Friction animation
Use this animation, to provide context for an investigation exploring friction.
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Use this animation, to provide context for an investigation exploring friction.
Bring science to life in your classroom with twenty days of fun, curriculum-linked spring and Easter-related quiz questions, daily 10-minute activities and resources for diving deeper.
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Use this primary teacher guide to skill up your career teaching and prepare your pupils for the green jobs of the future. Learn what green skills are, why they are important for pupils' motivation and attainment and discover how to easily integrate them into your lessons.
All the essential knowledge and need-to-know facts on topics in the science curriculum. Use to introduce a topic or to support students.
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Women have contributed to advances in all aspects of science, from computing, to medicine and astronomy. Inspire your pupils by celebrating discoveries made by women, and encourage them to consider a career in science themselves, using these engaging posters and exciting assembly!
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Use this 2-page poster to find out about weather and seasonal changes and how this can be measured.
A delivery guide for teachers giving background to the challenge and providing suggestions for how to use the resources.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about the environment and relationships in an ecosystem to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about the environment and relationships in an ecosystem to the real-world, with this presentation
Inspire your students to think about their future careers with real-world resources.
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Find out how sounds are made though the popular children's story 'The jungle book'.
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Find out how to recognise properties of different materials though the popular children's story 'Humpty Dumpty'.
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Learn about circuits, using virtual experiments and activity sheets. Cover core principals such as what makes a fair test, results tables, and graphs.
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Learn about rock types, explore their properties, and discover careers related to rocks.
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Explore air resistance and build on practical science skills with animations and interactive experiments
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A selection of vibrant posters providing essential knowledge and careers connections for a range of science topics. Perfect for refreshing your classroom wall, sparking curiosity and encouraging group discussions.
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Reply to Humpty Dumpty's letter with what material would be best to protect him from his fall with this activity sheet.
Discover the science hidden in popular children's stories and give science learning a truly relatable context.
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Creative and fun everyday science experiments.
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Provide each pupil with this activity sheet so they can describe their own creative vision for how to fix fashion for the future!
Pupils use this diamond nine ranking structure to decide which fashion fixes are the most important for a sustainable future.
Use this 'Where do clothes come from?' activity sheet when pupils look at clothes labels and find the countries where our clothes are made.
This presentation explains the impacts the fashion industry has on the environment, and inspires pupils with innovations that are fixing fashion.
A three-page guide with a summary of the challenge, timings, how to use the resources, curriculum links plus entry and prize information.
Use this presentation to read the story, hear the sounds of the jungle, investigate how sounds are made and discover how we hear them.
Help Humpty Dumpty find the best material to protect him from his fall with the activities in this presentation.
Grow rainbows, discover the power of soap and make a bouncy egg with fun, hands-on experiments you can do in the classroom or at home.
Go fishing for ice, investigate what makes the best snow and make a glass sing with these fun science experiments you can do in the classroom or at home.
Use this evaluation sheet to record the results from your own spinner experiment
Explore air resistance though sycamore seeds and paper spinners in this online quiz