G4 RE Answer Key final_wj_revised 3-17-2009

Reading Essentials Grade 4 Answer Key

Chapter 1 kingdoms of life

Lesson 1 Living Things and Their Needs

Read a Table: Is It a Living Thing?

grow, reproduce, react to changes (p. 3)

Read a Table: Cell Parts

Possible answers: cell wall, chloroplast (p. 5)

Quick Check

1. water, food, place to live (p. 3)

2. cell walls, chloroplasts, chlorophyll (p. 5)

3. cell membranes, nucleus, chromosomes, mitochondria, cytoplasm (p. 5)

4. no cell walls, no chloroplasts, no chlorophyll (p. 5)

5. tissue (p. 6)

6. organ(p. 6)

7. organ system(p. 6)

8. It makes things look bigger. (p. 7)

Lesson 2 Classifying Living Things

Read a Chart: Classifying Organisms

ancient bacteria, bacteria, protists, animals (p. 9)

Read a Diagram: Naming Organisms

Canis(p. 13)

Quick Check

9. A trait is a feature of a living thing. (p. 8)

10. ancient bacteria, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, animals (p. 9)

11. genus (p. 11)

12. They have cell walls. (p. 12)

13. bacteria (p. 12)

14. its genus and species (p. 13)

Lesson 3 The PlantKingdom

Read a Diagram: Photosynthesis

sunlight, carbon dioxide (p. 18)

Read a Photo: Plants People Eat

Fruit—Possible answers: tomatoes, apples, peppers, pumpkins

Vegetable—Possible answers: potatoes, carrots, turnips (p. 21)

Quick Check

15. by their parts, by how they make new plants (p. 15)

16. b: Roots (p. 17)

17. a: Stems (p. 17)

18. through stomata on the bottom of the leaves (p. 19)

19. veins (p. 19)

20. light, nutrients, water (p. 20)

21. Possible answers: building materials, furniture, houses, clothes, medicine (p. 21)

Lesson 4 How Seed Plants Reproduce

Read a Photo: Conifer Seeds

the male pinecone (23)

Read a Diagram: Making Bigger Pumpkins

offspring 2 (p. 29)

Read a Photo

a—daffodil; b—chain plant (p. 31)

Quick Check

22. seed (p. 23)

23. pollen (p. 23)

24. Possible answers: moving pollen, pollination (p. 25)

25. pollination (p. 27)

26. Possible answers: color, size, shape (p. 28)

27. pollinate (p. 29)

28. bulb (p. 31)

29. cutting (p. 31)

30. runner (p. 31)

31. tuber (p. 31)

Chapter 1: Vocabulary Review

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1. b [organism; top row, starting 1st letter at the left]

2. d [seed; top row, starting 10th letter from the left, at a diagonal]

3. a[cell; 2nd row, starting 5th letter from the left]

4. h [trait; top row, 14th column, starting at the top]

5. c [pollination; 4th row, starting 1st letter at the left]

6. i [kingdom; top row, starting 9th letter from the left, at a diagonal]

7. f [ovary; 3rd row, starting 1st letter at the left]

8. j [photosynthesis; bottom row; starting 1st letter at the left]

9. e [fertilization; 8th row, starting first letter at the left]

10. g [reproduction; 7th row, starting 2nd letter from the left]

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1. life cycle

2. spore

3. tissue

4. organism

5. germination

6. organ

7. Possible answer: germination, seedling adult plant, pollination, fertilization, fruit with seeds, animal eats fruit

Summarize

Possible answer: Living things are grouped by their characteristics. Plants have structures that carry out certain jobs. In the leaves, plantsuse sunlight to make their own food.

