Recognising Conductors and Insulators
Discover the world of electricity! ⚡ Learn to spot common conductors and insulators, and see why metals are the go-to for carrying electric current. Simple, hands-on, and perfect for curious minds!
What is friction
By the end of this unit, students will be able to: define friction and identify its role in everyday life; Curriculum Alignment: Year 5 Science: Forces identify the effects of air resistance, water resistance and friction, that act between moving surfaces
Grouping Rocks
Learn to name and compare various types of rocks, understand the difference between natural and man-made rocks, and use rock appearances to group and compare them.
Magnetic and Non-magnetic Materials
Engage students in hands-on learning as they test different materials to discover if they are magnetic or non-magnetic. Encourage predictions and group materials based on whether they attract a magnet or not.
Identifying Push and Pull Forces
Deciduous and Evergreen Trees
Identifying Different Types of Rocks
Name and compare different types of rocks and explain the difference between natural and man-made rocks with this highly interactive science unit.
Skeletons and their Functions
Understand what a skeleton is, why it is important; and identify the different parts of a skeleton as well as the functions of the skeleton such as, for protection, support and movement.
Matching Socks Memory Game
The objective of the game is to match pairs of socks with identical images.
Comparing Objects
Teach students how to compare objects up to 100! They’ll learn to use terms like “greater than,” “less than,” and “equal to” and apply inequality symbols to compare quantities with confidence.
Translating Points and Shapes on a Coordinate Grid
In this lesson, you will be able to identify the different types of angles such as acute angles, obtuse angles and right angles.