• Evidence Brief

Reclaiming Time for Elementary Science to Elevate Achievement Across Subjects

Elementary students receive less science instruction today than at any point in recent decades—often averaging just 20 minutes per day, with many K–2 classrooms not teaching science weekly. This brief from the Lawrence Hall of Science examines the implications of limited instructional time and the systemic pressures that contribute to it, including accountability demands in mathematics and English language arts.

Thumbnail of an Evidence Brief cover from the Lawrence Hall of Science and ASCEND K–5 (July 2025) titled “Reclaiming Time for Elementary Science to Elevate Achievement Across Subjects,” featuring teal and blue headings on a white background with organizational logos at the top.