Chapter 2 the animal kingdom

Lesson 1 Animals Without Backbones

Read a Photo: Invertebrate Groups

They all are invertebrates. (They have no backbones.) (p. 37)

Read a Photo: Before and After

It turns red.It rolls up into a ball. (p. 39)

Quick Check

1. by symmetry, by backbone or no backbone (p. 37)

2. false; Most mollusks live in water. Snails and slugs live on land. (p. 39)

3. true (p. 39)

4. false; An echinoderm has spiny skin. (p. 39)

5. true (p. 39)

6. hard (p. 40)

7. outside (p. 40)

8. c (p. 43)

9. a (p. 43)

10. b (p. 43)

Lesson 2 Animals with Backbones

Read a Chart: Classes of Vertebrates

cold-blooded (p. 45)

Read a Photo: Amphibians and Reptiles

frog (p. 46)

Quick Check

11. does not (p. 44)

12. changes (p. 44)

13.birds, mammals (p. 45)

14. Possible answer: They spend part of their lives in water. (p. 47)

15. Possible answer: Their skin is covered in scales or plates. (p. 47)

16. Possible answer: Their feathers are light. (p. 47)

17. Females make milk to feed their young. (p. 49)

18. warm-blooded (p. 49)

19. hair (p. 49)

20. water; most other places on Earth (p. 49)

Lesson 3 Systems in Animals

Read a Diagram: Respiratory and Circulatory Systems

Gills are part of the fish’s respiratory system. Lungs are part of the hamster’s respiratory system. (p. 53)

Read a Diagram: The Digestive System

to the intestine (p. 54)

Quick Check

21. b (p. 51)

22. a (p. 51)

23. c (p. 51)

24. true (p. 53)

25. false; the heart is the main organ in the circulatory system. (p. 53)

26. digestive system with one opening (p. 55)

27. digestive system with two openings (p. 55)

28. digestive system with many parts (p. 55)

29. digestive system with many parts (p. 55)

Lesson 4 Animal Life Cycles

Read a Photo: Complete Metamorphosis

A larva hatches from each egg. (p. 59)

Read a Table: Kinds of Reproduction

budding, regeneration (p. 61)

Quick Check

30. chick (p. 57)

31. adult (p. 57)

32. complete metamorphosis (p. 59)

33. heredity (p. 61)

34. fertilization (p. 61)

35. when an animal changes its behavior by interacting with its environment (or other animals) (p. 63)

38. a set of actions that a living thing is born with (p. 63)

Chapter 2: Vocabulary Review

Page 64

Across

2. exoskeleton

4. invertebrate

5. clone

6. muscular system

7. respiratory system

8. nervous system

9. cold-blooded

Down

1. warm-blooded

3. skeletal system

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Summarize

Possible answer: All animals are classified as either invertebrate or vertebrate. Invertebrates are animals without backbones. Vertebrates are animals with backbones. Animals have body systems to do basic life functions. Animals go through stages of growth and change during their life cycles.

Chapter 3 Exploring Ecosystems

Lesson 1 Introduction to Ecosystems

Read a Diagram: A Pond Ecosystem

Possible answers: The fish live in the water. The duck lives on the land in a nest. The turtle lives in the water and on land. (p. 69)

Read a Photo: Populations and Communities

Left picture: ferns, parrots; Right picture: bears, grasses (p. 71)

Quick Check

1. c (p. 69)

2. d (p. 69)

3. a (p. 69)

4. b (p. 69)

5. A community is all the populations in an ecosystem. (p. 71)

6. A population is all the members of a species that live in an ecosystem. (p. 71)

Lesson 2 Biomes

Read a Map: Biomes of the World

deciduous forest, grassland (p. 73)

Read a Photo: Tree Orchids

in the understory (p. 75)

Quick Check

7. Possible answer: taiga, grassland, tropical rain forest, tundra, deciduous forest, desert (p. 73)

8. Possible answer: taiga, grassland, tropical rain forest, tundra, deciduous forest, desert (p. 73)

9. DecidousForest: cool to moderate; TropicalRain Forest: warm (p. 75)

10. DeciduousForest: fertile; TropicalRain Forest: poor in nutrients (p. 75)

11. desert (p. 76)

12. Possible answers: freshwater, wetland, estuary, ocean.(p. 77)

13. Possible answers: freshwater, wetland, estuary, ocean.(p. 77)

14. Possible answers: freshwater, wetland, estuary, ocean.(p. 77)

15. Possible answers: freshwater, wetland, estuary, ocean.(p. 77)

Lesson 3 Relationships in Ecosystems

Read a Diagram: Pond Food Chain

sunfish (p. 80)

Read a Diagram: Ocean Food Web

Possible answer: The whale is a predator of seal, seagulls, and fish. (p. 82)

Quick Check

16. depend on other living things for food and energy (p. 79)

17. break down wastes and remains of other living things (p. 79)

18. algae (p. 81)

19. All of the living things in the food chain will become food for decomposers.
(p. 81)

20. energy pyramid (p. 83)

Chapter 3: Vocabulary Review

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1. grassland

2. biotic factor

3. consumer

4. desert

5. energy pyramid

6. habitat

7. decomposer

Page 85

Across

2. prey

3. producer

4. taiga

5. competition

6. predator

7. tundra

Down

1. ecosystem

3. population

Summarize

Possible answer: Living and nonliving things interact with each other in an ecosystem. Earth has six major biomes, or large ecosystems. Each biome has its own kind of plants, animals, weather, and soil. Energy is passed from one living thing to another in an ecosystem.

Chapter 4 Surviving in Ecosystems

Lesson 1 Animal Adaptations

Read a Photo: Animal Adaptations

fennec fox (p. 89)

Read a Photo: Animal Interactions

The fish eat algae off the turtle’s shell. (p. 91)

Quick Check

1. adaptations (p. 89)

2. c (p. 91)

3. b (p. 91)

4. a (p. 91)

Lesson 2 Plants and Their Surroundings

Read a Diagram: Tropism Experiment

stems (p. 92)

Read a Photo: Desert Adaptations

waxy cover (p. 93)

Quick Check

5. tropism (p. 92)

6. It has a thick, waxy cover (p. 93)

Lesson 3 Changes in Ecosystems

Read a Photo: Natural Change in Ecosystems

Plants and trees grew. (p. 94)

Read a Photo: Manufactured Ecosystems

They can provide a home for living things. (p. 97)

Quick Check

7. volcanic eruption (p. 95)

8. destroyed coastal wetlands (p. 95)

9. landslide, flood (p. 95)

10. too little rain; drought (p. 95)

11. Possible answers: deforestation, overpopulation, pollution (p. 97)

12. Possible answers: deforestation, overpopulation, pollution (p. 97)

13. Possible answers: deforestation, overpopulation, pollution (p. 97)

14. extinct (p. 98)

15. accommodation (p. 98)

16. endangered (p. 98)

17. endangered (p. 98)

Chapter 4: Vocabulary Review

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1. b

2. c

3. a

4. d

5. d

6. a

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1. e

2. a

3. b

4. g

5. f

6. d

7. c

Summarize

Possible answer: Animals have adaptations that help them live in their environments. Plants also adapt and respond to their environments. When an ecosystem changes, some animals survive, but others die.

Chapter 5 Shaping Earth

Lesson 1 Earth

Read a Map: Landforms of the United States

1: mountains; 2: canyon; 3: plains; 4: sand dunes (p. 105)

Read a Diagram: From Land to Sea

continental slope (p. 107)

Quick Check

1. d (p. 104)

2. a (p. 104)

3. c (p. 104)

4. b (p. 104)

5. A delta is a landform that is formed where a river meets the ocean. (p. 107)

6. Possible answers: solid, place where landforms are located (p. 109)

7. Possible answers: hot, made of iron, at center of Earth (p. 109)

Lesson 2 The Moving Crust

Read a Diagram: Mountains in the Making

both of them (fault-block and fold mountains) (p. 111)

Read a Diagram: Time Line of Seismic Study

1937 (p. 115)

Quick Check

8. fault (p. 111)

9. fold (p. 111)

10. An earthquake is a sudden shaking of Earth’s crust caused by movement along a fault. (p. 113)

11. seismic waves (p. 115)

12. seismograph (p. 115)

