Academic Standards
4.2.1: Matter
4.2.1.1: Objects have observable properties that can be measured.
4.2.1.1.1: Measure temperature, volume, weight and length using appropriate tools and units.
Measuring Trees
Measuring Volume
Weight and Mass
4.2.1.2: Solids, liquids and gases are states of matter that have unique properties.
4.2.1.2.2: Describe how the states of matter change as a result of heating and cooling.
4.2.3: Energy
4.2.3.1: Energy appears in different forms, including heat and electromagnetism.
4.2.3.1.1: Describe the transfer of heat energy when a warm and a cool object are touching or placed near each other.
4.2.3.1.2: Describe how magnets can repel or attract each other and how they attract certain metal objects.
4.2.3.1.3: Compare materials that are conductors and insulators of heat and/or electricity.
Circuit Builder
Conduction and Convection
4.2.3.2: Energy can be transformed within a system or transferred to other systems or the environment.
4.2.3.2.2: Construct a simple electrical circuit using wires, batteries and light bulbs.
4.3.1: Earth Structure and Processes
4.3.1.3: Rocks are Earth materials that may vary in composition.
4.3.1.3.1: Recognize that rocks may be uniform or made of mixtures of different minerals.
4.3.1.3.2: Describe and classify minerals based on their physical properties.
Correlation last revised: 3/14/2023