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4th grade science centers for SMART Notebook

Preview of Smart STEM Tallest Christmas Tree

Smart STEM Tallest Christmas Tree

Created by
Kelcey Malahy
Tis the season for holiday STEM! Here is a SmartBoard activity that I made for a 2nd grade class. This Smart has directions, materials, charts and timers for the activity. Students are to build the tallest Christmas tree that they can in 15 minutes. At the beginning, I have the jobs broken down. For my class, I will not assign specific jobs, but for some classes it could be needed. For older grades, have the students graph their data they collected.
Preview of Pumpkin Life Cycle for SMARTboard

Pumpkin Life Cycle for SMARTboard

Created by
Leigh Majer
Looking for a great interactive Smartboard unit on the Life Cycle of a Pumpkin? With this file you will have everything you need to introduce your unit, brainstorm with your students, direct teach concepts Whole Group as well as allow students to use for Science or Literacy Stations in a Small Group or Individual setting. With 6 video links right at your fingertips, you also will be able to extend the students' learning. The video links as well as the Interactive Smartboard Story incorporate
Preview of Engineering Science Unit: Slides, Activities, Resources and More

Engineering Science Unit: Slides, Activities, Resources and More

33 Engineering Science Unit slides including: Lessons, Activities, Resources, Turn and Talks and more.
Preview of Matter and its Changes Science Unit: Slides, Activities, Lessons and Resources
Preview of Uno's Garden Smart Notebook

Uno's Garden Smart Notebook

Created by
Pink Clouds
Uno's Garden is a picture book written and illustrated by Australian children's author Graeme Base. The story features themes of environmental degradation, conservation of nature and habitat, and extinction. This notebook includes comprehension tasks you can use in conjunction with the book Uno's Garden.
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 Interactive Rocks and Minerals

Interactive Rocks and Minerals

Created by
Jennifer Griffin
This interactive SmartBoard lesson teaches students how to classify rocks and minerals according to color, luster, hardness, etc. It also teaches students the characteristics. Students learn these facts through trial and error within the activities. Objectives and questions are incorporated throughout. A ten question clicker quiz with answers is included at the end.
Preview of Landforms

Landforms

Created by
Robin Markham
This file is a great resource when you are teaching about landforms! It includes definitions, pictures, and video clips to show the students real examples of the landforms all over the world! You will need SMART Notebook to make this presentation work, but let me know if you need it put in PowerPoint instead. Thanks for checking it out!
Preview of Grade 4 Module 3A Unit 1

Grade 4 Module 3A Unit 1

Created by
Module Mania
This is the Simple Machine Module mapped out for you daily! It includes a fun game for lesson 1, all the kid friendly learning targets for each days lesson, graphic organizers... Follow this format to get everything you need to teach the first module unit without going crazy! This unit incorporated language arts and science.
Preview of Intro to Simple Machines - SMART Notebook Lesson

Intro to Simple Machines - SMART Notebook Lesson

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Your students will have a greater understanding of simple machines after interacting with this Smart Notebook lesson. This file includes 25 pages of colorful interaction and activities with your students. Students will see real-world simple machines, watch video clips, read explanations about each type of simple machine, and vote! The 6 types of simple machines discussed are: lever, pulley, inclined plane, wheel & axle, screw, & wedge.
Preview of Sedimentary Rock and Fossil Formation

Sedimentary Rock and Fossil Formation

Created by
Jennifer Griffin
This interactive SmartBoard lesson teaches students how sedimentary rock and fossils are formed. Students learn these facts through reveal activities. Objectives and questions are incorporated throughout. An 8 question clicker quiz with answers is included at the end. Pictures and examples included throughout
Preview of Sink and Float Experiment Slides using Procedural Writing and Scientific Method

Sink and Float Experiment Slides using Procedural Writing and Scientific Method

Notebook slides include the steps of the Scientific Method with visuals, Sink and float experiment with 6 steps including needed materials (large clear container, water, 2 seltzer cans), and a 3 step procedural writing model with photographs that I took of the experiment for the teaching point below. I did this particular lesson with a self-contained class of 12 students with IEP's but it can be altered to include more steps and explanation. The hands-on and visual components of the lesson helpe
Preview of Food Chains and Biomes Smart Notebook Lesson

