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4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy
4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy
4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy
4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy
4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy
4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy
4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy
4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy
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4th Grade Science Study Guide – PhD Science Level 4 Module 2

Help your students confidently prepare for their Module 2 science assessment with this engaging, assessment-style study guide! This resource reviews energy transfer, energy transformation, motion, sound, light, collisions, and data analysis using student-friendly language and NGSS-aligned practice.

Students will practice:

  • Identifying indicators of energy
  • Energy transfers and transformations
  • Analyzing data and identifying patterns
  • Motion and speed
  • Collisions and energy transfer
  • Scientific modeling
  • Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) responses
  • Science vocabulary

This study guide was designed to mirror the rigor and format of classroom science assessments while using original questions and scenarios.

šŸ“¦ WHAT'S INCLUDED

āœ… Student-friendly vocabulary definitions

āœ… Vocabulary fill-in-the-blank practice with word bank

āœ… Assessment-style study guide questions

āœ… Data analysis practice

āœ… Scientific modeling practice

āœ… CER response practice

āœ… Teacher answer key

āœ… Original scenarios and questions

šŸŽÆ PERFECT FOR

  • Test prep
  • Science review
  • Homework
  • Independent practice
  • Small groups
  • Intervention
  • Early finishers
  • Sub plans
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4th Grade Science Study Guide | PhD Science Level 4 Module 2 | Energy

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Description

4th Grade Science Study Guide – PhD Science Level 4 Module 2

Help your students confidently prepare for their Module 2 science assessment with this engaging, assessment-style study guide! This resource reviews energy transfer, energy transformation, motion, sound, light, collisions, and data analysis using student-friendly language and NGSS-aligned practice.

Students will practice:

  • Identifying indicators of energy
  • Energy transfers and transformations
  • Analyzing data and identifying patterns
  • Motion and speed
  • Collisions and energy transfer
  • Scientific modeling
  • Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) responses
  • Science vocabulary

This study guide was designed to mirror the rigor and format of classroom science assessments while using original questions and scenarios.

šŸ“¦ WHAT'S INCLUDED

āœ… Student-friendly vocabulary definitions

āœ… Vocabulary fill-in-the-blank practice with word bank

āœ… Assessment-style study guide questions

āœ… Data analysis practice

āœ… Scientific modeling practice

āœ… CER response practice

āœ… Teacher answer key

āœ… Original scenarios and questions

šŸŽÆ PERFECT FOR

  • Test prep
  • Science review
  • Homework
  • Independent practice
  • Small groups
  • Intervention
  • Early finishers
  • Sub plans
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text, including what happened and why, based on specific information in the text.
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas and information clearly.
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