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Subject Area - 4:
Environment and Ecology
Environment and Ecology
- Standard Area - 4.3: Natural Resources
- Grade Level - 4.3.4: GRADE 4
Standard - 4.3.4.A
Identify ways humans depend on natural resources for survival.
- Identify resources used to provide humans with energy, food, employment, housing and water.
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Assessment Anchor - S4.B.3
Ecological Behavior and Systems
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Anchor Descriptor - S4.B.3.1 Identify and describe living and nonliving things in the environment and their interaction.
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Eligible Content - S4.B.3.1.1 Describe the living and nonliving components of a local ecosystem (e.g., lentic and lotic systems, forest, cornfield, grasslands, city park, playground).
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Alternate Eligible Content - S4.B.3.1.1a Categorize the parts of an ecosystem as either living or non-living (e.g., forest, city, park).
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
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Eligible Content - S4.B.3.1.2 Describe interactions between living and nonliving components (e.g. plants – water, soil, sunlight, carbon dioxide, temperature; animals – food, water, shelter, oxygen, temperature) of a local ecosystem.
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Anchor Descriptor - S4.B.3.2 Describe, explain, and predict change in natural or human-made systems and the possible effects of those changes on the environment.
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Eligible Content - S4.B.3.2.1 Describe what happens to a living thing when its habitat is changed.Eligible Content - S4.B.3.2.2 Describe and predict how changes in the environment (e.g., fire, pollution, flood, building dams) can affect systems.Eligible Content - S4.B.3.2.3 Explain and predict how changes in seasons affect plants, animals, or daily human life (e.g., food availability, shelter, mobility).
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Alternate Eligible Content - S4.B.3.2.3.a Identify how seasons affect trees or animals (e.g., temperature, migration, hibernation).
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
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Anchor Descriptor - S4.B.3.3 Identify and describe human reliance on the environment at the individual or the community level.
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Eligible Content - S4.B.3.3.1 Identify everyday human activities (e.g., driving, washing, eating, manufacturing, farming) within a community that depend on the natural environment.Eligible Content - S4.B.3.3.2 Describe the human dependence on the food and fiber systems from production to consumption (e.g., food, clothing, shelter, products).Eligible Content - S4.B.3.3.3 Identify biological pests (e.g., fungi – molds, plants – foxtail, purple loosestrife, Eurasian water milfoil; animals – aphides, ticks, zebra mussels, starlings, mice) that compete with humans for resources.Eligible Content - S4.B.3.3.4 Identify major land uses in the urban, suburban and rural communities (e.g., housing, commercial, recreation).Eligible Content - S4.B.3.3.5 Describe the effects of pollution (e.g., litter) in the community.
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Alternate Eligible Content - S4.B.3.3.5a Identify the impact of one type of pollution on a community.
Alternate Eligible Content is designed for students assessed using the PA Alternate System of Assessment (PASA). Essentialized Example resources assist teachers in designing instruction that reduces content complexity while maintaining alignment to academic standards.
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