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Grade 3(3.8) Science concepts. The student knows that living organisms need food, water, light, air, a way to dispose of waste, and an environment in which to live. The A. observe and describe the habitats of organisms within an ecosystem; NatureWorks Episodes5. HabitatB. observe and identify organisms with similar needs that compete with one another for resources such as oxygen, water, food, or space; NatureWorks Episodes5. Habitat6. Marine Communities 7. Fresh Water Communities 8. Terrestrial Communities C. describe environmental changes in which some organisms would thrive, become ill, or perish; and NatureWorks Episodes9. The Wildlife Web I10. The Wildlife Web II 11. Decomposers and Scavengers 12. Population Dynamics D. describe how living organisms modify their physical environment to meet their needs such as beavers building a dam or humans building a home. NatureWorks Episodes14. Niche(3.9) Science concepts. The student knows that species have different adaptations that help them survive and reproduce in their environment. The student is A. observe and identify characteristics among species that allow each to survive and reproduce; and NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration B. analyze how adaptive characteristics help individuals within a species to survive and reproduce. NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration Grade 4(4.5) Science concepts. The student knows that complex systems may not work if some parts are removed. The student is expected to: A. identify and describe the roles of some organisms in living systems such as plants in a schoolyard, and parts in nonliving systems such as a light bulb in a circuit. NatureWorks Episodes9. The Wildlife Web I10. The Wildlife Web II 11. Decomposers and Scavengers 12. Population Dynamics B. predict and draw conclusions about what happens when part of a system is removed. NatureWorks Episodes9. The Wildlife Web I10. The Wildlife Web II 11. Decomposers and Scavengers 12. Population Dynamics (4.8) Science concepts. The student knows that adaptations may increase the survival of members of a species. The student is expected to: A. identify characteristics that allow members within a species to survive and reproduce; NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration B. compare adaptive characteristics of various species; and NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration C. identify the kinds of species that lived in the past and compare them to existing species. NatureWorks Episodes16. Life at Risk
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Grade 5(5.5) Science concepts. The student knows that a system is a collection of cycles, structures, and processes that interact. The student is expected to: A. describe some cycles, structures, and processes that are found in a simple system; and NatureWorks Episodes5. Habitat6. Marine Communities 7. Fresh Water Communities 8. Terrestrial Communities 9. The Wildlife Web I 10. The Wildlife Web II 11. Decomposers and Scavengers 12. Population Dynamics B. describe some interactions that occur in a simple system. NatureWorks Episodes5. Habitat6. Marine Communities 7. Fresh Water Communities 8. Terrestrial Communities 9. The Wildlife Web I 10. The Wildlife Web II 11. Decomposers and Scavengers 12. Population Dynamics 14. Niche (5.6) Science concepts. The student knows that some change occurs in cycles. The student is expected to: A. identify events and describe changes that occur on a regular basis such as in daily, weekly, lunar, and seasonal cycles; B. identify the significance of the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles; and NatureWorks Episodes9. The Wildlife Web IC. describe and compare life cycles of plants and animals. (5.9) Science concepts. The student knows that adaptations may increase the survival of members of a species. The student is expected to: A. compare the adaptive characteristics of species that improve their ability to survive and reproduce in an ecosystem; NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration B. analyze and describe adaptive characteristics that result in an organism's unique niche in an ecosystem; NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration 14. Niche D. predict some adaptive characteristics required for survival and reproduction by an organism in an ecosystem. NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration Grade 6(6.8) Science concepts. The student knows that complex interactions occur between matter and energy. The student is expected to: A. define matter and energy; B. explain and illustrate the interactions between matter and energy in the water cycle and in the decay of biomass such as in a compost bin; and C. describe energy flow in living systems including food chains and food webs. NatureWorks Episodes9. The Wildlife Web I(6.9) Science concepts. The student knows that obtaining, transforming, and distributing energy affects the environment. The student is expected to: A. identify energy transformations occurring during the production of energy for human use such as electrical energy to heat energy or heat energy to electrical B. compare methods used for transforming energy in devices such as water heaters, cooling systems, or hydroelectric and wind power plants; and C. research and describe energy types from their source to their use and determine if the type is renewable, non-renewable, or inexhaustible. (6.10) Science concepts. The student knows the relationship between structure and function in living systems. The student is expected to: A. differentiate between structure and function; NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration B. determine that all organisms are composed of cells that carry on functions to sustain life; and C. identify how structure complements function at different levels of organization including organs, organ systems, organisms, and populations. (6.11) Science concepts. The student knows that traits of species can change through generations and that the instructions for traits are contained in the genetic A. identify some changes in traits that can occur over several generations through natural occurrence and selective breeding; NatureWorks Episodes1. Adaptation2. Coloration 3. Natural Communication 4. Migration B. identify cells as structures containing genetic material; and C. interpret the role of genes in inheritance. (6.12) Science concepts. The student knows that the responses of organisms are caused by internal or external stimuli. The student is expected to: A. identify responses in organisms to internal stimuli such as hunger or thirst; B. identify responses in organisms to external stimuli such as the presence or absence of heat or light; and C. identify components of an ecosystem to which organisms may respond. NatureWorks Episodes5. Habitat6. Marine Communities 7. Fresh Water Communities 8. Terrestrial Communities
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