Growing and Changing Assessment

This science assessment teaching pack for Key Stage One can be used to assess abilities in identifying and describing how humans change as they grow from children into adults including changes to appearance, height and abilities.
The class can record and review their understanding of the concept and knowledge connected to the topic about how the human body changes and grows.
Download this teaching pack including a medium term plan, assessment test and an evaluation activity to assess abilities in identifying and describing how humans change as they grow from children into adults including changes to appearance, height and abilities in performing different actions
Activities in this teaching pack include an assessment test to assess understanding of the human body complete with a marking scheme and matching record sheet and a worksheet to help the children assess their own progress for the National Curriculum programmes of study about identifying and describing how humans change as they grow from children into adults including changes to appearance, height and abilities in performing different actions.
This lesson is part of a science scheme of work to get the children to identify and describe how humans change as they grow from children into adults including changes to appearance, height and abilities in performing different activities. There are teaching activities for shared learning, differentiated worksheets to support independent learning and interactive presentations to introduce concepts and key skills.
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