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4th grade science Common Core W.9-10.8 resources

Preview of Group Research Project Templates BUNDLE

Group Research Project Templates BUNDLE

If want your students to exercise their research skills, collaboration skills, and creativity all in one place, these resources give you everything you need for ANY topic! Don’t put all that extra work on yourself to come up with a project from scratch. Just fill these templates with the topic your class is studying and you’ll have everything you need—from start to end—to watch your students learn and create together!This is the FULL SET of everything needed for a general collaborative creative
Preview of The Eye and Vision - One-hour Internet Research Projects (Google and YouTube)

The Eye and Vision - One-hour Internet Research Projects (Google and YouTube)

21 printable or digital projects for students to search online for information about the eyes and vision: color-blindness, how blind people read and write, why eyes are different colors, how our brain decodes optical illusions, why we wear sunglasses, which animals see long distance, how aging affects vision, and more, how word order affects how we read, how the brain sees things, how your eyes work, what causes blindness, what blind people see in their dreams, staring, why selfies are so popu
Preview of Internet Activities - Rockets, Space Shuttles, Satellites and Rovers

Internet Activities - Rockets, Space Shuttles, Satellites and Rovers

28 printable or digital internet investigations on space exploration. Students use a laptop, tablet or smart phone to search online for information about... NASA, space suits, accidents in space, animals in space (dog, monkey, rabbits, mice, spiders, flies…), people in space, rockets, the Apollo space program, space shuttles, SpaceX, going to the Moon, going to Mars, Luna 1, Sputnik 1, Explorer 1, Voyager 1, Messenger, the lunar rover, Sojourner, Chang’e 4, Hubble telescope, Chandra, satellites
Preview of Internet Research on Scientists

Internet Research on Scientists

21 printable or digital pages for students to search the INTERNET for information on Scientists: Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Charles Darwin, Niehls Bohr, Nicolaus Copernicus, Stephen Hawking, Louis Pasteur, Johannes Kepler, Alexander Graham Bell, Erwin Schrodinger, Gregor Mendel, Benjamin Franklin, Robert Hooke, Leonardo da Vinci, George Washington Carver, Richard Feynman, Mary Leakey, Antonie von Leeuwenhoek, Richard Dawkins. Students research websites to find
Preview of Internet Research on Reptiles and Amphibians

Internet Research on Reptiles and Amphibians

15 printable or digital pages to engage your students in Internet Research on Reptiles and Amphibians. Students use a phone, tablet or laptop to search online about the alligator, tree frog, sea turtle, Komodo dragon, chameleon, rat snake, crocodile, bullfrog, desert tortoise, iguana, rattlesnake, anaconda, box turtle, cobra, and more. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and downlo
Preview of Pets - Internet Activity - Search online for information about each type of pet

Pets - Internet Activity - Search online for information about each type of pet

21 print or digital pages investigating pets: bird, cat, dog, duck, ferret, fish, frog, gecko, gerbil, guinea pig, hamster, horse, lizard, pig, praying mantis, rabbit, rat, scorpion, snake, tarantula, and turtle. Students visit websites to learn more about: the food that the pet eats (plant or meat); whether it has hair, scales, feathers, or a hard exoskeleton; where it lives (in a bowl, cage, or back yard); the dangers it faces and how it protects itself; where it came from in the wild; its
Preview of The Ear and Hearing - One-hour Internet Research Projects (Google and YouTube)

The Ear and Hearing - One-hour Internet Research Projects (Google and YouTube)

30 printable or digital projects for students to search online for information about the ears and hearing: how sound travels, why some people can’t hear, some of the languages of the world, how people communicate without speaking,how deaf people communicate and what it is like to be deaf, Ludwig van Beethoven, Helen Keller Nancy Rourke, American Sign Language (ASL), oralism, audism, interpreters, how bats use sound to locate insects, how aging affects what we hear, how people damage their hear
Preview of Women's History Month - Female Astronauts

