Washington Science Standards

distinguish living organisms from nonliving objects, and use characteristics to sort common organisms into plant and animal groups 

NatureWorks Episodes

9. The Wildlife Web I 
10. The Wildlife  Web II
11. Decomposers and Scavengers

categorize plants and animals into groups according to how they accomplish life processes and by similarities and differences in external and internal structures 

NatureWorks Episodes

1. Adaptation
2. Coloration
3. Natural Communication
4. Migration
9. The Wildlife Web I 
10. The Wildlife  Web II
11. Decomposers and Scavengers
12. Population Dynamics

classify organisms into distinct groups according to structural, cellular, 
biochemical, and genetic characteristics 

NatureWorks Episodes

1. Adaptation
2. Coloration
3. Natural Communication
4. Migration
13. Species Diversity
14. Niche

recognize the components, structure, and organization of systems and the interconnections within and among them 

NatureWorks Episodes

9. The Wildlife Web I 
10. The Wildlife  Web II
11. Decomposers and Scavengers
12. Population Dynamics

identify the parts of a system, how the 
parts go together, and how they depend on each other 

NatureWorks Episodes

9. The Wildlife Web I 
10. The Wildlife  Web II
11. Decomposers and Scavengers
12. Population Dynamics

describe how the parts of a system interact and influence each other analyze systems, including the inputs and outputs of a system and its subsystems 

NatureWorks Episodes

1. Adaptation
2. Coloration
3. Natural Communication
4. Migration
9. The Wildlife Web I 
10. The Wildlife  Web II
11. Decomposers and Scavengers
12. Population Dynamics





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