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GradeNumberStandard
2,3 2-3 ES2C Weather changes from day to day and over the seasons. Weather can be described by measurable quantities, such as temperature and precipitation.
2,3 2-3 LS1B Animals have life cycles that include being born; developing into juveniles, adolescents, then adults; reproducing (which begins a new cycle); and eventually dying. The details of the life cycle are different for different animals.
4,5 4-5 LS1A Plants and animals can be sorted according to their structures and behaviors.
4,5 4-5 LS1B Plants and animals have different structures and behaviors that serve different functions.
4,5 4-5 LS1C Certain structures and behaviors enable plants and animals to respond to changes in their environment.
4,5 4-5 LS1D Plants and animals have structures and behaviors that respond to internal needs.
4,5 4-5 LS2E All plants and animals change the ecosystem where they live. If this change reduces another organismês access to resources, that organism may move to another location or die.
4,5 4-5 LS3B Plants and animals inherit many characteristics from their parents. Some inherited characteristics allow organisms to better survive and reproduce in a given ecosystem.
4,5 4-5 LS3C Some characteristics and behaviors result from an individual plantês or animalês interactions with the environment and are not passed from one generation to the next by heredity.
K,1 K-1 LS1B All plants and animals have various external parts.
K,1 K-1 LS1D Different animals use their body parts in different ways to see, hear, grasp objects, and move from place to place.
K,1 K-1 LS1E Animals have various ways of obtaining food and water. Nearly all animals drink water or eat foods that contain water.
K,1 K-1 LS3B There are many different types of living things on Earth. Many of them are classified as plants or animals.
K,1 K-1 LS3C.1 Describe several external features and behaviors of animals that can be used to classify them (e.g., size, color, shape of body parts).
K,1 K-1 LS3C.3 how pairs (males/females) of plants and/or animals are similar to and different from each other (e.g., cats and dogs both have four legs, but many dogs have longer snouts than cats).



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