Science at Middleton
We use these knowledge organisers in science to outline the key facts and information that will be covered during the teaching and learning of each topic area.
YEAR 1
- What changes each season?
- Are all plants the same?
- Are all animals the same?
- What different materials do we have?
YEAR 2
- What do plants need to survive?
- Would you wear paper clothes in the rain?
- What do animals need to survive?
- Why wouldn't you see a polar bear in Nottingham?
YEAR 3
- What can we find out rom studying rocks?
- How do forces work?
- How does light enable us to see?
- What do animals and humans need to survive?
- What do living things need to survive?
- Why are plants important?
YEAR 4
- How do we hear?
- How have different animals adapted to thrive in their habitats?
- How can the state of materials be changed?
- Why are insulators as important as conductors?
- What happens when we eat?
YEAR 5
- Why are the properties of materials important?
- What are the different ways living things reproduce and grow?
- What would we find if we explored our solar system?
- What are the different ways living things reproduce and grow?
- What are the main stages of development in humans?
YEAR 6
- How does light travel?
- What is electricity and how can you describe its movement within a circuit?
- How do we keep our bodies healthy?
- How are living things classified?
- How have living things changed over time?