2022

Into Science

Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Subject
Science
Grades
K-5
Report Release
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05/02/2024
Review Tool Version
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v1.5
Alignment (Gateway 1 & 2)
Usability (Gateway 3)
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Summary of Alignment & Usability: Into Science | Science

Science K-2

The instructional materials reviewed for Grades K-2 partially meet expectations for Alignment to NGSS, Gateways 1 and 2. Gateway 1: Designed for NGSS; Criterion 1: Three-Dimensional Learning grades K and 2 partially meet expectations. The materials consistently include three-dimensional learning opportunities but inconsistent opportunities for student sensemaking with the three dimensions. The  summative assessments consistently measure the three dimensions for their respective objectives but formative assessments inconsistently measure these goals. Grade 1 meets expectations for Criterion 1.1. The materials consistently include three-dimensional learning opportunities as well as opportunities for student sensemaking with the three dimensions. The formative and summative assessments consistently measure the three dimensions for their respective objectives but formative assessments inconsistently measure these goals. 

Criterion 2: Phenomena and Problems Drive Learning does not meet expectations in Grades K and 2. Phenomena and problems are present and consistently connected to DCIs. Phenomena and problems are inconsistently presented to students as directly as possible. The materials consistently elicit but inconsistently leverage student prior knowledge and experience related to the phenomena and problems present. Phenomena and problems rarely drive learning and use of the three dimensions at the lesson or sequence level. Grade 1 partially meets expectations for Criterion 1.2. Phenomena and problems are inconsistently presented to students as directly as possible. The materials consistently elicit but inconsistently leverage student prior knowledge and experience related to the phenomena and problems present. Phenomena and problems drive learning and use of the three dimensions at the lesson and sequence level, but inconsistently.

The instructional materials reviewed for Grade K-2 meet expectations for Gateway 2: Coherence and Scope. The materials connect units and chapters in a manner that is apparent to students, and student tasks increase in sophistication within and across units. The materials accurately represent the three dimensions across the series and only include scientific content appropriate to the grade level. Further, the materials include all DCI components and all elements for life science, physical science and earth and space science; and engineering, technology, and applications of science. The materials include all of the science and engineering practices at the grade band and nearly all elements of the practices at grade level, with adequate opportunity for students to use practices repeatedly and in multiple contexts. The materials include all of the grade-band crosscutting concepts and provide repeated opportunities for students to use CCCs across the grade band. The materials include NGSS connections to Nature of Science and Engineering elements associated with the SEPs and/or CCCs.

Kindergarten
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Alignment
Partially Meets Expectations
Usability
Not Rated
Usability
Not Rated
Usability
Not Rated

Science 3-5

The instructional materials reviewed for Grades 3-5 partially meet expectations for Alignment to NGSS, Gateways 1 and 2. Gateway 1: Designed for NGSS; Criterion 1: Three-Dimensional Learning meets expectations. The materials consistently include three-dimensional learning opportunities, but inconsistent opportunities for student sensemaking with the three dimensions. The formative and summative assessments consistently measure the three dimensions for their respective objectives. Criterion 2: Phenomena and Problems Drive Learning does not meet expectations. Phenomena and problems are present and consistently connected to DCIs. Phenomena and problems are inconsistently presented to students as directly as possible. The materials consistently elicit but inconsistently leverage student prior knowledge and experience related to the phenomena and problems present. Phenomena and problems rarely drive learning and use of the three dimensions at the lesson or sequence level.

The instructional materials reviewed for Grade 3-5 meet expectations for Gateway 2: Coherence and Scope. The materials connect units and chapters in a manner that is apparent to students, and student tasks increase in sophistication within and across units. The materials accurately represent the three dimensions across the series and only include scientific content appropriate to the grade level. Further, the materials include all DCI components and all elements for life science, physical science and earth and space science; and engineering, technology, and applications of science. The materials include all of the science and engineering practices at the grade band and nearly all elements of the practices at grade level, with adequate opportunity for students to use practices repeatedly and in multiple contexts. The materials include all of the grade-band crosscutting concepts and provide repeated opportunities for students to use CCCs across the grade band. The materials include NGSS connections to Nature of Science and Engineering elements associated with the SEPs and/or CCCs.

Usability
Not Rated
Usability
Not Rated
Usability
Not Rated