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GradeNumberStandard
1 S3.2.gr1.A. Define herbivore and carnivore
1 S3.2.gr1.B. Classify herbivore/carnivore
2 S3.1.gr3,4 plants and animals have structures and systems that serve different functions for growth, survival, and reproduction
2 S3.4.gr4.A. Use a simple classification system for plants and animals characteristics, classify, classification system
3 S3.1.gr3.B. Identify plant and animal structures, i.e., plants: root, stem, leaf. animal: bones, skin living, plant, animal, energy, habitat, nutrients, oxygen
4 S3.1.gr4.D. Identify that animals have systems for certain functions
4 S3.2.gr4.A. Define producer, consumer, decomposer, food chain, food web.
4 S3.4.gr4.B. Identify adaptations in a variety of organisms that are specific to survival in their environment.
4 S3.4.gr4.C. Define instinctual behaviors, inherited behaviors, and learned behaviors.
4 S3.4.gr4.D. Classify living things by instinctual, inherited, and learned behaviors.
4 S3.4.gr4.E. Compare and contrast the instinctual, inherited, and learned behaviors
4 S3.4.gr4.F. Define predator, prey, competition
4 S3.4.gr4.G. Identify examples of predator/prey relationships and competition
4 S3.5.grK-4. Create and use a classification system to group a variety of plants and animals according to their similarities and differences
4 S3.5.grK-4.A. Define vertebrate and invertebrates.
4 S3.5.grK-4.B. Identify examples of invertebrates and vertebrates
4 S3.5.grK-4.D. Identify rules for classification
4 S3.5.grK-4.E. Place organisms into groups according to the classification rules classify, similarities, differences, classification system
K S3.5.grK B. Group objects using a simple classification system
K-4 S3.K-4 characteristics, structures and function of living things, the process and diversity of life, and how living organisms interact with each other and their environment.
K-4 SS K-4 3.1. identify and use various representations of the Earth (e.g., maps, globes, photographs, latitude and longitude, scale).
K-4 SS K-4 3.2. locate on a map or globe physical features (e.g., continents, oceans, mountain ranges, land forms) natural features (e.g., flora, fauna) and human features (e.g., cities, states, national borders).
K-4 SS K-4 3.5. use appropriate geographic resources (e.g., atlases, databases, charts, grid systems, technology, graphs, maps) to gather information about local communities, reservations, Montana, the United States, and the world.



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