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Top Science 2 PRIMARY
TEACHER’S
RESOURCE BOOK
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Introduction
Top Science 2 Teacher’s Resource Book provides a range of materials
designed to complement the Student’s Book and the Teacher’s Book.
These materials contribute to the flexible nature of Top Science: students
in the same class can be given worksheets at different levels, or weaker
students can complete the tasks with stronger peers. Teachers with more
contact hours can make use of these photocopiable materials as and when
they need them.
There are four categories of worksheets: reinforcement, extension,
assessment and speaking. Use them for revision purposes, for extension
practice, as progress tests, assessment, or for homework. The worksheets
can be photocopied and filed in a folder.
Reinforcement and extension worksheets
There are twenty-two reinforcement and fifteen extension worksheets.
These materials constitute a flexible tool: they can be worked on after
the relevant section in the Student’s Book, before the Now I know
sections, or as extra preparation for the Unit assessment.
The extension worksheets can be used for fast finishers or to extend
class work. Depending on the level of the class, students can complete
the worksheets with or without consulting their Student’s Book.
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REINFORCEMENT
Bones and joints
Name
Date
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EXTENSION
Landscapes
Name
1 Complete the sentences.
Date
The Sea of Tranquility
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When you look at the Moon from Earth, you can see
dark areas on the surface. One of the biggest areas
is called the Sea of Tranquility. It is a large area of
sunken ground. From Earth, it looks like a sea.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first
astronauts to land on the Moon. They landed in the
Sea of Tranquility.
are inside your body.
b. Bones form the
.
c. You bend your body at the
Like all the other ‘seas’ on the Moon, this sea has
no water and no beach, but it is certainly tranquil.
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2 Circle and write six joints.
1 Answer the questions.
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a. What is the Sea of Tranquility?
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b. Who are Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin?
.
c. Where did they land?
.
d. Is the Sea of Tranquility the only ‘sea’ on the Moon?
.
2 Investigate and find the names of some other lunar seas.
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Diagnostic test
Name
DIAGNOSTIC TEST
3 Match the rooms and the furniture.
Name
Date
living room
bathroom
bedroom
kitchen
1 Look at the picture and write the words.
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2 Where does the food come from? Write plant or animal.
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This test is to be completed at the start of the school year to give an
indication of student’s basic level of Science and English.
Assessment worksheets
Unit assessment and Term assessment
There are fifteen Unit tests, in addition to three Term tests. These can
be given to the students once a unit has been completed, or as revision
before each Term test. The answer keys are provided.
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ASSESSMENT
Food
Name
3
Name
4 How is bread made? Put the pictures in order. Write 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Date
1 Where does fresh food come from? Answer.
F®es™ foo∂
2 Use the key and circle the foods.
red
blue
fresh food
processed food
3 Classify these foods.
bananas
tomatoes
sardines
chicken
apples
eggs
5 Complete these sentences.
vitamins
a.
Food from animals
b.
c.
Food from plants
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carbohydrates
Suga® hafi
ufi e>erg¥.
Mil§ hafi
Oi¬ hafi
Ve@etab¬efi ha√¶
ufi to ∫¶ ™ealth¥.
proteins
,
fats
whic™ gi√¶
, whic™ ™elπ ufi grow
, whic™ gi√¶ ufi e>erg¥.
, whic™ ™elπ
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Speaking games
Six pages of speaking games provide extra oral practice. These
worksheets are designed to be done in pairs or small groups. Instructions
on how to play the games are on the worksheets and should be cut off
before distributing the material to the students.
TERM 3
ng
Speaki
games
Island map
A
BEACH
B
Sandhill
AIRPORT
Pinewood
río
río
Bayport
Bayport
cliffs
Bridgetown
cliffs
Questions Student A
Pinewood
lighthouse
port
Questions Student B
airport
palm trees
road
Bridgetown
railway
beach
Sandhill
road
mountains
Play the game
1. Students work in pairs. Give each student
a photocopy of map A or B. They cut out the
maps with their corresponding question prompts.
3. Students take turns to ask and answer
questions to complete their maps. They draw
in the missing elements.
2. Explain that Bayport, Pinewood, Bridgetown and
Sandhill are towns.
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4. Encourage them to say the compass points,
and to use prepositions such as between,
near, next to, etc.
5. When students have finished, they compare
their maps to see if they are identical.
For example:
SA: Where’s Pinewood?
SB: It’s in the East. It’s near the bridge.
SA: Thanks.
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Other resources
ICT Resource Pack
The ICT Resource Pack consists of 2 CD-Roms.
CD1
• Digital flashcards and classroom posters:
the digital version of all the printed posters and
flashcards can be used to give whiteboard
presentations.
• Web bank: the Web bank includes some of the best, free web links for
teaching Science, Geography and History. These links provide access
to valuable on-line resources which can help to integrate the contents,
basic competences and assessment criteria of Top Science.
CD2
The second CD-ROM provides, in digital format, all the materials found in
this Teachers Resource Book, including the answer keys. The Class audio
is also available on this CD.
i-books
Top Science Student’s Books are available in i-book format so teachers
can choose to present the student’s material on the whiteboard.
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Contents
Worksheets
REINFORCEMENT WORKSHEETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
EXTENSION WORKSHEETS
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ASSESSMENT WORKSHEETS
Diagnostic test
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Unit assessment
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Term assessment
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SPEAKING ACTIVITIES
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Answer keys
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EXTENSION WORKSHEETS
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ASSESSMENT WORKSHEETS
Diagnostic test
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Unit assessment
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Term assessment
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You and me
REINFORCEMENT
Name
Date
1 How are they feeling? Match and write.
happy
”sa∂
angr¥
”sca®e∂
2 Colour the girls. Make them look different.
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Bones and joints
REINFORCEMENT
Name
Date
1 Complete the sentences.
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are inside your body.
a.
b. Bones form the
.
c. You bend your body at the
.
2 Circle and write six joints.
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Muscles
Name
REINFORCEMENT
Date
1 Look at Picture A. Copy the names of the muscles in Picture B.
biceps
pectoral
abdominal
calf
muscle
2 Write T (true) or F (false).
Muscles form your skeleton.
Muscles are elastic.
Muscles move your bones.
You use your calf muscles to move your arms.
You use your face muscles to express feelings.
3 Complete the sentence.
Yo¤ ußæ you®
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Food
REINFORCEMENT
Name
Date
1 Match.
Processed food
Fresh food
2 Where do these foods come from? Write animal or plant.
A
B
C
D
3 Draw two more foods: one from an animal and one from a plant.
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Keeping healthy
REINFORCEMENT
Name
Date
You shouldn’t
eat too many
foods from the
centre of the
wheel.
cereals
You should eat
some foods
from these
groups every
day.
vegetables
fruit
You should do a lot of exercise and drink
a lot of water.
1 Look at the food wheel. Write.
a. We should eat foods from these three groups every day.
b. We shouldn’t eat a lot of these foods.
c. To be healthy, we should do these two things.
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Air
REINFORCEMENT
Name
Date
1 Which objects contain air? Colour them.
2 Write T (true) or F (false).
Air takes up space.
Air is a mixture of gases.
Air does not move.
Air contains oxygen.
You can see air.
Living things need oxygen to live.
3 Which objects move with air? Circle.
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Water
REINFORCEMENT
Name
Date
1 Look at the pictures and tick the true sentences.
Snow is
liquid water.
We can hold liquid
water in our hands.
When liquid water is
heated, it changes
into water vapour.
2 Look at the pictures. Then draw the next picture.
3 Complete the sentences.
a. When water is heated, it changes into
.
b. When water is cooled in a freezer, it changes into
.
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The Earth and the Sun
REINFORCEMENT
Name
Date
1 Colour the diagram.
blue
the Earth
green
the movement of the Earth round the Sun
yellow
the Sun
2 Match.
The Earth takes
a year to move
round the Sun.
The Earth takes
a day to spin
round.
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The Moon and the stars
Name
Date
1 Complete the sentences.
Cons†ellationfi
2
Su>
Moo>
a. The
hasn’t got any water or air.
b. The
is the nearest star to Earth.
c.
are groups of stars.
Write day or night and complete the sentences.
A
B
a. It is
because
.
because
b. It is
.
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Forces and machines
Name
Date
1 Which way is the box moving? Colour the arrow.
2 What do these machines need to work? Colour.
green
human force
red
electricity
blue
wind
3 Draw two more machines.
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Mammals
Name
Date
1 Tick the mammals. Then complete the sentence.
A
B
C
D
E
F
D
p
e
,
and
c
,
are mammals.
2 What do all mammals have in common? Tick.
They are all viviparous.
They have feathers.
They drink their mother’s milk.
They are all carnivores.
They are living things.
They are born from their mother’s womb.
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Birds and reptiles
Name
Date
1 Describe these animals. Write Yes or No.
a. It has scales.
b. It has feathers.
c. It is a vertebrate.
d. It flies.
e. It crawls.
f. It is a bird.
g. It is a reptile.
