The Oregon Science Project offers some basic information about the project and how it is being funded on their website.
The Oregon Science Teachers Association provides a wealth of information about their organization and all the good they are doing for science in Oregon.
The National Science Teacher's Association provides a wealth of resources (such as articles, books, and videos) specifically geared towards helping teachers at all levels to successfully implement the Next Generation Science Standards.
The Oregon Department of Education has offered some guidance on the new Science Test that goes into effect over the next few years.
Next Generation Science Standards Links
The Next Generation Science Standards website offers full documentation of all of the standards as well as a number of resources to help with their successful implementation. There is a lot of information here, take it in small doses.
The Next Generation Science Standards E-Book is a compilation of all of the standards K-12. The entire book is over 500 pages and available for free online viewing at this link.
The Mystery Science curriculum has been adopted by the Hermiston School District for use in elementary school classrooms.
The StemScopes curriculum has been adopted by the Hermiston School District for use district-wide in secondary classrooms.
Phenomena Links
The Phenomena for NGSS website has a host of various phenomena that relate to subjects within NGSS at all grade levels. This site is a must for those beginning the journey of using phenomena in the classroom to engage students.
The #ProjectPhenomena website is very similar to the one above. There are phenomena here that can be used with kindergartners all the way up to seniors in high school.