Alignment to Standards for NC
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | SC:1.L.1.1 | plants and animals need air, water, light (plants only), space, food and shelter and that these may be found in their environment. |
1 | SC:1.L.2.1 | Summarize the basic needs of a variety of different plants (including air, water, nutrients, and light) for energy and growth. |
1 | SC:1.L.2.2 | Summarize the basic needs of a variety of different animals (including air, water, and food) for energy and growth. |
2 | SC:2.L.1 | Understand animal life cycles. |
2 | SC:2.L.1.1 | Summarize the life cycle of animals: birth, developing into an adult, reproducing, aging and death, |
2 | SC:2.L.1.2 | Compare life cycles of different animals such as, but not limited to, mealworms, ladybugs, crickets, guppies or frogs. |
2 | SC:2.L.2.1 | Identify ways in which many plants and animals closely resemble their parents in observed appearance and ways they are different. |
2 | SC:2.L.2.2 | Recognize that there is variation among individuals that are related. |
4 | SC:4.L.1.2 | how animals meet their needs by using behaviors in response to information received from the environment. |
5 | SC:5.L.2 | Understand the interdependence of plants and animals with their ecosystem. |
5 | SC:5.L.3 | Understand why organisms differ from or are similar to their parents based on the characteristics of the organism. |
5 | SC:5.L.3.2 | Give examples of likenesses that are inherited and some that are not. |
K | SC:K.L.1 | Compare characteristics of animals that make them alike and different from other animals and nonliving things. |
K | SC:K.L.1.1 | Compare different types of the same animal (i.e. different types of dogs, different types of cats, etc.) to determine individual differences within a particular type of animal. |
K | SC:K.P.2.1 | Classify objects by observable physical properties (including size, color, shape, texture, weight and flexibility). |