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Grade Level Expectations

   


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Grade 4
Science

GLE 1

Ask questions about objects and events in the environment (e.g., plants, rocks, storms)

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GLE 2

Pose questions that can be answered by using students' own observations, scientific knowledge, and testable scientific investigations

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GLE 3

Use observations to design and conduct simple investigations or experiments to answer testable questions

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GLE 4
Predict and anticipate possible outcomes
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GLE 5

Identify variables to ensure that only one experimental variable is tested at a time

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GLE 6
Use a variety of methods and materials and multiple trials to investigate ideas (observe, measure, accurately record data)
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GLE 7

Use the five senses to describe observations

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GLE 8
Measure and record length, temperature, mass, volume, and area in both metric system and U.S. system units
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GLE 9
Select and use developmentally appropriate equipment and tools (e.g., magnifying lenses, microscopes, graduated cylinders) and units of measurement to observe and collect data
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GLE 10
Express data in a variety of ways by constructing illustrations, graphs, charts, tables, concept maps, and oral and written explanations as appropriate
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GLE 11
Combine information, data, and knowledge from one or more of the science content areas to reach a conclusion or make a prediction
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GLE 12

Use a variety of appropriate formats to describe procedures and to express ideas about demonstrations or experiments (e.g., drawings, journals, reports, presentations, exhibitions, portfolios)

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GLE 13
Identify and use appropriate safety procedures and equipment when conducting investigations (e.g., gloves, goggles, hair ties)
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GLE 14

Identify questions that need to be explained through further inquiry

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GLE 15
Distinguish between what is known and what is unknown in scientific investigations
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GLE 16
Select the best experimental design to answer a given testable question
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GLE 17
Recognize that a variety of tools can be used to examine objects at different degrees of magnification (e.g., hand lens, microscope)
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GLE 18
Base explanations and logical inferences on scientific knowledge, observations, and scientific evidence
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GLE 19
Describe procedures and communicate data in a manner that allows others to understand and repeat an investigation or experiment
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GLE 20
Determine whether further investigations are needed to draw valid conclusions
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GLE 21

Use evidence from previous investigations to ask additional questions and to initiate further explorations

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GLE 22

Explain and give examples of how scientific discoveries have affected society

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GLE 23
Determine linear, volume, and weight/mass measurements by using both metric system and U.S. system units to compare the results

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http://www5.unitedstreaming.com
Video: Matter and It's Properties: Measuring Matter

GLE 24
Illustrate how heating/cooling affects the motion of small particles in different phases of matter
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GLE 25

Describe various methods to separate mixtures (e.g., evaporation, condensation, filtration, magnetism)

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GLE 26
Measure, record, and graph changes in position over time (e.g., speed of cars, ball rolling down inclined plane)
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GLE 27
Describe how the amount of force needed to cause an object to change its motion depends on the mass of the object

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http://www5.unitedstreaming.com
Video: Lets Move It: Newton's Laws of Motion

GLE 28

Explain the relationship between volume (amplitude) of sound and energy required to produce the sound

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GLE 29

Compare the rates at which sound travels through solids, liquids, and gases

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http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/soundwaves/
GLE 30
Explain the relationship between frequency (rate of vibration) and pitch
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http://www.smv.org/pubs/PSSolutionsSquaker.pdf
GLE 31

Diagram what happens to white light as it passes through a prism

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GLE 32
Describe how light bends or refracts when traveling through various materials (e.g., pencil in a glass of water)
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http://www.cape.k12.mo.us/jefferson/grammer/Light.html
GLE 33

Describe how heat energy moves through a material by conduction

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GLE 34
Give examples of ways heat can be generated through friction (e.g., rubbing hands)
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GLE 35
Give examples of ways heat can be produced by conversion from other sources of energy
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GLE 36
Test and classify materials as conductors and insulators of electricity
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GLE 37
Demonstrate how a complete circuit is needed for conducting electricity
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GLE 38
Explain the effects of Earth's gravity on all objects at or near the surface of Earth
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GLE 39

Describe energy transformations (e.g., electricity to light, friction to heat)

