Alignment to Standards for MD
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | SC-1.3.0.C.2. | Recognize that all living things have offspring, usually with two parents involved. |
1 | SC-1.3.0.C.2.a | Examine a variety of living things and their offspring and describe what each parent and offspring looks like. |
1 | SC-1.3.0.C.2.b | Identify similarities and differences among the offspring and between the offspring and each parent. |
1 | SC-1.3.0.C.2.c | Are parents and offspring more similar than they are different? |
1 | SC-1.3.0.E.1.a | Examine organisms in a wide variety of environments to gather information on how animals satisfy their need for food. |
2 | SC-2.3.0.C.1. | Explain that there are identifiable stages in the life cycles (growth, reproduction, and death) of plants and animals. |
2 | SC-2.3.0.C.1.c | Given pictures of stages in the life cycle of a plant or an animal, determine the sequence of the stages in the life cycle. |
K | SC-K.3.0.D.1.b | describe and compare living things found in other states such as Texas and Alaska to those found in Maryland. |
PK | SC-PK.3.0.A.1.d | Identify some of the things that all animals do, such as eat, move around and explain how their features (observable parts) help them do these things. |
PK | SC-PK.3.0.C.1. | Observe, describe and compare different kinds of animals and their offspring |
PK | SC-PK.3.0.C.1.a | Recognize and describe the similarities and differences among familiar animals and their offspring. |
PK | SC-PK.3.0.C.1.b | Describe how offspring are very much, but not exactly, like their parents and like one another. |