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1 E.ES.01.11 Identify the sun as the most important source of heat which warms the land, air, and water of the Earth.
1 E.ES.01.12 Demonstrate the importance of sunlight and warmth in plant growth.
1 E.ES.E.1 the sun warms the land, air and water and helps plants grow.
1 L.OL.01.13 Identify the needs of animals.
1 L.OL.E.1 Animals and plants need air, water, and food. Plants also require light. Plants and animals use food as a source of energy and as a source of building material for growth and repair.
2 L.OL.02.14 Identify the needs of plants.
2 L.OL.E.1 Animals and plants need air, water, and food. Plants also require light. Plants and animals use food as a source of energy and as a source of building material for growth and repair.
3 L.EV.03.11 characteristics and functions of observable parts in a variety of plants that allow them to live in their environment (for example: leaf shape, thorns, odor, color).
3 L.OL.03.31 Describe the function of the following plant parts: flower, stem, root and leaf.
3 L.OL.03.41 Classify plants on the basis of observable physical characteristics (roots, leaves, stems, and flowers).
3 L.OL.E.3 Organisms have different structures that serve different functions in growth, survival, and reproduction.
4 L.OL.04.15 plants require air, water, light, and a source of energy and building material for growth and repair.
4 L.OL.04.16 Determine that animals require air, water, and a source of energy and building material for growth and repair.
4 L.OL.E.1 Organisms have basic needs. Animals and plants need air, water, and food. Plants also require light. Plants and animals use food as a source of energy and as a source of building material for growth and repair.
K L.OL.00.11 Identify that living things have basic needs.
K L.OL.E.1 Organisms have basic needs. Animals and plants need air, water, and food. Plants also require light. Plants and animals use food as a source of energy and as a source of building material for growth and repair.



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