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K-2 V1 2013 Uncovering Student Ideas in Primary Science (Keeley, P., 2013)
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V1 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Science-25 Formative Assessment Probes, Vol. I (Keeley, P., Eberle, F, & Farrin, L., 2005)
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V2 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Science-25 More Formative Assessment Probes, Vol. 2 (Keeley, P., Eberle, F., & Tugel, J., 2007)
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V3 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Science-Another 25 Formative Assessment Probes, Vol. 3 (Keeley, P., Eberle, F., & Dorsey, C., 2008)
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V4 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Science-25 New Formative Assessment Probes, Vol. 4 (Keely, P., & Tugel, J., 2009)
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PS-V1 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Physical Science-45 New Force and Motion Assessment Probes, Vol. 1 (Keeley, P., & Harrington, R., 2010)
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PS-V2 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Physical Science-45 New Electricity and Magnetism Formative Assessment Probes (Keeley, P., & Harrington, R., 2014)
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PS-V3 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Physical Science-32 New Matter and Energy Formative Assessment Probes (Keeley, P., & Cooper, S., 2019)
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LS-V1 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Life Science - 25 New Formative Assessment Probes, Vol. 1 (Keeley, 2011)
LS-V2 = Uncovering Student Ideas in Life Science - 30 New Formative Assessment Probes, Vol. 2 (Keeley, 2025) *Added Jan 2025
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AS = Uncovering Student Ideas in Astronomy-45 New Formative Assessment Probes (Keeley, P., & Sneider, C., 2012)
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EEnS = Uncovering Student Ideas in Earth and Environmental Science-32 New Formative Assessment Probes (Keeley, P., & Tucker, L., 2016)
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Standard and/or ObjectiveProbe TitleK-2 V1 2013V1 2005V2 2007V3 2008V4 2009PS V1 2010PS V2 2014PS V3 2019LS V1 2011LS V2
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AS 2012EEnS 2016
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PS.8.1
PS.PSc.1
Classifying Waterp 109
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PS.Chm.3Graphite and Diamondsp 113
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PS.PSc.1
PS.Chm.1
Neutral Atomsp 119
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PS.PSc.1
PS.Chm.4
What is a Substance?p 125
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PS.5.1.2
PS.8.1 PS.PSc.1
PS.PSc.2
PS.Chm.4
Will It Form a New Substance?p 131
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PS. 5.1.2
PS.8.1
PS.PSc.2
PS.Chm.4
What is the Result of a Chemical Change?p 137
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PS.8.1
PS.PSc.2
PS.Chm.4
What Happens to Atoms During a Chemical Reaction?p 143
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PS.5.1.2
PS.8.1 PS.PSc.2
PS.Chm.4
Is It a Chemical Change?p 149
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PS.5.1.2
PS.8.1
PS.PSc.2
PS.Chm.4
Does It Have New Properties?p 155
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PS.PSc.3
PS.Chm.1
Are They Safe to Eat?p 165
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PS.3.1
PS.6.2 PS.8.1
PS.PSc.1
Matter or Not Matter?p 17
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PS.PSc.3
PS.Chm.1
Radish Seedsp 171
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PS.7.2 PS.PSc.7
PS.Chm.4
PS.Phy.6
Describing Energyp 177
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LS.6.2
LS.8.2
PS.PSc.7
PS.Chm.4
PS.Phy.6
Matter and Energyp 183
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PS.PSc.7
PS.Chm.4
Energy and Chemical Bondsp 189
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PS.3.3.2
PS.6.2
PS.PSc.4
PS.Chm.7
Hot Soupp 195
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PS.3.3.2
PS.6.2
PS.PSc.4
PS.Chm.7
Cold Spoonsp 201
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PS.5.1.3
PS.6.2
PS.PSc.4
PS.Chm.7
How Can I Keep It Cold?p 207
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PS.PSc.4
PS.Chm.7
Which Has More Energy?p 213
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PS.3.1
PS.6.1 PS.8.1
PS.PSc.6
PS.Chm.7
Solids, Liquids, and Gasesp 23
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PS.PSc.6
PS.Chm.1
PS.Chm.3
What Do You Know About Atoms and Molecules?p 29
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PS.PSc.6,
PS.Chm.1
Atoms and Applesp 37
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PS.3.1.1
PS.6.1
PS.8.1
PS.PSc.6
PS.Chm.7
Model of Air Inside a Jarp 43
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PS.6.1
PS.8.1 PS.PSc.6
PS.Chm.7
What if you Could Remove All the Atoms?p 49
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PS.3.1
PS.5.1
PS.6.1
PS.8.1
PS.PSc.6
Do They Have Weight and Take Up Space?p 59
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PS.5.1
PS.8.1
PS.PSc.7
PS.Chm.4
What Does "Conservation of Matter" Mean?p 65
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PS.5.1.1
PS.6.1
PS.8.1
PS.PSc.6
PS.Chm.6
Salt in Waterp 71
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PS.6.1Squished Breadp 77
