The Sense of Sight
Understand that sight is one of the five senses, describe its basic function and recognize the importance of sight in everyday activities, such as seeing and identifying objects.
Understand that sight is one of the five senses, describe its basic function and recognize the importance of sight in everyday activities, such as seeing and identifying objects.
Help students explore the states of water! They'll learn that water and ice are the same substance, observe freezing and melting, and understand how water changes between liquid and solid forms.
Learn how to predict, test, and explain whether objects float or sink! This lesson helps students understand buoyancy through hands-on activities, object sorting, and scientific predictions.
Learn and describe different methods for separating mixtures, including sieving, filtering, and evaporating.
Master the concepts of solutions, solutes, and solvents! Learn to differentiate between soluble and insoluble substances, understand evaporation, and discover why filtration and sieving can't separate dissolved substances.
Discover the fascinating world of fossils! 🌿 Students will learn what fossils are, how they form, and revisit the process of fossilisation. They'll explore how the imprints of long-ago living things are preserved in rocks and practice sequencing the steps in fossil formation to deepen their understanding.
Let your students explore the structure and function of arteries, veins, and capillaries, helping students understand how blood circulates through the body.
Help pupils identify and describe the key features of vertebrates and invertebrates. Learn to use the terms vertebrates (animals with a spine) and invertebrates (animals without a spine) accurately. Children will name familiar insects, spiders, and soft-bodied invertebrates, and practise grouping animals based on clear, observable features. Perfect for building strong classification skills in science.
Explore the structure of the heart (four chambers, valves); main function and its location in the body with our interactive and engaging " Functions of the Heart" digital resource.
Learn to read and create simple circuits! In this lesson, students will identify common circuit symbols and match them to their components. They will also practice using these symbols to draw their own simple circuit diagrams, building a solid foundation in understanding how electrical circuits work.