Shallow by Design

Tracking science kits, programs, and curriculum that are shallow by design (or default) - and those that go deep.

Science Ed Ledger

The Science Ed Ledger tracks K–8 science curricula across several publishers. What they teach, how they teach it, whether the foundational science holds up. We score every unit on the What-Why Gap, Mapping Errors, and Factual Errors. Updated as we evaluate new programs.

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New here? We measure three problems in science curricula: the What-Why Gap (asking students to explain before teaching them the causal pieces), Mapping Errors (language that points toward ideas science left behind), and Factual Errors (statements that are scientifically wrong - Not Recommended). Why this matters →
Deep (>85%) - Recommended
Mid-Deep (50–85%) - Conditional
Mid-Shallow (25–50%) - Needs Revision
Shallow (<25%) - Not Recommended
All ✓ Recommended ⚠ Conditional ✕ Not Recommended
ACS BFSU OpenSciEd PhD Science RS4K RSO Sprocket TERC
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Mystery Science
ACS6 unitsView scorecard →
Foundation21.7%Shallow
Gap78.3%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices78.6%
✕ Not Recommended

ACS Chapter 1 (Grade 2, Lessons 1.1–1.4) is the NGSS-aligned K-2 unit on observable properties of materials. Excellent fair-test inquiry, real engineering integration, zero map errors, 78.6% green practices. Not Recommended verdict (Foundation 21.7%) because only one passage in the whole unit names "water molecules" - NGSS 2-PS1 defers atoms to grade 5.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices71.4%
✓ Recommended

ACS Lesson 2.1 (Grade 2) - the second ACS unit reviewed. Same publisher and same NGSS standard as Ch 1 (Not Recommended, 21.7%), but the EXPLAIN section is built around 5 molecular passages: water/oil/glucose molecules each explained for size, shape, and adhesion. Foundation 100%, Recommended, deep tier. A 78-point gap from Ch 1 driven by lesson architecture, not by content correctness.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices78.6%
✓ Recommended

ACS Lesson 3.1 - strongest ACS lesson. Same NGSS standard as Ch 1 (Not Recommended) but builds EXTEND around 5 molecular passages explaining why water dissolves Skittle sugar but not M&M chocolate (hydrophilic vs hydrophobic). First ACS lesson to name atoms ("water = 3 atoms"). Foundation 100%, Practices 78.6% green. One FSE flagged (Skittle pectin → handled as editorial errata only).

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices64.3%
✕ Not Recommended

ACS Lesson 4.1 (Grade 2 Float and Sink) - a lean ACS lesson. Density formula explicitly deferred, zero molecular content. Excellent fair-test inquiry and a memorable three-layer liquid demo, zero map errors. But Foundation 0% (Not Recommended, floor) because there's no atomic anchoring anywhere. Most extreme Type 6 Clean-but-Empty case.

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Foundation91.3%Deep
Gap8.7%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✓ Recommended

ACS Chapter 5 unit (Lessons 5.1+5.2). Foundation 91.3%, Recommended deep. 5.1's molecular kinetic theory in the objective scaffolds 5.2's chemical-change content. 5.1 has explicit control group; 5.2 has student-led fair-test design. Both align to NGSS 2-PS1-4 (argument with evidence). Practices 85.7% green. Only 2 passages UNSCAFFOLDED (chemical-reaction concept needs atomic explanation).

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✓ Recommended

ACS Chapter 6 (6.1+6.2). Foundation 100%, Recommended deep. THE atoms-first chapter - explicitly exceeds NGSS to add atomic framing. Six molecules built from named atoms (H₂O, CO₂, NH₃, CH₄, H₂O₂, acetic acid). Color-coded Snap Cubes match professional chemistry conventions.

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BFSU10 unitsView scorecard →
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices64.3%
✕ Not Recommended

BFSU's first K-2 matter lesson - introduces solid/liquid/gas via a Sorting Game with three boxes plus ice-melting and water-boiling observations. Zero map errors. Foundation 0% because atoms, molecules, and even "particle" don't appear - by design, since particulate nature is deferred to Lesson A-4.

