These two-page handouts contain key Washington State learning goals by grade. They are published by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).
Parent Roadmaps provide an overview of the subject skills students should know at each grade level K-8 and in high school, and describe ways parents can support their children.
Washington State's learning standards include the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts.
For a short easy-to-read general overview of the writing portion of these standards, read ideas #2, #3, and #4 on the Writing Overview page.
These documents summarize the mathematics standards and organize them into three cluster areas for each grade level:
Major work of the grade (where students should focus the most time)
Supporting work of the grade
Additional work of the grade
Parent Roadmaps provide an overview of the subject skills students should know at each grade level K-8 and in high school, and describe ways parents can support their children.
Written for professional educators, these are the student learning standards adopted by Washington State. For more information, see the Mathematics Learning Standards page from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and the Common Core State Standards website.
Outside Washington State, these standards are often known as the Next Generation Science Standards, the name they were developed under.
The National Science Teachers Association provides two convenient ways to view them: