4th Grade Science Curriculum Resources
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Interactive cell model
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SmartBoard
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How living things change their ecosystems. How changes affect living things. Living things of the past.
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Links to Sites on Survival
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Metamorphosis
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Interesting Facts
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Links to Interactive Websites
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This program investigates the different ways that matter can be measured. Matter has weight, measured using rulers, and temperat
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This is a unit on matter with investigation write-ups and resources to teach kids the states of matter and the changes that they
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Energy is all around you. Learn about the many different types of energy and how energy can change form. Discover that energy ne
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1. Understand what is light. 2. Understand some of the principles of light. 3. Understand the relationship between color and lig
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Interactive reflection site
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The properties of transparency, translucency, and opaqueness of materials are discussed, along with persistence of vision.
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Objects move when a force such as a push or a pull is applied to them. Motion of an object is measured by determining its positi
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Build a roller coaster
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Isaac Newton himself shows students how gravity, friction, and inertia are related to mass, force, and momentum. Exciting graphi
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This lesson introduces students to motion and speed. They will interpret line graphs as to type of speed represented on the grap
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Interactive forces site
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Roll Earth out with a rolling pin and go back in time to when the continents were together.
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Minerals are all around us. They're in our kitchens and bathrooms, our classrooms and school buildings, and our cars and bicycle
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Information on the Water Cycle
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1. The water cycle: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff. 2. Types of clouds. 3. Types of precipitation 4. Qualities
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This program gives an overview of maps. It explains direction, distance, scale, elevation, and grid maps. It also demonstrates p
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This inspiring look at the moon helps students understand what makes Earth's nearest neighbor so unique. Take a close look at th
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Use Senteo interactive response system to test knowledge about phases of the Moon.
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This lesson content background on the properties of magnetism. It also contains visual diagrams and an experiment that promotes
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Interactive Circuit Building
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Millionaire game for electric currents
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