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Foundation10%Shallow
Gap90%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices64.3%
✕ Not Recommended

BFSU K-2 foundational lesson establishing air is a real substance. Hands-on balloon-balance and inverted-cup demos. Four-spheres model. Zero map errors - clean BFSU lesson. Foundation 10% (high for BFSU) because the gap is 90% - "atom" and "molecule" don't appear, only generic "particles."

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap97.4%
Map Errors48.6%
FSE -
Practices57.1%
✕ Not Recommended

K-2 lesson on energy. Substance model taught by design - author defends it explicitly: there is no way of defining energy beyond recognizing it as heat, light, electricity, or motion. Battery as bottle of water, heat moves, light flows, energy travels downhill. Foundation 0%, gap 97.4%, 18 map errors (16 REI-substance + 2 AEC).

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Foundation28.4%Mid-Shallow
Gap65.6%
Map Errors3.7%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
⚠ Needs Revision

The first BFSU lesson to clear the Not Recommended threshold. Sound is grounded in vibration (frequency↔pitch, amplitude↔loudness) and transmitted via air particles bumping each other (referencing A-4). Lesson explicitly invites students to debate whether sound is "unique energy" or "movement energy." Practices 85.7% (highest BFSU). Rewrite because "atom" and "molecule" still don't appear.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors57.9%
FSE -
Practices64.3%
✕ Not Recommended

BFSU K-2 lesson on kinetic and potential energy. Substance model deepened - energy "stored," "released," "flows like water out of a leaky bottle." Biology and technology framed via substance-flow chains. Foundation 0%, gap 100%, map error 57.9% (22 REI-substance). Same author thesis as C-1.

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BFSU Vol I - Lesson C-3A: Energy and ForceBFSU · K-2Shallow by Default
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors17.9%
FSE -
Practices78.6%
✕ Not Recommended

BFSU K-2 lesson distinguishing force from energy. Force content is descriptively correct (push/pull, gravity, spring scales, building design). Practices strong (78.6% green). The energy passages inherit substance framing from C-1/C-3 - force as "go-between" transferring stored energy. Foundation 0%, gap 100%, map error 17.9%.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap87%
Map Errors20%
FSE -
Practices57.1%
✕ Not Recommended

BFSU K-2 lesson distinguishing matter from energy. Matter has three attributes (particulate, occupies space, has weight); energy "is what it is" - heat, light, electricity, motion. The author tells students to accept that energy has no deeper definition. Foundation 0%, gap 87.0%, map error 20.0% (3 AEC + 2 REI-substance).

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BFSU Vol I - Lesson C-5: InertiaBFSU · K-2Shallow by Default
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap84.6%
Map Errors17.1%
FSE -
Practices64.3%
✕ Not Recommended

BFSU K-2 lesson on inertia. Part 1 first-law content is descriptively solid (hands-on demos, careful pedagogy, distinguishing inertia from friction). Part 2 reconnects to BFSU substance-energy framework: "movement energy put into objects, removed by force." Foundation 0%, gap 84.6%, map error 17.1% (6 REI-substance).

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BFSU Vol I - Lesson C-6: FrictionBFSU · K-2Shallow by Default
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors27.8%
FSE -
Practices71.4%
✕ Not Recommended

BFSU K-2 lesson on friction. Friction-physics content is solid (surfaces, wheels, ball bearings, lubricants, streamlining). Part 3 installs substance framing: "energy inherent in motion that must come out as heat... energy defies being gathered up and recycled." Foundation 0%, gap 100%, map error 27.8% (10 REI-substance).

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors3.3%
FSE -
Practices71.4%
✕ Not Recommended

BFSU K-2 Newton's Third Law lesson. Door-push demo; "push pushes back with equal force." Applications: walking, balloons, jets, rockets, propellers, gun recoil. Practices 71.4% (green). Clean BFSU lesson - only 1 REI-substance phrase ("potential energy in fuel" in rocket synthesis). Foundation 0%, gap 100%, map 3.3%.

