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Bring Year 1 science to life with this free Seasons resource, packed with hands-on activities that help children explore weather, nature, and seasonal change through outdoor learning, art, and simple observation.
Included Resources +
This pack includes five activity sheets with accompanying lesson plans exploring seasonal change through outdoor learning, art, and simple scientific observation.
• Play Outside — use a season turntable to notice and discuss changes across the year outdoors
• Nature Display — create a seasons display using natural treasures such as sticks, rocks, feathers, and leaves
• Season Nature Hunt — a seasonal scavenger hunt spotting signs of spring, summer, autumn, and winter
• Drawing Outside in Nature — take sketchbooks outdoors to draw the natural environment, linking art with scientific observation
• Record the Weather — use a printable chart to track daily weather and spot patterns over time
Key Details +
• Year Group: Year 1 (ages 5–6)
• Key Stage: KS1
• Subject: Science
• Resource Type: Activity Sheets + Nature Journal
• Format: Instant PDF Download
• Number of Activities: 5
Curriculum Alignment +
Aligned to the Year 1 Science National Curriculum. Covers seasonal changes — observing and describing weather associated with the seasons and how day length varies. Develops scientific skills of observing, describing, recording, and communicating changes over time. Cross-curricular links to Art & Design (observational drawing in nature) and Geography (weather and the local environment).
Teaching Tips +
Record the Weather works best as a running activity across a full term or year — set up the weather chart at the start of the school year and revisit it each morning as a quick register routine. Season Nature Hunt is ideal for the start of each new season to mark the change — four outings across the year make a lovely ongoing project. Drawing Outside in Nature pairs well with the Nature Journal as a record of what children observe across the seasons. Low-prep and suitable for Forest School or school garden sessions with minimal resources needed.