Alignment to Standards for OK
| Grade | Number | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | SC-1)2:2. | Scientists use the five senses and tools (e.g., magnifiers and rulers) to gather information, such as size and shape about living things. |
| 3 | SC-3)2:1. | Plants and animals have features (i.e., breathing structures, limbs, skin covering, seed dispersal, roots, stems, and leaves) that help them live in environments such as air, water, or land. |
| 3 | SC-3)2:2. | Each plant or animal has different structures that serve different functions in growth and survival (i.e., the way it moves, type of food it needs, and where it lives). |
| 4 | SC-4)3:2. | Living organisms can be classified using various characteristics (e.g., habitats, anatomy, behaviors). |
| 4 | SC-4)3:3. | Many observable characteristics of an organism, such as the color of flowers or the number of limbs on an animal, are inherited from the parents of the organisms. |
| 5 | SC-5)2:1. | Organisms depend on each other for food, shelter, and reproduction. |
| K | SC-K)1.1. | Observe, describe, sort, and classify the sensory attributes of objects according to taste, smell, hearing, touch, and sight. |
| K | SC-K)2.3. | Observe and describe how animals move (e.g., walk, crawl, hop, fly). |
| PK | SC-PK)2.1. | Develops an awareness of the sensory attributes of objects according to taste, smell, hearing, touch, and sight. |
| PK | SC-PK)2.2. | Develops an awareness of the properties of some objects (e.g., float-sink, heavy-light, rough-smooth, hard-soft, magnetic-nonmagnetic, solid-liquid, wet-dry). |
| PK | SC-PK)3.3. | an interest and respect for the plant and animal life around them. |