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Mystery Science5 unitsView scorecard →
Mystery Science - Grade 4: Energizing EverythingMystery Science · 3-5Shallow by Design
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors80%
FSE -
Practices36%
✕ Not Recommended

Mystery Science Grade 4 "Energizing Everything" defines energy as invisible "stuff" stored inside objects that travels and transfers - the substance misconception, asserted as fact - with no atomic grounding (100% gap, 12 reification errors). Foundation 0%: Shallow by design. Practices are scripted and low-agency (36%, amber); the physics is factually accurate.

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Mystery Science - Grade 1: Lights & SoundsMystery Science · K-2Shallow by Default
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors20%
FSE -
Practices29%
✕ Not Recommended

Mystery Science Grade 1 "Lights & Sounds" avoids reification (no "sound/light is stuff") but uses "vibration" as a label-as-explanation (2 LAE errors), never naming what vibrates as sound travels. 100% gap, Foundation 0%. Shallow by default, not by design. Practices thin (29%, red). Factually accurate throughout.

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Mystery Science - Grade 2: Material PropertiesMystery Science · K-2Shallow by Default
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors45.5%
FSE -
Practices36%
✕ Not Recommended

Mystery Science Grade 2 "Material Properties" is sound observational materials science (classify properties, match to use) but the heat/insulation strand reifies heat as a substance that "travels through" materials (5 REI errors, by convention) with no particle grounding. Foundation 0%, Shallow by default. Practices 36% (amber). Factually accurate.

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Mystery Science - Grade 2: States of MatterMystery Science · K-2Shallow by Default
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors4.5%
FSE -
Practices66.7%
✕ Not Recommended

100% gap: four lessons on states of matter with zero mentions of atoms, molecules, or particles. Descriptions are clean (only 4.5% map error, 3 REI-agent) but students never learn what matter IS at the particle level. Clean-but-empty pattern. Practices 57.1% amber. Shallow by default.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors25.8%
FSE✕ 10 FSE
Practices41.7%
✕ Not Recommended

Not Recommended (10 FSE flags: 1 confirmed, 9 review): oxygen defined as "a type of gas" rather than an element. 100% gap with 14 AEC errors: five lessons introduce a particle model but define particle as "a very tiny thing" with atoms and molecules never named. 10 total FSE flags (1 confirmed, 9 review) including water molecules called "droplets." Practices 42.9% (amber).

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OpenSciEd18 unitsView scorecard →
Elementary9 units
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd Elem K.1 (Kindergarten sunlight/surfaces) - sixth K-4 OpenSciEd unit confirming program-wide pattern: 0% Foundation + 92.9% practices. K-4 pattern consistent. Particle-level energy transfer explicitly deferred to middle school. Grade 5 break confirmed structural (NGSS 5-PS1-1 driven).

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd Elem K.3 (Kindergarten forces & motion) - eighth K-4 OpenSciEd unit confirming program-wide pattern: 0% Foundation + 92.9% practices. K-4 Foundation pattern consistent. Foundation unit for K → 3 → 4 force/motion/energy progression. Five explicit deferrals (energy, mass, friction, non-contact forces, numerical measurement).

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd Elem 2.2 (Grade 2 matter/engineering unit) - second OpenSciEd unit confirming pattern: 92.9% practices (high) + 0% Foundation (Not Recommended floor). Full engineering integration: students interview kindergartners, design toys, present to real audience.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd Elem 4.1 (Grade 4 energy/collisions) - fourth OpenSciEd unit confirming program-wide pattern: 92.9% practices (high) + 0% Foundation. Seven explicit atom-deferrals in About the Science. Four-for-four across four grade levels (light, matter, forces, energy).

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd Elem 4.2 (Grade 4 energy/electricity) - fifth OpenSciEd unit confirming program-wide pattern: 92.9% practices + 0% Foundation. EIGHT explicit mechanism deferrals in About the Science (most in any OpenSciEd unit) - including spinning magnets, photovoltaic effect, light waves, sound waves. Five-for-five.

