Alignment to Standards for LA
Grade | Number | Standard |
---|---|---|
1 | G-1.1 | Identify and use simple map symbols and key/legend |
1 | G-1.2 | Interpret a simple chart |
1 | G-1.3 | Describe a map as a representation of a place |
1 | LS-1.26 | Describe the differences between plants and animals |
1 | LS-1.32 | Describe features of some animals that benefit them in their environments |
1 | SI-1.12 | how scientific discoveries have affected society |
2 | G-2.2 | Describe basic characteristics of maps and globes |
2 | LS-2.34 | Describe inherited characteristics of living things |
2 | SE-2.50 | Describe ways in which habitat loss or change can occur as a result of natural events or human impact |
2 | SI-2.13 | Explain and give examples of how scientific discoveries have affected society |
3 | ESS-3.46 | Describe earth processes that have affected selected physical features in studentsê neighborhoods (e.g., rusting, weathering, erosion) |
3 | ESS-3.47 | Describe the difference between weather and climate |
3 | LS-3.35 | Compare structures (parts of the body) in a variety of animals (e.g., fish, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds, insects) |
3 | LS-3.38 | Classify groups of organisms based on common characteristics |
3 | SE-3.17 | how scientific discoveries have affected society |
4 | ESS-4.60 | Identify various types of weather-related natural hazards and effects (e.g., lightning, storms) |
4 | ESS-4.61 | Identify safety measures applicable to natural hazards |
4 | ESS-4.63 | Earthês surface is changed as a result of slow and rapid processes (e.g., sand dunes, canyons, volcanoes, earthquakes) |
4 | G-4.10 | Identify physical processes that change Earthês surface and create physical features suddenly or over time (e.g., what physical processes created the Grand Canyon, the Great Lakes, the Hawaiian Islands) |
4 | G-4.17 | Identify natural disasters, their causes, areas prone to them, and how those disasters affect people and the environment |
4 | LS-4.41 | Describe how parts of animalsê bodies are related to their functions and survival (e.g., wings/flying, webbed feet/swimming) |
4 | LS-4.52 | Describe how some plants and animals have adapted to their habitats |
4 | LS-4.53 | Identify the habitat in which selected organisms would most likely live and explain how specific structures help organisms to survive |
4 | SI-4.22. | how scientific discoveries have affected society |
5 | ESS-5.32. | Demonstrate the results of constructive and destructive forces using models or illustrations |
5 | ESS-5.33. | Identify the processes that prevent or cause erosion |
5 | ESS-5.39 | Identify areas in which technology has changed human lives (e.g., transportation, communication, geographic information systems, DNA fingerprinting) |
5 | LS-5.29. | Describe adaptations of plants and animals that enable them to thrive in local and other natural environments |
5 | SI-5.40 | Evaluate the impact of research on scientific thought, society, and the environment |
K | G-K.1 | Identify a map and a globe as a representation of Earth |
K | G-K.5 | Identify the difference between land and water and locate both on a map or globe |
PK | ESS-PK.26. | Describe the weather and its daily changes |
PK | ESS-PK.27. | Describe different types of weather students have experienced and give examples of how daily activities and appropriate attire are affected by weather conditions |
PK | LS-PK.20 | Give examples of different kinds of plants and different kinds of animals |
PK | LS-PK.22. | Learn about animals and plants through nonfiction literature (For Creative Minds) |