SCIENCE WORKSHEETS FOR GRADE 4
Here's the thing about fourth grade science: it's the exact moment when kids sto...
Download Original →Exploring the Water Cycle: Evaporation and Condensation
This worksheet guides fourth graders through the water cycle with diagrams of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Students label each stage and answer simple questions about how water moves from oceans to clouds and back to Earth.
Download Original →Animal Classification: Vertebrates and Invertebrates
Kids sort animals into vertebrates and invertebrates using clear pictures and clues. The worksheet includes a chart for listing mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, plus a fun fact about insects being the largest invertebrate group.
Download Original →Plant Parts and Their Functions
Students identify roots, stems, leaves, and flowers on a labeled diagram. Short descriptions explain how each part helps the plant survive, from absorbing water to making food through photosynthesis. A matching activity reinforces learning.
Download Original →Simple Machines: Levers, Pulleys, and Wheels
This worksheet introduces levers, pulleys, wheels, and inclined planes with real-life examples like seesaws and flagpoles. Students match each machine to its function and draw a simple machine they use at home.
Download Original →Earth's Layers: Crust, Mantle, and Core
A colorful cross-section of Earth shows the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. Fourth graders label each layer and read short facts about temperature and composition. A bonus question asks why the core is so hot.
Download Original →Food Chains: Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers
Students build a simple food chain using pictures of grass, rabbits, and hawks. The worksheet explains how energy flows from the sun to plants to animals, and includes a section on decomposers like worms and fungi.
Download Original →States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas
This worksheet uses ice, water, and steam to teach states of matter. Students sort items into solid, liquid, or gas categories and answer questions about melting, freezing, and evaporation. A simple experiment suggestion is included.
Download Original →The Solar System: Planets in Order
Kids learn the order of planets from the sun with a mnemonic device. The worksheet features a diagram to label each planet and fun facts about size and distance. A coloring activity helps reinforce planet names.
Download Original →Weathering and Erosion: How Rocks Change
Students explore how wind, water, and ice break down rocks into soil. The worksheet includes before-and-after pictures of landscapes and asks kids to identify causes of erosion. A matching game pairs terms with definitions.
Download Original →Human Body Systems: Skeletal and Muscular
This worksheet introduces the skeleton and muscles with a labeled diagram of major bones and muscle groups. Students match body parts to their functions and complete a fill-in-the-blank about how bones and muscles work together for movement.
Download Original →Exploring the Water Cycle
A colorful diagram shows evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Students label each stage and draw arrows to connect them. This hands-on worksheet helps fourth graders understand how water moves through the environment in a continuous loop.
Download Original →Simple Plant Life Cycle
Bright illustrations depict a seed sprouting into a seedling, then a mature plant with flowers and fruit. Kids cut and paste the stages in order. This activity reinforces how plants grow and reproduce, building foundational biology knowledge for grade 4.
Download Original →Magnetism and Attraction
A worksheet features everyday objects like paper clips, coins, and erasers. Students predict which items a magnet will attract, then test and record results. This experiment teaches magnetic properties and encourages scientific observation and data collection skills.
Download Original →Food Chain in a Forest
An engaging forest scene shows a sun, grass, rabbit, and fox. Learners draw arrows from the energy source to each consumer. This worksheet explains how energy flows through living things, introducing key concepts of producers, consumers, and predators.
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