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United Kingdom · National Curriculum Attainment Targets

Year 5 Science

A comprehensive inquiry into the physical laws and biological processes that shape our environment. Students investigate the properties of matter, the mechanics of movement, and the lifecycle of diverse organisms through hands-on experimentation.

7 units·46 topics·Ages 9-10

01Properties and Changes of Materials

8 topics·Autumn Term

Students explore how different materials behave and why we choose specific substances for various tasks based on their physical properties.

Grouping Materials by Properties

Investigating how materials can be grouped based on conductivity, transparency, and response to magnets through hands-on tests.

Stations RotationInquiry CircleExperiential Learning
States of Matter: Solids, Liquids, Gases

Observing and describing the distinct characteristics of solids, liquids, and gases, and how they can change state.

Simulation GameConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Changing States: Melting and Freezing

Investigating the processes of melting and freezing, focusing on temperature changes and reversibility.

Experiential LearningStations RotationInquiry Circle
Evaporation and Condensation

Exploring how liquids turn into gases (evaporation) and gases turn back into liquids (condensation), linking to the water cycle.

Simulation GameExperiential LearningConcept Mapping
The Science of Dissolving

Examining how mixtures are formed and how some substances seem to disappear into liquids, focusing on solutes and solvents.

Inquiry CircleCollaborative Problem-SolvingStations Rotation
Separating Mixtures: Filtering and Sieving

Investigating various techniques like filtering and sieving to separate different components of insoluble mixtures.

Project-Based LearningExperiential LearningDecision Matrix
Separating Mixtures: Evaporation

Exploring evaporation as a method to separate a dissolved solid from a liquid, such as salt from water.

Inquiry CircleExperiential LearningProblem-Based Learning
Reversible Changes

Distinguishing between changes that can be undone, like melting or dissolving, and exploring examples.

Inquiry CircleConcept MappingChalk Talk

02Living Things and Their Habitats

8 topics·Autumn Term

A study of the diverse lifecycles of mammals, amphibians, insects, and birds across the planet.

Classifying Animals

Learning to group animals based on observable characteristics using classification keys, focusing on vertebrates and invertebrates.

Stations RotationGallery WalkExperiential Learning
Classifying Plants and Microorganisms

Exploring different ways to classify plants (flowering/non-flowering) and introducing the concept of microorganisms.

Experiential LearningConcept MappingJigsaw
Life Cycles of Mammals and Birds

Comparing the developmental stages of mammals and birds from birth/hatching to adulthood.

JigsawConcept MappingMuseum Exhibit
Life Cycles with Metamorphosis

Investigating animals that undergo metamorphosis, such as amphibians and insects, and their distinct stages.

Simulation GameRole PlayGallery Walk
Plant Life Cycles: Flowering Plants

Exploring the life cycle of flowering plants, including pollination, seed formation, and dispersal.

Inquiry CircleExperiential LearningStations Rotation
Plant Life Cycles: Non-Flowering Plants

Comparing the life cycles of non-flowering plants (e.g., ferns, mosses) with those of flowering plants.

Concept MappingJigsawMuseum Exhibit
Adaptation to Environment

Exploring how living things are adapted to suit their environment in different ways, and how these adaptations help them survive.

Role PlayProject-Based LearningCase Study Analysis
Food Chains: Producers and Consumers

Understanding the flow of energy through ecosystems by constructing and interpreting simple food chains.

Concept MappingSimulation GameThink-Pair-Share

03Animals Including Humans

9 topics·Spring Term

Focusing on the physical and emotional changes that occur as humans grow and age.

Human Growth Stages

Identifying and describing the main stages of human growth from birth to old age, focusing on observable physical changes.

Timeline ChallengeThink-Pair-ShareGallery Walk
Puberty and Physical Change

Understanding the biological changes that occur during the transition to adolescence, including hormonal roles.

Fishbowl DiscussionConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Infancy and Early Childhood

Learning about the basic function of the heart as a pump and the role of blood in carrying oxygen and nutrients around the body.

Timeline ChallengeGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Later Childhood: Ages 7–12

Exploring ways to keep the heart and circulatory system healthy through diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices.

Concept MappingJigsawThink-Pair-Share
Adulthood: Growth and Change

Investigating the process of breathing and identifying the main organs involved, such as the lungs and windpipe.

