SCIENCE WORKSHEET CLASS 4

SCIENCE WORKSHEET CLASS 4

Here's a truth most parents won't admit: by the time your kid hits fourth grade,...

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Exploring the Solar System: Planets and Their Orbits

Exploring the Solar System: Planets and Their Orbits

A colorful worksheet guiding fourth graders through the solar system. Students label planets, trace orbital paths, and learn fun facts about each planet's size and distance from the sun, building foundational astronomy knowledge.

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Animal Adaptations: How Creatures Survive in the Wild

Animal Adaptations: How Creatures Survive in the Wild

This worksheet introduces students to physical and behavioral adaptations. Activities include matching animals to their habitats, identifying camouflage examples, and explaining how features like thick fur or sharp claws help animals thrive.

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The Water Cycle: Evaporation, Condensation, and Precipitation

The Water Cycle: Evaporation, Condensation, and Precipitation

Students explore the water cycle through diagrams and fill-in-the-blank exercises. They trace water's journey from oceans to clouds and back, learning key terms like evaporation and condensation with simple, engaging illustrations.

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Simple Machines: Levers, Pulleys, and Wheels at Work

Simple Machines: Levers, Pulleys, and Wheels at Work

A hands-on worksheet featuring everyday examples of simple machines. Fourth graders identify levers, pulleys, and inclined planes in pictures, then answer questions about how each machine makes work easier in daily life.

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Plant Life Cycle: From Seed to Flowering Plant

Plant Life Cycle: From Seed to Flowering Plant

This worksheet guides students through the stages of plant growth. Activities include sequencing seed germination, labeling plant parts, and understanding the role of sunlight, water, and soil in helping plants develop and reproduce.

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States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas Experiments

States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas Experiments

Students classify objects as solids, liquids, or gases using real-world examples. The worksheet includes simple experiments like melting ice and observing steam, reinforcing concepts of particle arrangement and state changes.

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Food Chains: Who Eats What in Ecosystems

Food Chains: Who Eats What in Ecosystems

A fun worksheet where students build food chains from producers to top predators. They draw arrows between organisms, identify herbivores and carnivores, and learn how energy flows through different habitats like forests and ponds.

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Human Body Systems: Bones, Muscles, and Digestion

Human Body Systems: Bones, Muscles, and Digestion

This worksheet introduces major body systems with labeled diagrams. Fourth graders match organs to their functions, trace the path of food through the digestive system, and learn how bones and muscles work together for movement.

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Weather and Climate: Reading Thermometers and Clouds

Weather and Climate: Reading Thermometers and Clouds

Students practice reading thermometers in Celsius and Fahrenheit, identify cloud types, and record daily weather. The worksheet also explains the difference between weather and climate with simple charts and matching activities.

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Rocks and Minerals: Types, Properties, and Uses

Rocks and Minerals: Types, Properties, and Uses

A worksheet exploring igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. Students classify rocks by texture and color, test hardness with simple tools, and discover how minerals are used in everyday items like pencils and coins.

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Exploring Plant Parts

Exploring Plant Parts

A colorful diagram showing roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. Students label each part and learn how plants absorb water and sunlight to grow. Simple matching activities help reinforce the function of each plant structure.

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Animal Habitats Adventure

Animal Habitats Adventure

This worksheet features pictures of forests, oceans, and deserts. Children match animals like tigers, fish, and camels to their correct homes. Fun facts explain how each animal adapts to survive in its unique environment.

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States of Matter Fun

States of Matter Fun

Illustrations of ice, water, and steam demonstrate solids, liquids, and gases. Kids sort everyday items into the correct category and observe how heating or cooling changes matter. A simple experiment idea is included for hands-on learning.

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Our Solar System Basics

Our Solar System Basics

A bright chart displays the Sun and eight planets in order. Students trace planet names and circle the Earth. Short descriptions highlight key features like Jupiter's size and Saturn's rings, sparking curiosity about space.

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