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Introduction

In 1999, the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) added Earth Sciences to its 9th grade curriculum, using the Science Probe I and II textbooks. The ISTAT Earth Science project is focused on working with the SFUSD to structure an Earth Science curriculum that complies with their content and performance standards

As part of this project, we have developed a scope and sequence of the Earth Sciences curriculum in order to support the 9th grade teachers. Beyond the list of topics, the scope and sequence provides references to the text and to related lessons, activities, and resources. We have also developed several course outlines. This can be used by teachers to help structure their daily lesson plan. In order to provide flexibility, we are developing 6, 9, and 12 week course outlines.

As part of our effort to test and evaluate these pages, we have held two professional development workshops with the San Francisco Unified School District. The first focused on providing Earth Science background and an introduction to some activities in the classroom. The second concentrated more on the ISTAT scope and sequence, with the goal of providing the teachers with time and resources to plan their curriculm.

In addition to this effort, we have also started a monthly Web feature called Earth Science in the News. Announced on the 1st of every month, it takes a recent news story and puts it in perspective with related Web pages and activities.

Our latest project is to develop a scope and sequence for Meteorology. This is very much a work in progress, but if you want to see what we are doing, check out these web pages.

We will continue to develop these web pages - and to develop assessment tools. We are eager for feedback, so please feel free to contact us at istat@seismo.berkeley.edu. We want to hear from you. If you have ideas to improve our site, we'd love to include them.

These Web pages are under development and are a collaborative project of the ISTAT 9th grade Earth Sciences Working Group: