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GradeNumberStandard
K-3 3.3.4A. Know the similarities and differences of living things.
K-3 3.3.4A1. Identify life processes of living things (growth, digestion, react to environment).
K-3 3.3.4A2. some organisms have similar external characteristics: anatomical, appendages, type of covering, body segments; similarities and differences are related to environmental habitat.
K-3 3.3.4A3. Describe basic needs of plants and animals.
K-3 3.3.4B. Know that living things are made up of parts that have specific functions.
K-3 3.3.4B2. Determine how different parts of a living thing work together to make the organism function.
K-3 3.3.4C1. Identify characteristics for animal and plant survival in different climates.
K-3 3.5.4A. Know basic landforms and earth history.
K-3 3.8.4B1. Identify and distinguish between human needs and improving the quality of life.
K-4 4.1.4A. Identify various types of water environments.
K-4 4.1.4C. Identify living things found in water environments.
K-4 4.3.A. plants, animals and humans are dependent on air and water.
K-4 4.3.C. Understand that the elements of natural systems are interdependent.
K-4 4.3.C1. Identify some of the organisms that live together in an ecosystem.
K-4 4.3.C2. Understand that the components of a system all play a part in a healthy natural system.
K-4 4.4.4C2. Identify what plants and animals need to grow.
K-4 4.6.A10. Identify a simple ecosystem and its living and nonliving components.
K-4 4.6.A2. Describe the basic needs of an organism.
K-4 4.6.A3. Identify basic needs of a plant and an animal and explain how their needs are met.
K-4 4.6.A4. Identify plants and animals with their habitat and food sources.
K-4 4.7.4A1 Explain why plants and animals are different colors, shapes and sizes and how these differences relate to their survival.
K-4 4.7.4A3 Explain why each of the four elements in a habitat is essential for survival.
K-4 4.7.4B. Know that adaptations are important for survival.



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