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PRINT and DIGITAL - Energy - Transfers and Transformations - Fourth Grade NGSS

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This resource was a life saver! My students found this energy unit to be very engaging. The videos and activities that went with each lesson were very engaging. This is a great supplemental resource!
I love this unit! It is perfect to supplement my curriculum which isn't hands on or engaging at all. My students love all the activities!

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    PRINT and DIGITAL - Energy Transfers and Transformations - Fourth Grade NGSS

    This comprehensive bundle unit is specifically designed for fourth-grade students to learn about the topic of Energy.

    STANDARDS ALIGNMENT:

    The unit consists of 10 engaging lessons that incorporate hands-on activities. It is fully aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for third grade, specifically covering the following standards: NGSS.4-PS3-4 | NGSS.4-PS3-3 | NGSS.4-PS3-1 | NGSS.4-PS3-2

    PRINT AND DIGITAL FORMATS:

    Enjoy flexibility, with all activities available in both print and digital versions. The digital version is hosted on Google Slides and comes with options such as narrated audio lessons, video science lab demonstrations, and other activities allowing for easier differentiation and self-paced student learning.

    APPROACH TO LEARNING

    Unlock your students' natural curiosity and passion for science with this interactive and hands-on teaching unit. Designed to connect with their prior knowledge and provide immersive experiences, this unit offers lessons that guide students through complex scientific principles in an accessible way. Students will actively participate in hands-on experiments and activities that make learning exciting and memorable. This unit promotes independent learning and encourages students to reflect on their understanding, helping them build a solid foundation of knowledge in a fun and stimulating environment.

    WHAT'S COVERED?

    In this unit, we look at the following topics:

    Lesson 1 - What is Energy?

    Lesson 2 - Potential and Kinetic Energy

    Lesson 3 - Gravitational Potential Energy

    Lesson 4 - Elastic Potential Energy - Building Catapults

    Lesson 5 - Energy Transference - Can you save the sugar cube?

    Lesson 6 - Forms of Energy

    Lesson 7 - What is Energy Transfer/Transformation?

    Lesson 8 - Electrical Energy

    Lesson 9 - Energy Sources

    Lesson 10 - Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy

    Key Features:

    • Printable Resources: Detailed lesson plans, student response journals, assessments, quizzes, hands-on investigations, science lab activities, vocabulary posters, guiding questions, an end-of-unit project, and much more. Everything you need in a tangible, ready-to-use format.
    • Digital Resources on Google Slides: Each lesson also comes in a digital variant enriched with narrated audio slides. This ensures that students can engage with content at their own pace, making it particularly useful for remote learning, differentiated instruction, or for students who benefit from auditory learning. Interactive activities incorporated within these slides further enhance student engagement and understanding. All labs have a video demonstration version to allow for flexibility between in-person labs and digital labs.

    Please download the previews to see all that is included, including samples of everything!

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    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-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.
    NGSS4-PS3-1
    Use evidence to construct an explanation relating the speed of an object to the energy of that object. Assessment does not include quantitative measures of changes in the speed of an object or on any precise or quantitative definition of energy.
    NGSS4-PS3-2
    Make observations to provide evidence that energy can be transferred from place to place by sound, light, heat, and electric currents. Assessment does not include quantitative measurements of energy.

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