Alignment to Standards for MD
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | SC-1.3.0.E.1. | Describe some of the ways in which animals depend on plants and on each other. |
1 | SC-1.3.0.E.1.a | Examine organisms in a wide variety of environments to gather information on how animals satisfy their need for food. |
3 | SC-3.4.0.A.1. | Identify ways to classify objects using supporting evidence from investigations of observable properties. |
3 | SC-3.4.0.A.1.a | Classify objects based on their observable properties. |
3 | SC-3.4.0.A.1.b | Provide reasons for placing the objects into groups. |
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. |
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.d | Identify some of the things that all animals do, such as eat, move around and explain how their features (observable parts) help them do these things. |