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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-1.3.1.a Recognize the basic needs of living things (e.g., food, water, sunlight, air).
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 SC-1.9.1. Identify the earthês major geological features.
1 SC-1.9.1.a Distinguish between land and water environments.
1 SS-1.3.03.c Compare/contrast natural and artificial features of the earth.
2 SC-2.2.1. Recognize the distinction between living and non-living things.
2 SC-2.2.1.a Categorize objects as living or non-living.
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-2.2.3.a Determine how organisms interact with the non-living elements of their environment.
2 SC-2.3.1. Recognize the basic requirements of all living things.
2 SC-2.3.1.a Compare how plants and animals satisfy their basic requirements for life.
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 SC-2.9.1. Identify the earthês major geological features.
2 SC-2.9.1.a Recognize the earthês major geological features (e.g., continents, oceans, lakes).
3 SC-3.2.1. Recognize the distinction between living and non-living things.
3 SC-3.2.1.a Examine an objectês characteristics to determine if the object is living or non-living.
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-3.3.1. Recognize the basic requirements of all living things.
3 SC-3.5.2. Recognize that living things have features that help them to survive in different environments.
3 SC-3.9.1. Identify the earthês major geological features.
3 SC-3.9.1.a Compare and contrast a variety of different landforms and bodies of water.
3 SS-3.3.02.b List the basic components of earth's physical systems (e.g., landforms, water, climate and weather, erosion and deposition).
3 SS-3.3.02.c Understand the concept of an ecosystem.
3 SS-3.3.02.d Describe how environments and regions differ around the world.
4 SC-4.2.1. Investigate the relationships among organisms in a specific ecosystem.
4 SC-4.2.1.a Examine and relate how plants and animals interact with each other and their environment.
4 SC-4.3.1. Realize that plants and animals use food for energy.
4 SC-4.3.1.a Explain that animals must obtain and use food for energy.
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.
4 SC-4.8.2. Recognize that landforms and bodies of water affect weather and climate.
5 SC-5.3.1. Realize that plants and animals use food for energy.
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 SC-5.8.2 Recognize that landforms and bodies of water affect weather and climate.
5 SC-5.8.2a Explain the effects of landforms on weather and climate.
K SC-K.10.2.a Classify objects as natural or manmade.
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.3.03.a Identify the concept of physical features as in mountains, plains, hills, oceans, and islands.



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