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clear Content Area: Science - 2019 // Grade Level: Second Grade // Standard Category: 2. Life Science

Science - 2019

Second Grade, Standard 2. Life Science

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More information icon Prepared Graduates:

  • 6. Students can use the full range of science and engineering practices to make sense of natural phenomena and solve problems that require understanding how living systems interact with the biotic and abiotic environment.

More information icon Grade Level Expectation:

1. Plants depend on water and light to grow and on animals for pollination or to move their seeds around.

More information icon Evidence Outcomes:

Students Can:

  1. Plan and conduct an investigation to determine if plants need sunlight and water to grow. (2-LS2-1) (Boundary Statement: Limited to using one variable at a time.)
  2. Develop a simple model that mimics the function of an animal in dispersing seeds or pollinating plants. (2-LS2-2)

More information icon Academic Contexts and Connections:

More information icon Colorado Essential Skills and Science and Engineering Practices:

  1. Develop a simple model based on evidence to represent a proposed object or tool (Developing and Using Models) (Personal: Initiative/Self-direction)
  2. Plan and conduct an investigation collaboratively to produce data to serve as the basis for evidence to answer a question (Planning and Carrying Out Investigations) (Civic/Interpersonal: Collaboration/Teamwork)
  3. Connections to Nature of Science: Science Knowledge is Based on Empirical Evidence

More information icon Elaboration on the GLE:

  1. Students can answer the question: How do organisms interact with the living and nonliving environments to obtain matter and energy?
  2. LS2:A Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems: Animals depend on their surroundings to get what they need, including food, water, shelter and a favorable temperature. Animals depend on plants or other animals for food. They use their senses to find food and water, and they use their body parts to gather, catch, eat and chew the food. Plants depend on air, water, minerals (in the soil) and light to grow. Animals can move around, but plants cannot, and they often depend on animals for pollination or to move their seeds around. Different plants survive better in different settings because they have varied needs for water, minerals and sunlight.

More information icon Cross Cutting Concepts:

  1. Cause and Effect: Events have causes that generate observable patterns.
  2. Structure and Function: The shape and stability of structures of natural and designed objects are related to their function(s).

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More information icon Prepared Graduates:

  • 8. Students can use the full range of science and engineering practices to make sense of natural phenomena and solve problems that require understanding how natural selection drives biological evolution accounting for the unity and diversity of organisms.

More information icon Grade Level Expectation:

2. A range of different organisms lives in different places.

More information icon Evidence Outcomes:

Students Can:

  1. Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats. (2-LS4-1) (Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on the diversity of living things in each of a variety of different habitats.)

More information icon Academic Contexts and Connections:

More information icon Colorado Essential Skills and Science and Engineering Practices:

  1. Make observations to collect data that can be used to make comparisons. (Planning and Carrying Out Investigations) (Entrepreneurial: Creativity/Innovation)
  2. Connections to Nature of Science: Science Knowledge is Based on Empirical Evidence

More information icon Elaboration on the GLE:

  1. Students can answer the question: What evidence shows that different species are related?
  2. LS4:D Biodiversity and Humans: There are many different kinds of living things in any area, and they exist in different places on land and in water.

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