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4th grade science center videos under $5

Preview of Bill Nye: Waves, Light and Color, Sound, Energy

Bill Nye: Waves, Light and Color, Sound, Energy

This document includes a set of guided notes for students to use during four different Bill Nye videos. I have aligned the questions and answers to cover the NGSS topics for grades 4 (will cover the topics and extend), 6, 7, and 8. The sheets require students to label diagrams, use data tables, and define key terms needed to understand the standards. Answer keys are included! I typically use these as an introduction to a unit or as an independent computer station during small group station wo
Preview of Weather Science Video Center - QR Code Station, Print, & Digital

Weather Science Video Center - QR Code Station, Print, & Digital

Weather Science Video Center - QR Code Station, Print, & DigitalWith this fun and interactive science center, students can view videos about the weather and answer follow-up questions on the following topics:Weather & ClimateWindAir PressureAir Masses & FrontsPrecipitationForms of Severe Weather Weather Safety & PrecautionsHurricane FormationA Read Aloud of "Brave Irene" by William Steig, and several choices of additional articles, videos, and slide shows are also included. This
Preview of Magic School Bus For Lunch Summary Sheet

Magic School Bus For Lunch Summary Sheet

Created by
Crazy4Teaching
This summary sheet goes along with the video The Magic School Bus For Lunch which is aligned with the essential standards in science. The summary sheet includes: 13 comprehension questions that come directly out of the movie which are fill in the blank 3 comprehension questions where they have to write a couple of sentences to answer the questions. 2 critical thinking question that extends beyond the movie The Magic School Bus For Lunch is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonC
Preview of Five Regions of Virginia VA SOL 2.8

Five Regions of Virginia VA SOL 2.8

Created by
Lauren Antozzi
This is a recording sheet to accompany a PuppetPals video I made, to help students learn about the five regions of Virginia. Link is on 2nd page of document. You can use this as a whole group activity, or as an independent science center. Check out my other Virginia Regions and Plant Products resources:Regions of Virginia & Plant Products Memory MatchRegions of Virginia Map LabelVA SOL 2.8
Preview of Magnets Video and Worksheets
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Magnets Video and Worksheets

Created by
Teaching Muse
Need a fun activity to introduce or review magnetism? Use this video and worksheets to have students learn what a magnet is, magnetic fields and poles, and its attraction to metals like cobalt, nickel, and iron. This lesson combines a video, Google forms and hands-on learning to teach concepts related to magnetism. Like this lesson? Check out the unit and save 20% by clicking here. Stations include:Station #1: Flipped video lesson that can be accessed through Google Classroom on different conce
Preview of The Magic School Bus "Gets Eaten" Video Guide

The Magic School Bus "Gets Eaten" Video Guide

The Magic School Bus "Gets Eaten" Video Guide for Season 1 Episode 4: FOOD CHAINS. This product is great or incorporating into your science lessons. The complete video series can be found on Netflix (has the entire series) or other online media. The questions are fill in the blank for the convenience of students being able to follow the events occurring in the episode. To find more Magic School Bus Video Guides, please visit my store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Life-In-Fourth-G
Preview of DIY Science Experiment BUNDLE

DIY Science Experiment BUNDLE

Looking for easy, inexpensive ways to increase excitement with your in-person and/or remote students? Check out this BUNDLE of DIY Science Experiences, perfect for students both in and outside of school.This bundle includes:-DIY Lava Lamps Science Experiment-DIY Dissolving Rocks Science Experiment-DIY Moon Dough Science ExperimentEach project includes:-supplies list-step-by-step instructions-video instructions-exit ticket
Preview of Structures and functions of animals - High-quality HD animated video - eLearning
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Structures and functions of animals - High-quality HD animated video - eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
"Structures and functions of animals" contains high-end 3D animations that explain abstract topics visually in detail to understand it more easily. Since the content is visually instructed, it creates excitement in learning by the users and improves the retention rate to a greater extent which is also proved through research by educators. Best suited product for homeschool/ distance learning and is licensed to serve school districts, teachers & students.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Preview of The Magic School Bus "Gets Lost in Space" Video Guide

The Magic School Bus "Gets Lost in Space" Video Guide

The Magic School Bus "Gets Lost in Space" Video Guide. This product is great or incorporating into your science lessons. The complete video series can be found on Netflix (has the entire series) or other online media. The questions are fill in the blank for the convenience of students being able to follow the events occurring in the episode. To find more Magic School Bus Video Guides, please visit my store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Life-In-Fourth-Grade Save Money and buy the
Preview of What is Gravity - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning - Homeschooling
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What is Gravity - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning - Homeschooling

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question: What causes your body to go down a slide, your bike to coast down a hill, or a ball to roll down a ramp? Let’s learn about the force of gravity that causes objects to move without being touched. Introduction: Gravity is an attractive force between any two objects that pulls objects together. Earth’s gravity pulls everything downward to the center of the planet. A plant seed could be planted in any direction in the ground, but its roots would grow downward due to gra
Preview of The Great Honey Bee Photostory

The Great Honey Bee Photostory

Created by
Marsha Rich
This activity is great across the board when learning about honey bees. This comprehensive and yet compelling photostory draws the student in, while maintaining their attention and understanding of the material. This can be used in a center or for the entire class. Aligns with the Kentucky Core Standards.
Preview of Force and Motion Videos and Comprehension Questions

Force and Motion Videos and Comprehension Questions

With these QR code, student's can access a website online where they will watch multiple student friendly videos. This is a great way for students in 4th - 6th grade to gain a better understanding of Force and Motion. There is a separate QR Code for each topic.******Flash Player is required for all StudyJams. To provide access to those without flash player, I have provided the web address for each QR code. *******LESSON CONTENT* Force and Motion* Gravity and Inertia* Newton's First Law of Motion
Preview of Properties of Soil - High Quality Digital Content for Blended & eLearning
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Properties of Soil - High Quality Digital Content for Blended & eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Why do scientists study the soil before building structures? Let’s take a closer look at soils to find out.Introduction:Soil is a mixture of loose materials that cover most of the earth’s surface. It contains tiny pieces of rock, air, water, and humus. Humus is the remains of decayed plants and animals. The humus in soil helps plants grow and holds moisture.Subject:Soils are an important nonrenewable natural resource! Most of the food you eat depends on rich soils
Preview of Predicting the Weather - Elementary Science video | Distance Learning
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Predicting the Weather - Elementary Science video | Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question: Have you ever wondered how scientists predict the weather? Let’s find out!Introduction:Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place. Weather may only last a day or two. Climate describes the weather over a period of time. If you wait long enough, weather will change. Climate takes decades or centuries to change. Wind and storms are daily changes in the weather while the earth’s position as it revolves around the sun determines the seasona
Preview of Virtual Field trip

Virtual Field trip

This product is a virtual field trip that takes students to the San Diego Zoo and the beaches of South Africa to read and learn about the endangered South African Penguin. Scan the QR codes provided to take students on an adventure outside the classroom. Students will complete a Reader's Response activity that is fun and encourages creativity. All you need is to provide students with a smart device or iPad to scan and a Reader's Response Notebook to complete their work in. Let us know what you t
Preview of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle -High quality HD video| Distance Learning | Homeschooling
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle -High quality HD video| Distance Learning | Homeschooling

Created by
Siri Learning
Reduce, Reuse, RecycleAttention Getting Question:Did you know that the world makes about 2.4 trillion pounds of garbage every year-- the weight of about 7,000 Empire State Buildings? Where does all this waste come from; and where does it go?Introduction:Waste is anything we throw away or get rid of. Most countries used to have open dumps for trash, which were very bad for the environment. Now, developed countries use landfills, where trash is buried, or incinerators, where trash is burned. Rec
Preview of DIY Science Experiment - Moon Dough

DIY Science Experiment - Moon Dough

DIY Moon Dough!Why is it called Moon Dough?  I have no idea!  But it’s soft, smooth, and oh-so-fun and calming to play with!This is a great project for all kids, but especially those students in need of a calming sensory experience or something to keep their hands busy.This project includes:-supplies list-step-by-step instructions-video instructions-exit ticket
Preview of Venus - Planet - Music Video Bundle with Quiz - Educational Song for Teaching

Venus - Planet - Music Video Bundle with Quiz - Educational Song for Teaching

Created by
The Grammarheads
This song is all about Venus, the "Sister Planet of the Earth" and the second planet from the sun. After playing it for your students, they will know a bunch of other facts about Venus as well. This bundle has it all! Included is a high quality rock music video, lesson plan, lyrics sheet, graphic organizer, quiz, and answer key. Engage your students with these types of video bundles and keep your classroom exciting! CLICK HERE to see my VIDEO SUBSCRIPTION PAGE! This bundle includes: -Mus
Preview of Video Lab - Conductors and Nonconductors of Electricity

Video Lab - Conductors and Nonconductors of Electricity

Created by
Tim Yoder
This resource involves testing the following 21 items to see if they are conductors of electricity: aluminum foil, brass cube, copper cube, cotton cloth, distilled water, glass test tube, gold ring, key, magnetite, paraffin candle, pencil graphite, plastic jar lid, potato slice, quartz, rubber ball, salt water, silver dollar, stainless steel fork, styrofoam, wooden stick, and zinc.There are two components of this resource: a video and a lab sheet.The duration of the video is 13:51, and it is acc
Preview of Solar System Song m4v Video from Geography Songs by Kathy Troxel

Solar System Song m4v Video from Geography Songs by Kathy Troxel

Created by
Audio Memory
Sing along and learn the names and locations of the planets of the Solar System. Includes an updated explanation of Pluto (dwarf planet) by NASA. This is one of 34 "Geography Songs" by Kathy Troxel. Also available - free page from the book, CD, mp3, mp4, World Map with the Solar System on it. This is m4v for iPads.
Preview of Video Lab - Buoyancy of Objects in Water

Video Lab - Buoyancy of Objects in Water

Created by
Tim Yoder
This resource involves testing the following 21 items for buoyancy in water: baseball, can of Orange Fanta, can of Diet Coke, chalk, clothespin, cork, crayon, golf ball, ice cube, marble, orange, paraffin candle, peeled orange, plastic comb, plastic preform, potato, pumice stone, rubber stopper, tennis ball, wood from an ironwood tree, and a wooden cube (oak). There are two components of this resource: a video and a lab sheet.The duration of the video is 16:03, and it is accessed via a vimeo lin
Preview of Electro Magnetic Energy - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Electro Magnetic Energy - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:How can you turn a nail into a magnet? The answer is by using electromagnetic energy.Introduction:An electromagnet is a magnet that works only whenelectricityis provided. In an electromagnet, wire is coiled around iron or some other magnetic material. When an electric current flows through the wire, a magnetic field is created. Electromagnets are known as temporary magnets because they don’t have a magnetic field when the electricity stops flowing. This makes them
Preview of Natural Resources - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Natural Resources - Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:What do an oak tree, sunlight, and the air we breathe have in common? They are all natural resources!Introduction:Natural resources are supplies found in nature that keep you alive and make you comfortable. People and animals are also natural resources. There are energy resources, such as oil or natural gas, and material resources, such as air, water, wood, and minerals.Subject:Look around your classroom right now. The students around you, the air you breathe, the
Preview of Mechanical Energy- Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Mechanical Energy- Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention-Getting Question: Does a motionless car have energy? The answer is yes! Because they have the potential to move, they have potential energy. Let’s find out why.Introduction:Energy is the ability to cause motion or create change in matter. Everything that moves has energy. Cars and people need the energy to move. Cars get their energy from gasoline and you get your energy from the foods you eat.Subject:Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Anything that is moving has this type
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Importance of learning science

Learning science is particularly important for students as it equips them with the essential knowledge and skills to make sense of the world around them. Science education is not just about memorizing facts. It fosters critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving abilities. These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom.

Benefits of learning science

Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

  • Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations
  • Cultivate their ability to observe, experiment, and analyze data
  • Nurture a sense of curiosity, awe, and wonder about the natural world
  • Understand natural phenomena and the laws that govern the universe

With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

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One of the best parts about science class is all of the possibilities for hands-on, collaborative learning! Think: labs, experiments, inquiry-based activities, and design challenges. These activities encourage students to explore scientific concepts by observing, asking questions, and conducting investigations. Additionally, with small group centers, students can engage in group experiments, discussions, and projects that require them to collaborate, share ideas, and solve problems together.

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If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital science resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you're learning about plant parts or butterfly life cycles, or exploring advanced topics like the anatomy of a cell or Newton’s laws of motion, we've got you covered.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your science lessons and make them feel like real scientists by investigating everyday objects, exploring the world outside the classroom, and doing hands-on and collaborative experiments and design challenges.