Free Seasonal Changes Worksheet | EYFS Core | BookFlik

Free Seasonal Changes Worksheet | EYFS Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Science Seasonal Changes
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  • Subject: Science
  • Topic: Seasonal Changes
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Explore the wonders of the natural world with our engaging Science seasonal changes worksheet eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for Reception-aged children, this activity helps young learners observe and identify the distinct characteristics of the four seasons. By following our friendly guide, Bea the honeybee, children will discover how the environment shifts throughout the year, from the budding flowers of spring to the crisp, falling leaves of autumn.

This Science seasonal changes worksheet eyfs core is perfect for classroom teachers and home educators alike. It aligns directly with the UK National Curriculum goal of understanding the world, specifically focusing on the changing seasons and weather patterns. Teachers can use this resource as a guided group activity during morning circle time or as an independent task to support a nature walk. By encouraging children to link their personal experiences of weather to the calendar, this Science seasonal changes worksheet eyfs core fosters a deeper connection to their local environment.

The pack includes a variety of interactive tasks, such as matching seasonal clothing to the correct weather conditions and identifying natural features found in summer and winter. These activities help pupils develop observational skills and build foundational scientific vocabulary.

To check understanding, we have included 5-7 questions to guide your discussion:

1. Can you name the four seasons in order?

2. What happens to the leaves on the trees during autumn?

3. Which season is usually the warmest, and which is the coldest?

4. What kind of clothes should we wear when it is raining?

5. How does Bea the honeybee change her behaviour when it gets cold?

6. Can you describe one thing you see outside today that tells us what season it is?

7. If you had £1 to spend on a seasonal treat, would you buy an ice lolly for summer or hot cocoa for winter? Why?

Download this free resource today to bring the changing seasons to life in your classroom!

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