Meadow View JMI School

Meadow View JMI School

Dream, Believe, Achieve

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Frampton Way, Great Barr, Birmingham B43 7UJ

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0121 366 6182

Science

Science

At Meadow View, our science curriculum helps to foster inquisitive learners with big dreams and a thirst for knowledge about the world we live in. Our aim is to deliver practical and memorable experiences for pupils, which encourage curiosity and questioning.
Our diverse curriculum ensures that pupils develop a range of transferable skills such as enquiry, observation, communication and teamwork.
We want our pupils to leave Meadow View ready for the challenges of the future and aware of their responsibility to help sustain our amazing planet.



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 Year 1 - Materials - knowledge organiser.docxDownload
 Year 1 - Plants - knowledge organiser.docxDownload
 Year 2 - Animals including humans - knowledge organiser.docxDownload
 Year 2 - Everyday materials- knowledge organiser.docxDownload
 Year 2 - Plants - knowledge organiser.docxDownload
 Year 3 - Animals including humans - knowledge organiser.docxDownload
 Year 3 - Forces & Magnets - knowledge organiser.docxDownload
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Summer Term 2022-2023

Nursery

Reception

Reception  started off the Summer term by going for a spring walk. We made observations and discussed changes that happen throughout the seasons. 
We also had a very 'eggciting' delivery! For 2 weeks, we looked after 10 chick eggs and watched them hatch. We learnt about the lifecycle of a chick! 
Throughout our Safari unit we have been learning about different habitats in Africa. We went on a trip to Twycross Zoo and found lots of the animals that we have been learning about. We had a lesson where we had to place the animals in the correct habitat

Year 1

During the Summer term, Year 1 have been working towards answering the big question, "Why are plants important?"

Year 3

During the Summer term, Year 3 have been learning to answer the big question, 'What is a magnet?'

Year 5

In the Summer term, Year 5 have been learning to answer the big question, 'What is the circle of life?'

Year 2

During the Summer term in Year 2, they have been learning to answer the big question, 'What does a plant need to grow?'

Year 4

During the Summer term, Year 4 have been learning to answer the big question, 'What happens to our food when we eat?'

Year 6

In the Summer term, Year 6 have been learning to answer the big question, 'Why does my heart beat?'

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