The Digestive System Classroom Poster

This Human Digestive System Classroom Chart is an essential educational tool for young learners. This chart makes understanding the human digestive system simple and engaging. Perfect for classroom walls, it helps students visualize and retain key concepts about the digestive process.

Materials: Squashing and Stretching

Discover how materials behave in Year 2 Science! ๐Ÿงช Squash, stretch, and test objects to explore their properties. Learn which materials are strong, flexible, or bendy, and see how they can change. Perfect for curious young scientists ready to investigate the world around them!

Materials: Glass and Plastic

Discover how everyday materials shape our world! ๐Ÿ โœ๏ธ In this Year 2 Science lesson, students explore, compare, and test materials like wood, metal, plastic, glass, brick, rock, paper, and cardboard to see which works best for different jobs. Fun, hands-on, and perfect for young scientists!

Water Transportation in Plants

Discover why water is vital for plants! ๐ŸŒฑ Learn how roots absorb it and how it travels through stems and leaves. Explore the amazing journey of water inside plants and see how it keeps them healthy and growing. Perfect for curious young scientists!

Magnetic Poles

Discover the magic of magnets! ๐Ÿงฒ Learn how every magnet has a north and south pole, see how like poles push away while opposites attract, and use magnets to predict their behavior in fun, hands-on scenarios. Perfect for curious minds ready to explore the invisible forces around them!

Contact and Non-Contact Forces

Discover the difference between contact and non-contact forces! This lesson explores pushes, pulls, and magnetic forces, showing how magnets can exert force without direct contact.

Forces and Movement

Discover how surfaces change the way objects move! ๐ŸŽ๏ธ Experiment with smooth, rough, and slippery surfaces, observe movement, and uncover how friction speeds things up or slows them down. Perfect for hands-on learning and scientific exploration!

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.

Melting and Freezing

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.