Free States Of Matter Activity Sheet | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Boost your classroom confidence with our Science states of matter activity sheet year 4 supported resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 students who need a little extra help, this resource breaks down complex concepts into small, manageable steps.
What will children learn?
This activity sheet helps pupils identify and classify the three main states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. Using clear, simple language and visual prompts, children will explore how particles behave in each state. By following the adventures of Bea the honeybee, students will learn to spot examples of solids, liquids, and gases in their everyday lives, such as ice, water, and steam. This Science states of matter activity sheet year 4 supported pack is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum, which requires Year 4 pupils to compare and group materials according to whether they are solids, liquids, or gases.
How can teachers use it?
This worksheet is ready to print and use immediately. It is ideal for small group interventions, SEN support sessions, or as a scaffolded task for the whole class. The resource includes helpful sentence starters and a handy word bank to build student confidence and encourage independent work. The questions are structured with clear answer frames, making it easier for children to focus on the science rather than the writing.
Why choose this level?
We know that some learners benefit from extra scaffolding. This Science states of matter activity sheet year 4 supported version uses shorter sentences and simpler vocabulary to remove barriers to learning. It provides a warm, encouraging environment where every child can succeed. By focusing on core scientific facts through gentle, guided discovery, this resource ensures that all pupils can engage with the curriculum at their own pace. Download this essential tool today to support your learners in mastering the properties of matter.
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