develop insights about human experience

 

III.5.HS.5

III. Literature

5. . . to seek understanding of heritage, diversity, common humanity & the rich diversity of life through classic & contemporary literature. . .

5. Analyze & evaluate the authenticdity of the portrayal of various societies & cultures in literature & other texts.

 
 

VII.9.HS.1

VII. Depth of Understanding

9. . . .demonstrate understanding of the complexity of enduring issues & recurring problems by making connections & generating themes within & across texts.

1. Analyze & reflect on universal themes & substantive issues from oral, visual, & written texts.

 
 

VIII.10.HS.3

VIII. Ideas in Action

10. . . .apply knowledge, ideas, & issues drawn from texts to their lives & the lives of others.

3. Utilize the persuasive power of text as an instrument of change in their community, their nation, & the world.

 
 

IX.11.HS.1

IX. Inquiry & Research

11.. . .define & investigate important issues & problems using a variety of resources. . .

1. Generate questions about important issues that affect them or society, or topics about which they are curious; narrow the questions to a clear focus; & create a thesis or a hypothesis.

 

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Subject

Code

 

Standard

Benchmark

Yes?

Mathematics make connections between mathematics & other fields

 

I.1.HS.1

I. Patterns, Relationships & Functions

1. . . .recognize similarities & generalize patterns, use patterns to create models & make predictions, describe the nature of patterns & relationships, & construct representations of mathematical relationships.

1. Analyze & generalize mathematical patterns including sequences, series & recursive patterns.

 
 

I.1.HS.4

   

4. Explore patterns (graphic, numeric, etc.) characteristic of families of functions; explore structural patterns within systems of objects, operations or relations.

 
 

I.1.HS.5

   

5. Use patterns & reasoning to solve problems & explore new content.

 
 

II.1.HS.4

II. Geometry & Measurement

1. . . .develop spatial sense, use shape as analytic & descriptive tool, identify characteristics & define shapes, identify properties & describe relationships among shapes.

4. Draw & construct shapes in tow & three dimensions & analyze & justify the steps of their constructions.

 
 

II.1.HS.7

   

7. Use shape, shape properties & shape relationships to describe the physical world & to solve problems.

 
 

II.3.HS.6

   

6. Apply measurement to describe the real world & to solve problems.

 
 

III.1.HS.1

III. Data Analysis & Statistics

1. . . .collect & explore data, organize data into a useful form, &develop skill in representing & reading data displayed in different formats.

1. Collect & explore data through observation, measurements, surveys, sampling techniques & simulations.

 
 

III.1.HS.4

   

4. Identify what data are needed to answer a particular question or solve a given problem, & design & implement strategies to obtain, organize & present those data.

 
 

III.3.HS.3

 

3. . . .draw defensible inferences about unknown outcomes, make predictions, & identify the degree of confidence they have in their predictions.

2. Formulate & communicate arguments & conclusions based on data & evaluate their arguments & those of others.

 

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Subject

Code

 

Standard

Benchmark

Yes?

Science:   become familiar with the natural world, and respectful of its unity, diversity, & fragility

 

I. 1.HS.1

I. Construct New Scientific & Personal Knowledge

1. . . .ask questions that help them learn about the world. . .

1. Develop questions or problems for investigation that can be answered empirically.

 
 

II.1.HS.5

II. Reflect on the Nature, Adequacy & Connections Across Scientific Knowledge

1. . . .analyze claims for their scientific merit & explain now scientists decide what constitutes scientific knowledge; how science is related to other ways of knowing; how science & technology affect our society; & how people of diverse cultures have contributed to & influenced developments in science.

5. Evaluate alternative long range plans for resource use & by-product disposal in terms of environmental & economic impact.

 
 

III.2.HS.2

III. Use Scientific Knowledge from the Life Sciences in Real-World Contexts

2. . . .use classification systems to describe groups of living things; compare & contrast differences in the life cycles of living things; investigate & explain how living things obtain & use energy; & analyze how parts of living things are adapted to carry out specific functions.

2. Describe the life cycle of an organism associated with human disease.

 
 

III.3.HS.3

 

3. . . .investigate & explain how characteristics of living things are passed on through generations; explain why organisms within a species are different from one another; & explain how new traits can be established by changing or manipulating genes.

3. Explain how new traits may be established in individuals / populations through changes in genetic material.

 
 

Iii.5.HS.4

 

5. . . .explain how parts of an ecosystem are related & how they interact; explain how energy is distributed to living things in an ecosystem; investigate & explain how communities change over a period of time; describe how materials cycle through an ecosystem & get reused in the environment; & analyze how humans & the environment interact.

4. Describe responses of an ecosystem to events that cause it to change.

 
 

III.5.HS.6

   

6. Explain the effects of agriculture & other human activities on selected ecosystems.

 
 

IV.1.HS.5

IV. Use Scientific Knowledge from the Physical Sciences in Real-World Contexts

1. . . .measure & describe the things around us; explain what the world around us is made of ; identify & describe forms of energy; & explain how electricity & magnetism interact with matter.

5. Describe how energy is conserved during transformations.

 
 

IV.1.HS.6

   

6. Explain changes in matter & energy involving heat transfer.

 
 

IV.2.HS.3

 

2. . . .investigate, describe & analyze ways in which matter changes; describe how living things & human technology change matter & transform energy; explain how visible changes in matter are related to atoms & molecules; & how changes in matter are related to changes in energy.

