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Main Criteria: Hawaii Content and Performance Standards Secondary Criteria: Subjects: Science, Social Studies Grade: 9 Correlation Options: Show Correlated Hawaii Content and Performance Standards HI.SC.BS. SC.BS.2. Science Grade: 9 - Adopted: 2007 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE The Scientific Process: NATURE OF SCIENCE: Understand that science, technology, and society are interrelated TOPIC: Science, Technology, and Society EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.BS.2.1. Explain how scientific advancements and emerging technology have influenced society HI.SC.BS. SC.BS.3. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Life and Environmental Sciences: ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: Understand the unity, diversity, and interrelationships of organisms, including their relationship to cycles of matter and energy in the environment TOPIC: Cycles of Matter and Energy EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.BS.3.1. Describe biogeochemical cycles within ecosystems EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.BS.3.3. Explain how matter and energy flow through living systems and the physical environment HI.SC.BS. SC.BS.3. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Life and Environmental Sciences: ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: Understand the unity, diversity, and interrelationships of organisms, including their relationship to cycles of matter and energy in the environment TOPIC: Interdependence EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.BS.3.4. Explain dynamic equilibrium in organisms, populations, and ecosystems; explain the effect of equilibrium shifts

HI.SC.BS. SC.BS.4. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Life and Environmental Sciences: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN ORGANISMS: Understand the structures and functions of living organisms and how organisms can be compared scientifically TOPIC: Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.BS.4.4. Describe how homeostatic balance occurs in cells and organisms HI.SC.BS. SC.BS.4. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Life and Environmental Sciences: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN ORGANISMS: Understand the structures and functions of living organisms and how organisms can be compared scientifically TOPIC: Classification EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.BS.4.6. Explain the organization of life on Earth using the modern classification system HI.SC.BS. SC.PS.5. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE Life and Environmental Sciences: DIVERSITY, GENETICS, AND EVOLUTION: Understand genetics and biological evolution and their impact on the unity and diversity of organisms TOPIC: Biological Evolution EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.BS.5.1. Explain the theory of evolution and describe evidence that supports this theory HI.SC.ES. SC.ES.2. EARTH SPACE SCIENCE The Scientific Process: NATURE OF SCIENCE: Understand that science, technology, and society are interrelated TOPIC: Science, Technology, and Society EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ES.2.3. Explain the impact of humans on the Earth system HI.SC.ES. EARTH SPACE SCIENCE

SC.ES.8. Physical, Earth, and Space Sciences: EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE: Understand the Earth and its processes, the solar system, and the universe and its contents TOPIC: Forces that Shape the Earth EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ES.8.1. Describe how elements and water move through solid Earth, the oceans, atmosphere, and living things as part of geochemical cycles HI.SC.ES. SC.ES.8. EARTH SPACE SCIENCE Physical, Earth, and Space Sciences: EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE: Understand the Earth and its processes, the solar system, and the universe and its contents TOPIC: Forces that Shape the Earth EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ES.8.4. Describe how heat and energy transfer into and out of the atmosphere and their involvement in global climate EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ES.8.5. Explain the effects of movements of crustal plates EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ES.8.6. Describe how winds and ocean currents are produced on the Earth's surface EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ES.8.7. Describe climate and weather patterns associated with certain geographic locations and features HI.SC.PH. SC.PH.4. PHYSICS Force and Motion - Understand the relationship between force, mass, and motion of objects TOPIC: Motion EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PH.4.4. Analyze motion in terms of position, time, velocity and acceleration, both quantitatively and qualitatively HI.SC.ENV. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

SC.ENV.2. Nature of Science - Understand that science, technology, and society are interrelated TOPIC: Science, Technology, and Society EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.2.1. Explain how scientific advancements and emerging technology have influenced society HI.SC.ENV. SC.ENV.3. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Earth Science - Understand the physical systems of the earth. TOPIC: Forces that shape the earth EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.3.2. Compare different erosion processes HI.SC.ENV. SC.ENV.4. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Life Science - Understand the interconnections of living systems. TOPIC: Systems and Connections EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.4.2. Explain why populations undergo cyclic fluctuations EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.4.3. Explain how ecosystems respond to human activities EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.4.4. Use models to represent the process of succession HI.SC.ENV. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

SC.ENV.4. Life Science - Understand the interconnections of living systems. TOPIC: Flow of Matter and Energy EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.4.5. Explain the relationship between the carbon cycle and fossil fuels HI.SC.ENV. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SC.ENV.5. Interdependence of The Environment and Human Societies - Understand the interdependence between environmental systems and human societies. TOPIC: Human Impact EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.5.1. Explain how economic and societal decisions affect global and local ecosystems EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.5.2. Assess the effect of human actions on an environmental system EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.5.3. Explain how population growth and natural resource consumption affect global sustainability HI.SC.ENV. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SC.ENV.5. Interdependence of The Environment and Human Societies - Understand the interdependence between environmental systems and human societies. TOPIC: Resource Use EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.5.5. Compare the consumption of natural resources by different nations

EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.ENV.5.6. Explain why recycling and conservation of resources are important SC.MS.2. Nature of Science - Understand that science, technology, and society are interrelated TOPIC: Science, Technology, and Society EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.2.1. Explain how scientific advancements and emerging technology have influenced society EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.2.2. Compare the risks and benefits of potential solutions to technological issues SC.MS.3. Oceanography - Understand the physical features of the ocean and its influences on weather and climate. TOPIC: Physical Characteristics of the Ocean EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.3.3. Explain how the ocean participates in the geochemical cycling of elements SC.MS.3. Oceanography - Understand the physical features of the ocean and its influences on weather and climate. TOPIC: Tides, Waves, and Currents EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.3.5. Describe how waves and currents move using physical principles EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.3.6. Explain how erosion occurs and the effects of sedimentation

SC.MS.3. Oceanography - Understand the physical features of the ocean and its influences on weather and climate. TOPIC: Oceans Influence EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.3.7. Describe the relationship between fresh bodies of water, watersheds, and the ocean EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.3.9. Explain how El Nino influences global weather patterns SC.MS.4. Ecological Systems - Understand the locations and characteristics of marine ecosystems. TOPIC: Ecosystems EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.4.1. Differentiate freshwater, brackish, and saltwater ecosystems EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.4.2. Explain how estuaries provide productive and important nursery areas for many marine species SC.MS.4. Ecological Systems - Understand the locations and characteristics of marine ecosystems. TOPIC: Influence of Water EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.4.5. Explain how chemical factors (e.g., ph, salinity, dissolved O2, nutrients) affect the distribution of life in the ocean EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.4.6. Describe how physical factors (e.g., light, temperature, pressure, current) define the region/zone in the ocean

SC.MS.5. Structure, Function, and Interdependence - Understand the structure, function, and interdependence of marine organisms. TOPIC: Structure And Function EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.5.1. Explain how adaptations help animals survive in a marine environment EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.5.2. Compare the characteristics of marine organisms (e.g., planktonic, invertebrate, vertebrate) SC.MS.5. Structure, Function, and Interdependence - Understand the structure, function, and interdependence of marine organisms. TOPIC: Interdependence EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.5.3. Compare forms of marine symbiosis SC.MS.6. Interdependence of Humans and the Ocean - Understand the interdependence of humans and the ocean. TOPIC: Human Impact EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.6.4. Explain how human activities and development lead to marine pollution (e.g., point sources, non-point sources) EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.6.5. Describe how urbanization has impacted the ocean EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.MS.6.6. Explain how ocean resources are managed HI.SC.PAH. SC.PAH.2: PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN HAWAII Nature of Science--Understand that science, technology, and society are interrelated

TOPIC: Science, Technology, and Society EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.2.2. Compare the risks and benefits of potential solutions to technological issues HI.SC.PAH. SC.PAH.3. PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN HAWAII Organisms and the Environment--Understand the unity, diversity, and interrelationships of organisms, including their relationship to cycles of matter and energy in the environment TOPIC: Cycles of Matter and Energy EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.3.1. Illustrate biogeochemical cycles within the Hawaiian ecosystem and describe how abiotic and biotic influences have impacted these cycles EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.3.3. Explain how matter and energy flow through living systems and the physical environments (e.g., subalpine, rainforest, montane bogs, dryland and mesic forests, subterranean, freshwater, coastal) found in Hawaii HI.SC.PAH. SC.PAH.3. PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN HAWAII Organisms and the Environment--Understand the unity, diversity, and interrelationships of organisms, including their relationship to cycles of matter and energy in the environment TOPIC: Interdependence EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.3.4. Explain dynamic equilibrium in populations and the shifts in equilibrium due to abiotic (e.g., changes in climate, soil composition) and biotic (e.g., presence of invasive species such as the brown tree snake, two spotted leaf hopper, feral pigs and goats, nonindigenous grasses, miconia) factors on flora and fauna populations found within Hawaii's land and oceanic environments EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.3.5. Explain dynamic equilibrium in ecosystems and the effects of equilibrium shifts due to changes in abiotic and biotic (e.g., species diversity) factors within Hawaii's land and oceanic environments

EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.3.6. Explain how human actions (e.g., conservation, introduction of nonindigenous species, destruction and fragmentation of native habitat, hunting, over harvesting, poor land use practices, stream diversion) have impacted organisms in Hawaii since the first Polynesians HI.SC.PAH. SC.PAH.4. PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN HAWAII Structure and Function in Organisms--Understand the structures and functions of living organisms and how organisms can be compared scientifically TOPIC: Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organ Systems EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.4.4. Describe how homeostatic balance occurs in cells and organisms (e.g., salt balance) HI.SC.PAH. SC.PAH.4. PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN HAWAII Structure and Function in Organisms--Understand the structures and functions of living organisms and how organisms can be compared scientifically TOPIC: Classification EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.4.6. Classify a variety of Hawaiian organisms using the modern classification system and explain the evidence (e.g., structural similarities, fossil record, genetic relationships) that supports the system's organization HI.SC.PAH. SC.PAH.5. PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN HAWAII Diversity, Genetics, and Evolution--Understand genetics and biological evolution and their impact on the unity and diversity of organisms TOPIC: Biological Evolution EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.5.1. Explain the theory of evolution and describe evidence that supports this theory EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.PAH.5.2. Explain how the theory of natural selection accounts for the development of a wide diversity of some species and lack of others