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GLE 40

Explain the functions of plant structures in relation to their ability to make food through photosynthesis (e.g., roots, leaves, stems, flowers, seeds)

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http://www.davidson.k12.nc.us/webquests/plants.htm
GLE 41
Describe how parts of animals' bodies are related to their functions and survival (e.g., wings/flying, webbed feet/swimming)
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GLE 42

Describe how the organs of the circulatory and respiratory systems function

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http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/brooklyn/humanbody/
GLE 43
Explain the primary role of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in the body
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GLE 44
Analyze food labels to compare nutritional content of foods (e.g., amounts of carbohydrates, fats, proteins)
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GLE 45
Identify reproductive structures in plants and describe the functions of each
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http://www.davidson.k12.nc.us/webquests/plants.htm
GLE 46
Describe how some plants can be grown from a plant part instead of a seed
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http://www5.unitedstreaming.com
Video: All About Plants
GLE 47
Sequence stages in the life cycles of various organisms, including seed plants
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http://www5.unitedstreaming.com
Video: Life Cycles
GLE 48
Classify examples of plants and animals based on a variety of criteria
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GLE 49

Compare similarities and differences between parents and offspring in plants and animals

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GLE 50
Explain how some organisms in a given habitat compete for the same resources
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GLE 51
Describe how organisms can modify their environment to meet their needs (e.g., beavers making dams)
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GLE 52
Describe how some plants and animals have adapted to their habitats
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http://www.wcusd5.net/attend/rogers/grommpat/Animal%20Habitats/index.htm
GLE 53
Identify the habitat in which selected organisms would most likely live and explain how specific structures help organisms to survive
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GLE 54
Describe the effect of sudden increases or decreases of one group of organisms upon other organisms in the environment
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GLE 55
Recognize that sedimentary rocks are composed of particles that result from weathering and erosion (e.g., sandstones, conglomerates)
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GLE 56
Investigate the properties of soil (e.g., color, texture, capacity to retain water, ability to support plant growth)
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GLE 57

Explain how unequal heating of Earth's land and water affects climate and weather by using a model

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GLE 58
Draw, label, and explain the components of a water cycle
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http://www5.unitedstreaming.com
Video: Water Smart: The Sun, Water Cycle, and Climate
GLE 59
Measure, chart, and predict the weather using various instruments (e.g., thermometer, barometer, anemometer)
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GLE 60
Identify various types of weather-related natural hazards and effects (e.g., lightning, storms)
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http://www5.unitedstreaming.com
Video: Dynamic Earth
GLE 61
Identify safety measures applicable to natural hazards
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http://www5.unitedstreaming.com
Video: Severe Weather Safety: Watch for the Warning
GLE 62
Classify rocks and minerals according to texture, color, luster, hardness, and effervescence
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http://cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/fellows/brannon/webquest/kmbindex.html
GLE 63
Demonstrate and explain how Earth's surface is changed as a result of slow and rapid processes (e.g., sand dunes, canyons, volcanoes, earthquakes)
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GLE 64
Describe and sequence the phases of the Moon and eclipses
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GLE 65
Compare a solar and a lunar eclipse
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GLE 66
Diagram the movement of the Moon around Earth and the movement of Earth around the Sun
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GLE 67
Explain the changing appearance of the Moon and its location in the sky over the course of a month
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GLE 68
Identify the relationship between Earth's tilt and revolution and the seasons
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GLE 69
Explain how technology has improved our knowledge of the universe (e.g., Hubble telescope, space stations, lunar exploration)
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GLE 70
Design an ecosystem that includes living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) components and illustrates interdependence
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GLE 71
Describe and explain food chains/webs and the directional flow of energy in various ecosystems (e.g., construct a model, drawing, diagram, graphic organizer)
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GLE 72
Predict and describe consequences of the removal of one component in a balanced ecosystem (e.g., consumer, herbivores, nonliving component)
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The links above provide resources for PreKindergarten teachers of the Bogalusa City School System to help incorportate the GLEs and technology into their daily caasdfasdf

 

 

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