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A Correlation of 2007 to the Alabama Course of Study Science T/S-41B_G4

Introduction This document demonstrates how Scott Foresman Science meets the Alabama Course of Study for Science. Page references are to the Teacher s Edition with facsimile Student Edition and ancillary pages. Pearson Scott Foresman is proud to introduce our all new Scott Foresman Science, Kindergarten through Grade Six. Extensive research and analysis is the foundation for Scott Foresman Science and guides the instructional design. Scaffolded Inquiry Scott Foresman Science is built on three levels of inquiry: Directed Inquiry, Guided Inquiry, and Full Inquiry. All three levels engage students in activities that build a strong science foundation and help them develop a full understanding of the inquiry process. How to Read Science Powerful connections between reading skills and science process skills in every chapter advance science literacy for all students. Differentiated Instruction Leveled Readers for every Student Edition chapter teach the same science concepts, vocabulary, and reading skills at each student s reading level. Time-Saving Strategies Time-saving strategies are built right into the Teacher s Edition that will save the teacher hours of time in lesson preparation. Quick Teaching Plans cover the standards even when class time is short. Everything needed for each activity comes in its own chapter bag. With the Activity Placemat and Tray, activity setup takes only 30 seconds. Premade Bilingual Bulletin Board Kits save time by creating attractive bulletin boards quickly and easily. Technology Scott Foresman Science brings teaching and learning together in one convenient spot the computer. From sfsuccessnet.com to educational CDs and DVDs, this program provides a variety of interactive tools to help support, extend, and enrich classroom instruction. The Online Teacher s Edition provides access to the same printed content, so the teacher can plan lessons with the customizable Lesson Planner from home or school computers. The Online Student Edition allows students, teachers, and parents to access the content of the textbook from computers at school or at home.

to the PHYSICAL SCIENCE Students will: 1. Describe how electrical circuits can be used to produce light, heat, sound, and magnetic fields. 370 371, 378 381, 386 389, 394 395, 416 417, 473, 488 Identifying ways to use and conserve electrical energy 282 283, 292 293, 296 297, 378 381, 388 389, 390 393, 394 395, 416 417, 557 559 Identifying characteristics of parallel and series circuits 370 371, 378 379, 380 381, 388 389, 394 395 Classifying materials as conductors, nonconductors, and insulators of electricity and heat 346 347, 354 355, 366 367, 378 379 Identifying relationships among charge, current, and potential energy 292 293, 370 371, 372, 374 377, 378 381, 390 391, 448 449 Identifying components of a circuit 370 371, 378 381, 386 389, 394 395 2. Compare different pitches of sound produced by changing the size, tension, amount, or type of vibrating material. 412 413, 414 415 Describing the relationship between the structure of the ear and hearing 407, 409, 410 411, 412 413, 414 415 1

3. Recognize how light interacts with transparent, translucent, and opaque materials. Examples: transparent most light passes through, translucent some light passes through, opaque no light passes through 358 359, 402 403, 417, 420 425, 426 427, 548 Predicting the reflection or absorption of light by various objects 420 421 4. Describe effects of friction on moving objects. 434 435, 444 445, 450 451, 468 469 Identifying momentum and inertia as properties of moving objects 434 435, 444 445, 450 451, 468 469 Identifying ways to increase or decrease friction 434 435, 444 445, 450 451, 468 469 LIFE SCIENCE 5. Describe the interdependence of plants and animals. 60 61, 74 75, 77, 82, 84 89, 90 95, 96 97, 104, 110 113, 115 Describing behaviors and body structures that help animals survive in particular habitats Examples: behaviors migration, hibernation, mimicry; body structures quills, fangs, stingers, webbed feet 18 25, 26 31, 81, 84, 114 115, 405 Describing life cycles of various animals to include incomplete and complete metamorphosis Examples: damsel fly, mealworms 20 21, 24 25, 174 175 Tracing the flow of energy through a food chain Example: producer, first level consumer, second level consumer, and third level consumer 60, 74 75, 77, 84 89, 90 95, 96 97 2

Identifying characteristics of organisms, including growth and development, reproduction, acquisition and use of energy, and response to the environment 14 17, 18 25, 26 33, 42 43, 44, 45, 46 49, 50 53, 54 57, 58 65, 66 67, 68 69, 76, 77, 80 83, 84 89, 90 93, 96 97, 108, 110 113, 114 115, 118 123, 124, 130 131, 141, 142 147, 148 151, 152 155, 156 161, 172 175, 176 6. Classify animals as vertebrates or invertebrates and as endotherms or ectotherms. 2 3, 10 13, 18 25, 34 35 Describing the organization of cells into tissues, organs, and organ systems 2 3, 4, 5, 6 9, 10 13, 14 17, 34 35, 42 43, 46 49, 50 53, 54 57, 142 147, 148 151, 152 155, 161 Describing the grouping of organisms into populations, communities, and ecosystems 78 83, 84 89, 90 95, 110 113, 114 117 Classifying common organisms into kingdoms, including Animalia, Plantae, Protista, Fungi, Archaebacteria, and Eubacteria 2 3, 10 13, 14 17, 18 19, 22 23, 34 35, 36 37, 46 49, 84 85, 90, 92 93, 96 97, 116, 121, 158 159 EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE 7. Describe geological features of Earth, including bodies of water, beaches, ocean ridges, continental shelves, plateaus, faults, canyons, sand dunes, and ice caps. 113, 117, 182 185, 199, 218, 243, 258 259, 262 263, 266 267, 270 271, 272 273, 280, 320 8. Identify technological advances and other benefits of space exploration. Examples: laser, pacemaker, dehydrated food, flame retardant clothing, global positioning systems (GPS), satellite imagery, global weather information, diagnostic imagery 102 103, 206 207, 220 221, 256, 366 367, 425, 512, 546 547, 548, 554 555, 557, 560 561, 566 567, 568, 572 575 3

Listing highlights of space exploration, including satellites, manned moon missions, the unmanned Mars mission, and an inhabited space station 102 103, 206 207, 256, 366 367, 512, 514 515, 522, 525 527, 530, 533, 536, 548, 557, 566 567 Identifying Alabama s contribution to the space industry Unit D 1 See also, Grade 5: 412 9. Describe the appearance and movement of Earth and its moon. 490 491, 492 493, 494 499, 500 505 Identifying waxing and waning of the moon in the night sky 501 Identifying lunar and solar eclipses 502, 503 10. Describe the components of our solar system. 520 521, 522 527, 528 533, 534 537 Defining comets, asteroids, and meteors 524 See also, Grade 5. 4