2 Write the words. Colour the bird.
head
leg
trunk
wing
tail
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Amphibians and fish
Name
Date
1 Look at the fish. Write the words.
h
<s
t
f
2 Circle the amphibian.
A
B
C
D
3 Now, complete the sentences.
a. Amphibians have
skin.
b. Amphibians are born from
.
c. First, amphibians live in
d. Then, they live on
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Insects
Name
Date
1 Are they vertebrates or invertebrates? Match.
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
animals with bones
animals without bones
2 Look at the picture and tick the true sentences.
It is an invertebrate.
It is an insect.
Its body is covered with feathers.
It has got bones.
It is a butterfly.
It has got wings.
It lives in water.
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Plants
Name
Date
1 Read the information and write the words.
• The roots are under the ground.
• The stem supports the plant.
• The leaves grow from the stem.
2 Match the plants to the descriptions.
A
B
C
Bush
Tree
Grass
It has a short, hard
stem.
It has a hard, thick stem
called a trunk.
It has a soft, green
stem.
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Landscapes
Name
Date
1 What can you see in a mountain landscape? Tick.
A
B
C
D
2 Now complete the text.
”roadfi fo®estfi villa@efi ”ri√±rfi
f
”r
”r
v
In mountain landscapes there are
The
and
are narrow and the
.
are small.
3 Look at the coastal landscape. Circle the man-made elements.
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Your neighbourhood
Name
Date
1 Match.
a. Gardeners
organise public services.
b. Firefighters
keep the city clean.
c. The mayor and the councillors
look after the gardens and parks.
d. The police
fight fires.
e. Rubbish collectors
look after security and traffic.
2 Which public service do these people need? Tick.
Some lights in my
street are not
working.
A
We need a rubbish
bin in this street.
street lighting
rubbish collection
firefighters
parks and gardens
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Transport
Name
Date
1 How do they travel? Colour the pictures.
red
blue
on land
by air
A
C
green
by sea
B
D
E
2 Complete the sentences with these words.
passengers
air
merchandise
a. Cars carry
.
b. Ships travel by
.
c. Lorries carry
.
d. Aeroplanes travel by
.
e. Buses travel on
.
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sea
land
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Road safety
Name
Date
1 Look at the picture. Then tick the correct answers.
a. Where should pedestrians cross the road?
At the bus stop.
At the zebra crossing.
b. Where should you wait for the bus?
At the bus stop.
In the road.
c. Where should children travel in cars?
In the front of the car.
In the back of the car.
d. What should people wear in cars?
Helmets.
Seat belts.
e. Where should children play ball?
In the park.
On the pavement.
f. Where do cars and buses travel?
On the road.
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On the pavement.
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Manufactured products
Name
Date
1 Where do the products go? Colour the paths.
milk
factory
furniture
factory
butcher’s
fruit and vegetable
market
2 Complete the sentence.
raw materials
In
factories
manufactured products
workers use
to make
.
3 Match the products to the shops.
a. medicines
bookshop
b. cakes
chemist’s
c. books
greengrocer’s
d. oranges
baker’s
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Clocks and calendars
Name
Date
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
7
14
21
28
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
31
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
27
1 Look at the calendar and answer the questions.
a. How many days are there in this month?
b. What day is the first Monday in this month?
c. What day of the week is the 23rd?
d. How many Sundays are there in this month?
2 What did John do yesterday? Draw the time on the clocks.
He had breakfast
at seven o’clock.
An hour later
he went out.
He went back home
four hours later.
He visited
his grandmother
at six o’clock.
He was there
for two hours.
He went to bed
at ten o’clock.
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Then and now
Name
Date
1 Look at the pictures and write Then or Now.
A
B
C
D
2 Complete the sentences.
tractors
washing machines
ploughs
by hand
a. Then, people washed their clothes
.
b. Now, people wash their clothes in
.
c. Then, farmers used
d. Now, they use
.
.
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WORKSHEETS
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You and me
Name
Date
Surnames
Your surname is the name of your family. Every surname has
a different origin. Surnames which end in ‘son’ mean ‘son
of’. Jackson is ‘son of Jack’ and Thomson is ‘son of Thomas’.
Other surnames come from the names of professions.
A potter is a person who makes pots, so one of Harry Potter’s
ancestors was a potter. Other surnames from professions
are Butcher, Baker and Smith. Some surnames come from
plants, such as Rose, Rush and Wood. Other surnames come from the names
of animals, such as Wolf and Fox.
1 Find six surnames and write them.
J
A
C
K
S
O
N
P
B
A
K
E
R
l
R
U
S
H
B
H
N
C
B
S M
I
T
H
B
U
T
C
H
E
R
R
S
E
W O
L
F
R
W
B
S
B
J
2 What are their surnames? Write.
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Your body
Name
Date
Body quiz
1 How much do you know about your body?
a. What do your bones form?
b. Write two bones in your arm.
c. Write two bones in your leg.
d. Write one of the joints in your arm.
e. Write one of the joints in your leg.
f. Write one muscle you use to move your arm.
g. What is the name of a muscle in your chest?
h. What muscles do you use to express feelings?
i. What goes into your lungs?
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Food
Name
Date
Making yoghurt
Yoghurt is very good for you. It has got a lot of calcium
and protein. It is very easy to make.
You need:
• Half a litre of milk
• A spoonful of plain yoghurt
• A glass jar with a lid
1. Heat the milk, but don’t boil it.
2. Let the milk cool.
3. Put a spoonful of yoghurt in the jar.
Add the milk. Stir the milk and the yoghurt.
Put the lid on the jar.
4. Wrap the jar in newspaper. Leave it in a warm place for six hours.
5. Put the jar in the fridge until it is cold.
1 How do you make yoghurt? Put the pictures in order. Write 1, 2, 3 and 4.
2 Complete the sentences.
a. Yoghurt has got a lot of
b. It has got a lot of
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to help you to grow.
to make your bones strong.
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Keeping healthy
Name
Date
1 Write the food groups in the food wheel.
vegetables
proteins
cereals
dairy products
fruits
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Name
2 Draw a pizza. Use foods from 4 different food groups.
• Write down your pizza ingredients.
3 Write and draw a healthy menu for lunch.
Starter
Main course
Dessert
• Tell a classmate why your menu is healthy.
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Water
Name
Date
A desert of water
The Antarctic is one of the biggest deserts in the
world, although it is not hot there and there is no
sand. There is just a lot of water. Over half of the
fresh water on the planet is in the Antarctic in the
form of snow.
The Antarctic is at the South Pole and all the ground
is frozen. The temperatures are very low. It is too
cold for most living things, but penguins, seals and
whales can live there.
1 Complete the card about the Antarctic.
The Antarctic
Location:
Ground:
Temperatures:
Animals:
2 Answer the questions.
a. Is snow salt water or fresh water?
b. Where can you find fresh water?
c. Where can you find salt water?
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Planet Earth
Name
Date
Shooting stars
Shooting stars are bright, white lights
which cross the sky very quickly. They are
not really stars. They are rocks which burn
when they enter the Earth’s atmosphere.
Real stars are much bigger and brighter,
like the Sun.
If you want to see shooting stars, you need
to go to the country or somewhere away
from city lights. Wait for a clear night with no clouds.
Then, all you need is a bit of patience!
1 Write T (true) or F (false).
Shooting stars are rocks.
Real stars are smaller than shooting stars.
It is more difficult to see shooting stars in a city.
2 Put the letters in order to find the names of three constellations.
A
A UR
UST
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B
O L
E
C
C O PO
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Machines
Name
Date
An amazing inventor
We use lots of machines every day. Every machine has
an inventor: someone who had a brilliant idea and
invented the machine.
Yoshiro Nakamatsu is a Japanese inventor. He has
invented over two thousand objects!
Nakamatsu is over eighty years old. He wants to live
a long time because he wants to invent more things.
His latest invention is Pyon Pyon jumping shoes. If you
wear these shoes, you don’t walk – you jump!
1 Answer the questions.
a. Who is Yoshiro Nakamatsu?
b. How many objects has he invented?
c. What is his latest invention?
2 Invent and draw a machine which spreads butter on bread.
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Animals
Name
Date
Elephant talk
People talk. Animals do not talk, but they
communicate with each other. Birds communicate
with each other by singing and chirping. Dogs bark,
and bees dance in front of other bees.
Elephants have different ways of communicating. This
is one of them: they use their feet to send messages
to other elephants. How do they do this?
The elephant stamps his foot on the ground and
makes it vibrate. Other elephants ‘hear’ the message
through their feet. But what are the elephants saying?
People think they are messages about danger or
messages just to say ‘hello’. But only the elephants know!
1 Use the key to complete these words and find the sounds these animals make.
✶➝A ❐➝E ▲➝I ✢➝U
TR✢MP❐T
CH✶TT❐R
CH▲RP
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Other animals
Name
Date
Frogs and toads
There are many types of frogs and toads. Goliath frogs
are the biggest frogs. They are as big as your school bag.
The smallest frog, the Gold frog, is the size of your
fingernail.
Some frogs can jump very far. There is one species
which can jump the length of a football field.
Many frogs and toads can change the colour of their skin.
But the champion is the Fire-bellied toad. When it wants
to hide, it is the colour of the plants and stones around it.
But when it is attacked, its belly changes to red and black!
