Quality Science Labs, LLC offers innovative laboratory curricula and corresponding kits. Our kits can turn the kitchen into a homeschool laboratory or enhance the lab experience for schools with limited resources.
The 4th Grade Elementary Lab Kit 2nd Edition aims to simplify the task of teaching science. Each kit includes most of the essential materials and equipment, along with an instruction manual, to facilitate a hands-on learning experience for students in private or home school settings.
The laboratory exercises aim to achieve two main goals: firstly, to simplify the learning process for students, and secondly, to facilitate the teaching experience for instructors.
Each experiment is crafted to clearly convey a scientific principle, encompassing a variety of topics that are typically part of a standard fourth-grade curriculum.
The selected equipment ensures the kit is economical, compact, and robust. These kits are specifically for the laboratory segment of the course, while the remainder of the curriculum should be taught using a standard textbook.
The Labs
Matter and Energy
1. Particularly Phenomenal Physical Properties of Matter
2 . States of Matter: Solid or Liquid?
3. All Mixed Up (Mixtures and Solutions)
Force, Motion, and Energy
4. Forms of Energy
5. Magnet Mania
6. Making a Magnet From an Electric Current
Earth and Space
7. Properties of Soils
8. The Changing Surface of the Earth
9. Renewable and Non-renewable Resources
10. Weather Predictions and Weather Maps
11. The Water Cycle
12. Moon Viewing and Moon Cycles
Organisms and Environments
13. Food Chains and Food Webs
14. Decomposers and Recycling
15. Adaptations
16. Inherited vs. Learned
17. Life Cycle Comparisons
Materials and Equipment included with the kit
Balance scale
Balloon (2)
Beakers, 150-mL graduated (2)
Blue foam
Borax
Bowl, plastic
Coffee filter paper
Compass
Copper strip
Copy of Figure 12.3 (from Journal)
Cup, clear 9-oz (4, reusable)
Cup, clear 12-oz. (1)
Cups, foam (2)
“D” battery (Labs 4 and 6)
“D” battery holder with 2 end clips (Labs 4 and 6)
Drinking straw
Figure of maple leaf
Figure of palm leaf
Flash cards of the butterfly cycle
Funnel
Glue
Goggles, safety
Ink pad
Insulated copper wire, 1 m (with both ends stripped of insulation)
Insulated wiring with alligator clip ends (3)
Iron filings with small scoop
Iron nail, small
Light bulb (small) with holder
Light sticks (2)
Magnet (2) (Labs 1 and 5)
Magnifier
Marble
Metal block (Al)
Mixture B (15 colored marbles and 15 marbles of a different color)
Packing peanuts
Paper clips, several small and 1 large
Pencil
Permanent marking pen
Petri dish
Plastic sandwich bags (4)
Potting soil (1/2 cup)
Radish seeds (10)
Recycling cards numbers 1 through 7
Rocks (2)
Rubber band, large
Rubber stopper (any size)
Ruler, metric
Sand, fine (small bag)
Sandpaper (1 sheet, coarse grain)
Sandpaper (1 sheet, fine grain)
Set of Happy/Sad balls
Steel nail, large
Steel nail, small
String, 1 m
Super ball
Tape measure, metric
Thermometer (°F/0C)
Toy Dinosaur
Weather map
Wood block
Zinc strip
Zip top bag, gallon-sized