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1 1)3.a. Classify animals and plants by observable features (e.g., size, appearance, color, motion, habitat).
1 SS 1)5.a Identify settings of read-aloud stories as geographic locations
2 2)3.d. Compare the life cycles of plants and animals.
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.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.1 Life cycles of various animals to include complete and incomplete metamorphosis
4 4)3.c.2 Plant or animal structures that serve different functions in growth, adaptation, and survival
4 4)3.d. parts of plants as they relate to sexual reproduction and explain the effects of various actions on the pollination process (e.g., wind, water, insects, adaptations of flowering plants, negative impacts of pesticides).
K K)3.a Group animals and plants by their physical features (e.g., size, appearance, color).



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