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4th grade science lessons for SMART Notebook

Preview of Landforms SMARTboard interactive activity- games and Discovery Education links

Landforms SMARTboard interactive activity- games and Discovery Education links

Created by
Tiny Toes
Check out the video PREVIEW of this lesson. I am SUPER excited about this lesson! This is a fun, interactive SMARTboard .notebook whiteboard activity for Landforms. Landforms included are: oceans, canyons, valleys, mountains, plains, volcano, island, lakes, hills, deserts, and rivers For EACH landform is a link to Discovery Education videos. Your school has to be subscribed to this for the link to work. If your school does not have a subscription, YouTube has many videos. The SMARTboard l
Preview of Non-Fiction Exploration Unit: Lessons, Slides, Activities and More!

Non-Fiction Exploration Unit: Lessons, Slides, Activities and More!

Smart Notebook slides for Non-Fiction unit: Includes 75 slides with lessons, activities, turn and talk, resources and more!
Preview of Early Map Skills

Early Map Skills

This UNIT contains Smartboard lessons that are geared towards children who are just learning basic map skills. Some key concepts covered are the following. Introduction to a variety of maps, Early maps, Parts of Maps, Directions (N,S,E,W), Compass Rose, Map Symbols, Map Keys, Scale, Standard and Metric Scale Measurements, Map Titles, Map Labels, Types of Maps, Globes, The Equator, Hemispheres, Landforms, Relief Maps, Product Quilts. This Unit also includes printable worksheets available in PDF
Preview of Human Ear SmartBoard Lesson

Human Ear SmartBoard Lesson

Created by
A. Burgess
Take a virtual trip into the human ear! Let your children dive into how the human ear works, from the entrance of sound waves, up to the brain! This SmartBoard lesson includes information on: -Inner, middle, and outer ear -Eardrum -Sound waves -Information on how sound waves travel
Preview of Primary Connections Package It Better-Chem. Science WHOLE TERM'S WORK DONE 4 YOU

Primary Connections Package It Better-Chem. Science WHOLE TERM'S WORK DONE 4 YOU

Created by
The Right Stuff
You will need to BUY THE OUTLINE- "PACKAGE IT BETTER: YEAR 4" from Primary Connections: primaryconnections.org.au (Or download it from Scootle for free on the DEC portal if you're a NSW teacher. Not sure about other states). The inserted links are all working as of this upload, but this can change due to variables in the future. By downloading, you understand that all links are not infallible and may need replacing as time goes by. Worksheets are also attached. You will need to follow preparatio
Preview of Weather and Climate-Interactive Lesson

Weather and Climate-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. differentiate between weather and climate, 2. identify the five major types of climate in the world, 3. understand how elevation, latitude, ocean currents, wind, and topography help determine a region’s climate. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and a companion quiz so you can quickly prepare an
Preview of Conductors and Insulators-Interactive Lesson

Conductors and Insulators-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. review the parts of a simple circuit, 2. understand the meaning of the conductor and insulator, 2. identify whether particular solids and fluids are conductors or insulators using virtual experiments, 4. understand why conductors conduct electricity and insulators do not, 5. recognize that good conductors of electricity tend to be good conductors of heat. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, vi
Preview of Becoming a Scientist Unit Plan

Becoming a Scientist Unit Plan

Created by
Sarah Meador
This is the first unit that I use in my sixth-grade science class. It covers classroom expectations, lab safety rules and symbols, the metric system, and includes an experiment where student compare and test their unique designs. My students use a lab notebook, so pages are meant to be cut and glued into the notebook. However, the pages can be easily completed on their own without the notebook. This unit also includes references to the New Generation Science Standards (public draft from June 20
Preview of Contour Maps-Interactive Lesson

Contour Maps-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. understand that contour maps show the features of a region, 2. understand how contour lines provide details of the elevation of features and structures, 3. learn how to use topographic maps to draw cross sections and to match topographic maps with landform cross sections. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a l
Preview of Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Lesson

Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Lesson

Created by
Monica Rabil
This is a super cute interactive Smartboard that goes along with your science resources unit. Can be broken up into 3-4 different lessons with 3 different interactive review activties.
Preview of Smartboard Animal Family Characteristics

Smartboard Animal Family Characteristics

This plan contains 42 slides covering mammals, birds, reptiles and insects. amphibians and fish. It explains the characteristics of each animal group and gives example of each trait. It also includes an animal sort at the end to assess understanding.
Preview of Fossils: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dig

Fossils: Chocolate Chip Cookie Dig

Created by
Savvy Science
This smart lesson walks students through the scientific process for digging for fossils (aka chocolate chips.) The idea is to relate this lab to the real world experience and demonstrate to students that digging for fossils is not as easy as they might have expected.
Preview of Smartboard: States of Matter (Solids, Liquids, Gases)

