A family is a group of people who are related to each other. Families can include parents, children, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Families come in all shapes and sizes, and each family is unique.
Types of Families
There are different types of families, including:
Nuclear families - consisting of parents and their children
Extended families - including grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins
Single-parent families - with one parent raising the children
Blended families - formed when parents with children from previous relationships marry
The Living Environment: Students understand that cells are the basic unit of life, that all life as we know it has evolved through genetic transfer and natural selection to create a great diversity of organisms, and that these organisms create interdependent webs through which matter and energy flow. Students understand similarities and differences between humans and other organisms and the interconnections of these interdependent webs.
Biodiversity: Students compare living things based on their behaviors, external features, and environmental needs.
Describe how living things can be sorted in many ways, depending on which features or behaviors are used to sort them, and apply this understanding to sort living things.