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QCA Scheme of Work - Science: Unit 2c Variation

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Identifying properties of animals and grouping them according to their similarities.

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QCA Scheme of Work
Unit 1A Ourselves: learning objectives:
- to make and communicate observations and comparisons of humans and other animals
- to make observations and comparisons of the way animals move
- to make observations of animals and use these to group them explaning criteria chosen
Unit 2C Variation: learning objectives:
- to observe and recognise some simple characteristics of animals and plants
NC KS1:
Humans and other animals 2a) to recognise and compare the main external parts of the bodies of humans and animals
Variation and classification 4b) Pupils should be taught to group living things according to observable differences and similarities.
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Distinguishing animals from each other using a 'branching database' set of questions.

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QCA scheme of work: unit 2c: Variation: identify ways in which animals are like each other... NCKS1: Humans and other animals 2a) Pupils should be taught to recognise and compare the main external parts of the bodies of humans and other animals. Variation and classification 4b) Pupils should be taught to: group living things according to observable similarities and differences.
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