Free Autumn Science Poster | EYFS Core | BookFlik

Bring the wonders of the changing seasons into your classroom with our vibrant Science autumn science poster eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3 to 5, this educational tool introduces little learners to the fascinating natural transformations that occur when summer turns to autumn.
This beautifully illustrated resource features Bea the honeybee, who guides students through the key observations of the season. Children will learn to identify why leaves change colour, why the weather turns cooler, and how animals like hedgehogs prepare for the winter months. By using our Science autumn science poster eyfs core, teachers can spark curiosity and encourage outdoor exploration in the school garden or local park.
This resource is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum for Early Years Foundation Stage, specifically supporting the Understanding the World: The Natural World area of learning. It encourages children to make observations, notice patterns, and talk about the changes they see in the world around them.
Our Science autumn science poster eyfs core is set at the core level, meaning it is pitched exactly at the expected standard for EYFS learners. It uses clear, accessible language and simple visual cues to help children build their scientific vocabulary. Teachers can use this as a focal point for circle time discussions, a prompt for nature scavenger hunts, or as a colourful display to inspire creative writing and art projects.
To check understanding, you can ask your class these five questions:
1. What colour do leaves turn during autumn?
2. Why do you think the weather gets colder?
3. Which animals might be getting ready for a long sleep?
4. What happens to the days as we move towards winter?
5. Can you find a crunchy leaf on the ground today?
Download this engaging, free resource today to help your pupils connect with nature and develop essential scientific inquiry skills.
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