Alignment to Standards for MS
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | 1)3.g. | Distinguish characteristics of each season and describe how each season merges into the next. |
3 | 3)3.a. | diverse life forms (including vertebrates and invertebrates) that live in different environments (e.g., deserts, tundras, forests, grasslands, taigas, wetlands) and the structures that serve different functions in their survival (e.g. |
3 | 3)3.c. | relationships between the basic needs of different organisms and discern how adaptations enable an organism to survive in a particular environment. |
3 | 3)3.d. | Illustrate how the adult animal will look, when given pictures of young animals (e.g., birds, fish, cats, frogs, caterpillars, etc.) |
3 | 3)3.e. | Recall that organisms can survive only when in environments (deserts, tundras, forests, grasslands, taigas, wetlands) in which their needs are met and interpret the interdependency of plants and animals within a food chain, including producer, consumer, d |
3 | SS 3)5.b | Compare/contrast animals/habitats from different countries (elephants, lions, zebras, desert, savannah, etc.). |
4 | 4)3.a.1 | Observable traits due to inherited or environmental adaptations |
4 | 4)3.c. | Compare characteristics of organisms, including growth and development, reproduction, acquisition and use of energy, and response to the environment. |
4 | 4)3.c.2 | Plant or animal structures that serve different functions in growth, adaptation, and survival |
5 | 5)3.a. | diversity of organisms due to adaptations to show how organisms have evolved as a result of environmental changes. |
5 | 5)3.a.2 | Adaptations that increase an organismês chances to survive and reproduce in a particular habitat (e.g., cacti needles/leaves, fur/scales) |
5 | 5)4.c.1 | Weather changes from day to day and over the seasons |
K | K)3.a | Group animals and plants by their physical features (e.g., size, appearance, color). |
K | K)3.d. | Identify offspring that resemble their parents. |