Smart Board Activities for Fourth Grade Science
Animation, graphics, and gaming guides students through the study of the water cycle. Students receive animated instruction as well as fun practice in this Smartboard lesson!
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Players help the frog complete its life cycle, reproduce, and multiply. See the frog’s life cycle come to life.
Can be found here Players review the stages of the butterfly’s life cycle in this Smartboard lesson. By getting them all correct, they see the butterfly come to life.
Can be found here Students will drag items on the Smartboard to their correct place on the food chain. As a reward the food chain will “come to life” when all the items are in the right place.
Can be found here Students classify animals based on their different characteristics. Student will enjoy dragging the animals to the bins: mammal, reptile, bird, fish, or amphibian.
Can be found here Students classify animals as Herbivore, Omnivore or Carnivore in this fun lesson. When they get the correct answer, the animals begins eating.
Can be found here Players type the correct missing letters to complete the animal name. Players receive a hint in the animal classification box.
Can be found here This is an awesome game for identifying the parts of an animal cell. Players drag the names of the cell parts to the correct location. When the player gets a correct answer, the part comes alive.
Can be found here This game reviews and reinforces the role of producers, consumer, and decomposers. After clicking the correct category, you will watch it in action.
Can be found here Design, build and share puzzles while you learn about motion and forces. Students must use some of their geometric knowledge to play this fast paced game.
Can be found here Students learn about how various landforms are created and about the length of time it takes. Also, students will visually see the effects of erosion.
Can be found here This game engages players on the Smartboard in a “concentration” type activity to review the various types of fossils. Each pair of cards names a type of fossil and shows an illustration.
Can be found here Students answer practice questions about volcanoes. Each correct answer takes them one step closer to a volcanic eruption.
Can be found here As students answer questions correctly, they inch their way through the solar system. Their skills and knowledge help the comet reach the sun.
Can be found here Students can easily see how the Earth and the moon move around the sun. Controls allow students to adjust the time. Click to see labels, take a quiz, or play a game.
Can be found here This is a cool interactive game about space and the planets in Magic School Bus style. Students will enjoy the graphics and animation as they review information about the solar system.
Can be found here Players are given a weather fact with a missing word or phrase. Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the sentence. Skills levels, easy, medium, and hard, make this game appropriate for many ages.
Can be found here Detailed human anatomy charts are provided on the Smartboard to students when they click on the system they want to learn. Students will like this in depth visualization of the human body.
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