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1 SC-1.1.2. Recognize that smaller parts of living things contribute to the operation and well being of entire organisms.
1 SC-1.2.3. Examine interrelationships among plants, animals, and their environment.
1 SC-1.2.3.a Collect information about organisms that occupy specific environments.
1 SC-1.5.2. Recognize that living things have features that help them to survive in different environments.
1 SC-1.5.2.a Recognize the environment in which an organism is typically found.
1 SS-1.3.01. Understand how to use maps, globes, and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process and report information from a spatial perspective.
1 SS-1.3.01.a maps and globes are representations or models of specific places.
1 SS-1.3.01.d Interpret symbols that represent various forms of geographic data and use these symbols to identify locations and directions.
1 SS-1.3.02. Recognize how to identify and locate major physical and political features on maps and globes.
1 SS-1.3.02.a Define what cardinal directions are.
1 SS-1.3.02.b Locate places using cardinal directions on maps and globes.
1 SS-1.3.02.c Locate cities, states, countries, and continents on maps and globes and major bodies of water on maps and globes.
2 SC-2.12.1. objects have observable properties that can change over time and under different conditions.
2 SC-2.2.2.a Determine how animals interact with the living and non-living elements in their environment through the senses.
2 SC-2.2.3. Examine interrelationships among plants, animals, and their environment.
2 SC-2.5.2. Recognize that living things have features that help them to survive in different environments.
2 SC-2.5.2.a Classify an organism according to the environment in which it can best survive.
2 SS-2.3.01. Understand how to use maps, globes, and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process and report information from a spatial perspective.
2 SS-2.3.01.d Recognize that a map contains elements such as title, scale, symbols, legends, grids, cardinal and intermediate direction.
2 SS-2.3.03.a Show how landmasses and bodies of water are represented on maps and globes.
3 SC-3.12.1. objects have observable properties that can change over time and under different conditions.
3 SC-3.2.3. plants and animals depend upon each other and the non-living elements of an environment to meet basic needs.
3 SC-3.2.3. Examine interrelationships among plants, animals, and their environment.
3 SC-3.5.2. Recognize that living things have features that help them to survive in different environments.
3 SS-3.3.01. Understand how to use maps, globes, and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process and report information from a spatial perspective.
3 SS-3.3.01.a Show how the spatial elements of point, line, and area are used on a map or globe.
3 SS-3.3.01.c Locate places on a map using cardinal and intermediate direction.
4 SC-4.2.2. Recognize that organisms are able to change their environment.
4 SC-4.5.1. Realize that plants and animals can be grouped according to similarities and differences in their characteristics.
4 SC-4.5.1.a Classify animals, by type, according to their characteristics.
5 SC-5.2.2. Recognize that organisms are able to change their environment.
5 SC-5.4.1. Realize that certain characteristics are passed from parents to offspring.
5 SC-5.5.1. Realize that plants and animals can be grouped according to similarities and differences in their characteristics.
5 SS-5.3.01.b Understand the latitude, longitude, the global grid and time zones of the sites within the United States and Tennessee.
K SC-K.5.2. Recognize that living things have features that help them to survive in different environments.
K SC-K.5.2.a Know that different organisms tend to be found in different environments.
K SS-K.3.01. Understand how to use maps, globes, and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies to acquire, process and report information from a spatial perspective.
K SS-K.3.01.a Explain what a globe and map represent.
K SS-K.3.03. Demonstrate how to identify and locate major physical and political features on globes and maps.



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