Smartboard: States of Matter (Solids, Liquids, Gases)

This is a Smart Notebook 11 file. This lesson is designed to teach the three states of matter: Solids, Liquids, Gases. There are 7 slides in this file. 1. Definition of Melting, Evaporation, Condensing, Freezing 2. What is a Gas? 3. What is a Liquid? 4. What is a Solid? 5. Irreversible changes 6. Reversible changes 7. Flash sorting activity Solids, Liquids, Gases (Students will drag items into the appropriate categories.) Please download the preview to see thumbnail p
Preview of The Skeletal and Muscular Systems-Interactive Lesson

The Skeletal and Muscular Systems-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. identify and describe the functions of the skeletal system and its major bones, 2. understand how the muscular system interacts with the skeletal system. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and a companion quiz so you can quickly prepare and evaluate your learners’ progress. To use these lesson
Preview of Seasons and the Earth's Tilt-Interactive Lesson

Seasons and the Earth's Tilt-Interactive Lesson

Students will understand Earth’s revolution and tilt and how these relate to seasons. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and a companion quiz so you can quickly prepare and evaluate your learners’ progress. To use these lessons you will need a free viewer from SMART Technologies™ call SMART Notebook interactive
Preview of Ecosystems-Interactive Lesson

Ecosystems-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. identify and describe the parts of an ecosystem, 2. identify and describe the interaction of biotic and abiotic factors within an ecosystem, 3. identify different types of ecosystems and organisms that inhabit them, 4. recognize that ecosystems can be fragile, 5. recognize that changes to one element within an ecosystem can affect many other elements within an ecosystem, 6. recognize that newly introduced species can damage the balance of an ecosystem. Each page invites your
Preview of Gravity Smartboard Lesson

Gravity Smartboard Lesson

This Smartboard presentation can be used to teach gravity to students in grades 4-8. The lesson includes the following: 1) A KWL chart about gravity 2) An explanation about the difference between mass and weight 3) A 10 question quiz 4) A mass and weight comparison activity 5) Notes on the difference between mass and weight 6) Pictures of instruments that measure mass and weight 7) How to calculate surface gravity on other planets 8) An activity requiring students to put the surface gravity of
Preview of Energy and Work-Interactive Lesson

Energy and Work-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. understand that energy has the ability to cause motion or to create change, 2. understand that work is done when an object moves a distance or when something undergoes a chemical change, 3. recognize different forms of energy, 4. understand that energy is often transformed between different forms of energy. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experience
Preview of Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy-Interactive Lesson

Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. compare and contrast renewable and non-renewable energy, 2. understand what fossil fuels are and how they are formed, 3. study how electricity can be generated from a variety of energy sources, 4. examine the benefits and drawbacks of different energy sources. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan a
Preview of Fossils-Interactive Lesson

Fossils-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. understand the nature of a fossil and how fossils are formed, 2. understand what fossils can teach us about organism development and Earth’s history, 3. examine a variety of fossils, 4. create strategies for identifying a fossil’s organism or its modern-day relative(s). Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a le
Preview of Electric Circuits-Interactive Lesson

Electric Circuits-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. understand the elements needed to create an electric circuit, 2. identify the different features of series and parallel circuits. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and a companion quiz so you can quickly prepare and evaluate your learners’ progress. To use these lessons you will need a free v
Preview of Erosion Smart Board Lesson for K-5 students with Photos and Group Activity

Erosion Smart Board Lesson for K-5 students with Photos and Group Activity

Use this lesson to teach students about erosion and how it changes our landforms on Earth. There are many real photographs to show how water and wind shape the earth and also a culminating activity where students work collaboratively to select a problem associated with erosion and discuss possible solutions to solve it. Enjoy!
Preview of Environment Ecology Smartboard Notebook Presentation Lesson

Environment Ecology Smartboard Notebook Presentation Lesson

Created by
Lisa Michalek
This Smartboard Notebook presentation Lesson Plan has 37 slides and covers the following topics: Populations & Communities, Properties of a Population, Carrying Capacity, Autotrophs, Heterotrophs, Producers, Herbivores, Carnivores, Predators, Scavengers, Omnivores, Decomposers, Symbiotic Relationships, Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism, Competition, Effects of Competition, Food Chains, Tropic Levels, Food Webs, Pyramid of Energy, Pyramid of Biomass, Material Cycles, Carbon-Oxygen Cycle, W
Preview of Sound Waves-Interactive Lesson

Sound Waves-Interactive Lesson

Students will: 1. understand that sound is a vibration that travels in waves, 2. understand frequency and amplitude, and how they define the pitch and loudness or softness of a sound, 3. understand how and why frequency and amplitude change the characteristics of sound waves. Each page invites your learner to interactive with the subject to engage the information. Lessons use audio, animation, virtual manipulatives and other engaging experiences. Our Lessons are compete with a lesson plan and
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