Grade 4 Science
4.1.1 Students will develop an understanding of systems, order, and
organization. (Describe the parts that make up a system; relate how the
parts of a system affect the whole system)
4.1.2 Students will develop an understanding of evidence, models, and
explanation. (Use evidence gathered from an investigation to develop a
scientific explanation; create a model, graph, or illustration that
represents an object, living thing, or an event in the student‚s
environment; explain and answer questions about the model created and
how it represents a part of their environment; use a variety of ways,
such as sketches, charts, and graphs, to explain procedures or ideas)
4.1.3 Students will develop an understanding of change, constancy, and
measurement. (Describe observable changes, such as speed, pattern,
shape, position, and size; measure a change using appropriate tools and
units of measurement)
4.1.4 Students will develop an understanding of form and function.
(Construct a device to perform a simple task and explain how it works)
4.2.1 Students will develop the abilities needed to do scientific
inquiry. (Ask a question about objects, organisms, and events in their
surroundings; plan and conduct a simple investigation; employ simple
equipment and tools to gather data and extend the senses; use data to
support explanations; communicate procedures, results, and explanations
of an investigation)
4.3.1 Students will develop an understanding of the characteristics of
objects and materials. (Classify objects by observable characteristics,
such as shape, size, and color; investigate characteristics of common
materials using tools, such as rulers, balances, thermometers,
microscopes, and hard lenses; observe that materials can change from
solid to liquid to gas by heating and from gas to liquid to solid by
cooling)
4.3.2 Students will develop an understanding of the position and motion
of objects. (Use reference points to describe the position of an
object; indicate an object‚s motion by tracing its position over time;
observe that the position and motion of objects can be changes by
pushing or pulling; demonstrate how sound is produced when objects
vibrate; change the pitch of sound by changing the rate of vibration)
4.3.3 Students will develop an understanding of light, heat,
electricity, and magnetism. (Distinguish between reflection and
refraction of light; recognize heat can be produced in many ways, such
as burning, rubbing, or mixing one substance with another; demonstrate
heat can flow from one object to another by conduction; use electricity
to produce heat, sound , and magnetic effects; demonstrate electrical
circuits require a complete loop through which an electrical current
can pass; describe the physical properties of magnets)
4.4.1 Students will develop an understanding of the characteristics of
living things. (Describe the differences between plants and animals;
describe the various structures of plants and animals necessary for
growth, survival, and reproduction; describe internal causes of
behavior, such as hunger, and external causes of behavior, such as
changes in the environment, in living things.
4.4.2 Students will develop an understanding of the life cycles of
living things. (Describe the life cycle of an organism; recognize
inherited characteristics of living things, such as color and number of
eyes; recognize learned characteristics of living things, such as
language or hunting for food)
4.4.3 Students will develop an understanding of living things and
environments. (Diagram a food chain; explain how environmental changes
affect behavior and survival of living things; describe how humans and
other living things cause positive and negative changes in their
environment)
4.5.1 Students will develop an understanding of the characteristics of
earth materials. (Identify characteristics of soil, rocks, water, and
the atmosphere; list earth materials that are used by humans; select
the best earth material for a specific human use; describe an ancient
environment based on fossil evidence)
4.5.2 Students will develop an understanding of objects in the sky.
(Describe and observe how objects move in patterns, such as sun, moon,
stars, and clouds)
4.5.3 Students will develop an understanding of the changes in the
earth and sky. (Describe how slow processes, such as erosion, and rapid
processes, such as earthquakes, change the earth‚s surface; describe
changes in weather using measurable quantities, such as temperature,
precipitation, and wind direction and speed)
4.6.1 Students will develop an understanding of technological design.
(Identify a simple problem; propose a solution to a simple problem;
implement the proposed solution; evaluate the implementation;
communicate the problem, design, and solution)
4.6.2 Students will develop an understanding of science and technology.
(Recognize science as a way of answering questions and explaining the
natural world; recognize that technology, such as tools and techniques,
uses scientific knowledge to solve problems)
4.6.3 Students will develop an understanding of the abilities to
distinguish between natural objects and objects made by humans.
(Classify an object as either natural or manufactured)
4.7.1 Students will develop an understanding of personal health.
(Explain how the body uses food and how various foods contribute to
health; describe how different substances, such as tobacco, alcohol,
and drugs, can damage the body and alter how it functions)
4.7.2 Students will develop an understanding of the types of resources.
(List examples of resources which are basic materials, such as air,
water, and soil; list examples of resources produced from basic
materials, such as food, fuel, and building materials; list examples of
resources which are intangible materials, such as beauty, security, and
quiet places; research and report on the supply of various resources)
4.7.3 Students will develop an understanding of environmental changes.
(Distinguish between natural environmental changes and human influenced
environmental changes)
4.7.4 Students will develop an understanding of how science and
technology helps communities resolve problems. (Research and explain
how science and technology affect the quality of life)
4.8.1 Students will develop an understanding of science as a human
endeavor. (Research and report on the contributions to science and
technology throughout history by men and women scientists of diverse
cultures; research and report on how science is used in different
careers; research and report on how current scientific discoveries
illustrate that science is never finished)
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