13. a place where Earth’s crust is very thin and volcanoes form (p. 117)

Lesson 3 Weathering and Erosion

Read a Photo: Rivers Shape the Land

the movement of river water (p. 121)

Read a Diagram: A GlacierDepositsLand

at the terminus (p. 123)

Quick Check

14. weathering that changes the size and shape of rocks without changing what the rocks are made of (p. 119)

15. weathering that changes rocks by changing what the rocks are made of (p. 119)

16. erosion (p. 121)

17. deposition (p. 121)

18. A glacier is a thick, moving sheet of ice. (p. 123)

19. Possible answers: mining, landfills, cutting down forests (p. 125)

20. Possible answers: mining, landfills, cutting down forests (p. 125)

21. Possible answers: mining, landfills, cutting down forests (p. 125)

Lesson 4 Changes Caused by the Weather

Read a Photo: Before and After

Possible answer: The fire burned down trees and harmed animals.

Possible answer: The flood covered the plaza so people could not walk there. (p. 127)

Read a Photo: Hurricane Damage

Possible answer: It destroyed houses. (p. 129)

Quick Check

22. After a flood, new soil is put on the land. The nutrients in the soil help plants grow. (p. 126)

23. Possible answers: lightning; people playing with matches (p. 126)

24. tornado (p. 128)

25. hurricane (p. 128)

26. Possible answers: in places with mountains or hills, in high places where precipitation has occurred (p. 131)

Chapter 5: Vocabulary Review

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1. e

2. f

3. d

4. a

5. b

6. h

7. c

8. g

9. crust

10. hurricane

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Across

2. weathering

6. landslide

7. flood

8. deposition

9. tornado

10. mantle

Down

1. seismic wave

3. volcano

4. outercore

5. mountain

Summarize

Possible answer: Landforms cover Earth’s crust. Earth is made up of layers. Earth’s surface is broken into large plates that move slowly. Many landforms form at the plate edges. Weathering, erosion, and deposition are slow processes that shape the land. Floods, fires, and landslides can change the land quickly.

Chapter 6 Saving earth’s resources

Lesson 1 Minerals and Rocks

Read a Table: Moh’s Hardness Scale

diamond (p. 137)

Read a Diagram: The Rock Cycle

igneous rock (p. 144)

Quick Check

1. the hardness of minerals (p. 137)

2. igneous rocks (p. 139)

3. sedimentary rocks (p. 139)

4. metamorphic rock (p. 141)

5. Possible answers: floors, tiles, buildings (p. 143)

6. Possible answers: bricks, chalk (p. 143)

Lesson 2 Soil

Read a Diagram: Weathering Caused by Living Things

The rabbit moved pieces of sediment and mixed them around to dig the hole.
(p. 144)

Read a Photo: Permeability of Soils

coarse soil (p. 146)

Quick Check

7. soil horizons (layers) (p. 145)

8. Rock (such as bedrock) and humus differ from place to place. (p. 145)

9. spaces between particles of soil (p. 147)

10. how fast water passes through something (p. 147)

11. Possible answers: Topsoil is home to many living things. Topsoil is needed for growing crops. (p. 149)

12. sandy soil, which is very porous soil (p. 149)

13. medium-textured soils (p. 149)

Lesson 3 Resources from the Past

Read a Diagram: How Coal Forms

The rock layer is pressed into soft coal. (p. 153)

Read a Chart: Sources of Electricity

coal (p. 155)

Quick Check

14. imprint (p. 150)

15. measuring Earth’s history in millions and even billions of years (p. 151)

16. an energy source that formed millions of years ago (p. 153)

17. a useful material that cannot be replaced easily (p. 153)

18. False; A renewable resource is a useful material that can bereplaced.
(p. 155)

19. True (p. 155)

20. True (p. 155)

Lesson 4 Water

Read a Map: From Lake to Ocean

St. Lawrence River (p. 157)

Read a Diagram: Water Treatment

It goes into the settling basin. (p. 159)

Quick Check

21. False; Ocean water contains salt. (p. 157)

22. True (p. 157)

23. False; Groundwater is stored in cracks and spaces under the ground.
(p. 157)

24. reservoirs, groundwater (p. 159)

25. to kill harmful organisms (p. 159)

26. Possible answers: irrigation, boating, electricity (p. 161)

27. Possible answers: irrigation, boating, electricity (p. 161)

28. Possible answers: irrigation, boating, electricity (p. 161)

Lesson 5 Pollution and Conservation

Read a Photo: Contour Plowing

The farmers have used contour plowing, a form of plowing used on sloping lands. (p. 164)

Read a Photo: The 3 Rs in Action

Recycling (p. 165)

Quick Check

29. Pollution is putting a harmful substance into an environment. (p. 163)

30. Smog makes the air hard to breathe. (p. 163)

31. Possible answer: Litter can pollute the land. (p. 163)

32. conservation (p. 164)

33. reduce; accept all reasonable responses (p. 165)

34. reuse; accept all reasonable responses (p. 165)

35. recycle; accept all reasonable responses (p. 165)

Chapter 6: Vocabulary Review

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1. a

2. d

3. d

4. c

5. c

6. a

7. b

8. b

Page 167

1. d

2. g

3. a

4. e

5. k

6. h

7. i

8. f

9. b

10. c

11. j

12. reduce, reuse, recycle

Summarize

Possible answer: Rocks are made of minerals. Rocks change and form. Soil is made of weathered rock and other materials. Soil forms slowly in layers. Fossils give us clues about Earth's history. Some of our fuels come from fossils. Water collects on and below Earth's surface. It is stored and used in different ways. People pollute the land, water, and air. We can protect our resources with conservation.

Chapter 7 Weather and climate

Lesson 1 Air and Weather

Read a Diagram: Layers of Earth’s Atmosphere

troposphere (p. 171)

Read a Photo: Humidity in a Rain Forest

Possible answers: Plants grow well there and you can almost see the water vapor in the air. (p. 172)

Quick Check

1. nitrogen (p. 171)

2. Possible answers: air temperature, humidity, air pressure, precipitation
(p. 173)

3. Possible answers: air temperature, humidity, air pressure, precipitation
(p. 173)

4. Possible answers: air temperature, humidity, air pressure, precipitation
(p. 173)

5. Possible answers: air temperature, humidity, air pressure, precipitation
(p. 173)

6. e (p. 175)

7. f (p. 175)

8. b (p. 175)

9. a (p. 175)

10. c (p. 175)

11. d (p. 175)

Lesson 2 The Water Cycle

Read a Diagram: The Water Cycle

condensation (p. 179)

Read a Diagram: Many Types of Clouds

cirrocumulus (p. 181)

Quick Check

12. evaporation (p. 177)

13. condensation (p. 177)

14. precipitation (p. 177)

15. water cycle (p. 179)

16. a (p. 181)

17. freeze (p. 183)

Lesson 3 Tracking the Weather

Read a Diagram: Different Fronts

above the cold air mass (p. 185)

Read a Map: U.S. Weather map

sunny, 70s (p. 186)

Quick Check

18. warm front (p. 185)

19. cold front (p. 185)

20. stationary front (p. 185)

21. Possible answers: air temperature, air pressure, precipitation, wind, the locations of fronts (p. 187)

22. stay away from water and trees (p. 189)

23. head for a sturdy shelter (p. 189)

24. move inland (p. 189)

Lesson 4 Climate

Read a Map: Ocean Currents

warm currents (p. 192)

Read a Photo: The Mountain Effect

at the top or peak (p. 194)

Quick Check

25. the average weather pattern of a region over time (p. 191)

26. True (p. 193)

27. False; Climates near the equator are warm and rainy. (p. 193)

28. False; Water heats more slowly than land. (p. 193)

29. The air cools. Water vapor in the air condenses. Clouds form. Precipitation forms and falls. (p. 195)

Chapter 7: Vocabulary Review

Page 196

1. temperature

2. air pressure

3. thermometer

4. evaporation

5. water vapor

6. atmosphere

7. cold front

Page 197

1. j

2. d

3. b

4. i

5. g

6. a

7. c

8. f

9. h

10. e

Summarize

Possible answer: Scientists measure properties in Earth’s atmosphere to tell about weather. The water cycle shows how water changes between Earth and the air. We can predict weather by looking at air masses and fronts. Climate is a pattern of weather in a place.

