Free Seasonal Changes Word Mat | EYFS Core | BookFlik

Free Seasonal Changes Word Mat | EYFS Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Science Seasonal Changes
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About this word mat

  • Subject: Science
  • Topic: Seasonal Changes
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Help your reception class explore the wonders of the natural world with our Science seasonal changes word mat eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3-5, this colourful and engaging tool supports pupils as they develop their understanding of the world, a key area of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) statutory framework.

This resource helps children recognise the unique characteristics of each season. By using this Science seasonal changes word mat eyfs core, learners will build their scientific vocabulary, identifying weather patterns, changing foliage, and animal behaviours associated with spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The mat features clear, age-appropriate illustrations alongside key terms such as frost, blossom, sunshine, and harvest, encouraging children to articulate their observations during outdoor play or classroom circle time.

Teachers can use this Science seasonal changes word mat eyfs core as a handy reference during nature walks, in writing centres, or as a prompt for class discussions about how the environment evolves throughout the year. It is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum goal of helping children explore the natural world and notice changes in their local environment.

This core-level resource is pitched at the expected standard for EYFS, providing enough challenge to build confidence while maintaining accessibility for all learners. Included with the mat are 5-7 questions to extend learning:

1. Can you point to a symbol that shows it is raining?

2. Which season do we see colourful leaves falling from the trees?

3. What clothes do we wear when it is winter and very cold?

4. Can you name a flower that grows in the spring?

5. How does the weather feel in the summer?

6. Can you describe what happens to the trees in autumn?

7. Which season comes after winter?

Download this essential teaching aid today to bring the beauty of seasonal transitions into your classroom curriculum.

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