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Middle School9 units
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd MS 6.1 (Grade 6 Light & Matter) - An OpenSciEd Middle School unit. Foundation 0% Not Recommended + 92.9% practices green. Wave/photon model explicitly deferred to Grade 8 - author voice calls this "a notable omission given the overarching Performance Expectation." K-Grade-6 Light thread reviewed; all three units at 0% Foundation.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap75%
Map Errors62.5%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd MS 6.2 (Grade 6 Thermal Energy) - Foundation 0% Not Recommended + 100% Practices green. NEW PATTERN: Particle-without-Atom. Unit has particle-based mechanism throughout but never specifies particles as atoms/molecules (except water in L4-6). 10 AEC errors flagged. Substance-model misconception surfaced as claim-to-test (excellent pedagogy).

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors20%
FSE✕ 1 FSE
Practices92.9%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd MS 6.6 (Grade 6 Cells & Systems / Healing) - An OpenSciEd biology unit. FIRST CONFIRMED FSE (Great Oxygenation Event misattributed to archaea instead of cyanobacteria). Foundation 0% Not Recommended + 92.9% Practices green. Cells-without-Molecules pattern (biology analog of 6.2 Particle-without-Atom).

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap19%
Map Errors0%
FSE✕ 2 FSE
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd MS 7.1 (Grade 7 Bath Bombs) - Not Recommended (FSE policy). 2 confirmed FSEs in Lesson 14 Part 2b Assessment: (1) unbalanced Fe + H₂SO₄ equation with wrong products; (2) "Nitrous Oxide" labeled with NO₂ formula. Foundation 81% would otherwise be Conditional. Strong atoms-first pedagogy + 100% practices, but factual chemistry errors in summative assessment block recommendation.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✓ Recommended

OpenSciEd MS 7.2 (Grade 7 Homemade Heater) - HIGHEST FOUNDATION IN OPENSCIED CORPUS. Foundation 100% Recommended deep tier. Practices 100% green. Engineering design built on atomic chemistry from 7.1 + L2 atomic energy-transfer mechanism. Grade 7 chemistry (7.1 + 7.2) is OpenSciEd's atoms-first peak.

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Foundation91.3%Deep
Gap8.7%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✓ Recommended

OpenSciEd MS 7.4 (Grade 7 Maple Syrup) - ✓ RECOMMENDED, Foundation 91.3%, deep tier. OpenSciEd biology unit that clears Recommended. Cellular respiration in mitochondria for both plants and animals. ⭐ Story of a Food Atom capstone (L14) traces ONE atom through producer/consumer/decomposer. Cellulose synthesis described as "reassemble the atoms." Practices 100% green. Zero FSEs after rigorous per-lesson assessment + answer key review.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd MS 8.1 (Grade 8, Broken Phone) - ✕ Not Recommended (Type 6 Clean-but-Empty). Foundation 0%, 100% gap, 0 map errors, 0 FSEs. Atoms/molecules/bonds never appear in 97-page Student Edition. ⭐ But practices 100% green - an engineering-rich unit (full design cycle, weighted Decision Matrix, interrater reliability, ½mv² systematic discovery). Not Recommended is gap-limited, not practices-limited.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors38.9%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

OpenSciEd MS 8.2 (Grade 8, Sound Waves) - ✕ Not Recommended. Particle-without-Atom - a pronounced case. Student Edition contains 22 instances of "particle" and ZERO instances of "molecule" or "atom". High AEC rate (38.9%) in any OpenSciEd unit. Wave physics correct; entity unnamed. Practices 100% green. ⭐ One terminology pass would lift Foundation from 0% to ~100%.

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Foundation66.2%Mid-Deep
Gap30.8%
Map Errors5.3%
FSE -
Practices100%
⚠ Conditional

OpenSciEd MS 8.3 (Grade 8, Magnets/Speaker) - ⟳ MINOR MODIFICATION, Foundation 66.2%, mid-deep tier. ⭐ ONLY OpenSciEd Grade 8 unit to engage atomic theory. "What is electric current?" reading explicitly names electrons and atoms; drift-speed discussion subtle and correct. Boundary-concept magnetism appropriately macroscopic. Practices 100% green. Three modest edits → Recommended.

