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GradeNumberStandard
1 ESS-1.36 Locate and compare the relative proportions of land and water found on Earth
1 G-1.1 Identify and use simple map symbols and key/legend
1 G-1.2 Interpret a simple chart
1 G-1.3 Describe a map as a representation of a place
1 G-1.6 Identify Earthês various physical features (e.g., oceans, islands, mountains, rivers)
1 LS-1.26 Describe the differences between plants and animals
1 LS-1.32 Describe features of some animals that benefit them in their environments
2 ESS-2.37 Compare bodies of water found on Earth (e.g., oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, glaciers)
2 ESS-2.38 Explain why most of the water on Earth cannot be used as drinking (potable) water
2 G-2.2 Describe basic characteristics of maps and globes
2 G-2.8 Identify examples of various landforms (e.g., continents, islands)
2 LS-2.30 Identify physical characteristics of organisms (e.g., worms, amphibians, plants)
2 LS-2.34 Describe inherited characteristics of living things
2 LS-2.35 Identify the components of a variety of habitats and describe how organisms in those habitats depend on each other
2 SE-2.45 Locate and identify plants and animals within an ecosystem
2 SE-2.48 Describe a variety of activities related to preserving the environment
2 SE-2.50 Describe ways in which habitat loss or change can occur as a result of natural events or human impact
3 ESS-3.47 Describe the difference between weather and climate
3 LS-3.35 Compare structures (parts of the body) in a variety of animals (e.g., fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, insects)
3 LS-3.38 Classify groups of organisms based on common characteristics
3 SE-3.57 Describe the interrelationships of living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) components within various ecosystems (e.g., terrarium, swamp, backyard)
3 SE-3.58 Describe how humans have had negative and positive effects on organisms and their environments
4 ESS-4.63 Earthês surface is changed as a result of slow and rapid processes (e.g., sand dunes, canyons, volcanoes, earthquakes)
4 G-4.10 Identify physical processes that change Earthês surface and create physical features suddenly or over time (e.g., what physical processes created the Grand Canyon, the Great Lakes, the Hawaiian Islands)
4 G-4.6 Describe and compare the distinguishing characteristics of various land forms, bodies of water, climates, and forms of vegetation in the United States
4 LS-4.41 Describe how parts of animalsê bodies are related to their functions and survival (e.g., wings/flying, webbed feet/swimming)
4 LS-4.48 Classify examples of plants and animals based on a variety of criteria
4 LS-4.52 Describe how some plants and animals have adapted to their habitats
4 LS-4.53 Identify the habitat in which selected organisms would most likely live and explain how specific structures help organisms to survive
5 ESS-5.32. Demonstrate the results of constructive and destructive forces using models or illustrations
5 ESS-5.33. Identify the processes that prevent or cause erosion
5 ESS-5.36. Identify, describe, and compare climate zones (e.g., polar, temperate, tropical)
5 LS-5.24. Describe the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers in a food chain
5 LS-5.27. Compare common traits of organisms within major ecosystems
5 LS-5.29. Describe adaptations of plants and animals that enable them to thrive in local and other natural environments
K ESS-K.30 Distinguish between areas of Earth covered by land and water
K G-K.1 Identify a map and a globe as a representation of Earth
K G-K.5 Identify the difference between land and water and locate both on a map or globe
PK LS-PK.20 Give examples of different kinds of plants and different kinds of animals
PK LS-PK.22. Learn about animals and plants through nonfiction literature (For Creative Minds)



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