Free States Of Matter Template | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Are you looking for a clear and engaging way to teach young learners about solids, liquids, and gases? Our Science states of matter template year 4 supported resource is designed to make complex concepts accessible for every student in your classroom. This free printable worksheet focuses on the core UK National Curriculum objective of comparing and grouping materials together based on whether they are solids, liquids, or gases.
This Science states of matter template year 4 supported pack is specifically crafted for learners who require extra scaffolding. We have replaced long, complex sentences with short, simple instructions and provided clear visual cues to help children identify different states of matter. Each task is broken down into small, manageable steps, ensuring that students feel confident as they explore how particles behave in different environments.
Teachers can use this Science states of matter template year 4 supported resource during whole-class introductions, small group interventions, or as a focused activity for pupils with additional learning needs. The worksheet includes a helpful word bank at the bottom, which supports vocabulary development and spelling. With structured answer frames, students are encouraged to categorise everyday items, such as water, ice, and air, by writing their findings in a clear, logical format.
By using this resource, your students will learn how to describe the properties of solids, liquids, and gases using age-appropriate terminology. Our original BookFlik character, Bea the honeybee, guides the children through the activities, making the science lesson feel warm, encouraging, and fun. Whether you are teaching a unit on materials or preparing for a practical experiment, this template provides the perfect foundation for your Year 4 science lessons. Download this easy-to-use resource today to support your learners in mastering the fundamentals of matter while keeping your planning simple and effective.
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