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Alignment to Standards for AZ

| Grade | Number | Standard |
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| 1 |
PO 1 |
Identify some plants and animals that exist in the local environment. |
| 1 |
PO 1 |
Compare common objects using multiple senses. |
| 1 |
PO 1 |
Classify objects by the following observable properties: shape, texture, size, color, weight, |
| 1 |
PO 1 |
Identify the following characteristics of seasonal weather patterns: temperature, type of precipitation, wind, |
| 1 |
PO 1 |
Identify ways humans adapt to their environment (e.g., clothing, housing, crops). |
| 1 |
PO 2 |
Identify resources that are renewable, recyclable, and non-renewable. |
| 1 |
PO 2 |
Compare the habitats (e.g., desert, forest, prairie, water, underground) in which plants and animals live. |
| 1 |
PO 2 |
Compare the following observable features of living things: movement legs, wings, protection skin, feathers, tree bark, respiration lungs, gills, support plant stems, tree trunks, |
| 1 |
PO 3 |
Identify common uses (e.g., construction, decoration) of basic Earth materials (i.e., rocks, water, soil). |
| 1 |
PO 3 |
Describe how plants and animals within a habitat are dependent on each other. |
| 1 |
PO 4 |
Identify the following as being natural resources: air, water, soil, trees, wildlife, |
| 2 |
PO 1 |
Identify animal structures that serve different functions (e.g., sensory, defense, locomotion). |
| 3 |
PO 1 |
Describe the function of the following plant structures: roots absorb nutrients, stems provide support, leaves synthesize food, flowers attract pollinators and produce seeds for reproduction |
| 3 |
PO 1 |
Identify adaptations of plants and animals that allow them to live in specific environments. |
| 3 |
PO 2 |
Explain how growth, death, and decay are part of the plant life cycle. |
| 3 |
PO 3 |
Explain the interrelationships among plants and animals in different environments: producers plants, consumers animals , decomposers fungi, insects, bacteria |
| 3 |
PO 3 |
Identify resources that are renewable, recyclable, and non-renewable. |
| 3 |
PO 4 |
Describe how plants and animals cause change in their environment. |
| 3 |
PO 6 |
Describe ways humans use Earth materials (e.g., fuel, building materials, growing food). |
| 4 |
PO 1 |
Recognize that successful characteristics of populations are inherited traits that are favorable in a particular environment. |
| 4 |
PO 1 |
Compare structures in plants (e.g., roots, stems, leaves, flowers) and animals (e.g., muscles, bones, nerves) that serve different functions in growth and survival. |
| 4 |
PO 2 |
Classify animals by identifiable group characteristics: vertebrates mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians or invertebrates insects, arachnids |
| 4 |
PO 2 |
Give examples of adaptations that allow plants and animals to survive. camouflage horned lizards, coyotes, mimicry Monarch and Viceroy butterflies, physical cactus spines, mutualism species of acacia that harbor ants, which repel other harmful ins |
| K |
PO 1 |
Identify some plants and animals that exist in the local environment. |
| K |
PO 1 |
Identify the following observable properties of objects using the senses: shape, texture, size, color, |
| K |
PO 1 |
Identify the origin of natural resources (e.g., fish from sea, minerals from the ground, wood from trees, food from farms). |
| K |
PO 1 |
Identify the following aspects of weather: temperature, wind, precipitation, storms, |
| K |
PO 2 |
Compare objects by the following observable properties: size, color, type of material |
| K |
PO 2 |
Recognize that resources are renewable, recyclable, and non-renewable. |
| K |
PO 2 |
measurable characteristics (e.g., longer/shorter, lighter/heavier). |
| K,1 |
PO 1 |
Organize (e.g., compare, classify, and sequence) objects, organisms, and events according to various characteristics. |
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