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All photographs are by Macmillan/McGraw-Hill (MMH) except as noted below Cover Photos: (bkgd) David Keith Jones/Images of Africa Photobank/Alamy; (sky) Digital Vision/PunchStock; (inset) Joseph Van Os/The Image Bank/Getty Images Science Content Standards for California Public Schools reproduced by permission, California Department of Education, CDE Press, 1430 N Street, Suite 3207, Sacramento, CA 95814 Published by Macmillan/McGraw-Hill, of McGraw-Hill Education, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., Two Penn Plaza, New York, New York 10121 Copyright © by Macmillan/McGraw-Hill All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written consent of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., including, but not limited to, network storage or transmission, or broadcast for distance learning Printed in the United States of America 079 09 08 07 06 A Contents LIFE SCIENCE Chapter Plant Life Cycles Chapter Life Cycles of Animals 21 EARTH SCIENCE Chapter Earth’s Materials 41 Chapter Earth’s Past 57 Chapter Earth’s Resources 73 PHYSICAL SCIENCE Chapter Objects in Motion 89 Chapter Forces at Work 109 Everyday Science Activities 129 © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Learning Labs 145 California science standards are noted at the top of activity pages For the text of the standards, please refer to the Reference section of the California Science Student Edition Activity Lab Book iii Name Date Explore California Standard IE 4.c How are leaves alike and different? You need What to Do & Observe Use a hand lens to • hand lens • leaves observe leaves ' Communicate Draw pictures of what you see in the box below What questions you have? Chapter • Plant Life Cycles Activity Lab Book Use with Lesson Plants and Their Parts Explore Name Date ( Compare How are the leaves alike and different? Explore More ) Classify Sort the leaves into groups Draw and © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill label each group you made in the box below Chapter • Plant Life Cycles Activity Lab Book Use with Lesson Plants and Their Parts Name Alternative Explore Date Which leaf you have? In this activity, you will discuss and compare six different leaves You need • leaves What to Do & Write four words that tell about your leaf ' Find a classmate with the same kind of leaf as yours How did you find people with the same kind of leaf as yours? ( Find a classmate with a different kind of leaf than the one you have How is your leaf different from © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill your classmate’s leaf? Chapter • Plant Life Cycles Activity Lab Book Use with Lesson Plants and Their Parts Quick Lab Name Date What are the parts of plants? What to Do & Separate your plant from the soil Look for the roots ' Observe Look at the different You need • plants with flowers • hand lens parts of the plant What parts can you see? ( Communicate Draw a picture of the plant on a separate piece of paper Label the parts that you see What Did You Find Out? * Predict Where you think the fruit and seeds will be? Chapter • Plant Life Cycles Activity Lab Book Use with Lesson Plants and Their Parts © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill ) Infer Why are there no fruits or seeds? Name Date Observe Focus on Skills California Standard IE 4.d To observe, you use your senses to find out about something You use senses to see, feel, hear, smell, and taste Learn It You can use some of your senses to learn about flowers You can write what you observe in a chart © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill jasmine Chapter • Plant Life Cycles Activity Lab Book Use with Lesson Plants and Their Parts Focus on Skills Name Date Try It Find a flower to observe or look at the pictures below & What color is your flower? Which sense did you use to find out? ' How you think the leaves feel? © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill ( Write About It Find another flower and compare Chapter • Plant Life Cycles Activity Lab Book Use with Lesson Plants and Their Parts Name Date What are the parts of a seed? Explore California Standard IE 4.f You need What to Do & Observe Look at the dry lima bean What does it feel like? • dry lima bean • wet lima bean • hand lens ' Observe Look at the wet lima bean What you © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill see? What questions you have about the seeds? Chapter • Plant Life Cycles Activity Lab Book Use with Lesson Flowers and Fruits Learning Lab Name Date ' Put two corn seeds against the side of another cup Add a lot of soil so that the seeds are deep in the soil ( Put two more seeds in a third cup Add soil until the © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill seeds are inch below the surface ) Predict Which seeds will sprout? 148 Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter Name Date Learning Lab * Record Data Keep the soil moist and record how your seeds change Week How Did the Seeds Change? Communicate Your Results Discuss with a group what happened to your seeds • Which seeds sprouted? • Which seeds grow the fastest? © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill • Which seeds started and then stopped sprouting? Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter 149 Learning Lab Name Date Corny Experiments What helps plants grow? What keeps plants from growing? Here are some questions that you may want to explore: • Does corn grow in sand? Does corn grow in clay? © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill • Does temperature change how seeds sprout? Would your seeds sprout in the refrigerator? 