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Children should come to school and love being there! Innovation, engagement and excitement should be the hallmarks of their learning. They should be given skills and tools which will allow them to become better prepared for life in an uncertain future. Having a purpose to their learning and knowing why they are learning something are also integral to their formative education. And remember, it isn't only the children who need to be engaged - so do you! I hope these plans help to achieve this.

Children should come to school and love being there! Innovation, engagement and excitement should be the hallmarks of their learning. They should be given skills and tools which will allow them to become better prepared for life in an uncertain future. Having a purpose to their learning and knowing why they are learning something are also integral to their formative education. And remember, it isn't only the children who need to be engaged - so do you! I hope these plans help to achieve this.
Year 4 Science Unit on Habitats
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Year 4 Science Unit on Habitats

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This unit is designed for year 4 but could be adapted to fit into other year groups. Ultimately the unit is focused on better understanding different animals and plants and the positives and negatives of natural and artificial habitats. In this unit, children will spend time classifying different animals/plants, creating their own habitats, debating the positive and negative aspects of artificial habitats. It develops the following skills: • Using and making simple guides or keys [sorting, grouping, comparing, classifying] to explore and identify plants and animals. • Making a guide [sorting, grouping, comparing, classifying] to local living things. • Raising and answering questions based on their observations of animals and what they have found out about other animals that they have researched. Lesson 1: Children build classification keys to better understand different animals and plants Lesson 2: Children learn about different habitats and learn to distinguish between them Lesson 3: Children create their own zoo and debate the ethics of zoos as habitats for animals Within this unit plan there are hyperlinks to other resources associated with the plan.