Coloured poster/ banner of timeline showing the seasons and months in the southern hemisphere.
Display poster in class when looking at seasons and timelines.
Examine how people use data to develop scientific explanations
Construct and use representations, including tables, simple column graphs and visual or physical models, to organise data and information, show simple relationships and identify patterns
Pose questions to explore observed simple patterns and relationships and make predictions based on experiences
Pose questions to explore observed patterns and relationships and make predictions based on observations
Recognise Earth is a planet in the solar system and identify patterns in the changing position of the sun, moon, planets and stars in the sky
Write and create texts to communicate findings and ideas for identified purposes and audiences, using scientific vocabulary and digital tools as appropriate
Compare findings with those of others, consider if investigations were fair, identify questions for further investigation and draw conclusions
Continuity and change between aspects of their daily lives and their parents’ and grandparents’ childhoods
Follow procedures to make and record observations, including making formal measurements using familiar scaled instruments and using digital tools as appropriate
Describe how people use science in their daily lives, including using patterns to make scientific predictions
Differences in family structures and roles today, and how these have changed or remained the same over time
Use provided scaffolds to plan and conduct investigations to answer questions or test predictions, including identifying the elements of fair tests, and considering the safe use of materials and equipment
With guidance, plan and conduct scientific investigations to find answers to questions, considering the safe use of appropriate materials and equipment
Consider the elements of fair tests and use formal measurements and digital technologies as appropriate, to make and record observations accurately
With guidance, identify questions in familiar contexts that can be investigated scientifically and make predictions based on prior knowledge
Differences in family structures and roles today, and how these have changed or remained the same over time
Use a range of methods including tables and simple column graphs to represent data and to identify patterns and trends
Compare results with predictions, suggesting possible reasons for findings
How the present, past and future are signified by terms indicating time, as well as by dates and changes that may have personal significance, such as birthdays, celebrations and seasons
Reflect on investigations, including whether a test was fair or not
Represent and communicate observations, ideas and findings using formal and informal representations
Science involves making predictions and describing patterns and relationships
Differences and similarities between students' daily lives and life during their parents’ and grandparents’ childhoods
Use formal measurements in the collection and recording of observations
How the present, past and future are signified by terms indicating and describing time
Suggest ways to plan and conduct investigations to find answers to questions including consideration of the elements of fair tests
Safely use appropriate materials, tools, equipment and technologies
Use a range of methods including tables and column graphs to represent data and to identify patterns and trends
Differences in family structures of families and the role of family groups today, and what they have in common and how these have changed or remained the same over time
Compare results with predictions, suggesting possible reasons for findings
Reflect on an investigation, including whether a test was fair or not
Differences and similarities between students' daily lives and perspectives of life during their parents’ and grandparents’ childhoods, including family traditions, leisure time and communications
Represent and communicate observations, ideas and findings to show patterns and relationships using formal and informal scientific language
With guidance, identify questions in familiar contexts that can be investigated scientifically and predict what might happen based on prior knowledge
Describes the characteristics and effects of common forms of energy, such as light and heat
Describes how digital systems represent and transmit data
Communicates an understanding of change and continuity in family life using appropriate historical terms
Demonstrates skills of historical inquiry and communication
Defines problems, describes and follows algorithms to develop solutions
Investigates regular changes caused by interactions between the Earth and the Sun, and changes to the Earth’s surface
Describes how contact and non-contact forces affect an object’s motion
Investigates the suitability of natural and processed materials for a range of purposes
Describes how adding or removing heat causes a change of state
Describes how agricultural processes are used to grow plants and raise animals for food, clothing and shelter
Compares features and characteristics of living and non-living things
Questions, plans and conducts scientific investigations, collects and summarises data and communicates using scientific representations
Selects and uses materials, tools and equipment to develop solutions for a need or opportunity