150 Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter Name Learning Lab Date How we use natural resources? Soil Sleuth You need Ask Questions • soil Most plants need soil to grow People and animals also need soil because they eat plants What is in soil? How many different things can you find in soil? Are all soils alike? • spoon • plate • hand lens Make a Prediction What kinds of things you think are in soil? Test Your Prediction © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill & Use a spoon to put a little soil on your plate Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter 151 Learning Lab Name Date ' Use a hand lens and observe your soil ( Classify Find objects that look alike Put them into © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill different groups 152 Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter Name Learning Lab Date ) Record Data Write and draw the objects you find in the chart below Plants Animals Rocks Communicate Your Results What did you find in soil? Discuss your results with a partner • How did your predictions compare with your results? © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill • What did your partner find in his or her soil? • How you think the objects in soil got there? Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter 153 Learning Lab Name Date Fun with Cotton Ask Questions We eat many kinds of plants and animals, but we also use them for different things How we use plants? What can we make out of cotton plants? You need • cotton plant • hand lens Make a Prediction What kinds of things you think people can make from cotton plants? Test Your Prediction & Observe Use a hand lens to look at a cotton plant © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill What parts you see? ' Carefully take the fluffy, white ball off the plant Take out all the seeds 154 Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter Name Date Learning Lab ( Communicate What does the white part feel like? ) Gently pull the cotton apart with your fingers Stretch and twist the cotton to make thread How © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill can we use thread? Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter 155 Learning Lab Name Date Communicate Your Results Discuss what you learned with a partner • How we use thread? • What other plants we use everyday? • How can we use animals to make thread? More Natural Resources We use many things from nature Here are some questions you may want to explore: • How can we use the Sun to heat water? © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill • How can we use wind to cool water? • How can we use water to move things? 156 Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter Name Learning Lab Date How can we test a magnet’s strength? You need Magnets Attract • magnets Ask Questions • ruler What happens when magnets are next to each other? How far apart can two magnets be and still attract each other? • white paper Make a Prediction When you think magnets will attract each other? Test Your Prediction & Place a magnet on a piece of paper Mark where the magnet is ' Place a second magnet on the paper Move it toward © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill the first magnet until the first one moves Make another mark to show where the magnet moved ( Measure How far apart were the magnets when they could attract each other? Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter 157 Learning Lab Name Date ) Now use two magnets to move the first magnet How far apart were the magnets when they could attract each other? Communicate Your Results Discuss your results with a partner • How did your predictions compare to your results? • Are two magnets stronger than one magnet? How you © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill know? 158 Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter Name Date Learning Lab Pulling Through Water Ask Questions What can magnets pull through? Will a magnet attract paper clips through a cup of water? You need • magnet • paper clips • cup Make a Prediction Do you think magnets will attract objects through other things? Test Your Prediction & Put some paper clips in a cup Hold one end of the © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill magnet to the side of the cup Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter 159 Learning Lab Name Date ' Write how many clips the magnet attracted © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill ( Fill the cup with water and try the activity again 160 Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter Name Date Learning Lab ) Record Data Fill in the chart to share your results Number of Paper Clips Cup Cup with Water Communicate Your Results Discuss your results with a partner • When did the magnet attract more paper clips? © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill • What can magnets pull through? Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter 161 Learning Lab Name Date Strength Test What else can magnets do? Here are some questions that you may want to explore: • Where on a magnet is the pull the strongest? © Macmillan / McGraw-Hill • How many pieces of paper can a magnet pull through? 162 Learning Lab Activity Lab Book Use with Chapter ... Image Bank/Getty Images Science Content Standards for California Public Schools reproduced by permission, California Department of Education, CDE Press, 1430 N Street, Suite 320 7, Sacramento, CA... 08 07 06 A Contents LIFE SCIENCE Chapter Plant Life Cycles Chapter Life Cycles of Animals 21 EARTH SCIENCE Chapter Earth’s... Activities 129 © Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Learning Labs 145 California science standards are noted at the top of activity

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