Working Scientifically Key Vocabulary Posters KS1/LKS2/UKS2Quick View
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Working Scientifically Key Vocabulary Posters KS1/LKS2/UKS2

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<p>Working Scientifically Key Vocabulary Posters KS1/LKS2/UKS2</p> <p>Working Scientifically Key Vocabulary Posters for KS1, LKS2 AND UKS2. Perfect to display on your science display board for quick reference and to help children identify the skills from the lesson.</p>
Maths SATs Questions PDF PowerPointQuick View
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Maths SATs Questions PDF PowerPoint

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<p>A PDF PowerPoint based on a selection of Maths SATs, tricky, reasoning questions with answers. I have also included a ‘Convince Me’ question at the beginning, whereby children can work independently or as a group to solve this. At the end are the rules for playing the game Pentamin, for which I have included the link for the website where you can print the game board. It was a lesson that I used in the run-up to SATs, however, could be used as a collaborative lesson once a unit has been completed.</p>
KS1 Science 'Working Scientifically' Vocabulary WordsQuick View
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KS1 Science 'Working Scientifically' Vocabulary Words

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<p>Flash Cards-KS1 Science ‘Working Scientifically’ Vocabulary Words</p> <p>KS1 Science ‘Working Scientically’ Vocabulary Words are perfect for your science display board. I use them as a tangible resource the children can move to identify the skills achieved in each lesson.</p> <p>They are great for children to become familiar with the language used when working scientifically.</p>
Iori Tomita Sea Creature Prints Planning UnitQuick View
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Iori Tomita Sea Creature Prints Planning Unit

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<p>Exploring Charles Darwin’s theory of Evolution and David Attenborough’s First Life documentary; this art unit will explore print making using polystyrene tiles. The unit begins by researching the artist, Iori Tomita and his interesting method in preparing his specimens. The children will recreate an animal x-ray using toothpicks and string. Finally, the children will work on developing a final idea and recreating a final piece using both printing ink and poster paint (neon colours) on both black and white paper.</p> <p>A planning unit.</p> <p>This unit links to Science-Biology.</p>