Explore the world of flying insects with this interactive resource. Students will create their own flying insect models and learn about their unique characteristics, life cycles, and habitats.
Uses materials, tools and equipment to develop solutions for a need or opportunity
Investigates how forces and energy are used in products
Describes, follows and represents algorithms to solve problems
Describes common forms of energy and explores some characteristics of sound energy
Describes observable features of living things and their environments
Identifies the components of digital systems and explores how data is represented
Identifies how plants and animals are used for food and fibre products
Identifies that materials can be changed or combined
Observes, questions and collects data to communicate and compare ideas
Describes how the properties of materials determine their use
Recognises observable changes occurring in the sky and on the land and identifies Earth’s resources
People use science in their daily lives
Use a range of methods, including drawings and provided tables, to sort information
Respond to and pose questions, and make predictions about familiar objects and events
Compare observations and predictions with those of others
Use informal measurements in the collection and recording of observations
Represent and communicate observations and ideas about changes in objects and events in a variety of ways
Living things have a variety of external features and live in different places where their basic needs, including food, water and shelter, are met
Pose questions to explore observed simple patterns and relationships and make predictions based on experiences
Identify the basic needs of plants and animals, including air, water, food or shelter, and describe how the places they live meet those needs
Sort and order data and information and represent patterns, including with provided tables and visual or physical models
Make and record observations, including informal measurements, using digital tools as appropriate
Write and create texts to communicate observations, findings and ideas, using everyday and scientific vocabulary
Describe how people use science in their daily lives, including using patterns to make scientific predictions
Observe external features of plants and animals and describe ways they can be grouped based on these features
Compare observations with predictions and others’ observations, consider if investigations are fair and identify further questions with guidance
People use science in their daily lives, including when caring for their environment and living things
Science involves observing, asking questions about, and describing changes in, objects and events
Living things have a variety of external features
Use informal measurements to collect and record observations, using digital technologies as appropriate
Compare observations with those of others
Living things live in different places where their needs are met
Use a range of methods to sort information, including drawings and provided tables and through discussion, compare observations with predictions
Represent and communicate observations and ideas in a variety of ways
Pose and respond to questions, and make predictions about familiar objects and events