HI.SC.HP. SC.HP.2. on Hawaii HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY Nature of Science--Understand that science, technology, and society are interrelated TOPIC: Science, Technology, and Society EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.HP.2.1. Explain how scientific advancements and emerging technology have influenced society HI.SC.Z. SC.Z.3. ZOOLOGY Structure and function in Animals--Understand the relationship between the structure and function of an animal's body. TOPIC: Patterns of Organization EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.Z.3.2. Evaluate the different levels of bodily organization (e.g., unicellular, diploblastic, triploblastic) and the body plans associated with each (e.g., acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, coelomate) HI.SC.Z. SC.Z.3. ZOOLOGY Structure and function in Animals--Understand the relationship between the structure and function of an animal's body. TOPIC: Physiology and Life Cycles EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.Z.3.5. Trace the life cycles of various groups of animals (e.g., plasmodium, cnidarians, nematodes, insects, tunicates, anurans) EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.Z.3.6. Compare the physiology of the nine major phyla of the animal kingdom HI.SC.Z. ZOOLOGY

SC.Z.4. Animals and the Environment--Understand the interaction of animals with their environment. TOPIC: Behavior and Symbiosis EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.Z.4.1. Explain how animals' behavior (e.g., parental care, division of labor, niche, innate hive behavior in insects) may enhance the species' chances of survival EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.Z.4.2. Determine how species enhance their rate of survival by using symbiosis (e.g., mutualism, commensalism, parasitism) and mimicry HI.SC.Z. SC.Z.5. ZOOLOGY Genetics and Evolution--Understand the relationship between genetics and evolution. TOPIC: Genetics EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.Z.5.2. Describe how evolution depends on variation with individuals, population genetics, and the species gene pool HI.SC.Z. SC.Z.5. ZOOLOGY Genetics and Evolution--Understand the relationship between genetics and evolution. TOPIC: Evolution EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.Z.5.4. Explain how the adaptations of the different phyla enhance their survival HI.SC.B. BOTANY

SC.B.3. Plant Structure and Function--Understand the metabolism, anatomy, and physiology of plants. TOPIC: Cells, Tissues and Metabolism EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.B.3.2. Evaluate the function of various plant tissues (e.g., stem, root, leaf) in terms of transport of materials, waste disposal, protein synthesis, energy capture and release, information feedback, movement, and homeostasis HI.SC.B. SC.B.4. BOTANY Plants and the Environment-- Understand interactions between plants, the environment, and humans. TOPIC: Interaction with the environment EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.B.4.1. Describe how plant products (e.g., drugs, timber, spices, herbs, fossil fuels, fibers) impact human life EXPECTATION / TOPIC SC.B.4.2. Evaluate the effect of biotic and abiotic factors (e.g., succession, competition, human influences) on plant stability within the environment Hawaii Content and Performance Standards HI.SS.9PD. SS.9PD.3. Social Studies Grade: 9 - Adopted: 2007 PARTICIPATION IN A DEMOCRACY History: PARTICIPATION IN A DEMOCRACY-Understand important historical events and ideas related to the development of civics and political science TOPIC: Early Historical Events EXPECTATION / TOPIC SS.9PD.3.2. Describe how historical events and ideas have influenced American constitutional democracy Washington, DC - Grades 6-12

HI.SS.9PD. SS.9PD.4. PARTICIPATION IN A DEMOCRACY Political Science/Civics: GOVERNANCE, DEMOCRACY, AND INTERACTION-Understand the purpose and historical impact of political institutions, the principles and values of American constitutional democracy, and the similarities and differences in government across cultural perspectives TOPIC: Political Institutions EXPECTATION / TOPIC SS.9PD.4.2. Describe how the American Constitution embodies the principles of rule of law, popular sovereignty, separation of powers, checks and balances, and limited government HI.SS.9PD. SS.9PD.8. Washington, DC - Grades 6-12 PARTICIPATION IN A DEMOCRACY Economics: RESOURCES, MARKETS, AND GOVERNMENT- Understand economic concepts and the characteristics of various economic systems TOPIC: Economic Role of Government EXPECTATION / TOPIC SS.9PD.8.1. Describe the economic functions of government, including providing public goods and services, maintaining competition, redistributing income, correcting for externalities, and stabilizing the economy Barcelona - English Barcelona - Espagnol 2018 EdGate Correlation Services, LLC. All Rights reserved. Contact Us - Privacy - Service Agreement