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Living things and the environment
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I can group objects using observable characteristics.
I can use observable characteristics to classify animals in different ways.
I can use observable characteristics to classify plants in different ways.
I can ask and answer yes/no questions to identify and name different things.
I can use a classification key to group and identify objects.
I can identify animals using classification keys.
I can identify plants using classification keys.
I can recognise that environments can change as the seasons change.
I can explain why more extreme weather leading to flooding can affect environments.
I can explain how more extreme weather, including heatwaves and wildfires, can affect environments.
I can describe some negative effects of human impact on the environment.
I can describe some negative effects of waste creation and pollution and suggest some ways to reduce it.
I can understand that changes to environments can sometimes pose dangers to animals.
I can name some animals in decline in the UK and describe ways to protect them.
I understand that changes to environments can sometimes pose dangers to plants.
I can describe how nature reserves can have a positive impact on the environment.
I can describe the positive impact of reforestation and recycling on the environment.
I can use sources of information to write a news report about environmental changes.
I can describe different ways in which scientists communicate with the public using the media.
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