Curriculum Alignment
This alignment is intended to help teachers integrate these videos into their lesson plans. Please note that this does not imply official endorsement by NGSS or the College Board.
As a teacher, I know how important it is to have resources that align with established curriculum standards. I’ve designed the Lake Science 101 course to be consistent with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and to support key learning objectives from the Advanced Placement Environmental Science (APES) curriculum.
Lake Science 101
NGSS- and APES Alignment
Lake Science 101 is a coherent, NGSS- and AP Environmental Science–aligned instructional course that progresses from systems-level understanding to mechanistic explanation and data-driven verification. Students learn to explain ecosystem behavior, analyze feedback loops, interpret environmental data, and evaluate solutions using evidence
These lessons are aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and support key learning objectives from the Advanced Placement Environmental Science (APES) curriculum framework. Alignment is provided for instructional planning purposes and does not imply official endorsement by NGSS or the College Board.
Integrated Standards Alignment Matrix
This document provides an integrated NGSS and AP Environmental Science standards alignment for the Lake Science 101 (Systems Understanding) instructional sequence.
The courses progresses students from systems-level ecological understanding to mechanistic explanation and data-driven verification, consistent with NGSS and APES expectations.
Integrated AP Environmental Science Alignment
APES Unit | Lake Science 101 |
Unit 1 – Ecosystems | Food webs, biodiversity |
Unit 4 – Earth Systems | Stratification, sediments |
Unit 5 – Land & Water Use | Nutrient inputs, management failures |
Unit 8 – Aquatic Pollution | Eutrophication, HABs |
Integrated NGSS Performance Expectations
NGSS Performance Expectation | Lake Science 101 | Instructional Progression |
HS-LS2-1 | Food webs, ecosystem structure | Conceptual energy flow → quantitative evidence |
HS-LS2-2 | Biodiversity & interactions | Structure → response to stress |
HS-LS2-3 | Eutrophication systems | System behavior → process drivers |
HS-LS2-4 | Intro nutrient & algae trends | Qualitative trends → data-supported claims |
HS-LS2-6 | System-wide synthesis | Stability concepts → resilience evaluation |
HS-LS2-7 | Restoration critique | Why solutions fail → how success is verified |
HS-ESS2-2 | Stratification & oxygen loss | Identify feedbacks → trace mechanisms |
HS-ESS2-5 | Sediment accumulation | Observation → quantitative change |
HS-ESS3-4 | Management overview | Solution discussion → evidence-based evaluation |
HS-ESS3-6 | Whole-lake systems thinking | Systems understanding → integrated explanation |
NGSS Science & Engineering Practices
- Constructing explanations (101 conceptual)
- Analyzing and interpreting data
- Developing and using models
- Using evidence to support claims
- Evaluating environmental solutions
NGSS Crosscutting Concepts
- Systems and system models
- Cause and effect
- Energy and matter
- Stability and change
- Feedback loops
- Scale, proportion, and quantity