4.1: The position and motion of objects can be changed by pushing or pulling.

4.1.1: Demonstrate that a force can cause an object to start moving, stop, or change speed or direction.

Force and Fan Carts
Free Fall Tower

4.1.2: Use measurement tools and standard units to compare and contrast the motion of objects such as toy cars, balls, model rockets or planes in terms of change in position, speed and direction.

Force and Fan Carts
Free Fall Tower
Measuring Motion

4.1.3: Design and conduct experiments to determine how the motion of objects is related to the mass of the object and the strength of the force applied.

Force and Fan Carts
Free Fall Tower
Weight and Mass

4.1.4: Describe how friction forces caused by air resistance or interactions between surface materials affect the motion of objects.

Force and Fan Carts
Free Fall Tower

4.2: All organisms depend on the living and nonliving features of the environment for survival.

4.2.1: Give examples of ways that living and nonliving things are interdependent within an ecosystem.

Forest Ecosystem
Pond Ecosystem

4.2.2: Draw diagrams showing how the sun?s energy enters and is transferred from producers to consumers in a local land or aquatic food chain.

Forest Ecosystem
Prairie Ecosystem

4.2.3: Design and conduct simple investigations to record interactions among producers, consumers, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores and decomposers in an ecosystem.

Forest Ecosystem
Prairie Ecosystem

4.2.4: Analyze food webs to describe how energy is transferred from plants to various animals in an ecosystem.

Forest Ecosystem
Prairie Ecosystem

4.4: Electrical and magnetic energy can be transferred and transformed.

4.4.1: Construct complete (closed) and incomplete (open) series circuits in which electrical energy is transformed into heat, light, sound and/or motion energy.

Circuit Builder
Energy Conversions
Free Fall Tower

4.4.2: Draw labeled diagrams of complete and incomplete circuits and explain necessary components and how components must be arranged to make a complete circuit.

Circuit Builder

4.4.3: Predict whether diagrammed circuit configurations will light a bulb.

Circuit Builder

4.4.4: Develop a method for testing conductivity, and analyze data to generalize about which materials are good electrical conductors and which are good insulators.

Circuit Builder

4.4.6: Describe materials that are attracted by magnets.

Magnetism

4.4.8: Investigate how magnets react with other magnets and analyze findings to identify patterns in the interactions between north and south poles of magnets.

Magnetism

4.4.9: Give examples of uses of magnets (e.g., motors, generators, household devices).

Magnetism

Correlation last revised: 3/31/2015

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