Women's History Month - Female Astronauts

30 investigations of female astronauts: Christina Koch, Sally Ride, Mae Jemison, Valentina Tereshkova, Stephanie Wilson, Eileen Collins, Joan Higginbotham, Kathryn Sullivan, Shannon Lucid, Judith Resnik, Anna Lee Fisher, Margaret Rhea Seddon, Peggy Whitson, Svetlana Savitskaya, Ellen Ochoa, Kalpana Ochoa, Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Samantha Christoforetti, Christa McAuliffe, Catherine Coleman, Helen Sharman, Laurel Clark, Anousheh Ansari, Roberta Bondar, Anne McClain, Yi So-yeon, Liu Yang, Naoko Yama
Preview of Global Warming BUNDLE

Global Warming BUNDLE

158 printable or digital pages for students to explore global warming. Students learn about:the food we eat and where it comes from, how we produce electricity, the effects of buildings on the climate, the increasing magnitude and frequency of storms, how changing weather harms plants and the animals that consume them,questions and writing prompts inspired by Greta Thunberg, and more.PRINT: I created PDF versions that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or a
Preview of Women's History Month - Female Scientists

Women's History Month - Female Scientists

32 printable or digital investigations of female scientists: Marie Curie, Mae Jemison, Rosalind Franklin, Marie Maynard Daly, Lise Meitner, Katherine Johnson, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Alice Ball, Roger Arliner Young, Dorothy Hodgkin, Margaret Collins, Chien-Shiung Wu, Patricia Bath, Ada Lovelace, Marguerite Williams, Barbara McClintock, Mary Anning, Rachel Carson, Rita Levi-Montalcini, Emmy Noether, Gertrude Elion, Vera Rubin, Grace Hopper, Gerty Cori, Sally Ride, Émilie du Châtelet, Hypatia, Herth
Preview of Group Research Project EDITABLE Rubrics

Group Research Project EDITABLE Rubrics

If want your students to exercise their research skills, collaboration skills, and creativity all in one place, these resources give you everything you need for ANY topic! Don’t put all that extra work on yourself to come up with a project from scratch. Just fill these templates with the topic your class is studying and you’ll have everything you need—from start to end—to watch your students learn and create together! Scroll down to the bold description of what you get from THIS ITEM in the set.
Preview of Internet Research on Measurement

Internet Research on Measurement

20 printable or digital pages to engage your students in Internet Research on Measurement (as homework or in a computer lab). Students use a phone, tablet or laptop to search online about the distance around the earth, the weight of the heaviest animal, the height of the tallest flag pole, how fast a squid can swim, the wing beats per second of a hummingbird, how long a mosquito lives, what is the biggest spider, and more... PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your comput
Preview of Charts and Graphs & Diagrams - Seashells and the Ocean

Charts and Graphs & Diagrams - Seashells and the Ocean

23 printable pages for students to investigate seashells and the ocean:Diagram of a scallop, Diagram of a clam, oyster or mussel, Diagram of a sand dollar. Diagram of a whelk, Describe a photo of a scallop, Describe a photo of a sand dollar, Vision and Eyes in the ocean, Ocean Acidification, Animals in the ocean, The Water Cycle and the ocean, and more...Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages. If you want more on the OCEAN:Ocean Poems - Improve Oral FluencyOceans - Short StoriesOceans -
Preview of Greta Thunberg - Internet Research Projects

Greta Thunberg - Internet Research Projects

35 printable or digital pages exploring concepts addressed by Greta Thunberg about global warming: The Paris Agreement, Autism, Fridays for Future, Global Strike for Future, How humans affect the weather, Where electricity comes from, Sweden, The media, Laws makers, Politicians, and more... Students use a tablet, laptop of phone to search online for answers to each question, or they may consult a parent or sibling, a friend or teacher. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your
Preview of Global Warming and Solar Energy - Internet Activities

Global Warming and Solar Energy - Internet Activities

15 printable or digital pages for students to investigate global warming and solar energy. Students search for information online about... Global warming, How solar panels work, Solar farms in the US, What the sun is made of, Benefits of solar energy, Challenges to solar energy, Solar-powered vehicles, and more... PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and download your copy. DIGITAL ACT
Preview of Group Research Project EDITABLE Project Explanation Template

Group Research Project EDITABLE Project Explanation Template

If want your students to exercise their research skills, collaboration skills, and creativity all in one place, these resources give you everything you need for ANY topic! Don’t put all that extra work on yourself to come up with a project from scratch. Just fill these templates with the topic your class is studying and you’ll have everything you need—from start to end—to watch your students learn and create together! Scroll down to the bold description of what you get from THIS ITEM in the set.
Preview of Group Research Project EDITABLE Research Questions Page

Group Research Project EDITABLE Research Questions Page

If want your students to exercise their research skills, collaboration skills, and creativity all in one place, these resources give you everything you need for ANY topic! Don’t put all that extra work on yourself to come up with a project from scratch. Just fill these templates with the topic your class is studying and you’ll have everything you need—from start to end—to watch your students learn and create together! Scroll down to the bold description of what you get from THIS ITEM in the set.
Preview of Astronauts - Internet Activities

Astronauts - Internet Activities

20 internet investigations of famous astronauts. Students use a laptop, tablet or smart phone to search onine for information about... Neil Armstrong, Mae Jemison, Sally Ride, Yuri Gagarin, John Glenn, Buzz Aldrin, Alan Shepherd, Valentina Tereshkova, Guion Bluford, Christa McAuliffe, Svetlana Savitskaya, Eileen Collins, Kalpana Chawla, Aleksei Leonov, Frank Borman, Sunita Williams, Valeri Polyakov, Scott Kelly, Bruce McCandless II, Mike Melvill. Do you know who the first person to walk on the
Preview of Internet Activities - The Moon

Internet Activities - The Moon

20 printable or digital pages for students to search the INTERNET for information on the Moon: trips by humans to the Moon, its low gravity, its relationship with the Earth, where it came from, myths about the moon, how craters got there, night, light, coyotes, the Luna moth, Europa, Io, Titan, Hyperion, and more... Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages. And if you want more INTERNET activities:Internet Research on US PresidentsInternet Research on ScientistsInternet Research on Civil
Preview of The Nose and Smelling - One-hour Internet Research Projects (Google and YouTube)

The Nose and Smelling - One-hour Internet Research Projects (Google and YouTube)

30 printable or digital projects for students to search online for information about the nose and smelling. We explore farts, boogers, dog poop, and why they stink. We watch YouTube animations to learn about our olfactory system and our sense of smell. We use Google to search for answers to questions like: Why do we like the smell of flowers? Does an elephant smell better than a rhinoceros? How does your nose work? How do insects smell? Why do men grow mustaches? Which foods give me gas
Preview of Planets - Internet Activities

Planets - Internet Activities

21 internet investigations on our solar system. Students investigate the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. And, students investigate the dwarf planets Pluto, Ceres, Charon, Makemake, Eris, Haumea. And, students investigate the Sun, our Moon, asteroids, comets, our solar system, our Galaxy (the Milky Way), and our Universe. Students search the internet for facts about a planet’s size, its distance from the sun, how long it takes it to go around the sun, wh
Preview of Human Body - Internet Research Projects

Human Body - Internet Research Projects

26 printable or digital pages for students to explore the human body: investigate the heart, investigate the brain, investigate the lungs, investigate the blood, investigate the bones, investigate the muscles, investigate the tendons, investigate the kidneys, investigate the bladder, investigate the stomach, investigate the intestines, investigate the pancreas, investigate the spleen, investigate the lymph nodes, investigate the eyes, investigate the ears, investigate the nose, investigate the t
Preview of Group Research Project EDITABLE Learning Log for Presentations

Group Research Project EDITABLE Learning Log for Presentations

If want your students to exercise their research skills, collaboration skills, and creativity all in one place, these resources give you everything you need for ANY topic! Don’t put all that extra work on yourself to come up with a project from scratch. Just fill these templates with the topic your class is studying and you’ll have everything you need—from start to end—to watch your students learn and create together! Scroll down to the bold description of what you get from THIS ITEM in the set.
Preview of Biography Research: William Kamkwamba

Biography Research: William Kamkwamba

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Summit Seekers
This worksheet provides students with culturally relevant practice of standards-based research skills. Students are expected to form inferences, make personal connections, and write opinions based on the facts. This worksheet provides a meaningful independent or group experience after a direct teaching on biographies.
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