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KINDERGARTEN Scientific Inquiry Standard K-1: The student will demonstrate an understanding of scientific inquiry, including the processes, skills, and mathematical thinking necessary to conduct a simple scientific investigation. K-1.1 K-1.2 K-1.3 Identify observed objects or events by using the senses. Use tools (including magnifiers and eyedroppers) safely, accurately, and appropriately when gathering specific data. Predict and explain information or events based on observation or previous experience. 2 Get In Touch with 4a Sounds Around 6a Picture This! 13a We All Need 36v Pollution Search 39a Energy Sleuths 22a As Habitats 36v Pollution Search 46 Schoolyard Safari 47 Are Vacant Lots Vacant? 2 Get In Touch with 4a Sounds Around 13a We All Need 16a Pass the Plants, 18 Tale of the Sun 43 Have Seeds, Will 47 Are Vacant Lots Vacant? 54a I d Like to Visit a Place Where.. 87 Earth Manners 70 Soil Stories 49v Tropical Treehouse 53v On the Move 54a I d Like to Visit a Place Where..

K-1.4 K-1.5 Compare objects by using nonstandard units of measurement. Use appropriate safety procedures when conducting investigations. 22a As Habitats 27 Every Tree for 36bv Pollution Search 39a Energy Sleuths 47 Are Vacant Lots Vacant? 1 The Shape of Things 21a Adopt A Tree 22a As Habitats 27 Every Tree for 16a Pass The Plants, 22a As Habitats 27 Every Tree for 36v Pollution Search 79v Tree Lifecycle 81c Living with Fire 87 Earth Manners 47 Are Vacant Lots Vacant? 67v How Big is Your Tree? 87+

Characteristics of Organisms Standard K-2: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of organisms. (Life Science) K-2.1 Recognize what organisms need to stay alive (including air, water, food, and shelter). K-2.2 Identify examples of organisms and nonliving things. 22a As Habitats 27 Every Tree for 43 Have Seeds will 1 The Shape of Things 6a Picture This! 13a We All Need 16a Pass The Plants, 20 Environmental 22a As Habitats 27 Every Tree for 36v Pollution Search 47 Are Vacant Lots Vacant? 49v Tropical Treehouse 47 Are Vacant Lots Vacant? 61 The Closer You Look 62 To Be a Tree 64 Looking at Leaves 79v* 62 To Be a Tree 67v How Big is Your Tree/

K-2.3 K-2.4 K-2.5 Match parents with their offspring to show that plants and animals closely resemble their parents. Compare individual examples of a particular type of plant or animal to determine that there are differences among individuals. Recognize that all organisms go through stages of growth and change called life cycles. 46 Schoolyard Safari 79v Tree Lifecycle 22a As Habitats 16a Pass The Plants, 22a As Habitats 41v How Plants Grow 46 Schoolyard Safari 61 The Closer You Look 47 Are Vacant Lots Vacant? 54a I d Like to Visit a Place Where 63 Tree Factory 67v How Big Is Your Tree? 63v Tree Factory 64 Looking at Leaves 67v How Big is Your Tree? 79v Tree Lifecycle My Body Standard K-3: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the distinct structures of human body and the different functions they serve. (Life Science) K-3.1 K-3.2 Identify the distinct structures in the human body that are for walking, holding, touching, seeing, smelling, hearing, talking, and tasting. Identify the functions of the sensory organs (including the eyes, nose, ears, tongue, and skin). 2 Get In Touch with 4a Sounds Around 2 Get In Touch with 4a Sounds Around

Seasonal Changes Standard K-4: The student will demonstrate an understanding of seasonal weather changes. (Earth Science) K-4.1 Identify weather changes that occur from day to day. 49v Tropical Treehouse K-4.2 K-4.3 Compare the weather patterns that occur from season to season. Summarize ways that the seasons affect plants and animals. Exploring Matter 21a Adopt A Tree 22a As Habitats 41v How Plants Grow 61 The Closer You Look 63v Tree Factory 64 Looking at Leaves Standard K-5: The student will demonstrate the understanding that objects can be described by their observable properties. (Physical Science) K-5.1 Classify objects by observable properties (including size, color, shape, magnetic attraction, heaviness, texture, and the ability to float in water). K-5.2 Compare the properties of different types of materials (including wood, plastic, metal, cloth, and paper) from which objects are made. 1 The Shape of Things 4a Sounds Around 13a We All Need 25 Birds and Worms 36bv Pollution Search 39a Energy Sleuths 67v How Big is Your Tree? 1 The Shape of Things 4a Sounds Around

13a We All Need 16a Pass The Plants, 36v Pollution Search 39a Energy Sleuths