Standards for MO

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Alignment to Standards for MO


GradeNumberStandard
1 SC-EC 1A1a. Identify ways man depends on plants and animals for food, clothing, and shelter
1 SC-EC 1A4a. specific organism may interact with other organisms or with the environment (e.g., pollination, shelter, seed dispersal, camouflage, migration, hibernation, defensive mechanism
1 SC-EC 1A4b. Recognize different environments (i.e., pond forest, prairie) support the life of different types of plants and animals
1 SC-FM 1A1a. Compare the position of an object relative to another object (e.g., left of or right of
1 SC-FM 1AKa. Describe an objectês position relative to another object (e.g., above, below, in front of, behind)
1 SC-LO 1B2a. Recognize that animals progress through life cycles of birth, growth, and development, reproduction, and death
1 SC-LO 1B2b. Record observations on the life cycle of different animals (e.g., butterfly, dog, frog, chicken, snake)
1 SC-LO 1B3a. Recognize plants progress through life cycles of seed germination, growth, and development, reproduction and death.
1 SC-LO 1D1a. Identify and compare the physical structures of a variety of plants (e.g., stem, leaves, flowers, seeds, roots
1 SC-LO 1D1b. physical structures of a variety of animals (e.g., sensory organs, beaks, appendages, body covering)
1 SC-LO 1D1d. Identify the relationships between the physical structures of animals and the function of those structures (e.g., taking in water, support, movement, obtaining food, reproduction
1 SC-LO 1D5a. Compare structures (e.g., wings vs. fins vs. legs; gills vs. lungs; feathers vs. hair vs. scales) that serve similar functions for animals belonging to different vertebrate classes
1 SC-LO 1DKa. Observe and compare the structures and behaviors of different kinds of plants and animals
1 SC-LO 1E1a. Distinguish between plants and animals based on observable structures and behaviors
1 SC-LO 1E5b. Distinguish between plants (which use sunlight to make their own food) and animals (which must consume energy-rich food)
2 SC-EC 2A3b. Classify populations of organisms as producers or consumers by the role they serve in the ecosystem
2 SC-EC 2A4a. Classify populations of organisms as producers, consumers, or decomposers by the role they serve in the ecosystem
2 SC-EC 2A4b. Differentiate between the three types of consumers (herbivore, carnivore, omnivore)
2 SC-EC 2A4c. Categorize organisms as predator or prey in a given ecosystem
2 SC-LO 2C5a. Recognize the major life processes carried out by the major systems of plants and animals (e.g., support, reproductive, digestive, transport/circulatory, excretory, response)
3 SC-EC 3C4b. Identify specialized structures and senses and describe how they help animals survive in their environment (e.g., antennae, body covering, teeth, beaks, whiskers, appendages
3 SC-EC 3C4c. internal cues (e.g., hunger) and external cues (e.g., changes in the environment) that cause organisms to behave in certain ways (e.g., hunting, migration, hibernation
3 SC-EC 3C4d. Predict which plant or animal will be able to survive in a specific environment based on its special structures or behaviors.
3 SC-LO 3DKa. Recognize that living things have offspring



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