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My Everyday Science KS2 cards can help you teach NC Y4 Living things & Habitats lessons through children working-scientifically, using household/kitchen resources. They prompt questioning, explorations and investigations and, if printed, don’t rely on Internet access. They can be used for home learning, blended learning, science clubs or lesson ideas.

This download includes:

  • English National Curriculum indexed Teacher pack (including 90+ child-friendly cards covering all KS2 Science topics and easy Ctrl+click navigation)
  • Easy-print version of Teacher pack (with A5 BW cards, NC index and navigation)
  • Zip file containing My Everyday Science Y4 Living things & Habitats PDF cards (child-friendly version)
  • Zip file containing Teacher’s, Parent’s/Carer’s and children’s cards (for home/blended learning) and special cards A-E which focus on WS skills and inspiring children.

The 2013 English National-Curriculum-linked cards in this pack include:

  • What Animal am I?: To learn about the features of different types of animal and use a classification key
  • Identifying Minibeasts: To explore and classify insects
  • Animal and Plant Habitats: To understand the places where plants & animals live and what’s needed by them
  • Rainforest Habitats: To understand why rainforests are amazing environments which need protecting
  • Protecting Planet Earth: To explore how human impact has changed our world and how you can help protect it

Safety Note: I have tried to include only practical work that I consider safe for children to do under the supervision of parents/carers and with prior instructions from a teacher. Every child and home circumstance is different, so I assume no liability for the actions or activities of anyone who uses the information contained in this resource, or for injuries or damage to property caused by using this information. Both teachers and parents/carers should read any cards before the children start carrying out the activities contained in them and teachers should undertake a risk assessment of any practical investigations.

I hope this resource is useful to you, your students and any other teacher friends you want to freely share them with, both in the immediate short-term and as a model for a creative and aspirational teaching approach in the long-term!

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Amelie-Lou

3 years ago
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What a great resource. Thank you!

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