Free Magnets Word Mat | Year 5 Core | BookFlik

Boost your classroom resources with our free Science magnets word mat year 5 core. Designed specifically for the UK National Curriculum, this essential classroom tool helps pupils master the vocabulary required to describe magnetic forces and their effects. Whether your class is investigating contact and non-contact forces or exploring how magnets attract and repel, this Science magnets word mat year 5 core provides clear, accurate definitions for key terms such as poles, magnetic fields, iron, and attraction.
This resource is perfect for learners working at the expected standard. It features a clean, accessible layout that encourages independent writing and supports pupils during practical investigations. Teachers can use this Science magnets word mat year 5 core as a quick-reference guide during group work, a scaffold for written lab reports, or a prompt for classroom discussions on how magnets are used in everyday items like compasses and door latches. By consolidating scientific terminology, children will feel more confident when explaining their findings about magnetic materials.
The mat includes five to seven targeted questions that challenge pupils to apply their knowledge. These range from recalling the names of the two poles to explaining why certain metals are magnetic while others are not. This application-based approach ensures that pupils move beyond simple memorisation and begin to think like scientists.
Aligned with the Year 5 programme of study for Forces, this resource helps children understand that magnets have two poles and that like poles repel while opposite poles attract. It is an ideal addition to your science display or as an individual insert for pupils’ exercise books. Download this high-quality, teacher-created resource today to support your science lessons and help your students achieve their learning goals with ease. Our commitment to clear, curriculum-focused materials ensures that your classroom remains an engaging and informative space for every young learner.
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