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Hands on Science:
Science Kit Descriptions ~ 4th Grade

>  Astronomy: Learn about the earth's cycles (night-day), seasons, and the moon's phases.  Make and calibrate a sundial.  Begin to understand the effects of gravity in space.  Study constellations and their legends.  Classify planets by their physical characteristics.  Begin to appreciate the vast distances in the solar system as a scale model is built.  Kit includes nightly astronomical observation journal and suggested research projects.

>  Levers and Pulleys:  Investigate fulcrum, effort, and load of the three classes of levers.  Conduct experiments with a spring scale to measure the relationships between the parts of the lever system.  Diagram common tools to determine how the tools apply levers.  Use fixed, single, movable, and compound pulley systems to lift a load.  Quantify effort with spring scales.  Use math to determine the relationship between the number of ropes pulling on the load and the effort needed to lift it.

>  Magnetism and Electricity:  Explore permanent magnets including what materials are attracted and how they interact.  Measure the force of attraction.  Explore simple electrical circuits by constructing a circuit with a battery, motor, and switch.  Test various objects in the circuit for conductivity or insulation properties.  Explore the relationship between electricity and magnetism by making an electromagnet; compare the strength of electromagnets.  Build a telegraph, develop a code, and use inventions for classroom communication. Includes FOSS Science Readers to supplement the hands on lessons.

>  Structures of Life:  Find seeds in fresh fruit and describe and compare the seed properties.  Grow bean, pea, sunflower, and corn seeds and compare the effect water has on the seeds.  Grow beans in a hydroponic garden to observe the complete life cycle.  Observe the structures and behaviors of crayfish as you learn to care for these animals.  Use a mapping technique to keep track of crayfish territorial behavior.  Observe the structures and behaviors of the land snail and compare to the crayfish.  Investigate the pulling power of snails by attaching loads with a harness and sled.  Learn that plants and animals are living organisms that have observable structures and behaviors.  Also learn that organisms have predictable life cycles and that they reproduce their own kind. Includes FOSS Science Readers to supplement the hands-on lessons.

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