Free Habitats Assessment | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Are you looking for a helpful way to check your pupils’ understanding of nature? Our Science habitats assessment year 4 supported resource is designed to make learning accessible and engaging for all students. This free, teacher-created pack aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum, focusing on the core requirement of recognising that living things can be grouped in a variety of ways and exploring how environments can change.
This Science habitats assessment year 4 supported pack features our friendly character, Nova the owl, who guides children through the worksheet. We have carefully differentiated the content for learners who need extra support. Each task uses simple, clear vocabulary and short sentences to build confidence. We have included helpful word banks, sentence starters, and structured answer frames to ensure every child can show what they know without feeling overwhelmed.
Teachers can use this Science habitats assessment year 4 supported resource as a quick starter activity, a plenary task, or as evidence for individual progress. Because the language is kept straightforward, it is an excellent tool for SEN pupils or those who are emerging as confident readers in the classroom. By focusing on key concepts like adaptation and environment, this resource provides a gentle yet effective way to meet curriculum standards.
The assessment includes four short, structured questions that encourage children to think about where animals live and why they are suited to their homes. Whether you are teaching a unit on local woodland or global oceans, these worksheets offer a consistent and supportive way to track progress. Download this resource today to provide your Year 4 students with a positive, encouraging, and curriculum-aligned science experience. Your pupils will love learning alongside Nova as they explore the wonderful world of habitats in a way that truly supports their individual learning journey.
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