Alignment to Standards for FL
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | SC.1.L.14.3 | Differentiate between living and nonliving things. |
1 | SC.1.L.16.1 | Make observations that plants and animals closely resemble their parents, but variations exist among individuals within a population. |
1 | SC.1.L.17.1 | Through observation, recognize that all plants and animals, including humans, need the basic necessities of air, water, food, and space. |
2 | SC.2.L.17.2 | living things are found all over Earth, but each is only able to live in habitats that meet its basic needs. |
3 | SS.3.G.2.4 | Describe the physical features of the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean. |
4 | SC.4.L.16.3 | Recognize that animal behaviors may be shaped by heredity and learning. |
4 | SC.4.L.17.2 | Explain that animals, including humans, cannot make their own food and that when animals eat plants or other animals, the energy stored in the food source is passed to them. |
5 | SC.5.L.14.2 | Compare and contrast the function of organs and other physical structures of plants and animals, including humans, for example: some animals have skeletons for support -- some with internal skeletons others with exoskeletons -- while some plants have stem |
5 | SC.5.L.17.1 | Compare and contrast adaptations displayed by animals and plants that enable them to survive in different environments such as life cycles variations, animal behaviors and physical characteristics. |
K | SC.K.L.14.2 | Recognize that some books and other media portray animals and plants with characteristics and behaviors they do not have in real life. |
K | SC.K.L.14.3 | Observe plants and animals, describe how they are alike and how they are different in the way they look and in the things they do. |
K | SS.K.G.3.1 | Identify basic landforms. |