Alignment to Standards for MT
Grade | Number | Standard |
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2 | S4.3.gr2.A. | Recognize that there are a variety of fossil types |
2 | S4.3.gr2.B. | Recognize that some kinds of plants and animals that once lived on earth have completely disappeared |
2 | S4.3.gr2.C. | Define a fossil as physical evidence of past life. fossil, plant, animal, evidence, extinct |
4 | S4.3.gr.4. | Investigate fossils and make inferences about life, the plants, animals, and the environment at that time |
4 | S4.3.gr.4.A. | Define a fossil as physical evidence of past life |
4 | S4.3.gr.4.B. | Identify body fossils as those that contain plant and animal remains |
4 | S4.3.gr.4.C. | Identify trace fossils as those that record an impression of past life |
4 | S4.3.gr.4.D. | Explain how body and trace fossils are formed |
4 | S4.3.gr.4.E. | Compare a fossil to a plant/animal living today |
4 | S4.3.gr.4.F. | Infer what fossils tell us about past life and the environment. |
K-4 | SS K-4 3.1. | identify and use various representations of the Earth (e.g., maps, globes, photographs, latitude and longitude, scale). |
K-4 | SS K-4 3.2. | locate on a map or globe physical features (e.g., continents, oceans, mountain ranges, land forms) natural features (e.g., flora, fauna) and human features (e.g., cities, states, national borders). |
K-4 | SS K-4 3.5. | use appropriate geographic resources (e.g., atlases, databases, charts, grid systems, technology, graphs, maps) to gather information about local communities, reservations, Montana, the United States, and the world. |