Autumn Science Template for Class 4 | CBSE Science Resources | BookFlik

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  • Subject: Science
  • Topic: Autumn Science
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Greater Depth

Discover our comprehensive Science autumn science template year 4 greater depth resource, designed to inspire curiosity and deepen scientific understanding in your classroom. As the seasons shift, this pack invites pupils to explore the fascinating biological and environmental changes occurring in nature. Using our friendly guide, Bea the honeybee, children will investigate how deciduous trees prepare for winter, the impact of changing daylight hours, and the life cycles of woodland creatures.

This Science autumn science template year 4 greater depth is perfectly aligned with the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum, specifically supporting the ‘Living things and their habitats’ and ‘Seasonal changes’ programmes of study. Teachers can use this versatile template to facilitate independent research projects, outdoor observation logs, or comparative studies. The resource encourages pupils to move beyond simple identification, prompting them to analyse the ‘why’ and ‘how’ behind seasonal phenomena.

We have crafted this Science autumn science template year 4 greater depth to challenge gifted and talented learners. Instead of basic labelling, the tasks require critical thinking, logical reasoning, and scientific enquiry. Students will be asked to justify their observations through evidence-based writing and complex data interpretation.

The resource includes a range of higher-order tasks:

1. Explain why deciduous trees shed their leaves as a survival strategy for winter.

2. Compare and contrast the activity levels of a hedgehog and a bird during the autumn months.

3. Justify your answer: Does temperature or day length have a greater impact on the changing colour of leaves?

4. What might happen to the local food chain if the autumn season were significantly shorter this year?

5. Design a controlled experiment to test which type of leaf decomposes the fastest in a damp environment.

6. Create a persuasive poem or report detailing the importance of autumn habitats for biodiversity.

Download this resource to provide your Class 4 students with an enriching, thought-provoking experience that celebrates the wonder of the natural world while developing essential scientific skills.

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