This is a 10 question quiz that helps test student's knowledge over sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks. There are also 4 bonus questions include that have students categorize specific rock types by the three major categories.
This is a matching vocabulary quiz used when teaching about rocks and minerals. Answer key is included.
Vocabulary:
rock cycle
igneous
metamorphic
sedimentary
mineral
sediment
pressure
fossil
magma
crust
Hello! This is a four question, plus a bonus, quiz on half sheets in Microsoft Word. It has an answer key. This is designed for a quick "flashback" after watching the video and should take less than 10 minutes to take and go over the answers. I use these in my classroom after every Bill Nye The Science Guy DVD that we watch. I grade it by making each question worth 25 points and the bonus (which never counts against you) worth 10. These are great to leave with a substitute!
This is a quick review quiz, test or simple worksheet that can be used as a completed study guide or assessment or review. Students will write the word Sun, Earth or Moon next to each description. This can be placed in a center with books to be completed. There is also a labeling section to help with understanding size and orbit.
There is also a bonus to put the planets in order to help with the introduction of the planets for the next unit.
This is a short matching quiz for ten vocabulary words relating to the fast and slow processes that change the Earth's surface.
deposition
earthquake
erosion
glacier
landforms
landslide
plates
sand dune
volcano
weathering
FULLY-EDITABLE quiz with answer key based on the following 4th grade NGSS standard: 4-ESS1-1. Identify evidence from patterns in rock formations and fossils in rock layers to support an explanation for changes in a landscape over time.Multiple choice, true/false, and short answer questions included.
This is a 2-page assessment that I made for my "Water's Role on Earth" summer class. (I got the water cycle image off google-not sure of the source, which is why I'm listing this item for free). You may edit to your liking. Please leave me a review so I know what I can improve. Thank you and enjoy!
This quiz shows the different cycles of the moon in a picture. There is a word bank included and lines where the students can write the different phases.
This assessment tests students' knowledge on what makes up the inner and outer planets, why Pluto is not considered a planet, and why the sun looks bigger than other stars. Print both pages back to front and cut in half for half sheet tests to save paper. This assessment is aligned with the 4th grade Colorado science standards.
This creative, easy to implement lesson will get and hold the attention of your students. They will be engaged in the activities and learn more than you expect. The conceptual learning model in Science lesson leads to increased understanding of how scientific concepts affect the world around us.
Quiz over the water cycle, inspired from unit 9, lesson 1 science hmh science curriculum for third grade. Does include science vocabulary quiz over words evaporation, condensation, precipitation, water cycle, salt water, and fresh water.
A quick 5 question quiz covering the three types of rocks, (sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic). Final question touches on Fossils. Great informal rock quiz!
This is a 10-question, multiple choice only quiz on the water cycle. I used this to assess student understanding of Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) MS-ESS2-4 Develop a model to describe the cycling of water through Earth's systems driven by energy from the sun and the force of gravity. The first question is a sample question from the OAKS exam.
This is a cumulative test for the standards S:ESS1:4:4.1, S:ESS1:4:7.1, S:ESS2:4:1.1, S:ESS2:4:1.2, S:ESS2:4:3.2, S:ESS2:4:3.1 in third and fourth grade
3rd - 4th
Astronomy, Earth Sciences
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