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PhD Science5 unitsView scorecard →
Level 12 units
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

PhD Science L1 M2 (Grade 1, Light/Wayang) - ✕ Not Recommended (Type 6 Clean-but-Empty). Foundation 0% under strict atomic-foundation scoring; 100% gap, 0 map errors, 0 FSEs. Cross-grade scope discipline documented (reflection deferred to Grade 4 Module 4; transparent/translucent/opaque terms avoided at K-2). Sustained 24-lesson anchor-model revision. Practices 100% green.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

PhD Science L1 M3 (Grade 1, Sound/Recycled Orchestra) - ✕ Not Recommended (Type 6 Clean-but-Empty). Foundation 0% under strict atomic-foundation scoring. Cross-grade scope discipline documented (TE defers air molecules to Level 5; matter to Level 2; waves to Level 4; eardrum internals to Level 4 Module 3). Eight-lesson Engineering Challenge. Practices 100% green.

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Level 21 unit
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

PhD Science L2 M1 (Grade 2, Matter/Birds Nests) - ✕ Not Recommended (Type 6 Clean-but-Empty). Foundation 0% under strict atomic-foundation scoring. Matter introduced macroscopically; atomic-particle model + conservation of mass deferred to Levels 3-5. L10-11 pieces are concrete macroscopic (not atomic). Five-lesson Engineering Challenge. Practices 100% green.

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Level K2 units
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

PhD Science LK M1 (Kindergarten, Weather/Mesa Verde) - ✕ Not Recommended (Type 6 Clean-but-Empty). Foundation 0% under strict atomic-foundation scoring; 100% gap, 0 map errors, 0 FSEs. Five-lesson Engineering Challenge (sunlight-warming-reduction structure) implements K-PS3-2 + K-2-ETS1-1. Cross-grade scope discipline documented (K → Level 4 → MS → HS energy staging). Practices 100% green.

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Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

PhD Science LK M2 (Kindergarten, Pushes and Pulls/Tugboats) - ✕ Not Recommended (Type 6 Clean-but-Empty). Foundation 0% under strict atomic-foundation scoring; 100% gap, 0 map errors, 0 FSEs. Four-lesson Engineering Challenge (cushion for tugboat to stop close to dock). Practices 100% green.

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RS4K25 unitsView scorecard →
Book 15 units
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 1 — Chemistry (Ch 2-5): K-2 atoms-and-molecules chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, no FSEs. Atoms in Ch 3 anchor every subsequent chapter. Recommended Deep.

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RS4K - Science Book 1 — Biology (Chapters 6-9)RS4K · Grades 1-3Deep by Design
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 1 — Biology (Ch 6-9): K-2 cells-as-molecules chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, no FSEs. Cells, tissues, microbes framed at molecular level. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 1 — Physics (Ch 10-13): K-2 force/work/energy chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, no FSEs. Energy framed as a measurement of change, not a substance. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 1 — Geology (Ch 14-17): K-2 Earth-materials chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, 2 cleared FSEs (calcite, volcano). Minerals framed by atomic composition. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 1 — Astronomy (Ch 18-21): K-2 stars/planets chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, 1 cleared FSE (Sun size rounding). Nuclear fusion taught with proton/neutron rearrangement at K-2. Recommended Deep.

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Book 25 units
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 2 — Chemistry (Ch 2-5): K-2 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, no FSEs. Acids and bases differ at the atom-group level (OH for bases; H for acids). Acid-base reactions taught as atoms exchanging between molecules. Recommended Deep.

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RS4K - Science Book 2 — Biology (Chapters 6-9)RS4K · Grades 2-4Deep by Design
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 2 — Biology (Ch 6-9): K-2 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, no FSEs. Cellular-scale mechanisms (cilia, pseudopods, phagocytosis, chloroplasts, fermentation) framed appropriately for K-2. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 2 — Physics (Ch 10-13): K-2 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, no FSEs. Inertia grounded in mass, mass grounded in atoms, atoms made of protons/neutrons/electrons. Complete atoms-down derivation at K-2. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 2 — Geology (Ch 14-17): K-2 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, no FSEs. Air named as N2/O2/CO2 molecules with atomic composition spelled out at K-2. Explicit nature-of-science framing. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 2 — Astronomy (Ch 18-21): K-2 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 92.9%, no FSEs. Telescopes, orbits, habitable zone, exoplanets all framed at appropriate scale. Greenhouse effect named as causal CO2 mechanism. Recommended Deep.

