Free Electricity Word Mat | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Make your science lessons shine with our free Science electricity word mat year 4 supported resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 pupils who need extra help, this handy tool simplifies the complex world of circuits and conductors.
In the UK National Curriculum, Year 4 students are expected to identify common appliances that run on electricity, construct simple series circuits, and understand the difference between conductors and insulators. Our Science electricity word mat year 4 supported provides clear, visual labels for essential components like cells, bulbs, wires, and switches. By using these visual cues, pupils can build their confidence when explaining how a circuit works.
Teachers can use this Science electricity word mat year 4 supported as a permanent fixture on desks or as a scaffold during practical experiments. The resource features short, punchy sentences and a clear layout to ensure that learners feel empowered rather than overwhelmed. It is perfect for SEN (Special Educational Needs) or EAL (English as an Additional Language) students who require extra vocabulary support to engage with scientific concepts.
The word mat includes a helpful word bank at the bottom, featuring key terms like circuit, battery, conductor, and insulator, each paired with a simple definition. By providing sentence starters, we help children articulate their findings during investigations, such as “The bulb lights up because…” or “The material is an insulator because…”.
This resource is fully aligned with the UK National Curriculum objectives for electricity. It focuses on breaking down technical jargon into manageable, bite-sized pieces of information. Whether you are teaching a whole-class lesson or working in a small guided group, this word mat offers the necessary structure to support every learner in your classroom. Download this engaging, supportive resource today to help your Year 4 students master the basics of electricity with ease and enthusiasm.
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