This BUNDLE contains 6 lessons of teaching material which span from 1-2 hours of content per lesson. The lessons follow the sequence:
Lesson 1- Testing properties of materials
Lesson 2- Thermal conductors and insulators
Lesson 3- Dissolving
Lesson 4- Separating Mixtures
Lesson 5- Reversible and Irreversible Changes
Lesson 6- Planning own Investigation
Lessons come with an interactive presentation, video links and experiment sheets to follow. They deliver a comprehensive overview of Properties and Changes of Materials and do so in an engaging way. These lessons have been designed for Year 5 students but can be easily adapted to suit KS2 or KS3 students.
This BUNDLE contains 6 lessons of teaching material on Animals including Humans. The lessons follow the sequence:
Lesson 1- The Circulatory System
Lesson 2- The Heart
Lesson 3- The Blood
Lesson 4- The Benefits of Exercise
Lesson 5- A Healthy Diet
Lesson 6- Drugs & Alcohol
A knowledge organiser for the unit is also included.
Lessons come with an engaging presentation, video links, worksheets and activities. They deliver a comprehensive overview of Animals including Humans and do so in an engaging way. These lessons have been designed for Year 6 students but can be easily adapted to suit KS2 or KS3 students.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. This unit of work includes lessons on the following:
How we see things
How light is reflected
How light is refracted
How we see colour
How shadows are formed
All lessons include an engaging presentation, lesson plan and the necessary resources. A knowledge organiser for the topic is also included.
These lessons are intended for Year 6 students but can be easily modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3 students.
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In this BUNDLE, 6 lessons are included which come with engaging powerpoint presentations, video links and sheets to guide students through the experiments.
The lessons are as follows:
Introduction to forces
Gravity
Friction
Air Resistance
Water Resistance
Mechanisms
These lessons are intended for Year 5 and 6 students but could easily be modified to suit KS3.
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This unit of work includes lessons on the following:
The Planets
The Solar System
The Earth, Sun and Moon
Day and Night
Phases of the Moon
Space Travel
This unit covers all of the National Curriculum objectives for Earth and Space for Year 5 and all lessons come with engaging powerpoint presentations, video links, worksheets and a knowledge organiser for Earth & Space.
These lessons are intended for Year 5 students but can easily be modified for all KS2 and KS3 students.
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This BUNDLE contains 5 lessons of teaching material which span from 1-3 hours of content per lesson. The lessons follow the sequence:
Lesson 1- Fossils and Mary Anning
Lesson 2- Charles Darwin
Lesson 3- Evolution through natural selection
Lesson 4- Plant and animal adaptations
Lesson 5- Inheritance
Lessons come with an interactive presentation, video links, worksheets and activities. They deliver a comprehensive overview of evolution and inheritance and do so in an engaging way. These lessons have been designed for Year 6 students but can be easily adapted to suit KS2 or KS3 students.
A microorganism is a living thing that is too small to be seen with the naked eye. Examples of microorganisms include bacteria, viruses, algae, protozoa and fungi.
In this lesson, students will learn about the 5 different types of microorganisms and how they behave. They will complete a matching activity: matching the microorganism with its information and will further investigate them through links to scientific websites online provided. They will then write a non-chronological report on what they have learnt (proformas provided) and will finally create their own microbe character to write a ‘Lonely Hearts’ add for, for fun.
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
This lesson is 1/5 lessons on Living Things & Their Habitats. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
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In this lesson, students will learn that there are three parts of the circulatory system: the heart, blood vessels and blood. They will learn about the structure and function of the heart in detail through engaging PowerPoint slides, video clip and an online resource. They will be quizzed on the information they have learnt.
There is also an optional link to an activity on dissecting a sheep’s heart before they label a heart and use arrows to show the direction of blood flow. Finally, they will be tasked to create their own script for an animation voice over similar to the YouTube clip watched which they can then use different platforms to record and edit their video.
A knowledge organiser for the unit is included.
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In this BUNDLE, all of the lessons for Year 5, Animals Including Humans topic are included. You will receive lessons on the following:
Lesson 1- Human Timeline
Lesson 2- Prenatal (In the Womb)
Lesson 3- Baby & Child
Lesson 4- Adolescence & Puberty
Lesson 5- Adult & Old Age
Lessons come with engaging presentations, video links and task sheets to follow. They deliver a comprehensive overview of Animals Including Humans and do so in an engaging way. These lessons have been designed for Year 5 students but can be easily adapted to suit KS2 or KS3 students.
