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Asking scientific questions

Ask simple scientific questions and recognise that they can be answered in different ways including observation, testing, and research

Suggested ages 5–8

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Learning journey

Your child is learning to be a young scientist — asking questions, making careful observations, recording what they see in simple charts and drawings, and testing ideas to find answers.

Evidence of understanding

  • Ask at least three 'how' or 'why' questions about the natural world
  • Suggest different ways to answer a question: observing, testing, asking an expert, reading a book
  • Choose an appropriate method to investigate a specific question

Assessment prompt

When Asking scientific questions wonders about something — like 'why do leaves change colour?' — can they suggest how to find the answer, whether by looking closely, doing a test, or looking it up?

Standards alignment

K-2-ETS1-1US · ngss-k5

K-2-ETS1-1

Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) K-5

KS1.Sci.WS.1GB · uk-nc-2013

Asking simple questions

The national curriculum in England: Key stages 1 and 2 framework document · Key Stage 1