Standards for AL

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Alignment to Standards for AL


GradeNumberStandard
1 S.Gr 1.4.c) Describing a variety of habitats and natural homes of animals
2 SS Gr 2.7a.) Compare physical features of regions throughout the world: desert, tropical rainforest, and a polar region
3 S.Gr 3.10.) habitat conditions that support plant growth and survival: deserts support cacti, wetlands support ferns and mosses
3 S.Gr 3.8.) Identify how organisms are classified in the Animalia and Plantae kingdoms.
3 SS Gr 3.2.) physical characteristics, including landforms, bodies of water, soil, and vegetation of various places on Earth: landforms-mountains, hills, plateaus; bodies of water-oceans, rivers, lakes; soil-silt, clay, sand; vegetation-tropical, desert, plains
3 SS Gr 3.3.) Identify components of various ecosystems.
4 S.Gr 4.5.) the interdependence of plants and animals.
4 S.Gr 4.5.a) Describing behaviors and body structures that help animals survive in particular habitats Examples: behaviors-migration, hibernation, mimicry; body structures-quills, fangs, stingers, webbed feet
4 S.Gr 4.5.d) Identifying characteristics of organisms, including growth and development, reproduction, acquisition and use of energy, and response to the environment
4 S.Gr 4.6.) Classify animals as vertebrates or invertebrates and as endotherms or ectotherms.
4 S.Gr 4.6.b) grouping of organisms into populations, communities, and ecosystems
4 S.Gr 4.6.c) Classifying common organisms into kingdoms, including Animalia, Plantae, Protista, Fungi, Archaebacteria, and Eubacteria
4 S.Gr 4.7.) geological features of Earth, including bodies of water, beaches, ocean ridges, continental shelves, plateaus, faults, canyons, sand dunes, and ice caps.
5 S.Gr 5.9.) Describe the relationship of populations within a habitat to various communities and ecosystems.
K S.Gr K.6.) Compare size, shape, structure, and basic needs of living things.
K S.Gr K.8.) Identify features of Earth as landmasses or bodies of water.



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