Alignment to Standards for AK
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | MEA-5. | comparing concepts such as before/after, shorter/longer (M2.1.1) |
3 | M10.1.1 | Apply mathematical skills and processes to literature. |
3 | SC1.1 | sorting Alaskan plants and/or animals using physical characteristics (e.g., leaves, beaks |
3 | SC1.2 | describing how some traits (e.g., claws, teeth, camouflage) of living organisms have help |
3 | SC2 | structure, function, behavior, development, life cycles, and diversity of living organisms. |
3 | SC2.1 | sorting animals and plants into groups based on appearance and behaviors |
3 | SC2.2 | observing and comparing external features of plants and of animals that may help them grow, survive, and reproduce |
3 | SC3.1 | an understanding that all organisms are linked to each other and their physical environments through the transfer and transformation of matter and energy by identifying and sorting examples of living and non-living things in the local environment (L) |
4 | SC2 | understanding of the structure, function, behavior, development, life cycles, and diversity of living organisms. |
4 | SC2.2 | an understanding of the structure, function, behavior, development, life cycles, and diversity of living organismscharacteristics and requirements of living things |
4 | SC3.1 | an understanding that all organisms are linked to each other and their physical environments through the transfer and transformation of matter and energy by identifying examples of living and non-living things and the relationship between them (e.g., livi |
5 | SC1.2 | an understanding of how science explains changes in life forms over time, including genetics, heredity, the process of natural selection, and biological evolution by making reasonable inferences about fossil organisms based on physical evidence |
5 | SC2 | structure, function, behavior, development, life cycles, and diversity of living organisms. |
5 | SC2.1 | an understanding of the structure, function, behavior, development, life cycles, and diversity of living organisms by identifying and sorting animals into groups using basic external and internal features |
5 | SC2.2 | explaining how external features and internal systems of plants and animals |
5 | SC3 | understanding that all organisms are linked to each other and their physical environments through the transfer and transformation of matter and energy. (food webs, habitats) |
K | MEA-1. | comparisons between objects using concepts of big/little, long/short, large/small, more/less, same (M2.1.1) |