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Subject Area - 4:
Environment and Ecology
  • Standard Area - 4.4: Agriculture and Society
  • Grade Level - 4.4.3: GRADE 3
Standard - 4.4.3.D

Identify technology used in agriculture.

  • Identify tools and machinery used in agricultural processes.

  • Assessment Anchor - S3.A.1 Reasoning and Analysis
    • Anchor Descriptor - S3.A.1.1 Identify the applications of scientific, environmental, or technological knowledge to possible solutions to problems.
      • Eligible Content - S3.A.1.1.1 Distinguish between fact and opinion.
      • Eligible Content - S3.A.1.1.2 Identify examples of common technological changes, past and present, in the community (e.g., energy production, transportation, communication, recycling).
  • Assessment Anchor - S3.B.2 Continuity of Life
    • Anchor Descriptor - S3.B.2.1 Identify and describe characteristics of plants and animals that help with their survival.
      • Eligible Content - S3.B.2.1.1 Identify adaptations of plants and animals that have helped them to survive.
      • Eligible Content - S3.B.2.1.2 Identify and describe plant and animal characteristics that are necessary for survival.
      • Eligible Content - S3.B.2.1.3 Identify characteristics for plant and animal survival in different environments (e.g., desert, forest, ocean).
    • Anchor Descriptor - S3.B.2.2 Identify characteristics that are inherited.
      • Eligible Content - S3.B.2.2.1 Identify physical characteristics (e.g., height, hair color, eye color) that could be passed on to offspring.
      • Eligible Content - S3.B.2.2.2 Identify similar physical characteristics in parents and their offspring.
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