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Week 4
Oct. 2
Grade 4
October, 2016
Science
(All problems are projected and subject to change.)
Unit A
Chapter 1
Lesson 3
Vocabulary:
Objectives:
Homework:
A World of Living Things
Living Things
What are Plants with Seeds? (2 periods) Pgs. A18 – A23
Embryo, flower, fruit.
Identify seeds as reproductive cells of plants.
List features and examples of plants that reproduce with seeds.
Pg. A23
Objectives:
Homework:
What are Fungi? (1 period) Pgs. A26 – A29
Fungi, hyphae, spore, mold.
Identify that fungal spores produce new fungi.
Describe the features of fungi.
Pg. A29
Review
Unit A: Chapter 1 (1 period) Pgs. A34 – A35
Lesson 4
Vocabulary:
Oct. 6
Test
Week 5
Oct. 9
Unit A
Chapter 2
Lesson 1
Vocabulary:
Objectives:
Homework:
Lesson 2
Vocabulary:
Objectives:
Homework:
Oct. 13
Quiz
Week 6
Chapter 2
Oct. 16
Lesson 3
Vocabulary:
Objectives:
Homework:
Unit A: Chapter 1
A World of Living Things
Animal Growth and Adaptions
What are the Basic Needs of Animals? (2 periods) Pgs. A38 – A45
Environment, climate, oxygen, shelter, metamorphosis.
Recognize that all animals have five basic needs: food, water, oxygen,
shelter, and climate.
Conclude that animals meet their needs in different ways.
Pg. A45
How do Animals’ Body Parts Help Them Meet Their Needs?
(2 periods) Pgs. A46 – A53
Adaptation, camouflage, mimicry.
Identify three adaptations birds have to help them survive.
Describe animal body part adaptations that enable them to meet their
needs.
Pg. A53
Chapter 2: Lessons 1 and 2
Animal Growth and Adaptions
How Do Animals’ Behaviors Help Them Meet Their Needs?
(2 periods) Pgs. A54 – A61
Instinct, migration, hibernation.
Identify ways animals behave to enable them to meet their needs.
Distinguish between instinctual behavior and learned behavior in animals.
Pg. A61
Enrichment
Review
Oct. 20
TEST
Week 7
Oct. 23
Chapter 3
Lesson 1
Vocabulary:
Objectives:
Homework
Lesson 2
Vocabulary:
Objectives:
Homework
Oct.27
Quiz
Science and Technology/People in Science (1 Period)
Pgs. A62 – A65
Unit A: Chapter 2 (1 period) Pgs.A66 – A67
Unit A: Chapter 2
Plant Growth and Adaptations
What Do Plants Need to Live? Pgs. A70 - 75
Carbon dioxide, nutrient, photosynthesis.
Identify the four basic needs of plants.
Explain how plants make food.
Give examples of plant adaptations.
Explain how plant adaptations enable plants to survive in different
environments.
Review: Pg. A75
How Do Leaves, Stems, and Roots Help Plants Live? Pgs.A76-81
Dormancy, transpiration, taproot, fibrous root.
Identify ways that leaves, stems, and roots help plants live.
Give examples of unusual plant adaptations.
Review: Pg. A75
Chapter 3: Lesson 1 and 2