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PS.6.1 PS.8.1Mass, Volume, and Densityp 83
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PS.6.1 PS.8.1Measuring Massp 89
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PS.6.1
PS.8.1
PS.PSc.6
PS.Chm.2
Do They Have the Same Properties?p 93
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PS.6.1
PS.PSc.6
Are They the Same Substance?p 99
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ESS.6.1 ESS.6.2 Is Earth Really "Round"?p 5
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ESS.6.1, ESS.EES.1.1The Two Rsp 27
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ESS.6.1What's Moving?p 51
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ESS.4.1.1, ESS.EES.1.2What Causes Night and Day?p 21
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ESS.6.1, ESS.EES.1.2Does the Moon Orbit the Earth?p 100
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ESS.6.1Moon Spinp 119
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ESS.4.1 ESS.6.1Chinese Moonp 123
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ESS.4.1.2 ESS.6.1Gazing at the Moonp 177
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ESS.4.1.2Going Through a Phasep 183
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ESS.4.1.2Earth or Moon Shadow?p 103
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ESS.4.1.2 ESS.6.1Crescent Moonp 127
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ESS.3.1 ESS.4.1Darkness at Nightp 171
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ESS.EES.1.1How Long Is a Day on the Moon?p 131
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ESS.3.1Emmy's Moon and Starsp 177
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ESS.6.1Pizza Sunp 55
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ESS.6.1How Far Away is the Sun?p 61
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ESS.6.1Sizing Up the Moonp 95
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ESS.3.1Objects in the Skyp 185
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ESS.1.1 ESS.4.1 ESS.6.1Seeing the Moonp 91
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ESS.6.1Changing Constellationsp 75
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ESS.3.1.2Me and My Shadowp 185
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ESS.3.1.2No Shadowp 47
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ESS.4.1 ESS.6.1Moonlightp 161
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ESS.6.1Lunar Eclipsep 167
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ESS.6.1Solar Eclipsep 173
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ESS.4.1.2 ESS.6.1Moon Phase and Solar Eclipsep 109
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ESS.6.1Comparing Eclipsesp 113
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ESS.1.1 ESS.4.1 ESS.6.1Sunrise to Sunsetp 43
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ESS.3.1.1, ESS.EES.1.1What's Inside Our Solar System?p 147
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ESS.3.1.1, ESS.EES.1.2How Do Planets Orbit the Sun?p 153
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ESS.EES.1.3Sunspotsp 65
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ESS.6.1 ESS.EES.1.2Summer Talkp 177
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ESS.6.1 ESS.EES.1.2Why Is It Warmer in Summer?p 79
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ESS.6.1 ESS.EES.1.2Shorter Days in Winterp 69
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ESS.3.1Where Do Stars Go?p 191
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ESS.6.1Human Space Travelp 165
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ESS.EES.1.1What Are Stars Made Of?p 203
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ESS.3.1When is My Shadow the Longest?p 105
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ESS.1.1 ESS.4.1What Lights Up the Moon?p 109
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ESS.1.1When Is the Next Full Moon?p 113
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ESS.4.2Can a Plant Break Rocks?p 103
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ESS.4.2, ESS.EES.2.4Grand Canyonp 107
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ESS.EES.2.4Mountains and Beachesp 111
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ESS.8.2How Do Rivers Form?p 117
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ESS.6.2What is the Inside of Earth Like?p 121
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ESS.6.2, ESS.EES.2.2, ESS.EES.2.3Describing Earth's Platesp 125
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ESS.6.2, ESS.EES.2.2, ESS.EES.2.3Where Do You Find Earth's Plates?p 131
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ESS.6.2, ESS.EES.2.2What Do You Know About Volcanoes and Earthquakes?p 135
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ESS.8.4, ESS.EES.5.4 Renewable or Nonrenewable?p 145
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ESS.7.2 Acid Rainp 151
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ESS.8.2, ESS.EES.5.1What Is a Watershed?p 155
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ESS.8.3, ESS.EES.5 Is Natural Better?p 161
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ESS.7.2, ESS.EES.4The Greenhouse Effectp 165
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ESS.6.2What Do You Know About Soil?p 19
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ESS.8.2Land or Water?p 25
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ESS.8.2, ESS.EES.5.2Where is Most of the Fresh Water?p 29