Science - Year 3 - Pzaz
What does the Year 3 scheme cover?
PZAZ provides Year 3 teachers with all of the essential tools to deliver outstanding Science lessons, ensuring they have all of the resources necessary to plan and achieve positive outcomes for their pupils. With each lesson designed to take place over two weeks, scientific knowledge builds gradually over time to become firmly embedded. This approach not only fosters a deep appreciation for exploring the world around them but also gives pupils a lasting enthusiasm for Science learning that stays with them throughout Key Stage 2 and beyond.
Animals, including Humans
Delve into the knowledge of essential food groups that contribute to maintaining a healthy body throughout this unit and explore the multifaceted ways in which food supports various bodily functions. Learn the name of some parts of the skeleton, what bones are made of and try to guess the animal from the X-ray.
Rocks
This unit promises a comprehensive exploration of the dynamic world of rocks as you explore the transformative journey of molten rock as it solidifies into igneous rocks. Conduct investigations into rock porosity and research the formation of sedimentary rocks, even making your very own metamorphic rock. Uncover the fascinating process of fossil formation and expand your knowledge about soil horizons.
Forces and Magnets
Immerse yourself in the study of friction, understanding the impact of this force, and recognise magnetism as an invisible, non-contact force that operates at a distance throughout this unit. Delve into the concept of magnetic field strength, unraveling the intricacies of how magnets exert their influence over a given area.
Light
Find out what happens to light that hits a mirror and understand the impact on vision when there is no light entering the eyes in this unit. Investigate the distinction between luminous and non-luminous objects and how incident rays are created while learning about the law of reflection. Discover the fascinating world of sundials and ponder the question of whether everything casts a shadow.
Plants
Explore roots, leaves, stems and flowers across this unit, including the function of root hairs and how root networks support the tallest trees in the world. Investigate the vital roles played by stomata and xylem, and engage in the dissection of a flower to identify its various parts. Delve into the intricate processes of pollination and seed dispersal, exploring the mechanisms and agents that aid seeds in spreading and germination.
What’s included for Year 3 teachers?
- Full Year 3 National Curriculum coverage
- Detailed lesson plans and presentations
- Visual knowledge organisers for each lesson
- Easy-to-follow teacher explanation videos
- Links to prior and future learning
- Questions, common misconceptions, cross-curricular links & more!