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  • Year Six

    Throughout the year, children will be developing their Working Scientifically Skills. This includes:

    • recognising things change over time, and asking pertinent questions and suggesting reasons for similarities and differences over time
    • asking questions about patterns in data and being able to explain why something has happened
    • using prior knowledge to make appropriate predictions
    • reporting and presenting findings from enquiries
    • forming suitable conclusions in oral and written forms such as displays and other presentations
    • developing and using keys and prior knowledge to classify and describe objects
    • taking measurements, using a range of scientific equipment, with increasing accuracy and precision, taking repeated readings when appropriate 
    • using secondary sources to help interpret results seen
    • making their own decisions and selecting the most appropriate type of scientific enquiry to use
    • recognising how to set up a comparative and fair test

     

    In Autumn 1, children have been learning about Evolution and Inheritance. This includes:

    • investigating how living things change over time
    • using fossils to find information about life on Earth millions of years ago
    • explaining how plants and animals adapt and evolve over time to suit their environment
    • learning about how offspring vary and are generally not identical to their parents
    • learning about naturalist Charles Darwin

    Why don't you use some of these games and websites to continue your learning at home: