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4th Grade SAVVAS Science Supplement | Fill in the Blank Notes Yearlong BUNDLE

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We love this to help give supplemental support for our vocabulary. It has helped us with vocabulary for science.
These notes are awesome for students to use for test practice. It compacts a TON of information into easy to follow notes! Thank you for an amazing resource!

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    This resource is a MUST HAVE SUPPLEMENT for Elevate Science's 4th grade SAVVAS curriculum! Included is fill in the blank notes for EACH section of EACH topic, where these fill in the blank notes are intentionally designed to highlight key information in each section and are intentionally designed to cover majority of the information that gets covered in those tricky online, application level quizzes.

    Elevate Science is a very wonderful, yet rigorous science curriculum - and implementing these fill in the blank notes have been an absolute game changer for me and other educators that utilize these notes sets. These notes allow students to have key information from each section in an organized way, which allows them to build study skills (as I like to have student study their notes). Be sure to check out the previews!

    Be sure to check that the topics correlate with your SAVVAS curriculum - some states (I think parts of CA is one of them) use a different version of SAVVAS due to the standards demands.

    These fill in the blank notes were designed to not only highlight key information, but were also intentionally designed to highlight the information that gets assessed during the quizzes for each section. Spend more time teaching key concepts/doing fun activities and less time having students write notes or having the information go in one ear and out the other with these fill in the blank notes sets. Oh, and have I mentioned that these notes will allow students to have majority of the key information discussed from each section in an organized way that they can easily look back at?!

    My favorite thing about these notes is the size of the notesheet - each section has two copies of the notes. That way, if I do want students to add additional notes/drawings in their notebook there is still space on that page (and this also saves paper)! These notes fit perfectly into composition notebooks :)

    What I love most is that these notes guide students to build a variety of skills that they might not have ever used before fourth grade such as finding key words in sentences and using context clues to determine a blank. I tried to make it more challenging as the year progresses, but we typically do a lot of partner discussions after reading a section to find the missing blanks. With that being said, I personally recommend reading each section together as a class so you can pause, reflect, and expand student thinking on specific content topics while also using the notes to capitalize on key information. This is the way that the most learning takes place!


    If you aren't ready to commit to this SAVVAS ELEVATE SCIENCE year long supplement bundle, click on the hyperlinks for the desired topic that you would like to try out.

    Topic 1 - Energy and Motion (4th Grade)

    Topic 2 - Human Uses of Energy (4th Grade)

    Topic 3 - Waves and Information (4th Grade)

    Topic 4 -  Earth’s Features (4th Grade)

    Topic 5 - Earth's Natural Hazards (4th Grade)

    Topic 6 - The History of Planet Earth (4th Grade)

    Topic 7 - Structures and Functions (4th Grade)

    Topic 8 - Human Body Systems (4th Grade)

    If you love these notes know a 4th grade teacher that also has a district that uses SAVVAS SCIENCE, please share this 5th Grade SAVVAS Sci Notes BUNDLE with them or one of these Topic sections for them to view!!


    Topic 1 - Properties of Matter (5th Grade)

    Topic 2 - Changes in Matter (5th Grade)

    Topic 3 - Earth's Systems (5th Grade)

    Topic 4 - Earth's Water (5th Grade)

    Topic 5 - Human Impacts on Earth's Systems (5th Grade)

    Topic 6 - Solar System (5th Grade)

    Topic 7 - Patterns in Space (5th Grade)

    Topic 8 - Energy and Food (5th Grade)

    Topic 9 - Matter and Energy in Ecosystems (5th grade)


    *Disclaimer: I created these notes through using the information provided in the SAVVAS Elevate Science curriculum. These "Fill in the Blank" notes are only intended to supplement this curriculum, and are not to be used for any other purpose. Once again, all notes included are gathered from the source listed below.

    Miller, Z., Padilla, M. J., & Wysession, M. (2019). Elevate science. 4th grade teacher edition. Pearson.

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    NGSS4-PS4-2
    Develop a model to describe that light reflecting from objects and entering the eye allows objects to be seen. Assessment does not include knowledge of specific colors reflected and seen, the cellular mechanisms of vision, or how the retina works.
    NGSS4-LS1-1
    Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction. Examples of structures could include thorns, stems, roots, colored petals, heart, stomach, lung, brain, and skin. Assessment is limited to macroscopic structures within plant and animal systems.
    NGSS4-PS3-4
    Apply scientific ideas to design, test, and refine a device that converts energy from one form to another. Examples of devices could include electric circuits that convert electrical energy into motion energy of a vehicle, light, or sound; and, a passive solar heater that converts light into heat. Examples of constraints could include the materials, cost, or time to design the device. Devices should be limited to those that convert motion energy to electric energy or use stored energy to cause motion or produce light or sound.
    NGSS4-ESS1-1
    Identify evidence from patterns in rock formations and fossils in rock layers to support an explanation for changes in a landscape over time. Examples of evidence from patterns could include rock layers with marine shell fossils above rock layers with plant fossils and no shells, indicating a change from land to water over time; and, a canyon with different rock layers in the walls and a river in the bottom, indicating that over time a river cut through the rock. Assessment does not include specific knowledge of the mechanism of rock formation or memorization of specific rock formations and layers. Assessment is limited to relative time.
    NGSS4-PS3-3
    Ask questions and predict outcomes about the changes in energy that occur when objects collide. Emphasis is on the change in the energy due to the change in speed, not on the forces, as objects interact. Assessment does not include quantitative measurements of energy.

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