Standard Correlation Map
CodeDescriptionLocationTypeLink
NGSS-HS-CC

Crosscutting Concepts
 
NGSS-HS-CC-1
Patterns.
NGSS-HS-CC-1-1
Different patterns may be observed at each of the scales at which a system is studied and can provide evidence for causality in explanations of phenomena.
p. 773, ¶ 8 SB ContentView
p. 44, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 44, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 44, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 774, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 783, #4 SB AssessView
p. 47, #5 SB AssessView
NGSS-HS-CC-2
Cause and Effect: Mechanism and Explanation.
NGSS-HS-CC-2-1
Empirical evidence is required to differentiate between cause and correlation and make claims about specific causes and effects.
p. 720, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 719, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 720, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-CC-2-2
Systems can be designed to cause a desired effect.
p. 195, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 460, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 310, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 582, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-CC-2-3
Cause and effect relationships can be suggested and predicted for compex natural and human designed systems by examining what is known about smaller scale mechanisms within the system.
p. 350, ¶ 6 SB ContentView
p. 13, ¶ 6 SB ContentView
p. 14, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 195, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 720, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-CC-3
Systems and System Models.
NGSS-HS-CC-3-1
When investigating or describing a system, the boundaries and initial conditions of the system need to be defined and their inputs and outputs analyzed and described using models.
NGSS-HS-CC-3-1-1
When investigating or describing a system, the boundaries and initial conditions of the system need to be defined.
p. 419, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 369, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 395, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 419, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-CC-3-1-2
When investigating or describing a system, the inputs and outputs of the system need to be analyzed and described using models.
p. 295, ¶ 5 SB ContentView
p. 288, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 744, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-CC-3-2
Models can be used to predict the behavior of a system, but these predictions have limited precision and reliability due to the assumptions and approximations inherent in models.
p. 83, ¶ 8 SB ContentView
p. 294, ¶ 3 SB ContentView
p. 155, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
NGSS-HS-CC-3-3
Models (e.g., physical, mathematical, computer models) can be used to simulate systems and interactions—including energy, matter, and information flows—within and between systems at different scales.
p. 112, ¶ 1 SB ContentView
p. 29, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 355, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 84, ¶ 4 SB ContentView
p. 292, ¶ 2 SB ContentView
p. 219, ¶ 2 SB ContentView


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