Chapter 8 The Solar System and Beyond

Lesson 1 Earth and Sun

Read a Diagram: Earth’s Rotation

the direction Earth rotates (p. 200)

Read a Diagram: Earth’s Revolution

Winter (p. 203)

Quick Check

1. Night begins. (p. 201)

2. A part of Earth faces the Sun. (p. 201)

3. A shadow forms. (p. 201)

4. revolution (p. 203)

5. orbit (p. 203)

6. a (p. 205)

7. b (p. 205)

Lesson 2 Earth and Moon

Read a Diagram: Phases of the Moon

waxing gibbous moon (p. 209)

Read a Diagram: Two Kinds of Eclipses

between Earth and the Sun (p. 210)

Quick Check

8. a hollow area or pit in the ground (p. 207)

9. Moon (p. 208)

10. orbit (p. 208)

11. phases (p. 208)

12. full moon (p. 208)

13. on the Moon (p. 211)

14. on Earth (p. 211)

Lesson 3 The Solar System

Read a Diagram: The Solar System

Neptune (p. 213)

Read a Photo: New and Old Telescopes

Possible answers: size; technology; shape; one uses light, the other uses radio waves (p. 214)

Quick Check

15. a round object in space that is a satellite of the Sun (p. 213)

16. a force of attraction between all objects (p. 213)

17.Possible answers: satellites, probes, space shuttles, rockets, space station, telescopes (p. 215)

18. Possible answers: satellites, probes, space shuttles, rockets, space station, telescopes (p. 215)

19. Possible answers: satellites, probes, space shuttles, rockets, space station, telescopes (p. 215)

20. Mercury (p. 217)

21. Venus (p. 217)

22. Earth (p. 217)

23. Mars (p. 217)

24. Neptune (p. 219)

25. Saturn (p. 219)

26. Uranus (p. 219)

27. Jupiter (p. 219)

28.Possible answers: meteoroid, comet, asteroids

29. Possible answers: meteoroid, comet, asteroids

30. Possible answers: meteoroid, comet, asteroids

Lesson 4 Stars and Constellations

Read a Diagram: Nearest Stars to Earth

9.5 (p. 222)

Read a Diagram: Constellations

Pisces, Aquila (p. 224)

Quick Check

31. True (p. 223)

32. False; Galaxies are large groups of stars. (p. 223)

33. a group of stars that seem to make a pattern or picture in the sky (p. 225)

34. Possible answer: to know when to plant crops (p. 225)

35. True (p. 227)

36. False; You do need to use sunscreen on a cloudy day because the Sun can give you a sunburn on a cloudy day. (p. 227)

37. True (p. 227)

Chapter 8: Vocabulary Review

Page 228

Across

1. crater

3. revolution

4. rotation

5. lunar eclipse

8. planet

Down

1. constellation

2. solar eclipse

6. axis

7. star

Page 229

1. telescope

2. gravity

3. constellation

4. comet

5. phase

6. planet

7. rotation

8. solar system

Summarize

Possible answer: Earth’s movement through space causes day, night, and the seasons. As the Moon revolves around Earth, we see its phases. The Sun is the center of the solar system. Planets, moons, and other objects orbit the Sun. Stars are spheres of hot gases that give off light and heat energy. The Sun is a star.

Chapter 9 properties of matter

Lesson 1 Describing Matter

Read a Photo: Comparing Masses

The rock has more mass because that side of the balance is lower. (p. 232)

Read a Photo: Uses of Matter

objects made by people; objects in nature (p. 235)

Quick Check

1.mass (p. 233)

2.matter (p. 233)

3.property (p. 233)