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Elementary Science - 4th Grade measure, compare, and contrast physical properties of matter, including size, mass, volume, states (solid, liquid, gas), temperature, magnetism, and the ability to sink or float.[4.5A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade predict the changes caused by heating and cooling such as ice becoming liquid water and condensation forming on the outside of a glass of ice water.[4.5B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade compare and contrast a variety of mixtures and solutions such as rocks in sand, sand in water, or sugar in water.[4.5C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade differentiate among forms of energy, including mechanical, sound, electrical, light, and heat / thermal.[4.6A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

differentiate between conductors and insulators.[4.6B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade demonstrate that electricity travels in a closed path, creating an electrical circuit, and explore an electromagnetic field.[4.6C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade design an experiment to test the effect of force on an object such as a push or a pull, gravity, friction, or magnetism.[4.6D] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade examine properties of soils, including color and texture, capacity to retain water, and ability to support the growth of plants.[4.7A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade observe and identify slow changes to Earth's surface caused by weathering, erosion, and deposition from water, wind, and ice.[4.7B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade identify and classify Earth's renewable resources, including air, plants, water, and animals; and nonrenewable resources, including coal, oil, and natural gas; and the importance of conservation.[4.7C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade measure and record changes in weather and make predictions using weather maps, weather symbols, and a map key.[4.8A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade describe and illustrate the continuous movement of water above and on the surface of Earth through the water cycle and explain the role of the Sun as a major source of energy in this process.[4.8B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade collect and analyze data to identify sequences and predict patterns of change in shadows, tides, seasons, and the observable appearance of the Moon over time.[4.8C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade investigate that most producers need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food, while consumers are dependent on other organisms for food.[4.9A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade describe the flow of energy through food webs, beginning with the Sun, and predict how changes in the ecosystem affect the food web such as a fire in a forest.[4.9B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade explore how adaptations enable organisms to survive in their environment such as comparing birds' beaks and leaves on plants.[4.10A] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade demonstrate that some likenesses between parents and offspring are inherited, passed from generation to generation such as eye color in humans or shapes of leaves in plants. Other likenesses are learned such as table manners or reading a book and seals balancing balls on their noses.[4.10B] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade

Elementary Science - 4th Grade explore, illustrate, and compare life cycles in living organisms such as butterflies, beetles, radishes, or lima beans.[4.10C] October 2014 Elementary Science - 4th Grade