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Understanding Material Properties and Social Group Characteristics - Elements and Matter - Science
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1st Grade - 5th Grade
Science
Investigate the fundamental characteristics of matter and the interactions within group dynamics. Develop an understanding of molecular structures and enhance the ability to anticipate chemical reactions by identifying and analyzing material properties.
3rd Grade
[Behavioral and Structural Adaptations - Examples and Types - Adaptations in Animals]
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3rd Grade
Science
Investigate how animals adapt to their environments through structural and behavioral modifications. Gain a comprehensive understanding of key adaptation types and recognize real-world examples of these adaptations in the natural world, focusing on the study's goals and learning processes.
3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Biological Concepts - Animal Behavior and Ecosystems - Ecology
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3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Science
Investigate animal interactions within ecosystems by examining behaviors, energy flow through food chains, and ecological roles. Study the significance of producers and consumers while gaining insights into caribou habitats. Develop understanding of ecological dynamics and enhance wildlife identification skills.
3rd Grade
Environmental Adaptation - Climate and Ecosystems - Biodiversity and Extinction
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3rd Grade
Science
Investigate how animals modify their behaviors and physical characteristics in response to environmental changes, examine how climate influences ecosystems, and explore past extinction events. Understand adaptation strategies and analyze environmental factors impacting biodiversity.
3rd Grade
Understanding Animal Behavioral and Physical Adaptations
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3rd Grade
Science
Explore how animals adapt through migration, hibernation, and metamorphosis. Identify different adaptation types and understand animal life cycles, focusing on developing a comprehensive understanding of these biological processes.