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Book 35 units
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 3 — Chemistry (Ch 2-5): Grade 3 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 85.7%, no FSEs. Universal atomic claim, amphipathic soap molecules, polymers as molecular chains. Recommended Deep.

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RS4K - Science Book 3 — Biology (Chapters 6-9)RS4K · Grades 3-5Deep by Design
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 3 — Biology (Ch 6-9): Grade 3 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 85.7%, no FSEs. Photosynthesis and respiration framed at atom-rearrangement level. Carbon cycle as atoms used over and over. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 3 — Physics (Ch 10-13): Grade 3 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 85.7%, no FSEs. Static electricity, conductivity, and ferromagnetism all grounded at electron level. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 3 — Geology (Ch 14-17): Grade 3 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 85.7%, no FSEs. Kinetic theory at K-3, water cycle as same molecules, magnetosphere correctly explained. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 3 — Astronomy (Ch 18-21): Grade 3 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 85.7%, no FSEs. Galaxies and cosmology with explicit epistemic framing. Recommended Deep.

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Book 55 units
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices93%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 5 — Chemistry (Ch 2–5): Grade 5 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 93%, no FSEs. Matter, periodic table, bonding, and reactions all built from atoms and electrons; conservation of matter as atom rearrangement. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices100%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 5 — Biology (Ch 6–9): Grade 5 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 100%, no FSEs. Cells, ATP, DNA, and metabolism anchored in atoms and molecules. Explicit correction that energy molecules do not contain energy. Three-week cell theory debate. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices93%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 5 — Physics (Ch 10–13): Grade 5 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 93%, no FSEs. Energy explicitly as measurement of change, not substance. Force as atomic contact. Friction as atomic handshakes. Full battery/flashlight atomic-level walkthrough. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices71%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 5 — Geology (Ch 14–17): Grade 5 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 71%, no FSEs. Minerals as ordered atoms, silicate tetrahedra, mantle heat as atomic vibration, convection as molecular motion. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices86%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 5 — Astronomy (Ch 18–22): Grade 5 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 86%, no FSEs. Stars as fusing nuclei, ionization, compression heating as faster-moving molecules, E=mc². Solar-system structure and seasons observational. Recommended Deep.

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Book 65 units
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices93%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 6 — Chemistry (Ch 2–5): Grade 6 atoms-first analytical chemistry. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 93%, zero FSEs. Acids/bases as ions, pH as hydrogen-ion concentration, moles, Avogadro’s number, nutritional biochemistry at bond level. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices79%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 6 — Biology (Ch 6–9): Grade 6 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 79%, no FSEs. Tool- and classification-focused (microscopy, protists, fungi). Where mechanism appears it is anchored: cells made of atoms, microbial feeding as molecular release and absorption. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices86%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 6 — Physics (Ch 10–13): Grade 6 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 86%, no FSEs. Newtonian mechanics and kinematics with heavy correct mathematics. Friction grounded in atoms rubbing. No reification of energy. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices79%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 6 — Geology (Ch 14–17): Grade 6 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 79%, no FSEs. Seismic waves as molecular collisions; minerals and core composition atom-anchored; greenhouse effect taught with correct photon mechanism. Recommended Deep.

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Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices71%
✓ Recommended

RS4K Book 6 — Astronomy (Ch 18–22): Grade 6 atoms-first chapters. Foundation 100%, Gap 0.0%, Map Error 0.0%, Practices 71%, no FSEs. Observational and tool-centered: telescopes, timekeeping, solar-system bodies, exoplanets. Where mechanism appears (stellar outbursts as charged particles) it is correct. Recommended Deep.

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Biology Level 11 unit
R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey - Biology Level 1RSO · Grades 2–5Shallow by Default
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors1.5%
FSE✕ 1 FSE
Practices92.9%
✕ Not Recommended

Grade 2–5 biology. 534 pages with zero instances of atom or molecule. DNA, cells, photosynthesis, respiration, and mutations all taught at the cellular/organ level with no atomic anchor. Confirmed factual error: plants make their own energy violates the first law of thermodynamics. Practices 92.9%.

