Standards for MO

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Alignment to Standards for MO


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1 SC-EC 1A4a. specific organism may interact with other organisms or with the environment (e.g., pollination, shelter, seed dispersal, camouflage, migration, hibernation, defensive mechanism
1 SC-EC 1A4b. Recognize different environments (i.e., pond forest, prairie) support the life of different types of plants and animals
1 SC-LO 1D5a. Compare structures (e.g., wings vs. fins vs. legs; gills vs. lungs; feathers vs. hair vs. scales) that serve similar functions for animals belonging to different vertebrate classes
1 SC-LO 1DKa. Observe and compare the structures and behaviors of different kinds of plants and animals
1 SC-LO 1E1a. Distinguish between plants and animals based on observable structures and behaviors
2 SC-ES 2A4b. Identify the major landforms/bodies of water on Earth (i.e., mountains, plains, river valleys, coastlines, canyons
2 SC-UN 2A3a. Illustrate and describe how the Sun appears to move slowly across the sky from east to west during the day
2 SC-UN 2AKa. Describe the sun as only being seen in the daytime
2 SC-UN 2AKb. Recognize the Sun appears to move across the sky from morning to night
2 SC-UN 2B3a. Illustrate and describe how the Moon appears to move slowly across the sky from east to west during the day and/or night
2 SC-UN 2BKa. Observe the Moon can be seen sometimes at night and sometimes during the daytime
3 SC-EC 3C4c. internal cues (e.g., hunger) and external cues (e.g., changes in the environment) that cause organisms to behave in certain ways (e.g., hunting, migration, hibernation
3 SC-EC 3C4d. Predict which plant or animal will be able to survive in a specific environment based on its special structures or behaviors.



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