SCIENCE WORKSHEETS GRADE 4

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS GRADE 4

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Exploring the Water Cycle

Exploring the Water Cycle

A colorful diagram shows evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Students label each stage and draw arrows connecting them. This worksheet helps fourth graders understand how water moves through the environment in a continuous loop.

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Parts of a Plant

Parts of a Plant

Bright illustrations highlight roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. Kids match each part to its function, like absorbing water or making food. Perfect for reinforcing basic botany concepts in a fun, visual way.

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Simple Machines at Home

Simple Machines at Home

Everyday objects like scissors, ramps, and pulleys are pictured. Students identify levers, wedges, and wheels. This activity connects science to real life, showing how simple machines make work easier around the house.

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Animal Habitats Match-Up

Animal Habitats Match-Up

A worksheet featuring deserts, forests, oceans, and tundras. Children draw lines from animals like camels, bears, and fish to their correct homes. It builds understanding of adaptation and ecosystem diversity.

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States of Matter Sorting

States of Matter Sorting

Pictures of ice, steam, and water help kids sort solids, liquids, and gases. A simple chart guides them to classify items by particle arrangement. Great for introducing physical changes in matter.

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Food Chain Fun

Food Chain Fun

Arrows connect sun, plants, herbivores, and carnivores in a chain. Students fill in missing links and explain energy flow. This worksheet clarifies predator-prey relationships and the role of producers.

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Weather Tools and Their Uses

Weather Tools and Their Uses

Illustrations of thermometers, rain gauges, and wind vanes appear. Kids match each tool to what it measures, like temperature or wind direction. A practical lesson for budding meteorologists.

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Rocks and Minerals Observation

Rocks and Minerals Observation

Blank spaces let students describe color, texture, and hardness of rock samples. A streak test guide is included. This hands-on worksheet encourages careful observation and classification of earth materials.

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The Human Skeleton Labeling

The Human Skeleton Labeling

A clear outline of a skeleton shows major bones like the skull, ribs, and femur. Students write names in boxes. It supports learning about body structure and the importance of bones for support.

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Magnetism and Attraction

Magnetism and Attraction

Objects like paperclips, coins, and erasers are drawn. Kids predict which items a magnet will attract, then test and record results. This worksheet introduces magnetic properties and scientific prediction.

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Hands-On Soil Layers Experiment

Hands-On Soil Layers Experiment

A colorful diagram showing sand, clay, and humus layers in a jar. Students observe how water filters through different soil types. This worksheet guides fourth graders to record their predictions and results while learning about Earth's natural resources.

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Animal Adaptations in the Arctic

Animal Adaptations in the Arctic

A polar bear and arctic fox are illustrated with labels for thick fur and blubber. Students match physical traits to survival needs. This worksheet helps grade 4 learners explore how animals use camouflage and insulation to thrive in cold habitats.

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Simple Circuit Building Challenge

Simple Circuit Building Challenge

A clear drawing of a battery, wires, and a light bulb. Students follow step-by-step instructions to create a working circuit. The worksheet includes questions about conductors and insulators, making it perfect for introducing fourth graders to basic electricity concepts.

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Life Cycle of a Butterfly Diagram

Life Cycle of a Butterfly Diagram

Four labeled stages—egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly—are shown in a circular flow. Students cut and paste pictures in the correct order. This worksheet reinforces grade 4 understanding of metamorphosis and the sequential changes in living organisms.

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