Alignment to Standards for TX
Grade | Number | Standard |
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1 | 112.12 (b) (10) (B) | identify and compare the parts of plants |
1 | 112.12 (b) (9) | the living environment is composed of relationships between organisms and the life cycles that occur. |
1 | 113.3. (1.6) (A) | physical characteristics of places such as landforms, bodies of water, natural resources, and weather; |
2 | 112.13. (b) (10) (B) | observe, record, and compare how the physical characteristics of plants help them meet their basic needs such as stems carry water throughout the plant |
2 | 112.13. (b) (7) | the natural world includes earth materials. |
2 | 112.13. (b) (9) | living organisms have basic needs that must be met for them to survive within their environment. |
2 | 112.13. (b) (9) (A) | identify the basic needs of plants and animals |
2 | 113.4. (2.6) | locations and characteristics of places and regions. |
3 | 112.14. (b) (10) | organisms undergo similar life processes and have structures that help them survive within their environments. |
3 | 112.14. (b) (5) | matter has measurable physical properties and those properties determine how matter is classified, changed, and used. |
3 | 112.14. (b) (9) | organisms have characteristics that help them survive and can describe patterns, cycles, systems, and relationships within the environments. |
3 | 112.14. (b) (9) (A) | physical characteristics of environments and how they support populations and communities within an ecosystem |
4 | 112.15. (b) (10) | organisms undergo similar life processes and have structures that help them survive within their environment. |
4 | 112.15. (b) (5) | matter has measurable physical properties and those properties determine how matter is classified, changed, and used. |
4 | 112.15. (b) (9) | living organisms within an ecosystem interact with one another and with their environment. |
5 | 112.16. (b) (10) | organisms undergo similar life processes and have structures that help them survive within their environments. |
5 | 112.16. (b) (5) | matter has measurable physical properties and those properties determine how matter is classified, changed, and used. |
5 | 112.16. (b) (9) | there are relationships, systems, and cycles within environments. |
5 | 112.16. (b) (9) (A) | organisms live and survive in their ecosystem by interacting with the living and non-living elements |
K | 112.11 (b) (10) (B) | identify parts of plants such as roots, stem, and leaves and parts of animals such as head, eyes, and limbs |
K | 112.11 (b) (10) (C) | identify ways that young plants resemble the parent plant |
K | 112.11 (b) (10) (D) | observe changes that are part of a simple life cycle of a plant: seed, seedling, plant, flower, and fruit. |
K | 112.11 (b) (7) | the natural world includes earth materials. |
K | 112.11 (b) (9) | plants and animals have basic needs and depend on the living and nonliving things around them for survival. |
K | 112.11 (b) (9) (B) | examine evidence that living organisms have basic needs such as food, water, and shelter for animals and air, water, nutrients, sunlight, and space for plants. |
PK | PK.2. (F) | begins to recognize that living things have similar needs for water, food, and air |