Standards for IN

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Alignment to Standards for IN


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1 SC-1.1.2 seek answers to questions about the world, such as –In what ways do animals move?”
1 SC-1.2.2 Use sums and differences of single digit numbers in investigations and judge the reasonableness of the answers.
1 SC-1.4.2 Observe and describe that there can be differences, such as size or markings, among the individuals within one kind of plant or animal group.
1 SC-1.4.4 Explain that most living things need water, food, and air.
1 SC-1.5.1 Use numbers, up to 10, to place objects in order, such as first, second, and third, and to name them
2 SC-2.1.1 Count by ones, twos, fives, and tens to 100.
2 SC-2.4.1 Observe and identify different external features of plants and animals and describe how these features help them live in different environments.
2 SC-2.4.2 Observe that and describe how animals may use plants, or even other animals, for shelter and nesting.
2 SC-2.4.3 plants and animals both need to take in water, animals need to take in food & oxygen, and plants need light.
2 SC-2.4.5 materials in nature, such as grass, twigs, sticks, and leaves, can be recycled and used again, sometimes in different forms, such as in birdsê nests.
3 SC-3.4.1 living things can be sorted into groups in many ways using various features, such as how they look, where they live, and how they act, to decide which things belong to which group.
3 SC-3.4.2 Explain that features used for grouping depend on the purpose of the grouping.
3 SC-3.4.3 Observe that and describe how offspring are very much, but not exactly, like their parents and like one another.
3 SC-3.4.6 Explain that people need water, food, air, waste removal, and a particular range of temperatures, just as other animals do.
4 SC-4.4.3 organisms interact with one another in various ways, such as providing food, pollination, and seed dispersal.
4 SC-4.4.4 some source of energy is needed for all organisms to stay alive and grow.
4 SC-4.4.6 Explain how in all environments, organisms are growing, dying, and decaying, and new organisms are being produced by the old ones.
K SC-K.2.1 Use whole numbers*, up to 10, in counting, identifying, sorting, and describing objects and experiences.
K SC-K.4.1 Give examples of plants and animals.
K SC-K.4.2 plants and animals, describing how they are alike and how they are different in the way they look and in the things they do.



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