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Chemistry Level 11 unit
R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey - Chemistry Level 1RSO · Grades 2–5Deep by Design
Foundation100%Deep
Gap0%
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices92.9%
✓ Recommended

Grade 2–5 chemistry. Atoms-first by design: Unit 2 builds protons, neutrons, electrons; Unit 3 builds the periodic table; later units build molecules, matter, and reactions from that foundation. 869 atom mentions across 433 pages. Foundation 100%, no map errors, no FSEs. Practices 92.9%.

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Physics Level 11 unit
R.E.A.L. Science Odyssey - Physics Level 1RSO · Grades 3–6Shallow by Default
Foundation78.8%Mid-Deep
Gap12.2%
Map Errors3.7%
FSE⚠ 1 FSE
Practices100%
⚠ Conditional

Grade 3–6 physics. Atoms in Unit 1; electron-level mechanism dominates from Unit 6 onward (magnetism, electricity, quantum). Three Unit 5 passages frame potential energy as a substance stored in objects. Foundation 78.8%, 3 REI-substance errors, Practices 100%. Shallow by default.

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Grade 42 units
Sprocket Learning — Grade 4: EnergySprocket · 3-5Shallow by Design
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors74.3%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

100% gap, 74.3% map error: energy taught as transferable substance across 5 learning sets with zero atomic-molecular content. 26 errors in 35 student passages. Practices are 100% (3-5, Deep) but built entirely on the substance model. Shallow by design.

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Sprocket Learning — Grade 4: WavesSprocket · 3-5Shallow by Design
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors20%
FSE✕ 1 FSE
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

100% gap on 18 light and wave energy passages — light described without photon mechanism, wave energy framed as transferable substance. 1 confirmed FSE: water wave model used for light without distinguishing wave types. 22 clean observational passages on senses and eye anatomy. 100% practices.

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Grade 51 unit
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap78.6%
Map Errors28.6%
FSE -
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

78.6% gap with 9 AEC errors: 21 lessons on matter and chemical reactions build a particle model but define particle as “the smallest part of a material.” Carbon dioxide named in the plant growth context (4 TRUE passages), but atoms and molecules never anchor the particle concept. 100% practices.

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Grade K2 units
Foundation100%Deep
Gap -
Map Errors0%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✓ Recommended

Approved (boundary concept). Foundation: 100%. Practices: 78.6% (Deep). This K unit teaches pushes, pulls, and collisions accurately at the descriptive level. Zero map errors across 20 passages. No misconceptions introduced. Does not build atomic-molecular framework.

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Sprocket Learning — Grade K: Weather and EnergySprocket · K-2Shallow by Default
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors13.6%
FSE -
Practices85.7%
✕ Not Recommended

100% gap on 7 heat/temperature passages — the sun's warmth is never connected to photons or molecular motion. The 15 weather passages are clean and observational. 78.6% practices with genuine engineering design. The weather teaching is accurate; the heat teaching has no mechanism.

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Grade 3C1 unit
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE⚠ 1 FSE
Practices83.3%
✕ Not Recommended

100% gap with zero map errors: 17 investigations build rigorous measurement of materials, weight, and volume without ever naming what materials are made of at the atomic level. Explicitly defers particle model to Grade 5. 85.7% practices with strong data collection and evidence-based claims.

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Grade 4C1 unit
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors0%
FSE⚠ 1 FSE
Practices91.7%
✕ Not Recommended

100% gap with zero map errors: 16 investigations build rigorous measurement of density, weight conservation, and volume displacement in earth materials without connecting to atomic structure. “Heavy for size” replaces density but never explains WHY materials differ. Explicitly defers particle model. 92.9% practices.

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Grade 5C1 unit
Foundation0%Shallow
Gap100%
Map Errors42.9%
FSE⚠ 1 FSE
Practices100%
✕ Not Recommended

100% gap with a complete particle model that never names the entity. 18 investigations build particles with weight, volume, and motion to explain dissolving, evaporation, condensation, and freezing — but “particle” is never defined as atom or molecule. Explicitly defers atomic terminology. 100% practices. One sentence from the fix.

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