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Teacher: Core Science Grade 4 Year: 2010-11 Course: Science Grade 4 Month: All Months S e p t e m b e r CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE FUNCTIONS: CELLS/ORGANIZATION Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons The Building Blocks of Life/ Cells How are Plants Classified? General Skill: Label parts of an animal cell and a plant cell verbally and in writing. General Skill: Describe the jobs of cells orally and in writing. General Skill: Differentiate between vascular and non-vascular plants in writing. Science Skills: Describe patterns and relations both visually and in writing of both living and nonliving things. Science Skills: Describe patterns and relations both visually and in writing of both living and nonliving things. Science Skills: observe and describe interactions among components of

simple systems identify common things that can be considered to be systems (e.g., a plant, a transportation system, human beings) Standard 6 Key Idea 1

O c t o b e r CHARACTERISTICS OF LIFE FUNCTIONS: PLANTS/ANIMALS Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons Plant Characteristics Plant Parts Plant Reproduction Life Cycle of a Plant Describe what plants need to survive orally or in writing. Identify the parts of plants and state their function orally and in writing.

Summarize the process of photosynthesis orally and in writing. Summarize the plant reproduction process, and identify plant reproductive organs orally and in writing. Sequence the life cycle of a plant orally and in writing. Science Skill: observe and describe interactions among components of simple systems identify common things that can be considered to be systems (e.g., a plant, a transportation system, human beings) Standard 6 Key Idea 1 Science Skills: Describe patterns and relations both visually and in writing of both living and nonliving things. Science Skill: Observe, discuss,

and record data both visually and in writing

N o v e m b e r ECOLOGY: ECOSYSTEMS Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons Parts of Ecosystems Energy Flow in Ecosystems Matter/Energy Flow in Ecosystems List living and non-living parts of an ecosystem in writing and communicate them orally. Describe different types of ecosystems orally, visually, and in writing. Differentiate between the different parts of ecosystems verbally and orally. Contrast consumers within ecosystems in writing, verbally, and/or visually. Determine energy flow in ecosystems using food chains and food webs verbally, in writing, and visually. Determine the factors that

negatively and positively affect ecosystems verbally, in writing, and visually. Science Skill: Describe patterns and relations both visually and in writing of both living and nonliving things. Science Skill: Classify objects visually, kinesthetically, or in writing Science Skill: Interpret organized observations (using charts, diagrams, and tables) using measurements, recognizing simple patterns, sequences, and relationships. Science Skill: use different types of models, such as graphs, sketches, diagrams, and maps, to represent various aspects of the real world Standard 6 Key Idea 2

D e c e m b e r ECOLOGY: ECOSYSTEMS/COMPETITION/RELATIONS OF LIVING THINGS Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons How Ecosystems Balance Organisms Interactions Changing Environments Humans Disturbing the Balance of List the needs of all living things in writing. Describe and contrast the way organisms interact in ecosystems

Ecosystems verbally and in writing. Explain the affect of climate and natural disasters on ecosystems verbally, and describe these effects in writing. Express ways humans disturb the balance of ecosystems and the effects these actions have on the ecosystems verbally and describe these in writing. Science Skill: Describe patterns and relations both visually and in writing of both living and nonliving things. Science Skill: observe and describe interactions among components of simple systems. Identify common things that can be considered to be systems (e.g., a plant, a transportation system, human beings) Standard 6 Key Idea 1

J a n u a r y RENEWABLE RESOURCES: ENERGY/MATTER: STATES OF MATTER/MIXTURES/PHYSICAL/CHE CHANGES Essential Content Skills VocabularyAssessmentsLessons Resources Questions What is Matter? How Matter is Measured How Substances Mix How Matter Changes Identify, compare and contrast the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) in writing, verbally, and visually. Justify that all matter is made of tiny particles called atoms verbally. Measure the mass of matter using a pan balance. Measure the volume of matter using a graduated cylinder. Compare/contrast the densities of matter using various liquids. States of Use pgs. 319-337 in Science text b Matter http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulat States of The above link has interactive scien Matter use in the computer lab or on the sm and Chemical vs. Physical Change

Identify the behavior and positioning of particles in different states of matter verbally, visually, kinesthetically, and in writing. Compare and contrast mixtures and solutions verbally, kinesthetically, and/or in writing. Differentiate between a physical and chemical change in matter verbally, visually, and in writing. Science Skill:Describe patterns and relations both visually and in writing of both living and nonliving things. Science Skill: Explore and solve problems generated from school, home, and community situations, using concrete objects or manipulative materials when possible. Science Skill: Use appropriate scientific tools, such as metric

rulers, spring scale, pan balance, graph paper, thermometers [Fahrenheit and Celsius], graduated cylinder to solve problems about the natural world Science Skill: Observe, discuss, and record date both visually and in writing. Science Skill: use simple instruments to measure such quantities as distance, size, and weight and look for patterns in the data Standard 6 Key Idea 5

F e b r u a r y ENERGY:TYPES AND TRANSFER/HEAT Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons Why Matter has Energy How Heat Moves Describe thermal energy and how it affects the moving particles in matter verbally, kinethetically and in writing. Measure temperature using a thermometer. Describe how a thermometer works by explaining the changes in movement of the particles in

matter based on the addition or subtraction of heat. Differentiate between conductors and insulators verbally, visually, and in writing. Describe the movement of heat energy by conduction, convection, and radiation verbally, visually, and in writing.

M a r c h ENERGY:TYPES AND TRANSFER/ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons How Matter Becomes Charged How Electric Charges Flow Magnetic Fields Electricity Transformed to Magnetism Magnetism Transformed to Electricity Diffentiate between static electricity and electric current verbally and in writing. Explain how charged particles behave in matter and how they are able to move verbally and in writing. Build a series and parallel circuit. Describe the flow of electric current through both verbally and in writing. Differentiate between conductors and insulators. Test matter for conductivity using a circuit. Locate the north and south poles of magnets, and describe how like poles repel and opposite poles

attract verbally, kinethetically, and in writing. Describe how a compass works because of the Earth's core verbally, using a compass, and in writing. Experiment with electromagnets, and explain how the electricity makes the iron magnetic. Identify objects that use electromagnets visually, orally, and in writing. Explain how different natural resources are used to generate electric power verbally, visually, and in writing.

A p r i l FORCES IN MOTION Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons What is Motion Differentiate How Force between different Affects Moving types of motion Objects verbally, How Force, kinethetically, Mass, and Energy and in writing. are Related Identify ways to measure motion verbally and in writing.

M a y Review ~ NYS Exam Review Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons Reso

J u n e NYS Exam Review ENERGY: SIMPLE MACHINES Essential Questions Content Skills Vocabulary Assessments Lessons What is a Machine How Machines Work Together