Gallery WalkThink-Pair-ShareCase Study Analysis
Ageing and Later Life

Understanding factors that affect respiratory health, including air quality and the effects of smoking.

Timeline ChallengeConcept MappingMuseum Exhibit
The Human Skeleton

Exploring the functions of the skeleton for support, protection, and movement, and identifying major bones.

Experiential LearningStations RotationConcept Mapping
Muscles and Movement

Investigating how muscles work in pairs to create movement at joints and the importance of exercise for muscle strength.

Experiential LearningRole PlaySimulation Game
Healthy Eating and Digestion

Understanding the importance of a balanced diet and the basic process of digestion.

Concept MappingJigsawWorld Café

04Earth and Space

4 topics·Spring Term

Venturing into the cosmos to understand the movement of celestial bodies in our solar system.

The Solar System: Planets and Orbits

Describing the Sun, Earth, and Moon as approximately spherical bodies and their orbital paths around the Sun.

Simulation GameRole PlayExperiential Learning
The Sun, Earth, and Moon

Understanding the relative sizes and movements of the Sun, Earth, and Moon.

Experiential LearningProject-Based LearningSimulation Game
Day and Night

Using the Earth's rotation to explain the cycle of day and night and the apparent movement of the sun.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry CircleSimulation Game
The Seasons

Understanding how the Earth's tilt and orbit around the Sun cause the different seasons.

Simulation GameConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share

05Forces in Action

10 topics·Summer Term

An investigation into gravity, friction, and the mechanical advantages of simple machines.

Introduction to Forces

Defining what a force is and identifying different types of forces acting on objects.

Experiential LearningConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Gravity: The Pull of Earth

Exploring how gravity pulls objects toward Earth and its effects on falling objects.

Inquiry CircleProblem-Based LearningSimulation Game
Air Resistance

Investigating how air resistance opposes motion and how shape affects its impact.

Experiential LearningStations RotationProject-Based Learning
Friction and Surfaces

Testing how different surfaces affect the movement of objects and the heat generated by contact.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationExperiential Learning
Reducing and Increasing Friction

Exploring practical applications of friction, including ways to reduce it (lubrication) and increase it (treads).

Problem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-SolvingDecision Matrix
Levers: Making Work Easier

Discovering how levers allow a smaller force to have a greater effect, making work easier.

Peer TeachingExperiential LearningProject-Based Learning
Pulleys and Gears

Investigating how pulleys and gears change the direction or magnitude of force, and their uses in machines.

Experiential LearningStations RotationSimulation Game
Water Resistance and Buoyancy

Investigating how water pushes back on objects and why some objects float while others sink.

Problem-Based LearningExperiential LearningStations Rotation
Magnets: Attraction and Repulsion

Exploring the properties of magnets, identifying magnetic and non-magnetic materials, and understanding magnetic forces.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationConcept Mapping
Magnetic Fields

Visualizing and understanding the invisible magnetic fields around magnets and their direction.

Experiential LearningSimulation GameInquiry Circle

06Light and Sound

5 topics·Summer Term

Exploring the properties of light and sound, how they travel, and how we perceive them.

Light Sources and Travel

Identifying different sources of light and investigating how light travels in straight lines.

Experiential LearningInquiry CircleStations Rotation
Reflection of Light

Understanding how light reflects off surfaces and how mirrors work.

Experiential LearningSimulation GameStations Rotation
Shadows and Light Blocking

Understanding how shadows are formed when opaque objects block light, and how shadow size and shape can change.

Project-Based LearningExperiential LearningSimulation Game
Transparent, Translucent, Opaque

Classifying materials based on how much light they allow to pass through and relating this to shadow formation.

Stations RotationInquiry CircleExperiential Learning
Sound Production: Vibrations

Investigating how sounds are made by vibrations and how they travel through different materials to our ears.

Stations RotationExperiential LearningInquiry Circle

07Scientific Inquiry and Investigation

2 topics·Summer Term

Synthesizing skills to plan, conduct, and report on independent scientific experiments.

Asking Scientific Questions

Learning to formulate testable questions and develop hypotheses based on observations.

Inquiry CircleCarousel BrainstormThink-Pair-Share
Planning a Fair Test

Learning how to control variables to ensure that scientific results are valid and reliable.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingDecision MatrixProject-Based Learning