Alignment to Standards for MD
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | SC-1.2.0.D.2.a | Identify ways that the sun affects the earth including that the sun warms the earth and provides light. |
1 | SC-1.2.0.E.1.a | Cite examples of the suns effect on what happens to water on the Earths surface. |
1 | SC-1.3.0.A.1. | Compare and explain how external features of plants and animals help them survive in different environments. |
1 | SC-1.3.0.A.1.d | Classify organisms according to one selected feature, such as body covering, and identify other similarities shared by organisms within each group formed. |
1 | SC-1.3.0.B.2.c | Describe some parts of plants and describe what they do for the plant. |
1 | SC-1.3.0.E.1. | Describe some of the ways in which animals depend on plants and on each other. |
2 | SC-2.3.0.F.1. | Explain that organisms can grow and survive in many very different habitats. |
2 | SC-2.3.0.F.1.a | Investigate a variety of familiar and unfamiliar habitats and describe how animals and plants found there maintain their lives and survive to reproduce. |
2 | SC-2.3.0.F.1.b | Explain that organisms live in habitats that provide their basic needs: Food, Water, Air, Shelter |
4 | SC-4.3.0.A.1.a | a variety of animals or plants in both familiar and unfamiliar environments. |
4 | SC-4.3.0.E.1.c | Identify the things that are essential for plants to grow and survive. |
4 | SC-4.3.0.F.1.a | Explain ways that individuals and groups of organisms interact with each other and their environment. |
4 | SC-4.3.0.F.1c | Identify and describe the interactions of organisms present in a habitat: Beneficial interactions: nesting, pollination, seed dispersal, oysters filtering as in the Chesapeake Bay, etc. |
5 | SC-5.2.0.E.1.b | Explain that the sun is the main source of energy that causes the changes in the water on Earth. |
5 | SC-5.3.0.E.1. | Recognize that some source of energy is needed for all organisms to grow and survive. |
5 | SC-5.3.0.E.1.a | Identify the sun as the primary source of energy for all living organisms. |
5 | SC-5.3.0.E.1.c | Plants and animals use food for energy and growth |
K | SC-K.3.0.A.1.a | features (observable parts) of animals and plants that make some of them alike in the way they look and the things they do. |
K | SC-K.3.0.A.1.b | features that make some animals and some plants very different from one another. |
K | SC-K.3.0.A.1.d | Compare ideas about how the features of animals and plants affect what these animals are able to do. |
K | SC-K.3.0.D.1. | living things are found almost everywhere in the world and that there are somewhat different kinds of living things in different places. |
K | SC-K.3.0.D.1.c | Explain that the external features of plants and animals affect how well they thrive in different kinds of places. |
K | SC-K.3.0.E.1.a | Make observations of the features and behaviors of many different kinds of animals within an environment to identify and begin building a list of some of the basic needs these organisms share, such as water, air, etc. |
K | SC-K.3.0.E.1.c | Make observations of the features of many different kinds of plants within an environment to identify and begin building a list of some of the basic needs these organisms share, such as water, light, etc. |
K | SC-K.3.0.E.1.d | Describe the way that most plants manage to bring water from the environment into the plant. |
K | SC-K.3.0.F.1. | Investigate a variety of familiar places where plants and animals live to describe the place and the living things found there. |
K | SC-K.3.0.F.1.a | Describe observations of the place and some of the living things found there. |
K | SC-K.3.0.F.1.c | Describe ways that animals and plants found in each place interact with each other and with their environment. |
PK | SC-PK.3.0.A.1. | familiar plants and animals to describe how they are alike and how they are different. |
PK | SC-PK.3.0.A.1.a | how some animals are alike in the way they look and in the things they do. |
PK | SC-PK.3.0.A.1.b | some plants are alike in the way they look and in the things they do. |
PK-2 | SC-PK-2.1.0.C.1.g | sequence events (seasons, seed growth). |