Free Animals Including Humans Worksheet | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Boost your classroom confidence with our Science animals including humans worksheet year 4 supported resource. Designed specifically for learners who need extra help, this activity makes complex biological concepts accessible and engaging.
In this lesson, children explore the digestive system and the functions of different human teeth. By using our friendly BookFlik character, Bea the honeybee, students will follow a clear, visual journey through the body. This Science animals including humans worksheet year 4 supported pack breaks down key curriculum goals, such as identifying the roles of incisors, canines, and molars, into simple, manageable steps.
Teachers can use this resource as a guided group activity or as an independent task for children who struggle with literacy or processing speeds. The worksheet features short, punchy sentences and clear answer frames to help build student confidence. It aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum requirement to describe the functions of the basic parts of the human digestive system and identify the different types of teeth in humans.
To ensure success for all abilities, we have provided a helpful word bank at the bottom of the page. This supports vocabulary acquisition while reducing the pressure of spelling. Because this Science animals including humans worksheet year 4 supported tool is differentiated, it allows you to provide the right level of scaffolding for your emerging learners without them feeling overwhelmed by dense text.
Help your Year 4 students master the basics of biology with this warm, encouraging, and easy-to-use resource. Whether you are teaching a unit on nutrition or human body parts, this worksheet provides the perfect foundation.
Word Bank:
Incisors: Sharp teeth for biting.
Canines: Pointy teeth for tearing.
Molars: Flat teeth for grinding.
Digestion: Breaking down food.
Stomach: Where food goes after the mouth.
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