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GradeNumberStandard
1 1 _ G1.0.4 Distinguish between landmasses and bodies of water using maps and globes.
1 L.HE.01.11 Identify characteristics (for example: body coverings, beak shape, number of legs, body parts) that are passed on from parents to young.
2 E.FE.02.11 Identify water sources (wells, springs, lakes, rivers, oceans).
2 E.FE.02.12 Identify household uses of water (drinking, cleaning, food preparation).
2 E.FE.02.21 Describe how rain collects on the surface of the Earth and flows downhill into bodies of water (streams, rivers, lakes, oceans) or into the ground.
2 E.FE.02.22 Describe the major bodies of water on the Earthês surface (lakes, ponds, oceans, rivers, streams).
2 E.FE.E.1 Water is a natural resource and is found under the ground, on the surface of the earth, and in the sky. It exists in three states (liquid, solid, gas) and can go back and forth from one form to another.
2 E.SE.02.21 Describe the major landforms of the surface of the Earth (mountains, plains, plateaus, valleys, hills).
2 L.HE.02.13 Identify characteristics of plants (for example: leaf shape, flower type, color, size) that are passed on from parents to young.
3 L.EV.03.12 characteristics and functions of observable body parts to the ability of animals to live in their environment (for example: sharp teeth, claws, color, body covers).
3 L.EV.E.1 Different kinds of organisms have characteristics that help them to live in different environments.
3 L.OL.03.32 Identify and compare structures in animals used for controlling body temperature, support, movement, food-getting, and protection (for example: fur, wings, teeth, claws).
3 L.OL.E.3 Organisms have different structures that serve different functions in growth, survival, and reproduction.
4 4 _ G1.0.4 Use geographic tools and technologies, stories, songs, and pictures to answer geographic questions about the United States.
4 L.EC.E.1 Organisms interact in various ways including providing food and shelter to one another: Some helpful: others are harmful to the organism and other organisms.
5 L.HE.05.12 Distinguish between inherited and acquired traits.
5 L.HE.M.1 Inherited and Acquired Traits - The characteristics of organisms are influenced by heredity and environment. For some characteristics, inheritance is more important; for other characteristics, interactions with the environment are more important.
K K _ G1.0.1 Recognize that maps and globes represent places.



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