Edulastic, a powerful and FREE online assessment platform, includes pre-made, vetted, and free assessments for science teachers. This includes Next Generation Science Standards content (NGSS)! The free NGSS assessments cover all of middle school standards and half of high school standards. Additionally, the assessments were created with technology-enhanced items (TEIs), which help engage students.

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Our Edulastic Certified NGSS content authors wrote the science assessments while keeping in mind the three pillars of NGSS: Disciplinary Core Ideas, Practices, and Crosscutting Concepts. Many of the questions leverage TEIs to boost interactivity and encourage students to demonstrate strong mastery of science concepts. The STEM questions span across different levels of DOK for science and can complement hands-on activities in class for a complete blended learning experience.

Access the NGSS Assessments

Once you log into your free or premium Edulastic account, you can access the new NGSS assessments in a couple of ways. If you would like to work straight from one of the pre-crafted assessments, you can look for the assessments in the assessment library. A simple search of one of the content author’s names will take you straight to their assessments.

For middle school physical science, search “John Handel”
For middle school life science, search “Lindsay Glasner”
For high school physical science, search “Dr. Mike VanEngelen”
(The results for these searches are shown in the screenshots below.)

Alternatively, when searching for the NGSS Performance Expectations, you aim to implement and look for the assessments with the little green triangle in the corner. The green triangle indicates that the assessment is Edulastic Certified.

In some cases you may want to start from scratch and build your own assessment. To access these new questions from the item bank, go to the edit page for the assessment and click the “Add New Question” button to pull up the search page for questions. In the “Item Banks” box, select “Edulastic Certified” from the dropdown menu. Make sure your subject is set to “Science-NGSS” when browsing question items!

Personalize Learning: How to Customize the NGSS Content

Make these NGSS questions your own. We know that oftentimes science content is best when personalized for a particular region or class. When logged into Edulastic, teachers can customize assessments and questions to fit their curricula or desired focus. With thousands of STEM questions to choose from, you’ll have a strong starting point when creating a new assessment for students.

Formative assessment is a great way for sciences teachers to check for understanding throughout the year. With immediate feedback, teachers can make sure that students are digesting the content they need to know. 

As we move forward to do our part to positively influence education, we are excited to continue to support STEM learning.

Additional NGSS Content in Edulastic: SparkScience ($)

While all of the above resources and NGSS assessments are available to educators for free, there is also additional, paid NGSS content in Edulastic.

SparkScience is a powerful add-on to an Edulastic Teacher Premium account and includes pre-made NGSS questions and playlists for elementary, middle, and high school. You can learn more about SparkScience here.


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Featured NGSS Assessments

Middle School-LS2: Ecosystems: Land and Sea
Facebook-Profile-Pic9 questions  | Lindsay Glasner
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Middle School- LS1&2: Organization for Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms
Facebook-Profile-Pic9 questions  | Lindsay Glasner
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Middle School- ESS2: Earth Materials & Systems
Facebook-Profile-Pic10 questions  | Lindsay Glasner
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High School- PS2a: Forces and Interactions
Facebook-Profile-Pic10 questions  | Dr. Mike VanEngelen
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High School- ESS1b: Earth’s Place in the Universe
Facebook-Profile-Pic10 questions  | Dr. Mike VanEngelen
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High School- PS1c: Chemical Reactions
Facebook-Profile-Pic10 questions  | Dr. Mike VanEngelen
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High School- ETS1a: Engineering Design
Facebook-Profile-Pic10 questions  | Dr. Mike VanEngelen
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Middle School- PS2-1: Newton’s Third Law
Facebook-Profile-Pic6 questions  | John Handel
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Middle School- PS2-4: Gravitational Interactions
Facebook-Profile-Pic12 questions  | John Handel
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Middle School- ETS1-2: Evaluating Design Solutions
Facebook-Profile-Pic8 questions  | John Handel
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