1 Answer the questions.
a. Which is bigger, the Goliath frog or the Gold frog?
b. What colour is the belly of the Fire-bellied toad when it is attacked?
2 Write reptile, fish or amphibian.
• Can you name these animals?
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Plants
Name
Date
Make a leaf album
• Collect different types of leaves in the country or in
a park.
• Put each leaf between two pages of newspaper and put
some heavy books on top. The paper absorbs the damp
and the heavy books make the leaves flat. The leaves dry
in about ten days.
• Then, put one leaf on each page of a drawing book.
Write information about it:
– the name of the plant or tree
– the day and the place you collected it
– the shape and colour of the leaves
• Put a piece of paper between each page to protect the leaves.
1 These foods are parts of plants. Which part? Match.
A
seed
B
stem
C
leaf
D
fruit
E
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Landscapes
Name
Date
The Sea of Tranquility
When you look at the Moon from Earth, you can see
dark areas on the surface. One of the biggest areas
is called the Sea of Tranquility. It is a large area of
sunken ground. From Earth, it looks like a sea.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first
astronauts to land on the Moon. They landed in the
Sea of Tranquility.
Like all the other ‘seas’ on the Moon, this sea has
no water and no beach, but it is certainly tranquil.
1 Answer the questions.
a. What is the Sea of Tranquility?
.
b. Who are Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin?
.
c. Where did they land?
.
d. Is the Sea of Tranquility the only ‘sea’ on the Moon?
.
2 Investigate and find the names of some other lunar seas.
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Living together
Name
Date
Family trees
A family tree is a diagram which shows the members of a family and
the relationship between them.
The oldest members of the family go at the top of the tree and the youngest
members go at the bottom.
Doris
Jack
Marie
Helen
Robert
Gary
Amy
1 Look at the family tree. Circle the paternal grandparents in red.
Circle the maternal grandparents in blue.
2 Now draw your family tree.
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Transport
Name
Date
Road signs
1 Match the signs to their meanings.
stop
give way
zebra crossing
petrol station
car park
no entry
2 Draw the route which Emma should take to the library.
3 Match and write the words.
pavement
bus stop
zebra crossing
a. You wait for the bus here.
b. You cross the road here.
c. Pedestrians walk on this.
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Jobs
Name
Date
Old professions, new jobs
Jobs were very different a long time ago. Many people could not read or write, so
scribes wrote documents for other people. Town criers walked through the towns
ringing their bells and shouting the news. These days, many old professions still
exist: teachers, potters, bakers…
New inventions create new professions. For example, computers need computer
engineers, technicians and programmers. Aeroplanes need pilots, stewards
and technicians.
1 Underline the professions in the text. Then do the crossword.
B
S
T
S
E
T
2 Match.
a. A town crier…
makes things out of clay.
b. A scribe…
flies aeroplanes.
c. A pilot…
shouts the news.
d. A potter…
writes documents.
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Past and present
Name
Date
Who is who?
1 Who is who? Read the information and write the names.
Sam was born a long time after Paul and before Dan.
Fred has got a moustache and does not wear glasses. He is the oldest.
Paul has got a moustache and he never wears a hat. He was born after Fred.
Dan was born after Sam. He is the youngest.
A
B
C
D
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WORKSHEETS
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Name
Date
1 Look at the picture and write the words.
foo†
¬e@
™ea∂
noßæ
han∂
mout™
e¥æ
ea®
arμ
2 Where does the food come from? Write plant or animal.
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3 Match the rooms and the furniture.
living room
bathroom
bedroom
kitchen
4 Circle the five living things.
d
r
a
b
b
i
t
j
x
r
c
t
r
e
e
k
m
o
u
s
e
c
o
l
t
p
l
a
n
t
g
v
v
y
b
l
i
o
n
h
5 Look at the plant and write the words.
˘†eμ
¬ea√±fi
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You and me
Name
Date
1 Look at the pictures. How are the girls different? Write four sentences.
Olga
Anne
a. Olga has got
.
b. Anne has got
.
c. Olga
.
d. Anne
.
2 Complete the card with your personal information.
Name:
Surname(s):
Date of birth:
Day:
Month:
Year:
Place of birth:
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Name
3 Match the children and their feelings.
happy
A
˘a∂
B
˘ca®ed
C
angry
D
4 Happy or sad? Complete the sentences.
a. When it’s my birthday, I feel
b. When my friend is sad, I feel
.
.
5 Tick the correct answers.
a.
All children are different.
All children are the same.
b.
All children have the same rights.
All children have different rights.
6 Complete.
a. Everybody expresses
.
b. It is important to respect
.
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Your body
Name
Date
1 Complete the sentences.
musc¬efi
a.
jointfi
bo>efi
a®æ har∂ an∂ ”rigi∂ an∂ forμ
t™æ ”s§e¬eto>.
b.
c.
a®æ elasti© an∂ co√±® t™æ ”s§e¬eto>.
Yo¤ ∫±n∂ you® bod¥ a† t™æ
.
2 Write the names of the joints.
3 Write two bones and two muscles.
muscles
bones
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Name
4 Read then tick the correct answers.
a. You breathe air in through your…
nose.
lungs.
b. The air goes down a tube called the…
lung.
trachea.
c. Lungs are like…
bags.
bones.
d. When you breathe out…
you empty your lungs.
you fill your lungs.
5 Label the diagram. Draw arrows to show the direction of the air
when you breathe in.
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Food
Name
Date
1 Where does fresh food come from? Answer.
F®es™ foo∂
2 Use the key and circle the foods.
red
blue
fresh food
processed food
3 Classify these foods.
bananas
tomatoes
sardines
chicken
apples
eggs
Food from animals
Food from plants
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Name
4 How is bread made? Put the pictures in order. Write 1, 2, 3 and 4.
5 Complete these sentences.
vitamins
a.
b.
c.
d.
carbohydrates
Suga® hafi
ufi e>erg¥.
Mil§ hafi
Oi¬ hafi
Ve@etab¬efi ha√¶
ufi to ∫¶ ™ealth¥.
proteins
,
whic™ gi√¶
, whic™ ™elπ ufi grow
, whic™ gi√¶ ufi e>erg¥.
, whic™ ™elπ
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.
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Keeping healthy
Name
Date
1 Complete these sentences.
headache
a.
b.
c.
d.
fever
broken arm
Iƒ yo¤ ha√¶ å
Iƒ yo¤ ha√¶ å
†emπeratu®æ.
Iƒ yo¤ ha√¶ å
Iƒ yo¤ ha√¶ å
,
,
stomachache
ta§æ a> aspiri>.
ta§æ you®
go to t™æ docto®.
, ha√¶ a> X-”ra¥.
,
2 Circle the foods you should eat every day.
A
B
C
G
E
F
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Name
3 Look at this menu. Why is it healthy? Match the sentences.
Starter
Macaroni
Main course
Fish and salad
Dessert
Orange
a. Macaroni has carbohydrates.
They help you to grow.
b. Fish has proteins.
They keep you healthy.
c. Salad and oranges have vitamins.
They give you energy.
4 Which children have healthy habits? Tick.
A
B
C
D
E
F
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Air and water
Name
Date
1 Complete the sentences.
gaßefi
a.
b.
c.
oxy@en
ai®
ifi å mixtu®æ oƒ difƒe®en† gaßefi
Peop¬æ, animalfi an∂ plantfi >æe∂
to liæ.
Oxy@e> ifi o>æ øƒ t™æ
i> ai®
.
.
2 Use the key and circle the objects.
red
A
It contains air.
B
blue
C
It moves with air.
D
3 Match.
a. Water is a…
solid.
b. Water vapour is a…
liquid.
c. Ice is a…
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Name
4 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences.
A
B
solid
a.
fridge
C
water
ice
liquid
Tiμ an∂ Sall¥ pu† ˘oμæ
i> t™æ tra¥
Wa†e® ifi å
T™e>, t™e¥ pu† t™æ tra¥ i> t™æ
La†e®, t™e®æ ifi
i> t™æ tra¥.
I©æ ifi å
.
.
b.
c.
.
.
5 Who is saving water? Colour the good habit.
A
B
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Planet Earth
Name
1
Date
Write the names. Then, colour the picture.
brown
2
land
blue
air
water
green
Complete the sentences.
a.
b.
c.
d.
ai®
wa†e®
S<u>
E”art™
T™æ
mo√±fi ˆoun∂ t™æ S<u>
T™æ E”art™ @etfi ligh† froμ t™æ
Mos† øƒ t™æ E”art™ ifi cove®e∂ b¥
T™e®æ ifi
al¬ aroun∂ t™æ E”art™
.
.
.
.
3 Match.
The Earth moves round the Sun.
A day
The Earth spins round.
A year
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Name
4 Look at the diagram. Write the words.
da¥
E”art™
nigh†
S<u>
5 Tick the true sentences. Then, correct the false sentences.
The Earth moves round the Moon.
We see the Moon and stars during the day.
The Earth takes one month to move round the Sun.
The Moon hasn’t got any air or water.
The Sun is the nearest star to the Earth.
