Alignment to Standards for FL
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | SC.1.E.6.1 | Recognize that water, rocks, soil, and living organisms are found on Earths surface. |
1 | SC.1.L.17.1 | Through observation, recognize that all plants and animals, including humans, need the basic necessities of air, water, food, and space. |
1 | SS.1.G.1.2 | Identify key elements (compass rose, cardinal directions, title, key/legend with symbols) of maps and globes . |
1 | SS.1.G.1.4 | Identify a variety of physical features using a map and globe. |
2 | SC.2.E.7.1 | Compare and describe changing patterns in nature that repeat themselves, such as weather conditions including temperature and precipitation, day to day and season to season. |
2 | SC.2.E.7.5 | State the importance of preparing for severe weather, lightning, and other weather related events. |
2 | SC.2.L.17.2 | living things are found all over Earth, but each is only able to live in habitats that meet its basic needs. |
2 | SS.2.A.3.1 | Identify terms and designations of time sequence. |
2 | SS.2.G.1.1 | Use different types of maps to identify map elements. |
3 | SC.3.L.17.1 | Describe how animals and plants respond to changing seasons. |
3 | SS.3.G.1.2 | Review basic map elements (coordinate grid, cardinal and intermediate directions, title, compass rose, scale, key/legend with symbols) . |
3 | SS.3.G.2.4 | Describe the physical features of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. |
3 | SS.3.G.3.1 | climate and vegetation in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. |
4 | SC.4.L.16.3 | Recognize that animal behaviors may be shaped by heredity and learning. |
4 | SC.4.L.17.1 | Compare the seasonal changes in Florida plants and animals to those in other regions of the country. |
4 | SC.4.L.17.2 | Explain that animals, including humans, cannot make their own food and that when animals eat plants or other animals, the energy stored in the food source is passed to them. |
4 | SC.4.L.17.4 | Recognize ways plants and animals, including humans, can impact the environment. |
5 | SC.5.E.7.3 | Recognize how air temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, wind speed and direction, and precipitation determine the weather in a particular place and time. |
5 | SC.5.E.7.4 | various forms of precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, and hail), making connections to the weather in a particular place and time. |
5 | SC.5.E.7.5 | some of the weather-related differences, such as temperature and humidity, are found among different environments, such as swamps, deserts, and mountains. |
5 | SC.5.E.7.6 | characteristics (temperature and precipitation) of different climate zones as they relate to latitude, elevation, and proximity to bodies of water. |
5 | SC.5.E.7.7 | Design a family preparedness plan for natural disasters and identify the reasons for having such a plan. |
K | SC.K.L.14.3 | Observe plants and animals, describe how they are alike and how they are different in the way they look and in the things they do. |
K | SS.K.A.3.2 | Explain that calendars represent days of the week and months of the year. |
K | SS.K.G.1.2 | Explain that maps and globes help to locate different places and that globes are a model of the Earth. |
K | SS.K.G.1.3 | Identify cardinal directions (north, south, east, west).¾ |
K | SS.K.G.1.4 | Differentiate land and water features on simple maps and globes. |
K | SS.K.G.3.1 | Identify basic landforms. |
K | SS.K.G.3.3 | seasonal weather changes, and illustrate how weather affects people and the environment. |