Food Chains and Biomes Smart Notebook Lesson

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Your students will learn all about food chains and biomes with this smart notebook lesson. This lesson covers food chains, vocabulary such as: decomposers, producers, primary, secondary, tertiary, and quarternary consumers, herbivores, carnivore, omnivores, and more... This 40 page smartboard file includes food chains in the grassland, pond, and ocean biomes. There is tons of practice and instant response voting questions are included. Enjoy! YOU MUST HAVE SMART NOTEBOOK SOFTWARE INSTALLED
Preview of SmartBoard Interactive Physical and Chemical Changes Sort

SmartBoard Interactive Physical and Chemical Changes Sort

Created by
Lauren Bailey
Need a quick interactive activity to help students know the difference between physical and chemical changes? This SmartBoard vortex sort allows the children to come to the board and sort different scenarios into the correct category. This would be a great activity for a whole group lesson or even in small groups with centers. With the vortex activity, it allows the students to self-check because it will only fall into the correct category. This activity provides 16 different scenarios to ca
Preview of Push and Pull unit

Push and Pull unit

Created by
Paul Gold
This resource is the perfect product for teaching your students all about the force of motion of a push and pull. It includes activities to help your students differentiate which force is in motion (manpower/wind/electric/chemical), how to correctly write up a scientific experiment, how the laws of gravity apply and detailed descriptions of simple machines. ___________________________________________________________________ This product requires Notebook software for SmartBoard. You will
Preview of Electrical Circuits for the Elementary Classroom

Electrical Circuits for the Elementary Classroom

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
This SmartBoard lessons includes 5 different lessons on electrical circuits, includes vocabulary, pictures, and diagrams! There are printable labs ready to go, or you can choose to have the students record the lab on their own! All 30 slides are in Smart Notebook are ready for you use!
Preview of Temperature Fahrenheit

Temperature Fahrenheit

Created by
Joseph Failla
Subject: Math Topic: Weather Title: Temperature (Fahrenheit) This is for grades grade(s): 1-4 The Smart board lesson will give students an opportunity to learn about measuring hot and cold temperatures. Cross-curricular links: Math and science Intended learning outcomes: • To recognize a Fahrenheit thermometer • To read a Fahrenheit thermometer You can print out slides to make worksheets. Recommended usage: Introduction/Summary
Preview of Solar System and Moon Phases SmartBoard Review

Solar System and Moon Phases SmartBoard Review

Created by
Dawn Knight
This Smart Board lesson reviews the order of the planets by size and the distance from the sun, moon phases, the motions of earth and the moon, causes of seasons, and the historical contributions of Copernicus, Galileo, Aristotle, and Ptolemy. Each slide has a pullout card with the answers so that this lesson can be used as an independent student activity.
Preview of Smart Notebook Motion, Force,  Reading and Activities

Smart Notebook Motion, Force, Reading and Activities

Created by
Irene King
This is a unit about motion ands force. Explore from two categories of force and motion. Learn which things repel and which attract. Included are reinforcing and colorful activities, enrichment vocabulary and exercises.
Preview of National Geographic Life Science Chapter 2 Connect 4 Review Game

National Geographic Life Science Chapter 2 Connect 4 Review Game

Divide students into two teams and play this 25 question review game that thoroughly covers the chapter two assessment provided by the National Geographic series for fourth grade. Use this Smart Notebook file as a science center or as a whole group review game. Kids love the competition and remember the material much better than using a worksheet to review! Also includes a few blank slides at the end in case you want to create your own questions. Use the answer key provided in your National
Preview of Rock Cycle, Plate Tectonics, and Layer of the Earth SmartBoard Review

Rock Cycle, Plate Tectonics, and Layer of the Earth SmartBoard Review

Created by
Dawn Knight
This SmartBoard file is a great review game. Each question includes a pull-out tab with answers. This allows the game to be used as an independent activity.
Preview of Parts of flower for SmartBoard

Parts of flower for SmartBoard

My Smart Notebook file is perfect to teach the parts of a flower in your Science lessons. This would be great as a group lesson or as a learning center. Also great as a group introduction to the parts of flowers. If you like my work please follow my TPT store or my Pinterest boards for updates. Thank you Maria Zappa-Kasapidi
Preview of CHEMISTRY TEST REVIEW for SMARTBOARD

CHEMISTRY TEST REVIEW for SMARTBOARD

Created by
FergTeaches5
A basic chemistry concept review including identifying states of matter and changing states of matter. The format is in Smart Notebook, so it can be used as a whole group review, center, or individual remotes.
Preview of Bats- megabats vs microbats

Bats- megabats vs microbats

This is a lesson that teaches about the 2 groups of bats- megabats and micro bats. You will list the characteristics, use that information to figure out what bat each picture is and then fill in a venn diagram.
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