Free States Of Matter Quiz | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Boost your classroom engagement with our free Science states of matter quiz year 4 supported resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 students who require extra scaffolding, this activity helps children confidently identify the three primary states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. By using our original character Bea the honeybee, students are guided through simple questions about how particles behave, the properties of materials, and how heating and cooling can change a substance from one state to another.
This Science states of matter quiz year 4 supported pack is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum. It focuses on the core requirement of comparing and grouping materials together according to whether they are solids, liquids, or gases. We have carefully differentiated the content for learners who need additional support. The language is kept clear and concise, with short sentences and helpful word banks provided at the bottom of each page to build confidence. Each question includes visual cues and sentence starters to help children express their scientific understanding without feeling overwhelmed by complex vocabulary.
Teachers can use this versatile resource in various ways. It works brilliantly as a quick recap at the end of a lesson, a small-group intervention activity, or as a gentle homework task to reinforce learning. Because the quiz is structured with simple, bite-sized tasks, it is ideal for students who find traditional worksheets difficult to navigate.
By choosing our Science states of matter quiz year 4 supported materials, you are providing a warm, encouraging environment where every child can succeed. Our focus on original content means your lesson remains fresh, engaging, and free from external brand distractions. Download this resource today to help your Year 4 class master the basics of materials and physical changes while keeping science fun, accessible, and inclusive for every learner in your classroom.
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