
Weather diary activity sheet
Pupils can use simple drawings and weather words to record the weather for a week, with this simple weather diary activity sheet.
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Earth and space
Pupils label each planet before they write an account of a trip to a planet in the solar system or describe the day when a crazy dream comes true.
Pupils can use simple drawings and weather words to record the weather for a week, with this simple weather diary activity sheet.
Test your pupils' knowledge of friction with this activity sheet
Pupils can use this sheet to record the number of minibeasts they find and where they found them, whilst suveying their school grounds.
Choose an animal and create your own animal fact file with this activity sheet.
Find out about the key features of different animals and plants and decide what habitat each one lives in, with this activity sheet.
Pupils use this activity sheet to describe their innovative new future-food.
Pupils develop science and creativity skills as they identify everyday plastic objects, suggest alternative materials and write creatively about a world without plastic.
Use this activity sheet, part of the Science in stories: Three Little Pigs lesson, to record ideas about the best materials to use for each part of a house.
Challenge your pupils to keep a moon diary for 28 days – use the activity sheet to record what they see.
Encourage pupils' to plan their own friction investigation with this helpful activity sheet!
Complete these simple food chains by drawing and labelling.
Choose an animal and create your own animal fact file with this activity sheet.
Choose an animal and create your own animal fact file with this activity sheet.
Use this activity sheet to label the parts of a tomato plant and then have pupils draw their own plants and label accordingly.
Use this activity sheet to describe the changes that happen in a specific season including the changes to animals and plants).
Reply to Humpty Dumpty's letter with what material would be best to protect him from his fall with this activity sheet.
Provide each pupil with this activity sheet so they can describe their own creative vision for how to fix fashion for the 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.
Pupils use this activity sheet to learn about life cycles and get creative while planning their own wildlife documentary.
An activity sheet for pupils to record the plants we eat and to name foods that come from different plant parts.
Pupils use this activity sheet to record their designs and explain how they have come up with their idea for a home for nature.
Pupils use this activity sheet as they research biodiversity in their local community and come up with ideas for their own home for nature
After watching the videos, use this sheet to record why biodiversity matters, what's happening to it and what we can do to improve it.
Test your students' knowledge of air resistance with this activity sheet
Use this activity sheet to plan and record an investigation into fabric porosity, as a model for investigating rock porosity.
Use this activity sheet to plan and record an investigation into rock porosity.
Pupils are introduced to tongue twisters and write one of their own, using this activity sheet
Use this activity sheet to find out more about ichthyosaurs and how they lived, before answering the questions.
Use this activity sheet alongside the 'Be a fossil detective poster' to predict what the living animal might have looked like.
Use this activity sheet alongside the 'Be a fossil detective poster' to record adaptations discovered from the ichthyosaur fossil.
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