Animal classification poster
Be an animal investigator and make a classification key to identify and classify woodland animals.
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Be an animal investigator and make a classification key to identify and classify woodland animals.
Use this evaluation sheet to record the results from your own spinner experiment
Test your students' knowledge of air resistance with this activity sheet
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about electrolysis and hydrogen to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about electrolysis and hydrogen to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Students use this activity sheet to demonstrate what's they've learnt during the challenge.
A skills self-assessment sheet for students to use after they have completed the' Hydrogen generation challenge'.
Card match game in which students match the hydrogen spectrum colour cards with the method of production and information about the process.
Step-by-step instructions for students to use during the challenge, as they set up an electrolysis cell to produce hydrogen.
Students decide if each fact about producing and using hydrogen from electrolysis, is a benefit or a challenge.
A five-question assessment sheet to check how much students know about electrolysis.
This two-page visual organiser contains essential knowledge for students learning about electrolysis.
A five-question assessment sheet to check how much students know about atomic structure and the periodic table.
This two-page visual organiser contains essential knowledge for students learning about atomic structure and the periodic table.
A classroom poster of the periodic table (with lanthanides and actinides).
A classroom poster of the periodic table (without lanthanides and actinides).
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about wind energy and electricity to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about wind energy and electricity to the real-world, with this job-role card.
A delivery guide for teachers giving background to the challenge and providing suggestions for how to use the resources.
A skills self-assessment sheet for students to use after they have completed the 'Plan an offshore wind farm challenge'.
A 4-step activity sheet that supports students as they work together to decide on the best location for a new wind farm.
Simple map showing six potential sites for a new offshore wind farm.
Students use this activity sheet to demonstrate what's they've learnt during the challenge.
Students use this activity sheet to record things they already know, and would like to know, about offshore wind farms.
Use these stakeholder information cards to discover the viewpoints of six people, all concerned about the location of a new offshore wind farm.
An investigation planning sheet to support an investigation into how the size of turbine blades affects how quickly an object moves.
A seven-question assessment sheet to check how much students know about energy transfers, electricity and the wind.
This two-page visual organiser contains essential knowledge for students learning about energy transfers, electricity and the wind.
A printable card game activity in which students match energy stores to images and descriptions.
Use this classroom poster to show energy stores and transfers plus transfer diagrams, within the real-life context of a fairground.