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Forces
Name
Date
1 What can forces do? Use the code and colour the pictures.
move
yellow
red
stop
blue
change shape
green
break
2 What are these machines used for? Match.
carrying objects
keeping food fresh
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squeezing oranges
lifting
cutting
listening to music
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Name
3 Write the machines.
lorry
television
stapler
It works with human force.
A
.
It works with petrol.
A
.
It works with electricity.
A
.
4 Write the parts of the computer.
speakers
mouse
keyboard
CPU
printer
monitor
5 What are computers used for?
a. To
.
b. To
.
c. To
.
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Animals
Name
Date
1 Use the code and circle the animals.
brown
blue
mammals
birds
green
A
B
C
D
E
F
reptiles
2 Match.
a. Viviparous animals…
are born from eggs.
b. Oviparous animals…
are born from their mother’s womb.
3 Which animals are oviparous? Tick.
A
B
C
D
E
F
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Name
4 Write the parts of the bird.
head
trunk
tail
leg
wing
beak
5 Complete the sentences.
a. Birds are born from
Their bodies are covered with
b. Mammals are born from their mother’s
Their bodies are covered with
c. Reptiles are born from
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.
.
.
.
.
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Other animals
Name
Date
1 Classify the animals.
trout
beetle
fly
frog
salamander
shark
Fish
Amphibians
Insects
2 Write the parts of the fish.
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Name
3 Classify the animals. Then, answer the question.
spider
cow
Vertebrates
sardine
octopus
Invertebrates
• What are invertebrates?
4 Name these invertebrates.
A
B
C
D
E
F
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Plants
Name
Date
1 How do plants grow? Number the pictures 1, 2 and 3.
A
B
C
2 Write the parts of the tree.
3 Match and write.
tree
A
B
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grass
C
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Name
4 Write the words.
grasses
water
a. Plants provide
b. Plants need
c. Plants grow from
oxygen
stem
seeds
and food for other living things.
, air, sunlight and soil.
.
d. Plants have roots, a
and leaves.
e. Plants can be trees, bushes or
.
5 What do plants need? Write.
6 What do plants give us? Draw three things.
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Landscapes
Name
Date
1 Look at the picture and write the words.
river
mountain
forest
field
bridge
village
2 Classify the words from Activity 1.
Natural elements
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3 Look at this coastal landscape and complete the sentences.
a. A beach is the
part of the land near the sea.
b. A cliff is the
part of the land near the sea.
4 Tick the correct answers.
a. In mountain landscapes, there are mountains, forests and
beaches.
narrow rivers.
b. The coast is the area of land which is near
the sea.
the mountains.
c. There are lighthouses on the
mountains.
coast.
5 Circle the points of the compass. Then, write them.
x
h
e
a
s
t
d
n
o
r
t
h
l
q
w
v
z
g
s w
e
s
t
t
p
k
r
c
f
w
s
o
u
t
h
j
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Living together
Name
Date
1 Match the definitions.
a. My mother’s mother is…
my uncle
b. My uncle’s child is…
my aunt
c. My father’s sister is…
my grandmother
d. My mother’s brother is…
my cousin
2 Who does these things in your house? Write.
A
B
C
3 Which children are good students? Tick.
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4 Match the pictures to the jobs. Then match the sentences.
rubbish collector
gardener
A
B
firefighter
C
policeman
D
She looks after the parks.
He looks after security and traffic.
He keeps the city clean.
She fights fires.
5 Tick the correct answer.
a. In your village or city, the place where you live is your…
neighbourhood.
school.
b. The … is the head of the local council.
gardener.
mayor.
c. The local council organises…
the schools.
the public services.
d. Street lighting is…
a public service.
a service for families.
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Transport
Name
Date
1 Match.
A
B
land transport
sea transport
C
air transport
D
2 What do these means of transport carry? Write passengers or merchandise.
A
B
C
D
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Name
3 Write three examples of public transport.
4 Look and write.
bus stop
pavement
road
zebra crossing
road sign
5 Match each symbol to its meaning.
A
Seat reserved for pregnant women.
B
Seat reserved for disabled people.
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ASSESSMENT
Jobs
Name
Date
1 Use the key and circle.
red
raw materials
A
blue
C
B
manufactured products
D
E
MILK
F
G
H
2 What raw materials do you need to manufacture these products? Write.
milk
wool
leather
wood
A table
A sweater
Butter
Shoes
3 Complete the sentences.
shops
raw materials
Workers use
to make manufactured
We buy manufactured products in
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14
4 Where can you buy these products? Write.
books
meat
cakes
medicines
5 Look at these means of communication. Write personal or media.
6 Which means of communication? Write the words.
a. I can talk to a friend, but I can’t see her.
b. I can find information from texts, photographs and videos.
c. I can read about the news in other countries.
d. I can watch a football match at my house.
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Past and present
Name
Date
1 Write T (true) or F (false).
Clocks and calendars measure time.
Clocks measure weeks and months.
December
Clocks measure minutes and seconds.
There are seven days in a month.
2 Look at the calendar and answer the questions.
a. How many days are there in this month?
b. What day of the week is 7th December?
c. What day is the last day of the month?
3 Match the old and modern objects.
A
B
C
D
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4 Circle the oldest object in each pair.
A
A
A
B
B
B
5 Compare the pictures. Circle three objects which have changed with time.
A
B
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FIRST TERM ASSESSMENT
Name
Date
1 Match.
tibia
arm
femur
radius
leg
ribs
humerus
trunk
pelvis
2 Write the names of the muscles.
3 Classify the foods.
lentils
sardines
oranges
Foods from animals
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eggs
tomatoes
Foods from plants
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Name
4 Circle the foods you should eat every day.
A
B
C
D
F
E
G
I
J
H
K
5 Tick the true sentences about water. Then correct the false
sentences.
If you heat water, it changes into ice.
If you freeze water, it changes into water vapour.
Water vapour is a solid.
Ice is a solid.
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SECOND TERM ASSESSMENT
Name
Date
1 Complete the sentences.
a. The Earth takes
to spin round.
b. The Earth takes
to move round the Sun.
c. The Moon moves round
.
2 Use the key to colour the machines.
red
blue
It uses electricity.
green
It uses human energy.
It uses petrol.
3 Vertebrate or invertebrate? Write V or I.
A
B
C
D
E
F
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Name
4 Complete the sentences.
Amphibians
Mammals
Reptiles
Fish
a.
are vertebrates and have fins and scales.
b.
have bare skin and are oviparous.
c.
are born from their mother’s womb.
d.
have scales and crawl.
e.
have wings, feathers and a beak.
Birds
5 Classify the plants.
holm oak
poppy
wheat
Trees
cypress
Bushes
lavender
thyme
Grasses
6 Write the five main parts of a plant.
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THIRD TERM ASSESSMENT
Name
Date
1 What type of landscape is it? Read, then write.
There are beaches, cliffs and the sea. A lot of people live there.
a.
I† ifi å
landscaπæ.
There are forests, fields and rivers. The villages are very small.
b.
.
2 Who does these jobs in the neighbourhood?
a. They are responsible for the local council.
The
m
and the
b. They look after the parks. The
c. They keep the town clean. The
d. They fight fires. The
f
c
.
g
ˆ
.
c
.
.
3 Write two means of transport in each case.
a. They carry passengers.
b. They carry merchandise.
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4 Use the key and circle.
blue
red
raw materials
A
C
B
manufactured products
D
E
G
F
H
5 Look at the calendar and answer the questions.
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
a. How many days are there in this month?
b. What day of the week is the 14th?
c. How many Thursdays are there?
d. What day is the last day of the month?
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Pairwork activities for oral practice.
g
n
i
k
a
e
Sp
games
These pages offer fun, communicative
activities to stimulate oral production. There is
one speaking game per term, related to topics
in the Student’s Book. Teaching notes at the foot
of the pages can be cut off.
Food crossword and Island map.
Divide the students into pairs. Each student has
version A or B of the game. Make sure students
do not show their version to their partner.
Demonstrate the game with a volunteer and
teach any new vocabulary. Write the questions
on the board.
Guess the animal.
This is a card game to guess the different animals.
Beforehand, revise animals and their characteristics.
Then, practise the questions and write them on
the board. Students shouldn’t show their cards
until their partner has guessed the animal.
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Food crossword
A
P
1
O
3
T
4
A
T
O
M E
2
A
6
5
P
P
L
7
8
E
P
9
C
E
10
E
B
R
R
E
O
E
A
I
A
L
L
D
11
13
T
G
R
12
A
14
G
G
S
Play the game
1. Students work in pairs. Give each student
version A or B of the crossword. The aim of
the game is for students to help each other
complete their crosswords without showing their
version. Teach the words ‘across’ and ‘down’.
2. Students ask each other for clues. They are
not allowed to say the answer directly.
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Oral practice
SA: What is 2 down?
SB: It’s a drink. It’s white. It gives you calcium.
SA: Is it milk?
SB: That’s right.
3. Once the crosswords are completed, students
can work together to classify the foods into
food groups.
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game
B
P
M
1
2
A
S
3
I
U
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A
4
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L
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T
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L
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Solution
Alternative questions
SA: What is 2 down?
SB: It’s a drink. It begins with “M”.
SA: Give me another clue.
SB: It’s white.
SA: Give me another clue.
SB: It gives you calcium.
SA: Is it milk?
SB: Yes, that’s right.
P
1
O
T
A
T
O
M
2
A
S
3
U
T
G
4
A
R
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P
P
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B
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A
R
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A
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Guess the animal
wolf
monkey
goldfinch
chicken
eagle
lizard
Play the game
1. Students work in pairs. Give each pair a copy
of the animal cards. They cut them out and
place the pack face down on the table.
2. They take turns to pick a card, without showing
it to their partner. Their partner asks
‘Yes / No’ questions to guess the animal.
3. Establish the rule that they cannot say the
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For example:
Is it a carnivore / herbivore?
Is it viviparous / oviparous?
Is it a fish? / Has it got scales?
Is it orange and white?
Is it grey?
Is it big / small?
Is it a trout?
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crocodile
trout
clown fish
frog
butterfly
fly
worm
wasp
octopus
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Island map
A
BEACH
Sandhill
río
Bayport
cliffs
Bridgetown
Questions Student A
Pinewood
lighthouse
port
airport
palm trees
road
Play the game
1. Students work in pairs. Give each student
a photocopy of map A or B. They cut out the
maps with their corresponding question prompts.
3. Students take turns to ask and answer
questions to complete their maps. They draw
in the missing elements.
2. Explain that Bayport, Pinewood, Bridgetown and
Sandhill are towns.
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game
B
AIRPORT
Pinewood
río
Bayport
cliffs
Questions Student B
Bridgetown
railway
beach
4. Encourage them to say the compass points,
and to use prepositions such as between,
near, next to, etc.
Sandhill
road
mountains
5. When students have finished, they compare
their maps to see if they are identical.
For example:
SA: Where’s Pinewood?
SB: It’s in the East. It’s near the bridge.
SA: Thanks.
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2
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You and me
Name
Name
Date
”sa∂
Date
1 Complete the sentences.
1 How are they feeling? Match and write.
happy
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Bones and joints
angr¥
jointfi
”sca®e∂
Bo>efi
a.
bo>efi
”s§e¬eto>
are inside your body.
b. Bones form the
”s§e¬eto>
jointfi
.
c. You bend your body at the
.
2 Circle and write six joints.
”sca®e∂
happy
”sa∂
angr¥
2 Colour the girls. Make them look different. Open answer
z
p
s
s
f
h
i
a
q
h
b
c
d
h
p
j
n
w
o
k
n
e
e
v
k
v
u
z
g
l
j
c
l
c
l
f
p
b
b
p
e
m
d
h
x
o
f
g
d
q
e
k
m w
d
k
y
w
r
i
s
x
y
t
shoulder
wrist
elbow
hip
knee
ankle
6
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Date
1 Match.
Processed food
biceps
biceps
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Food
Name
Date
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Muscles
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pectoral
calf
muscle
calf
muscle
abdominal
abdominal
2 Where do these foods come from? Write animal or plant.
A
animal
2 Write T (true) or F (false).
B
F Muscles form your skeleton.
T Muscles are elastic.
C
plant
animal
T Muscles move your bones.
D
F You use your calf muscles to move your arms.
plant
T You use your face muscles to express feelings.
3 Draw two more foods: one from an animal and one from a plant. Open answer
3 Complete the sentence.
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6
REINFORCEMENT
Keeping healthy
Name
REINFORCEMENT
Air
Name
Date
Date
1 Which objects contain air? Colour them.
You shouldn’t
eat too many
foods from the
centre of the
wheel.
cereals
You should eat
some foods
from these
groups every
day.
vegetables
fruit
You should do a lot of exercise and drink
a lot of water.
2 Write T (true) or F (false).
1 Look at the food wheel. Write.
a. We should eat foods from these three groups every day.
T Air takes up space.
T Air is a mixture of gases.
F Air does not move.
T Air contains oxygen.
F You can see air.
T Living things need oxygen to live.
cereal, fruit, vegetables
3 Which objects move with air? Circle.
b. We shouldn’t eat a lot of these foods.
Model answer: sweets, fats, meat, cheese
c. To be healthy, we should do these two things.
Do a lot of exercise and drink a lot of water
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REINFORCEMENT
The Earth and the Sun
Name
1 Look at the pictures and tick the true sentences.
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Date
1 Colour the diagram.
Snow is
liquid water.
We can hold liquid
water in our hands.
blue
the Earth
green
the movement of the Earth round the Sun
yellow
the Sun
✓ When liquid water is
heated, it changes
into water vapour.
2 Look at the pictures. Then draw the next picture.
2 Match.
The Earth takes
a year to move
round the Sun.
The Earth takes
a day to spin
round.
3 Complete the sentences.
a. When water is heated, it changes into water vapour
.
b. When water is cooled in a freezer, it changes into
.
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10
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The Moon and the stars
Name
Name
Date
Cons†ellationfi
a. The
c.
2
Date
1 Which way is the box moving? Colour the arrow.
1 Complete the sentences.
b. The
REINFORCEMENT
Forces and machines
Moo>
Su>
Cons†ellationfi
Su>
Moo>
hasn’t got any water or air.
is the nearest star to Earth.
are groups of stars.
Write day or night and complete the sentences.
2 What do these machines need to work? Colour.
A
B
green
day
a. It is
because
day
b. It is night
because
3 Draw two more machines. Open answer
I can see the Moon
and stars.
.
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B
C
✓
✓
✓
D
E
F
✓
and
,
are mammals.
2 What do all mammals have in common? Tick.
✓ They are all viviparous.
REINFORCEMENT
Birds and reptiles
Date
a. It has scales.
No
Yes
b. It has feathers.
Yes
No
c. It is a vertebrate.
Yes
Yes
d. It flies.
Yes
No
e. It crawls.
No
Yes
f. It is a bird.
Yes
No
g. It is a reptile.
No
Yes
2 Write the words. Colour the bird.
They have feathers.
✓ They drink their mother’s milk.
head
leg
trunk
wing
head
wing
They are all carnivores.
✓ They are living things.
✓ They are born from their mother’s womb.
tail
tail
trunk
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A
e
e¬ephantfi
ccowfi
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,
15
12
Date
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Mammals
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REINFORCEMENT
Amphibians and fish
Name
REINFORCEMENT
Insects
Name
Date
Date
1 Are they vertebrates or invertebrates? Match.
1 Look at the fish. Write the words.
h™ea∂
<s
”sca¬efi
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
animals with bones
animals without bones
t
tai¬
ffi>
2 Circle the amphibian.
A
B
C
D
2 Look at the picture and tick the true sentences.
✓ It is an invertebrate.
✓ It is an insect.
3 Now, complete the sentences.
Its body is covered with feathers.
a. Amphibians have bare
It has got bones.
skin.
b. Amphibians are born from eggs
.
c. First, amphibians live in water
It lives in water.
.
.
d. Then, they live on land
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✓ It is a butterfly.
✓ It has got wings.
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Landscapes
Name
1 Read the information and write the words.
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1 What can you see in a mountain landscape? Tick.
• The roots are under the ground.
A
• The stem supports the plant.
B
C
D
• The leaves grow from the stem.
✓
leaves
✓
✓
2 Now complete the text.
roots
stem
”roadfi fo®estfi villa@efi ”ri√±rfi
fo®estfi
f
”r”ri√±rfi
”r
v
”roadfi
villa@efi
In mountain landscapes there are
The
2 Match the plants to the descriptions.
A
B
Bush
Tree
Grass
It has a hard, thick stem
called a trunk.
It has a soft, green
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.
are small.
3 Look at the coastal landscape. Circle the man-made elements.
C
It has a short, hard
stem.
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Your neighbourhood
Name
REINFORCEMENT
Transport
Name
Date
Date
1 How do they travel? Colour the pictures.
1 Match.
a. Gardeners
organise public services.
b. Firefighters
keep the city clean.
c. The mayor and the councillors
look after the gardens and parks.
d. The police
fight fires.
e. Rubbish collectors
look after security and traffic.
red
blue
on land
by air
A
green
by sea
B
C
D
E
2 Which public service do these people need? Tick.
Some lights in my
street are not
working.
A
We need a rubbish
bin in this street.
B
2 Complete the sentences with these words.
passengers
✓ street lighting
✓ rubbish collection
firefighters
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.
b. Ships travel by sea
.
c. Lorries carry merchandise
.
d. Aeroplanes travel by air
.
e. Buses travel on land
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land
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Road safety
merchandise
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Date
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Manufactured products
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1 Look at the picture. Then tick the correct answers.
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3
1
milk
factory
1
2
furniture
factory
3
2
butcher’s
4
4
fruit and vegetable
market
2 Complete the sentence.
a. Where should pedestrians cross the road?
raw materials
✓ At the zebra crossing.
At the bus stop.
In factories
b. Where should you wait for the bus?
✓ At the bus stop.
factories
manufactured products
workers use raw materials
In the road.
to make manufactured products
.
c. Where should children travel in cars?
In the front of the car.
✓ In the back of the car.
3 Match the products to the shops.
d. What should people wear in cars?
Helmets.
✓ Seat belts.
a. medicines
e. Where should children play ball?
✓ In the park.
bookshop
b. cakes
chemist’s
c. books
greengrocer’s
On the pavement.
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✓ On the road.
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Clocks and calendars
Name
Name
Date
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
7
14
21
28
1
8
15
22
29
2
9
16
23
30
3
10
17
24
31
4
11
18
25
5
12
19
26
6
13
20
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Then and now
Date
1 Look at the pictures and write Then or Now.
A
B
1 Look at the calendar and answer the questions.
Then
Now
a. How many days are there in this month? 31
C
b. What day is the first Monday in this month?
D
7th
c. What day of the week is the 23rd? Wednesday
d. How many Sundays are there in this month?
4
Now
Then
2 What did John do yesterday? Draw the time on the clocks.
He had breakfast
at seven o’clock.
An hour later
he went out.
2 Complete the sentences.
He went back home
four hours later.
tractors
washing machines
ploughs
a. Then, people washed their clothes by hand
He visited
his grandmother
at six o’clock.
He was there
for two hours.
c. Then, farmers used
d. Now, they use
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b. Now, people wash their clothes in washing machines
He went to bed
at ten o’clock.
by hand
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You and me
Name
EXTENSION
Your body
Name
Date
Date
Surnames
Body quiz
1 How much do you know about your body?
Your surname is the name of your family. Every surname has
a different origin. Surnames which end in ‘son’ mean ‘son
of’. Jackson is ‘son of Jack’ and Thomson is ‘son of Thomas’.
Other surnames come from the names of professions.
A potter is a person who makes pots, so one of Harry Potter’s
ancestors was a potter. Other surnames from professions
are Butcher, Baker and Smith. Some surnames come from
plants, such as Rose, Rush and Wood. Other surnames come from the names
of animals, such as Wolf and Fox.
a. What do your bones form?
The skeleton
b. Write two bones in your arm. Model answer
radius, ulna
c. Write two bones in your leg. Model answer
femur, tibia
R
W
B
S
B
J
1 Find six surnames and write them.
J
A
C
K
S
O
N
P
B
A
K
E
R
l
R
U
S
H
B
H
N
C
B
S M
I
T
H
B
U
T
C
H
E
R
R
S
E
W O
L
F
U
O
A
M
U
A
S
L
K
I
T
C
H
F
E
T
C
K
d. Write one of the joints in your arm. Model answer
elbow
R
H
H E R
S O N
e. Write one of the joints in your leg. Model answer
knee
f. Write one muscle you use to move your arm.
Model
answer
biceps
g. What is the name of a muscle in your chest?
2 What are their surnames? Write.
Model
answer
pectoral
h. What muscles do you use to express feelings? Model
answer
face muscles
i. What goes into your lungs? Model answer
Rose
Potter
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Wolf
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Keeping healthy
Name
Date
1 Write the food groups in the food wheel.
Making yoghurt
Yoghurt is very good for you. It has got a lot of calcium
and protein. It is very easy to make.
vegetables
proteins
dairy products
fats
You need:
• Half a litre of milk
• A spoonful of plain yoghurt
• A glass jar with a lid
cereals
fruits
1. Heat the milk, but don’t boil it.
2. Let the milk cool.
3. Put a spoonful of yoghurt in the jar.
Add the milk. Stir the milk and the yoghurt.
Put the lid on the jar.
fats
cereals
proteins
4. Wrap the jar in newspaper. Leave it in a warm place for six hours.
5. Put the jar in the fridge until it is cold.
1 How do you make yoghurt? Put the pictures in order. Write 1, 2, 3 and 4.
3
1
4
dairy products
2
vegetables
fruits
2 Complete the sentences.
a. Yoghurt has got a lot of
b. It has got a lot of
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calcium
to help you to grow.
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Name
2 Draw a pizza. Use foods from 4 different food groups.
EXTENSION
Water
Name
Date
A desert of water
• Write down your pizza ingredients.
The Antarctic is one of the biggest deserts in the
world, although it is not hot there and there is no
sand. There is just a lot of water. Over half of the
fresh water on the planet is in the Antarctic in the
form of snow.
Model answer: cheese,
tomatoes, flour, bacon
Open answer
The Antarctic is at the South Pole and all the ground
is frozen. The temperatures are very low. It is too
cold for most living things, but penguins, seals and
whales can live there.
1 Complete the card about the Antarctic.
The Antarctic
3 Write and draw a healthy menu for lunch. Open answer
Location: South Pole
Ground: frozen
Starter
Temperatures: very low
Animals: penguins, seals and whales
Main course
2 Answer the questions.
Dessert
a. Is snow salt water or fresh water?
Fresh water
b. Where can you find fresh water? In rivers and lakes
c. Where can you find salt water? In the sea
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Planet Earth
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Name
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An amazing inventor
We use lots of machines every day. Every machine has
an inventor: someone who had a brilliant idea and
invented the machine.
Shooting stars are bright, white lights
which cross the sky very quickly. They are
not really stars. They are rocks which burn
when they enter the Earth’s atmosphere.
Real stars are much bigger and brighter,
like the Sun.
Yoshiro Nakamatsu is a Japanese inventor. He has
invented over two thousand objects!
Nakamatsu is over eighty years old. He wants to live
a long time because he wants to invent more things.
His latest invention is Pyon Pyon jumping shoes. If you
wear these shoes, you don’t walk – you jump!
If you want to see shooting stars, you need
to go to the country or somewhere away
from city lights. Wait for a clear night with no clouds.
Then, all you need is a bit of patience!
1 Answer the questions.
1 Write T (true) or F (false).
a. Who is Yoshiro Nakamatsu?
T Shooting stars are rocks.
A Japanese inventor
F Real stars are smaller than shooting stars.
b. How many objects has he invented?
T It is more difficult to see shooting stars in a city.
c. What is his latest invention?
2 Put the letters in order to find the names of three constellations.
A
A UR
UST
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C
B
O L
E
2 Invent and draw a machine which spreads butter on bread. Open answer
C O PO
R IS
Scorpiø
Leø
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EXTENSION
Animals
Name
EXTENSION
Other animals
Name
Date
Date
Frogs and toads
Elephant talk
People talk. Animals do not talk, but they
communicate with each other. Birds communicate
with each other by singing and chirping. Dogs bark,
and bees dance in front of other bees.
There are many types of frogs and toads. Goliath frogs
are the biggest frogs. They are as big as your school bag.
The smallest frog, the Gold frog, is the size of your
fingernail.
Elephants have different ways of communicating. This
is one of them: they use their feet to send messages
to other elephants. How do they do this?
Some frogs can jump very far. There is one species
which can jump the length of a football field.
Many frogs and toads can change the colour of their skin.
But the champion is the Fire-bellied toad. When it wants
to hide, it is the colour of the plants and stones around it.
But when it is attacked, its belly changes to red and black!
The elephant stamps his foot on the ground and
makes it vibrate. Other elephants ‘hear’ the message
through their feet. But what are the elephants saying?
People think they are messages about danger or
messages just to say ‘hello’. But only the elephants know!
1 Answer the questions.
a. Which is bigger, the Goliath frog or the Gold frog?
1 Use the key to complete these words and find the sounds these animals make.
✶➝A ❐➝E ▲➝I ✢➝U
The Goliath frog.
b. What colour is the belly of the Fire-bellied toad when it is attacked?
TR✢MP❐T
CH✶TT❐R
Q✢✶CK
trumpet
chatter
quack
CH▲RP
Red and black.
2 Write reptile, fish or amphibian.
H▲SS
chirp
fish
hiss
reptile
amphibian
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Landscapes
Name
Make a leaf album
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The Sea of Tranquility
• Collect different types of leaves in the country or in
When you look at the Moon from Earth, you can see
dark areas on the surface. One of the biggest areas
is called the Sea of Tranquility. It is a large area of
sunken ground. From Earth, it looks like a sea.
a park.
• Put each leaf between two pages of newspaper and put
some heavy books on top. The paper absorbs the damp
and the heavy books make the leaves flat. The leaves dry
in about ten days.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first
astronauts to land on the Moon. They landed in the
Sea of Tranquility.
• Then, put one leaf on each page of a drawing book.
Like all the other ‘seas’ on the Moon, this sea has
no water and no beach, but it is certainly tranquil.
Write information about it:
– the name of the plant or tree
– the day and the place you collected it
– the shape and colour of the leaves
• Put a piece of paper between each page to protect the leaves.
1 Answer the questions.
a. What is the Sea of Tranquility? A large area of sunken ground
1 These foods are parts of plants. Which part? Match.
b. Who are Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin?
A
.
The first astronauts to land
seed
.
on the Moon
B
stem
c. Where did they land?
In the Sea of tranquility
d. Is the Sea of Tranquility the only ‘sea’ on the Moon? No, it isn't
C
.
.
leaf
2 Investigate and find the names of some other lunar seas. Open answer
D
fruit
E
root
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Living together
Name
Name
Date
Date
Road signs
Family trees
A family tree is a diagram which shows the members of a family and
the relationship between them.
1 Match the signs to their meanings.
stop
give way
zebra crossing
petrol station
car park
no entry
The oldest members of the family go at the top of the tree and the youngest
members go at the bottom.
Doris
EXTENSION
Transport
Jack
Marie
Robert
Helen
Gary
2 Draw the route which Emma should take to the library. Model answer
Amy
1 Look at the family tree. Circle the paternal grandparents in red.
Circle the maternal grandparents in blue.
2 Now draw your family tree. Open answer
3 Match and write the words.
pavement
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Bus stop
b. You cross the road here.
Zebra crossing
c. Pedestrians walk on this.
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Past and present
Name
Date
Old professions, new jobs
Who is who?
Jobs were very different a long time ago. Many people could not read or write, so
scribes wrote documents for other people. Town criers walked through the towns
ringing their bells and shouting the news. These days, many old professions still
exist: teachers, potters, bakers…
1 Who is who? Read the information and write the names.
Sam was born a long time after Paul and before Dan.
Fred has got a moustache and does not wear glasses. He is the oldest.
New inventions create new professions. For example, computers need computer
engineers, technicians and programmers. Aeroplanes need pilots, stewards
and technicians.
Paul has got a moustache and he never wears a hat. He was born after Fred.
Dan was born after Sam. He is the youngest.
1 Underline the professions in the text. Then do the crossword.
A
B
B
S
T
E
W A
E
K
A
E
C
R
R D
S
C
N
G
I
N
E
E
I
H
T
E
R
B
C
H
N
I
C
I
A
N
E
Dan
Fred
R
C
D
2 Match.
a. A town crier…
makes things out of clay.
b. A scribe…
flies aeroplanes.
c. A pilot…
shouts the news.
d. A potter…
writes documents.
Paul
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DIAGNOSTIC TEST
Name
3 Match the rooms and the furniture.
Name
Date
living room
bathroom
bedroom
kitchen
1 Look at the picture and write the words.
foo†
e¥æ
ea®
noßæ
mout™
™ea∂
™ea∂
han∂
han∂
arμ
¬e@
e¥æ
noßæ
4 Circle the five living things.
mout™
ea®
foo†
arμ
¬e@
d
r
a
b
b
i
t
j
x
r
c
t
r
e
e
k
m
o
u
s
e
c
o
l
t
p
l
a
n
t
g
v
v
y
b
l
i
o
n
h
5 Look at the plant and write the words.
˘†eμ
2 Where does the food come from? Write plant or animal.
ˆootfi
¬ea√±fi
¬ea√±fi
Animal
Plant
Plant
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1
Name
1
Name
ASSESSMENT
You and me
3 Match the children and their feelings.
Date
happy
1 Look at the pictures. How are the girls different? Write four sentences.
A
Olga
Model answer
B
C
angry
D
.
4 Happy or sad? Complete the sentences.
dark skin
.
has got blond hair
.
a. When it’s my birthday, I feel
.
b. When my friend is sad, I feel
b. Anne has got
˘ca®ed
Anne
a. Olga has got light skin
c. Olga
˘a∂
d. Anne has got black hair
2 Complete the card with your personal information. Open answer
happy
sad
.
.
5 Tick the correct answers.
a.
✓ All children are different.
All children are the same.
Name:
b.
Surname(s):
✓ All children have the same rights.
All children have different rights.
Date of birth:
6 Complete.
Day:
Month:
Year:
Place of birth:
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Name
ASSESSMENT
Your body
.
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a. Everybody expresses feelings
4 Read then tick the correct answers.
Date
a. You breathe air in through your…
✓ nose.
1 Complete the sentences.
a.
b.
c.
musc¬efi
jointfi
bo>efi
Bo>efi a®æ har∂ an∂ ”rigi∂ an∂ forμ
t™æ ”s§e¬eto>.
Musc¬efi a®æ elasti© an∂ co√±® t™æ ”s§e¬eto>.
Yo¤ ∫±n∂ you® bod¥ a† t™æ
jointfi .
lungs.
b. The air goes down a tube called the…
lung.
✓ trachea.
c. Lungs are like…
✓ bags.
bones.
d. When you breathe out…
✓ you empty your lungs.
you fill your lungs.
5 Label the diagram. Draw arrows to show the direction of the air
when you breathe in.
2 Write the names of the joints.
shoulder
elbow
nose
wrist
knee
lungs
ankle
trachea
3 Write two bones and two muscles. Model answer
muscles
bones
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gluteus
humerus
ribs
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Name
3
Name
ASSESSMENT
Food
4 How is bread made? Put the pictures in order. Write 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Date
1 Where does fresh food come from? Answer.
2
3
1
4
F®es™ foo∂ coμes froμ animalfi o® plantfi.
2 Use the key and circle the foods.
red
blue
fresh food
processed food
3 Classify these foods.
bananas
tomatoes
sardines
chicken
apples
5 Complete these sentences.
eggs
vitamins
sardines
a.
chicken
Food from animals
eggs
b.
Food from plants
bananas
c.
tomatoes
d.
apples
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fats
Suga® hafi carbohydra†efi whic™ gi√¶
ufi e>erg¥.
Mil§ hafi
pro†einfi , whic™ ™elπ ufi grow
Oi¬ hafi
, whic™ gi√¶ ufi e>erg¥.
fatfi
Ve@etab¬efi ha√¶ vitaminfi , whic™ ™elπ
ufi to ∫¶ ™ealth¥.
,
.
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Name
ASSESSMENT
Keeping healthy
proteins
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carbohydrates
3 Look at this menu. Why is it healthy? Match the sentences.
Date
Starter
1 Complete these sentences.
Macaroni
headache
a.
b.
c.
d.
fever
broken arm
stomachache
Main course
Iƒ yo¤ ha√¶ å ™eadac™æ ta§æ a> aspiri>.
Iƒ yo¤ ha√¶ å
ta§æ you®
ƒeve®
†emπeratu®æ.
Iƒ yo¤ ha√¶ å ”stomachac™æ go to t™æ docto®.
Iƒ yo¤ ha√¶ å bro§e> arμ , ha√¶ a> X-”ra¥.
Fish and salad
,
Dessert
Orange
,
,
a. Macaroni has carbohydrates.
They help you to grow.
b. Fish has proteins.
They keep you healthy.
c. Salad and oranges have vitamins.
They give you energy.
4 Which children have healthy habits? Tick.
2 Circle the foods you should eat every day.
A
A
B
E
F
C
B
✓
D
D
G
E
H
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Name
5
Name
ASSESSMENT
Air and water
4 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences.
Date
A
B
C
1 Complete the sentences.
gaßefi
oxy@en
ai®
ifi å mixtu®æ oƒ difƒe®en† gaßefi
A”i®
Peop¬æ, animalfi an∂ plantfi >æe∂
oxy@e>
to liæ.
Oxy@e> ifi o>æ øƒ t™æ
i> ai®
gaßefi
a.
.
b.
c.
solid
a.
.
fridge
water
ice
liquid
Tiμ an∂ Sall¥ pu† ˘oμæ wa†er
i> t™æ tra¥
Wa†e® ifi å liqui∂
T™e>, t™e¥ pu† t™æ tra¥ i> t™æ frid@æ
La†e®, t™e®æ ifi i©æ
i> t™æ tra¥.
I©æ ifi å ”soli∂
.
2 Use the key and circle the objects.
red
It contains air.
A
B
.
blue
It moves with air.
C
b.
c.
D
.
.
5 Who is saving water? Colour the good habit.
A
B
3 Match.
a. Water is a…
solid.
b. Water vapour is a…
liquid.
c. Ice is a…
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da¥
Write the names. Then, colour the picture.
land
blue
air
6
4 Look at the diagram. Write the words.
Date
brown
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Planet Earth
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E”art™
nigh†
S<u>
water
green
air
da¥
S<u>
nigh†
E”art™
land
water
2
Complete the sentences.
a.
b.
c.
d.
ai®
wa†e®
S<u>
E”art™
T™æ
mo√±fi ˆoun∂ t™æ S<u>
E”art™
T™æ E”art™ @etfi ligh† froμ t™æ S<u>
Mos† øƒ t™æ E”art™ ifi cove®e∂ b¥ wa†e®
T™e®æ ifi
al¬ aroun∂ t™æ E”art™
ai®
5 Tick the true sentences. Then, correct the false sentences.
The Earth moves round the Moon.
We see the Moon and stars during the day.
.
The Earth takes one month to move round the Sun.
.
✓ The Moon hasn’t got any air or water.
✓ The Sun is the nearest star to the Earth.
.
.
The Earth moves round the Sun.
3 Match.
We see the Moon and stars during the night.
The Earth moves round the Sun.
A day
The Earth spins round.
A year
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Name
7
Name
ASSESSMENT
Forces
3 Write the machines.
Date
1 What can forces do? Use the code and colour the pictures.
yellow
move
stop
red
blue
change shape
green
break
lorry
television
stapler
It works with human force.
A stapler
.
It works with petrol.
A lorry
.
It works with electricity.
A television
.
