Key Stage 2 - Science

Exploring the Natural and Physical World

Overview

This topic introduces primary school students to the wonders of science through hands-on exploration, observation, and inquiry-based learning. Covering key scientific areas such as biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science, students will develop critical thinking, curiosity, and an understanding of the world around them. The curriculum fosters scientific literacy and practical skills through engaging experiments and real-world applications.

Key Objectives

Activities

At Queen’s Online School, students take part in enriching, skill-building activities. Each activity is thoughtfully designed to support confident, well-rounded learning.

Below are some of the activities available for our Key Stage 2 students:

Plant Growth Experiments

Observing and recording how plants grow under different conditions.

Animal Classification

Sorting and categorising animals based on characteristics.

Food Chains and Ecosystems

Understanding relationships between organisms and their environments.

States of Matter Exploration

Investigating solids, liquids, and gases through experiments.

Chemical Reactions

Simple experiments demonstrating changes in materials (e.g., baking soda and vinegar reaction).

Everyday Materials

Exploring the uses and properties of different materials.

Magnetism and Electricity

Hands-on activities using magnets and simple circuits.

Light and Shadows

Exploring how light travels and how shadows are formed.

Forces and Motion

Investigating gravity, friction, and push-and-pull forces through experiments.

Recycling and Conservation

Activities to understand the importance of reducing waste and protecting natural resources.

Weather and Climate

Observing weather patterns and understanding climate change concepts.

Human Impact on the Environment

Exploring ways to protect the planet through sustainable actions.

Key Details

Assessment

Resources

Outcomes