The Ultimate 4th Grade Science TEKS Book List

One of my favorite ways to address the 4th grade science TEKS all year long while also inspiring students is through read-alouds and a robust classroom library. It’s important to make sure representation is diverse and many interesting careers and historical stories are mentioned.

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Category 1: Matter and Energy

4.5 The student knows that matter has measurable physical properties and those properties determine how matter is classified, changed, and used. The student is expected to:

4.5A measure, compare, and contrast physical properties of matter, including mass, volume, states (solid, liquid, gas), temperature, magnetism, and the ability to sink or float

Curious Pearl Explains States of Matter

Mario and the Hole in the Sky: How a Chemist Saved Our Planet

What’s the Matter in Mr. Whiskers’ Room?

Matter: Physical Science for Kids

From Leather to Football

4.5B compare and contrast a variety of mixtures, including solutions

Changing Matter

Panning for Gold

 

Category 2: Force, Motion, and Energy

4.6 The student knows that energy exists in many forms and can be observed in cycles, patterns, and systems. The student is expected to:

4.6A differentiate among forms of energy, including mechanical, sound, electrical, light, and thermal

Energy: Physical Science for Kids

Then and Now: A Journey Through the History of Machines

Burn: Michael Faraday’s Candle

Papa’s Mechanical Fish

Whoosh: Lonnie Johnson’s Super Soaking Stream of Inventions

Clang: Ernst Chladni’s Sound Experiment

Mr. Ferris and His Wheel

Now and Ben

4.6B differentiate between conductors and insulators of thermal and electrical energy

I have not come across any good books for this particular SE. 

4.6C demonstrate that electricity travels in a closed path, creating an electrical circuit

Electrical Wizard: How Nikola Tesla Lit Up the World

You Wouldn’t Want to Live Without Electricity

4.6D design a descriptive investigation to explore the effect of force on an object such as a push or a pull, gravity, friction, or magnetism

Curious Pearl Kicks Off Force and Motion

Gravity

I Fall Down

The Marvelous Thing That Came From a Spring

Newton and Me

 

Category 3: Earth and Space

4.7 The students know that Earth consists of useful resources and its surface is constantly changing. The student is expected to:

4.7A examine properties of soils, including color and texture, capacity to retain water, and ability to support the growth of plants

You Wouldn’t Want to Live Without Dirt

Is All Soil the Same?

Under Your Feet

4.7B observe and identify slow changes to Earth’s surface caused by weathering, erosion, and deposition from water, wind, and ice

Grand Canyon

A Chip off the Old Block

Cracking Up: A Story About Erosion

4.7C identify and classify Earth’s renewable resources, including air, plants, water, and animals, and nonrenewable resources, including coal, oil, and natural gas, and the importance of conservation

Energy Island

Buried Sunlight: How Fossil Fuels Have Changed the Earth

The Story of Fossil Fuels

4.8 The student knows that there are recognizable patterns in the natural world and among the Sun, Earth, and Moon system. The student is expected to:

4.8A measure, record, and predict changes in weather

Weather and Seasons

Meteorology and Forecasting the Weather

4.8B describe and illustrate the continuous movement of water above and on the surface of Earth through the water cycle and explain the role of the Sun as a major source of energy in this process

Rivers of Sunlight

Water is Water

The Water Princess

One Well

Water: National Geographic Kids

All the Water in the World

4.8C collect and analyze data to identify sequences and predict patterns of change in shadows, seasons, and the observable appearance of the Moon over time

The Reasons for the Seasons

The Moon Book

Moon! Earth’s Best Friend

Aerospace Engineer Aprille Ericsson

Mae Among the Stars

Scott Kelly: My Journey to the Stars

 

Category 4: Organisms and Environments

4.9 The student knows and understands that living organisms within an ecosystem interact with one another and with their environment. The student is expected to:

4.9A investigate that most producers need sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food, while consumers are dependent on other organisms for food

Living Sunlight

4.9B describe the flow of energy through food webs, beginning with the Sun, and predict how changes in the ecosystem affect the food web

Coral Reefs

If Sharks Disappeared

Wolf Island

What If There Were No Bees?

It’s a Fungus Among Us

Butternut Hollow Pond

4.10 The student knows that organisms undergo similar life processes and have structures and behaviors that help them survive within their environment. The student is expected to:

4.10A explore how structures and functions enable organisms to survive in their environment

Just the Right Size

Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons

Redwoods

Beauty and the Beak

When Whales Walked the Earth

How to Survive as a Firefly

How to Survive as a Shark

Perfectly Peculiar Plants

Shark Lady

Manfish: A Story of Jacques Cousteau

4.10B explore and describe examples of traits that are inherited from parents to offspring such as eye color and shapes of leaves and behaviors that are learned such as reading a book and a wolf pack teaching their pups to hunt effectively

Follow the Moon Home

Urban Biologist Danielle Lee

Stellaluna

When Whales Cross the Sea

Inheritance of Traits: Why is My Dog Bigger Than Your Dog?

4.10C explore, illustrate, and compare life cycles in living organisms such as beetles, crickets, radishes, or lima beans

One Tiny Turtle

From Egg to Honeybee

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