4 Write the parts of the computer.
CPU
monitor
printer
2 What are these machines used for? Match.
carrying objects
squeezing oranges
cutting
speakers
keyboard
speakers
mouse
mouse
keyboard
CPU
printer
monitor
5 What are computers used for? Model answer
keeping food fresh
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lifting
listening to music
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blue
mammals
.
listen to music
.
birds
B
green
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head
1 Use the code and circle the animals.
brown
write
4 Write the parts of the bird.
Date
A
b. To
c. To
Name
ASSESSMENT
Animals
find information
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a. To
trunk
tail
leg
reptiles
wing
beak
wing
head
C
beak
tail
trunk
D
E
F
leg
5 Complete the sentences.
2 Match.
a. Birds are born from eggs
a. Viviparous animals…
are born from eggs.
b. Oviparous animals…
are born from their mother’s womb.
Their bodies are covered with feathers
3 Which animals are oviparous? Tick.
A
.
b. Mammals are born from their mother’s womb
B
C
✓
✓
Their bodies are covered with
hair
c. Reptiles are born from eggs
D
E
✓
Their bodies are covered with
F
.
.
.
.
scales
.
✓
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9
Name
ASSESSMENT
Other animals
3 Classify the animals. Then, answer the question.
Date
spider
cow
sardine
octopus
1 Classify the animals.
trout
beetle
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
cow
spider
sardine
octopus
fly
• What are invertebrates? Model answer
frog
salamander
shark
Animals without bones
Fish
Amphibians
Insects
trout
frog
beetle
shark
salamander
fly
4 Name these invertebrates.
A
B
C
2 Write the parts of the fish.
head
scales
snail
starfish
D
fin
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Name
B
C
1
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water
a. Plants provide oxygen
3
b. Plants need water
oxygen
flower
seeds
, air, sunlight and soil.
.
d. Plants have roots, a stem
2 Write the parts of the tree.
stem
and food for other living things.
c. Plants grow from seeds
leaves
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1 How do plants grow? Number the pictures 1, 2 and 3.
2
ant
4 Write the words.
Date
A
crab
Name
ASSESSMENT
Plants
F
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butterfly
E
and leaves.
e. Plants can be trees, bushes or grasses
.
5 What do plants need? Write. Model answer
fruit
trunk
They need water, air, sunlight and nutrients from the soil.
root
6 What do plants give us? Draw three things. Open answer
3 Match and write.
tree
A
B
tree
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grass
C
grass
bush
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Name
11
Name
ASSESSMENT
Landscapes
3 Look at this coastal landscape and complete the sentences.
Date
1 Look at the picture and write the words.
river
mountain
mountain
forest
forest
low
a. A beach is the
field
bridge
village
part of the land near the sea.
village
b. A cliff is the
high
part of the land near the sea.
4 Tick the correct answers.
a. In mountain landscapes, there are mountains, forests and
bridge
✓ narrow rivers.
beaches.
b. The coast is the area of land which is near
field
✓ the sea.
river
the mountains.
c. There are lighthouses on the
Natural elements
Man-made elements
river
bridge
mountain
village
forest
road
field
house
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h
e
a
s
t
n
o
r
t
h
l
q
w
v
z
g
s w
e
s
t
t
p
k
r
c
f
w
s
o
u
t
h
j
East
North
West
South
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Name
ASSESSMENT
Living together
x
d
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✓ coast.
mountains.
2 Classify the words from Activity 1.
4 Match the pictures to the jobs. Then match the sentences.
Date
gardener
rubbish collector
firefighter
policeman
1 Match the definitions.
a. My mother’s mother is…
my uncle
b. My uncle’s child is…
my aunt
c. My father’s sister is…
my grandmother
d. My mother’s brother is…
A
B
C
D
my cousin
2 Who does these things in your house? Write. Open answer
A
B
C
D She looks after the parks.
C He keeps the city clean.
B He looks after security and traffic.
A She fights fires.
5 Tick the correct answer.
a. In your village or city, the place where you live is your…
✓ neighbourhood.
✓
school.
b. The … is the head of the local council.
3 Which children are good students? Tick.
gardener.
✓
✓ mayor.
c. The local council organises…
the schools.
✓ the public services.
d. Street lighting is…
✓ a public service.
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Name
13
Name
ASSESSMENT
Transport
3 Write three examples of public transport.
Date
taxis
1 Match.
A
buses
B
land transport
trains
sea transport
4 Look and write.
C
D
air transport
bus stop
pavement
road
bus stop
zebra crossing
pavement
road sign
road sign
2 What do these means of transport carry? Write passengers or merchandise.
A
B
road
zebra crossing
merchandise
passengers
5 Match each symbol to its meaning.
C
D
A
Seat reserved for pregnant women.
B
Seat reserved for disabled people.
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Jobs
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4 Where can you buy these products? Write.
Date
books
bookshop
meat
butcher's
cakes
baker's
1 Use the key and circle.
red
raw materials
A
blue
C
manufactured products
D
E
B
medicines
MILK
F
G
chemist's
H
5 Look at these means of communication. Write personal or media.
2 What raw materials do you need to manufacture these products? Write.
milk
wool
leather
wood
personal
media
media
personal
A table
wood
A sweater
wool
Butter
milk
a. I can talk to a friend, but I can’t see her.
telephone
Shoes
leather
b. I can find information from texts, photographs and videos.
Internet
c. I can read about the news in other countries.
newspaper
d. I can watch a football match at my house.
television
6 Which means of communication? Write the words.
3 Complete the sentences.
shops
Workers use
raw materials
raw materials
We buy manufactured products in
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to make manufactured
shops
products
.
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15
Name
ASSESSMENT
Past and present
4 Circle the oldest object in each pair.
Name
Date
1 Write T (true) or F (false).
T Clocks and calendars measure time.
A
A
A
B
B
B
December
F Clocks measure weeks and months.
T Clocks measure minutes and seconds.
F There are seven days in a month.
2 Look at the calendar and answer the questions.
a. How many days are there in this month?
31
b. What day of the week is 7th December?
Tuesday
c. What day is the last day of the month?
Friday
5 Compare the pictures. Circle three objects which have changed with time.
Model answer
A
3 Match the old and modern objects.
A
D
B
C
C
A
D
B
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FIRST TERM ASSESSMENT
1-5
Name
4 Circle the foods you should eat every day.
Name
Date
A
B
C
D
1 Match.
tibia
arm
femur
radius
leg
ribs
humerus
trunk
pelvis
F
E
G
H
I
2 Write the names of the muscles.
J
K
biceps
pectoral
gluteus
abdominal
5 Tick the true sentences about water. Then correct the false
sentences.
calf muscle
If you heat water, it changes into ice.
If you freeze water, it changes into water vapour.
Water vapour is a solid.
✓ Ice is a solid.
3 Classify the foods.
lentils
sardines
oranges
meat
Foods from animals
eggs
tomatoes
If you heat water, it changes into water vapour.
If you freeze water, it changes into ice.
Foods from plants
Water vapour is a gas.
sardines
eggs
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lentils
oranges
tomatoes
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SECOND TERM ASSESSMENT
6-10
Name
4 Complete the sentences.
Name
Date
Amphibians
1 Complete the sentences.
a. The Earth takes
a day
to spin round.
b. The Earth takes
a year
to move round the Sun.
a Earth
c. The Moon moves round
.
2 Use the key to colour the machines.
red
blue
It uses electricity.
green
It uses human energy.
Mammals
Reptiles
Fish
a. Fish
are vertebrates and have fins and scales.
b. Amphibians
have bare skin and are oviparous.
c. Mammals
are born from their mother’s womb.
d. Reptiles
have scales and crawl.
e. Birds
have wings, feathers and a beak.
Birds
It uses petrol.
5 Classify the plants.
holm oak
3 Vertebrate or invertebrate? Write V or I.
A
B
C
V
I
V
D
E
F
I
I
V
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wheat
cypress
lavender
thyme
Trees
Bushes
Grasses
holm oak
lavender
poppy
cypress
thyme
wheat
6 Write the five main parts of a plant. Model answer
Flowers, fruit, leaves, stem, roots
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11 - 15
THIRD TERM ASSESSMENT
11-15
Name
4 Use the key and circle.
Name
Date
blue
1 What type of landscape is it? Read, then write.
red
raw materials
C
A
manufactured products
D
B
There are beaches, cliffs and the sea. A lot of people live there.
a.
I† ifi å
coasta¬
red
landscaπæ.
blue
blue
E
There are forests, fields and rivers. The villages are very small.
It is a mountain landscape
.
blue
G
blue
F
b.
red
H
red
red
2 Who does these jobs in the neighbourhood?
5 Look at the calendar and answer the questions.
a. They are responsible for the local council.
The
mayo®
m
ccouncillorfi
ggardenfi
ˆ
ccol¬ectorfi
”rubbis™
f
firæfighterfi
and the
b. They look after the parks. The
Tues
Wed
Thurs
Fri
Sat
Sun
.
c. They keep the town clean. The
d. They fight fires. The
Mon
.
.
.
3 Write two means of transport in each case. Model answer
b. They carry merchandise.
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a. How many days are there in this month?
aeroplanes
a. They carry passengers.
th
31
trains
b. What day of the week is the 14 ?
Saturday
lorries
c. How many Thursdays are there?
4
boats
d. What day is the last day of the month?
Tuesday, the 31th
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