Free Nutrition Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Help your pupils master the essentials of healthy living with our free Science nutrition drawing sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for the UK National Curriculum, this activity supports the requirement for children to identify that humans and some other animals need nutrition and that they cannot make their own food.
This Science nutrition drawing sheet year 4 core provides a creative space for children to explore the five main food groups: fruit and vegetables, carbohydrates, proteins, dairy, and fats. By illustrating a balanced meal, learners demonstrate their understanding of what constitutes a nutritious diet, helping them connect scientific theory to their daily lives. Our character, Bea the honeybee, guides the children through the worksheet, encouraging them to think about how different food types provide the energy needed for their bodies to grow and stay active.
Teachers can use this resource as a starter activity to assess prior knowledge, or as a colourful plenary to consolidate learning after a lesson on the eatwell guide. It is perfectly suited for Year 4 classrooms, offering a clear visual aid that helps children categorise foods effectively. Because this Science nutrition drawing sheet year 4 core is set at the expected standard, it balances vocabulary development with artistic expression, making it accessible and engaging for all learners.
The resource is simple to print and distribute, requiring no preparation time. Whether you are teaching a unit on animals including humans or focusing on healthy lifestyles during PSHE sessions, this sheet offers a fun, hands-on way to reinforce learning. Simply download the PDF, print, and watch your pupils draw their way to a better understanding of nutrition. Encourage your class to label their drawings with the correct food groups to deepen their scientific communication skills while they learn about the vital importance of a varied and balanced diet.
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