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GradeNumberStandard
1 CC-1.III.2d. Describe how plants and people need, use, and receive water.
2 CC-2.III.1 Investigate relationships between plants and animals and how living things change during their lives.
2 CC-2.III.1a. Observe and describe relationships between plants and animals.
4 SC-4.V.4e. Use simple classification schemes to sort Utahs common insects and spiders.
5 SC-5.V Students will understand that traits are passed from the parent organisms to their offspring, and that sometimes the offspring may possess variations of these traits that may help or hinder survival in a given environment.
5 SC-5.V.1b. Identify similar physical traits of a parent organism and its offspring (e.g., trees and saplings, leopards and cubs, chickens and chicks).
5 SC-5.V.1c. Compare various examples of offspring that do not initially resemble the parent organism but mature to become similar to the parent organism (e.g., mealworms and darkling beetles, tadpoles and frogs, seedlings and vegetables, caterpillars and butterflies)
5 SC-5.V.1d. Contrast inherited traits with traits and behaviors that are not inherited but may be learned or induced by environmental factors (e.g., cat purring to cat meowing to be let out of the house; the round shape of a willow is inherited, while leaning away fr
5 SC-5.V.1e. Investigate variations and similarities in plants grown from seeds of a parent plant (e.g., how seeds from the same plant species can produce different colored flowers or identical flowers).
5 SC-5.V.2c. a particular physical attribute may provide an advantage for survival in one environment but not in another (e.g., heavy fur in arctic climates keep animals warm whereas in hot desert climates it would cause overheating; flippers on such anim
K CC-K.III.2b. Describe how young animals are different from adult animals.
K CC-K.III.2c. Describe how animals care for their young.



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