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Grade 4 NGSS Science Growing Bundle Comic-Style Lessons, Activities, Worksheets

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Cool School Comics
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4th, Homeschool
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    7 Steps to the Scientific Method

    Description

    Transform your 4th-grade science class into a fun and interactive learning environment with our fully loaded, NGSS-aligned growing bundle of lesson plans, worksheets, and activities. This package includes expertly crafted comic-style content, hands-on activities, and shareable slideshows that will engage and challenge your students.

    Buying into this bundle now will allow you to receive FREE ACCESS to every comic I add from here on out. Keep your eyes on your TPT inbox for updates when new products are added.

    Comics have the power to engage even your most reluctant readers. They are approachable and make information ACCESSIBLE and FUN! Buy now, and save big!

    I am currently on a grade 4 kick. With the renewable and nonrenewable resources unit complete, I have moved on to energy. I have already completed electrical energy. sound energy, and light energy. These are all included in this bundle.

    Up next, is thermal energy. The forms of energy comics are complete, and my plan is to build the foundational understanding necessary to grasp thermal transfer.

    Remember, investing now means you will have lifetime access to every update and upgrade to this bundle.

    Your students will light up with excitement when you give them the opportunity to read science in comic form. Give your 4th-graders a chance to rip their eyes away from screens and put reading back in their hands.


    What makes Cool School Comics such an impactful learning tool?

    • They are FUN! 
      • This is the most crucial benefit.
      • Students are more willing to participate and more engaged. 
      • The content STICKS.

    • Visual learning is EFFECTIVE. 
      • About 65% of the population consists of visual learners. 
      • Visual information is processed faster. 
      • Students who SEE information are more likely to retain it.

    • EASY to implement! 
      • These lesson plans are complete and ready to go, requiring minimal prep time.
      • You only need to make copies, upload supplementals to your virtual classrooms, and set up the hands-on activities.
      • Lots of flexibility! You can print these as posters, add them to interactive notebooks, hand them out to students, or share them virtually. There is plenty of room for modifications.

    • Comics make content ACCESSIBLE
      • Naturally differentiated, comics accommodate a wide range of learning abilities and styles. 
      • Great for classrooms with a diverse population of learners
      • They can simultaneously rope in both your gifted and struggling students (and everyone in between).
      • Reluctant readers gravitate toward comics.
      • Comics help English Language Learners and SPED students find success.

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    Total Pages
    50+ and Multiple Google Slideshows
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    Standards

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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-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.
    NGSS3-5-ETS1-3
    Plan and carry out fair tests in which variables are controlled and failure points are considered to identify aspects of a model or prototype that can be improved.
    NGSS3-5-ETS1-1
    Define a simple design problem reflecting a need or a want that includes specified criteria for success and constraints on materials, time, or cost.

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