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GradeNumberStandard
1 1.SS.4. map is a representation of a space, such as the classroom, the school, the neighborhood, town, city, state, country, or world. (G)
1 1.SS.7. Define and give examples of a continent, mountain, river, lake, and ocean. (G)
2 2-SSLS..5 Locate major mountains or mountain ranges in the world such as the Andes, Alps, Himalayas, Mt. Everest, Mt. McKinley, and the Rocky Mountains. (G)
2 2-SSLS..7 On a map of the world, locate the continent, regions, or countries from which students, their parents, guardians, grandparents, or other relatives or ancestors came. With the help of family members and the school librarian, describe traditional food, cust
2 2.SS.4. Describe how maps and globes depict geographical information in different ways. (G)
4 4-SSLS..12 Identify and describe unique features of the United States (e.g., the Everglades, the Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, the Redwood Forest, Yellowstone National Park, and Yosemite National Park). (G)
5-Mar E&S:3-5.12. slow processes such as erosion and weathering, and rapid processes such as landslides, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes.
5-Mar LS:3-5.10 organisms cause changes in their environment, some of these changes may affect the ecosystem.
5-Mar LS:3-5.5 observed characteristics of plants and animals that are fully inherited (e.g., color of flower, shape of leaves, color of eyes, number of appendages) and characteristics that are affected by the climate or environment (e.g., browning
5-Mar LS:3-5.6 adaptations to changes in the environment that enable organisms to survive, e.g., shape of beak or feet, placement of eyes on head, length of neck, shape of teeth, color.
5-Mar LS:3-5.7 Give examples of how changes in the environment (drought, cold) have caused some plants and animals to die or move to new locations (migration).
5-Mar LS:3-5.8 organisms meet needs in an environment by using behaviors in response to information (stimuli) received from the environment.
PK-2 LS:PK-2.1 animals (including humans) and plants are living things that grow, reproduce, and need food, air, and water.
PK-2 LS:PK-2.4 Describe ways in which many plants and animals closely resemble their parents in observed appearance.
PK-2 LS:PK-2.8 an organismês habitat provides for its basic needs (plants require air, water, nutrients, and light; animals require food, water, air, and shelter).
PK-K K.SS.5. Tell or show what a map is and what a globe is. (G)



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