However, because this is the first year with the new assessment, the data collected will be considered baseline data and will not be used in the Quality Single Accountability Continuum. The science standards require assessment tasks that examine students’ performance of scientific and engineering practices in the context of crosscutting concepts and disciplinary core ideas. 518 Valley Street, Orange, NJ 07050 NJSLA-Science The New Jersey Student Learning Assessment for Science (NJSLA-S) measures student proficiency with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Science. The New Jersey Student Learning Assessment for Science (NJSLA-S) measures student proficiency with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Science. The New Jersey Student Learning Assessment for Science (NJSLA–S) measures student proficiency based on New Jersey’s state standards. The New Jersey Student Learning Standards-Science (NJSLS-S) replaced the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards in Science (NJCCS-Science). NJSLA : 1.0 Overview : The New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA) are statewide assessments that assess students’ progress toward the New Jersey Student Learning Standards in ELA, mathematics and science. This assessment replaces the NJASK-Science, which was given to grades 4 and 8. The exam comes on the heels of changes to the state’s science learning standards. The NJSLA are only one component of a system of assessments that provide evidence about student learning. Our school district curriculum and resources follow the NGSS and are aligned to NJSLS-S. This link provides access to detailed information about these assessments. It covers ALL of the 5th grade Next Generation Science Standards. NJSLA-Science The New Jersey Student Learning Standards-Science (NJSLS-S) replaced the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards in Science (NJCCS-Science).

The NJSLS-S are based on the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), and have been phased into adoption for New Jersey K-8 school districts within the last two years. Sadwin explained that because of the increased rigor of the new science standards and assessment, the 2019 NJSLA-Science scores were lower than previous state assessments. The New Jersey Student Learning Standards-Science (NJSLS-S) replaced the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards in Science (NJCCS-Science). Please know that you may contact your child’s principal if you have any questions or concerns. The new assessment will assess students in grades 5 and 8, as these are considered more accurate grade bands to check for understanding of science concepts. The New Jersey Student Learning Assessment for Science (NJSLA-S) measures student proficiency with the New Jersey Student Learning Standards for Science. For additional information and resources, please click on the links below:We hope you find this information helpful. The NJSLS-S are based on the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), and have been phased into adoption for New Jersey K-8 school districts within the last two years. Each assessment will be administered in either computer-based (CBT) or paper-based (PBT) format.

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The prior assessment, New Jersey Assessment of Skills and Knowledge (NJ ASK), emphasized the memorization of content. The NJSLA-Science reflects new expectations outlined in the new science standards, the NJSLS-Science, which focuses on the application of science knowledge and skills. This assessment replaces the NJASK-Science, which was given to grades 4 and 8. The three-dimensional nature of the standards requires more complex assessment items and tasks.

New Jersey Student Learning Assessment for Science (NJSLA-S): The NJSLA-S is the state science test for New Jersey public school students in grade 5, grade 8, and grade 11. One of the primary purposes of the NJSLA–S is to identify areas of curricular strength and weakness by examining the extent to which students meet the established performance expectations in science.