Free Properties Of Materials Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Bring the wonders of the physical world into your classroom with our vibrant Science properties of materials poster year 4 core. Designed specifically for Year 4 students, this educational resource provides a clear and engaging visual guide to understanding how we classify the objects around us. Whether you are teaching a lesson on states of matter or exploring the durability of different resources, this Science properties of materials poster year 4 core is the perfect companion for your wall display.
Our original character, Bea the honeybee, guides students through the key vocabulary they need to master for the UK National Curriculum. The poster covers essential concepts including transparency, flexibility, hardness, and thermal conductivity. By using this Science properties of materials poster year 4 core, children will learn to identify why specific materials are chosen for their jobs—such as why we use metal for pans or plastic for bottles.
Teachers can use this resource as a central focus for group discussions or as a quick reference guide during hands-on experiments. It is perfectly aligned with the Year 4 science curriculum, helping pupils to compare and group together everyday materials on the basis of their properties. This resource is carefully differentiated for learners working at the expected standard, ensuring the language is accessible yet challenging enough to spark curiosity.
The poster includes five targeted questions to test understanding, such as identifying a material that is both waterproof and flexible, or explaining why a window needs to be transparent. These questions help children apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios. We believe that learning should be as bright and busy as Bea the honeybee, which is why our materials are designed to be warm, encouraging, and visually stimulating. Download this free resource today to support your science planning and help your class build a solid foundation in physical science.
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