SCIENCE WORKSHEETS CLASS 4

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS CLASS 4

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Exploring Plant Parts: Roots, Stems, and Leaves

Exploring Plant Parts: Roots, Stems, and Leaves

A colorful worksheet guiding fourth graders to label plant parts like roots, stems, and leaves. Includes simple diagrams and fill-in-the-blank questions to reinforce how plants absorb water and sunlight for growth.

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Animal Classification: Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles

Animal Classification: Mammals, Birds, and Reptiles

This science sheet helps class 4 students sort animals into groups based on traits like fur, feathers, or scales. Fun matching activities and a short quiz make learning vertebrate categories easy and engaging.

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The Water Cycle: Evaporation and Condensation

The Water Cycle: Evaporation and Condensation

An illustrated worksheet explaining how water moves from oceans to clouds and back as rain. Students draw arrows and complete sentences about evaporation, condensation, and precipitation in a simple cycle diagram.

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Simple Machines: Levers, Pulleys, and Wheels

Simple Machines: Levers, Pulleys, and Wheels

A hands-on activity sheet where fourth graders identify everyday tools like seesaws and flagpoles as simple machines. Includes cut-and-paste exercises to match each machine with its function and real-life example.

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Earth’s Layers: Crust, Mantle, and Core

Earth’s Layers: Crust, Mantle, and Core

This worksheet features a cross-section diagram of Earth for students to color and label. Short descriptions explain each layer’s composition and temperature, with a word bank to support vocabulary building.

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Food Chains: Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers

Food Chains: Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers

A printable science page where class 4 learners connect arrows to show energy flow from grass to lions. Includes a simple ecosystem scenario and questions about what happens when one link is removed.

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States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas

States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas

Students explore ice, water, and steam through sorting activities and observation prompts. The worksheet includes a table to record properties like shape and volume, plus a fun melting experiment idea.

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Human Body: Skeletal and Muscular Systems

Human Body: Skeletal and Muscular Systems

A detailed worksheet with a skeleton outline for labeling bones like the skull and femur. Short reading passages explain how muscles pull bones to create movement, followed by true-or-false questions.

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Weather Instruments: Thermometer, Rain Gauge, and Wind Vane

Weather Instruments: Thermometer, Rain Gauge, and Wind Vane

This science sheet introduces tools used to measure temperature, rainfall, and wind direction. Students match each instrument to its purpose and draw their own simple weather station setup.

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Rocks and Minerals: Types and Properties

Rocks and Minerals: Types and Properties

A worksheet featuring images of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks for identification. Activities include a hardness scale chart and a scratch test observation log to classify common minerals.

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Exploring Plant Life Cycles

Exploring Plant Life Cycles

A vibrant worksheet guiding fourth graders through seed germination, growth, flowering, and seed dispersal. Includes labeling diagrams and sequencing activities to reinforce how plants reproduce and change over time.

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Simple Machines in Daily Life

Simple Machines in Daily Life

Interactive science sheet where students identify levers, pulleys, wheels, and inclined planes in common objects. Features real-world examples and matching exercises to build understanding of mechanical advantage.

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Weather and Climate Patterns

Weather and Climate Patterns

Engaging worksheet comparing daily weather with long-term climate trends. Students analyze temperature charts, precipitation data, and seasonal changes while practicing observation and data recording skills.

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Animal Adaptations and Habitats

Animal Adaptations and Habitats

A fun classification activity exploring how animals survive in deserts, forests, and oceans. Children match body features like fur, fins, or camouflage to specific environments, fostering critical thinking about survival strategies.

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