3. Trace to an original source, the energy used by living things & machines.

 
 

IV.2.HS.4

   

4. Describe how common materials are made & disposed of or recycled.

 
 

IV.3.HS.3

 

3. . . .describe how things around us move & explain why things move as they do; demonstrate & explain how we control the motions of objects; & relate motion to energy & energy conversions.

3. Analyze the operation of machines in terms of force & motion.

 
 

IV.3.HS.4

   

4. Explain energy conversions in moving objects & in simple machines.

 
 

V.1.HS.3

V. Use Scientific Knowledge from the Earth & Space Sciences in Real-World Contexts

1. . . .describe the earth’s surface; describe & explain how the earth’s features change over time; & analyze effects of technology on the earth’s surface & resources.

3. Explain how & why earth materials are conserved & recycled.

 
 

V.2.HS.2

 

2. . . .demonstrate where water is found on earth; describe the characteristics of water & how water moves; & analyze the interaction of human activities with the hydrosphere.

2. Explain relationships between the hydrosphere, regional climates, & human activities.

 
 

V.2.HS.3

   

3. Describe how human activities affect the quality of water in the hydrosphere.

 
 

V.3.HS.3

 

3. . . .investigate & describe what makes up weather & how it changes from day to day, from season to season & over long periods of time; explain what causes different kinds of weather; & analyze the relationships between human activities & the atmosphere.

3. Explain changes in climate over long periods of time.

 
 

V.3.HS.4

   

4. Explain the impact of human activities on the atmosphere & demonstrate means for limiting pollution from households & personal transportation.

 
 

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Subject

Code

 

Standard

Benchmark

Yes?

Social Studies:   act constructively to further the public good
 

I.4.HS.2

I. Historical Perspective

4. . . .evaluate key decisions made at critical turning points in history by assessing their implications & long-term consequences.

2. Evaluate the responses of individuals to historic violations of human dignity involving discrimination, persecution & crimes against humanity.

 
 

I.4.HS.4

   

4. Select pivotal decisions in United States history & evaluate them in light of core democratic values & resulting costs & benefits as viewed from a variety of perspectives.

 
 

II.2.HS.1

II. Geographic Perspective

2.. . .describe, compare, & explain the locations & characteristics of ecosystems, resources, human adaptation, environmental impact & the interrelationships among them.

1. Describe the environmental consequences of major world processes & events.

 
 

II.2.HS.2

   

2. Assess the relationship between property ownership & the management of natural resources.

 
 

II.3.HS.2

 

3. . . .describe, compare & explain the locations & characteristics of economic activities, trade, political activities, migration, information flow, & the interrelationships among them.

2. Explain how events have causes & consequences in different parts of the world.

 
 

II.4.HS.3

 

4. . . .describe & compare characteristics of ecosystems, states, regions, countries, major world regions, & patterns & explain the processes that created them.

3. Explain how processes like population growth, economic development, urbanization resource use, international trade, global communication, & environmental impact are affecting different world regions.

 
 

II.5.HS.2

 

5. . . .describe & explain the causes, consequences, & geographic context of major global issues & events.

2. Explain the causes & importance of global issues involving cultural stability & change, economic development & international trade, resource use, environmental impact, conflict & cooperation, & explain how they may affect the future.

 
 

II.5.MS.3

   

3. Explain how elements of the physical geography, culture, & history of the region may be influencing current events.

 
 

IV.1.HS.2

IV. Economic Perspectives

1. . . .describe & demonstrate how the economic forces of scarcity & choice affect the management of personal financial resources, shape consumer decisions regarding the purchase, use & disposal of goods & services & affect the economic well-being of individuals & society.

2. Evaluate the impact on households of alternative solutions to societal problems such as health care, housing, or energy use.

 
 

IV.2.HS.2

 

2. . . explain & demonstrate how businesses confront scarcity & choice when organizing, producing, & using resources & when supplying the marketplace.

2. Evaluate ways to resolve conflicts resulting from differences between business inter4ests & community values.

 
 

IV.2.HS.4

   

4. Examine the historical & contemporary role an industry has played & continues to play in a community.

 
 

IV.4.HS.2

 

4. . . .explain how a free market economic system works, as well as other economic systems, to coordinate & facilitate the exchange, production, distribution, & consumption of goods & services.

2. Describe relationships between a domestic economy & the international economic system.

 
 

V.2.HS.1

V. Inquiry

2. . . .conduct investigations by formulating a clear statement of a question, gathering & organizing information from a variety of sources, analyzing & interpreting information, formulating & testing hypotheses, reporting results both orally & in writing. . .

1. Conduct an investigation prompted by a social science question & compare alternative interpretations of their findings.

 
 

VI.1.HS.1

VI. Public Discourse & Decision Making

1. . . .state an issue clearly as a question of public policy, trace the origins of the issue, analyze various perspectives people bring to the issue & evaluate possible ways to resolve the issue.

1. Generate possible alternative resolutions to public issues & evaluate them using criteria that have been identified.

 
 

VII.1.HS.2

VII. Citizen Involvement

1. . . .consider the effects of an individual’s actions on other people, how one acts in accordance with the rule of law, & how one acts in a virtuous & ethically responsible way as a member of society.

2. Plan & conduct activities intended to advance their views on matters of public policy, report the results of their efforts & evaluate their effectiveness.

 

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