Standards for IL

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GradeNumberStandard
Early Elementary 12.A.1a Identify and describe the component parts of living things (e.g., birds have feathers; people have bones, blood, hair, skin) and their major functions.
Early Elementary 12.A.1b Categorize living organisms using a variety of observable features (e.g., size, color, shape, backbone).
Early Elementary 12.B.1a Describe and compare characteristics of living things in relationship to their environments.
Early Elementary 12.E.1b Identify and describe patterns of weather and seasonal change.
Early Elementary 17.B.1b Describe physical components of ecosystems.
Late Elementary 12.A.2b Categorize features as either inherited or learned (e.g., flower color or eye color is inherited; language is learned).
Late Elementary 12.B.2b Identify physical features of plants and animals that help them live in different environments (e.g., specialized teeth for eating certain foods, thorns for protection, insulation for cold temperature).
Late Elementary 12.E.2a Identify and explain natural cycles of the Earthês land, water and atmospheric systems (e.g., rock cycle, water cycle, weather patterns).
Late Elementary 12.E.2b Describe short-term/long-term interactions of the Earthês components: earthquakes, types of erosion.
Late Elementary 12.F.2a Identify and explain natural cycles and patterns in the solar system (e.g., order of the planets; moon phases; seasons as related to Earthês tilt, oneês latitude, and where Earth is in its yearly orbit around the sun).



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