Human Life Cycles

Discover the six stages of the human life cycle, from foetus to elderly adult, and explore the key features of each stage as you learn how humans grow and develop.

Food Chain

Let learners build on their understanding of habitats, identify different food sources, and explore simple food chains.

What is a Food Chain?

Dive into the world of food chains! ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ… Learn to spot producers, consumers, predators, and prey. Discover how plants harness the Sunโ€™s energy and how animals rely on eating to survive. Perfect for curious minds ready to explore natureโ€™s energy flow!

Parts of a Tree

Learn to identify and describe the parts of a tree! This lesson teaches students to label the trunk, roots, branches, leaves, and fruits, while understanding the functions of each part.

Environmental Changes and Dangers

Explore how environments can change over time and why these changes matter and learn to recognise natural and human causes of change, understand how habitats can be damaged, and consider the dangers faced by plants and animals.

What is an Ecosystem?

Discover the amazing world of ecosystems! ๐ŸŒฑ๐Ÿ  Learn how animals, plants, and microorganisms live and interact together. Explore and identify different ecosystemsโ€”from lush rainforests to vibrant waters full of fish and algae. Perfect for curious minds ready to see nature in action!

Sources of Light

Discover the world of light! ๐ŸŒŸ Learn what light and darkness really mean, explore how light is produced, and spot the difference between natural sources like the Sun and artificial ones like bulbs. A bright way to spark curiosity in young learners!

What is Light?

Discover the world of light! ๐ŸŒŸ Learn what light and darkness really mean, explore how light is produced, and spot the difference between natural sources like the Sun and artificial ones like bulbs. A bright way to spark curiosity in young learners!

Materials – Brick and Rock

Explore properties of bricks and rocks! Ideal for young learners, this lesson covers texture, hardness, and uses of common materials.