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In this lesson, students will learn the key stages of the human life cycle- prenatal, baby & child, adolescent & puberty, adult & old age. They will learn key information about each stage and be quizzed on this at the end. Their task will then be to create a timeline using the key facts learnt to begin the topic.
A knowledge organiser for Animals including Humans is included.
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In this BUNDLE, all of the lessons for Year 6 Science topic Living Things and Their Habitats are included. You will receive lessons on the following:
The Linnaean Classification System (Carl Linnaeus)
Classification keys- animal classification
Classifying plants
Microorganisms
Microorganisms- helpful and harmful
All lessons come with engaging power point presentations and a range of activity sheets.
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In this lesson students will learn about the adult and late adulthood stages of the human life cycle. They will learn that adults are fully developed and stop growing before looking in detail at how as humans age, many of the body systems gradually decline leading to the changes we see in elderly people.
They will be given detailed information about these changes which they will read and complete related questions. Finally, they will complete a true or false quiz to assess their understanding.
A knowledge organiser for Animals including Humans is included.
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In this lesson students will work towards the objective: use the idea of the Earth’s rotation to explain day and night and the apparent movement of the sun across the sky.
They will first learn about how our understanding of day and night has changed over time before understanding the science behind the suns ‘apparent’ movement across the sky. They will also learn how sundials work before explaining what they have learnt on the activity sheet. They will then learn about the seasons and the science behind the concentration of the sun’s energy on the Earth’s surface. They will be taught how this links to time zones and again will explain their understanding through the activity sheet.
The engaging presentation- with links to online video clips and the activity sheets are all provided. A knowledge organiser for Earth & Space is also included.
This lesson is intended for Year 5 students but can easily be modified for all KS2 and KS3 students.
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This BUNDLE contains 5 lessons of teaching material which span from 1-3 hours of content per lesson. The lessons follow the sequence:
Lesson 1- What is electricity?
Lesson 2- Circuits
Lesson 3- Investigating variations in electrical components in a circuit
Lesson 4- Electrical safety
Lesson 5- Investigating voltage
All lessons come with an interactive presentation, video links, worksheets and activities. They deliver a comprehensive overview of electricity and do so in an engaging way. These lessons have been designed for Year 6 students but can be easily adapted to suit KS2 or KS3 students.
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Water resistance is a force that tries to slow things down that are moving through water. It is a type of friction and sometimes called drag.
In this lesson, students will learn what water resistance is and how it affects us. They will learn about streamlining and how we make things streamlined in order to reduce water resistance. They will also learn about upthrust and how this enables boats to float. They will complete a quiz mid-way through to check understanding.
They will then carry out an experiment to investigate how the shape of aluminum foil affects how it behaves in water. The experiment worksheet is provided as well as an explanation into the reasons behind this.
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In this lesson, students will learn about the harmful effects of drugs, alcohol and smoking. They will learn that some drugs, such as prescription drugs, can be helpful if taken in the appropriate quantity. They will look at the side effects of drugs, alcohol and smoking in detail and will be quizzed on what they have learnt.
Finally, they will create their own informative leaflets (scaffold provided) using their new knowledge.
A knowledge organiser for the unit is included.
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In this lesson, students will learn that a mixture is a combination of two or more substances that aren’t chemically joined and can be separated back into their individual substances. They will learn that there are two types of mixtures: heterogeneous and homogeneous and will look at examples of each.
They will then look at how these mixtures can be separated before completing a quiz on what they have learnt. Following this, they will carry out 3 investigations of separating mixtures. They will follow the experiment proforma to help them organise, record and analyse their observations before discussing their experiments as a class.
This lesson is one of 6 lessons on Properties and Changes of Materials. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
In this lesson, students will learn about the baby, toddler and child stage of the human life cycle.
They will be tasked to observe younger children in their school setting and give recommendations of how to support development using what they have learnt from the lesson and caregivers. Finally, they will create a leaflet for new parents on what to expect from their children age 0-10 and how they can help support development.
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In this lesson, students will learn that there are three parts of the circulatory system: the heart, blood vessels and blood. They will learn details about the function of each and how they work together. Through a video and online resource, they can explore more and will be quizzed on the information they have learnt.
They will then label the circulatory system using the knowledge they have learnt and complete the written description. Answers are provided.
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In this lesson, students will work towards the objectives: To describe the movement of the Earth and other planets relative to the sun in the solar system and to describe the sun, Earth and moon as approximately spherical bodies.
They will first learn about how the Solar System formed before learning how we know that the planets are spherical. After this, they will be tasked to explain what they have learnt so far. Following this, they will learn about how the planets orbit the Sun and will be tasked to demonstrate this by creating a Solar System from toilet roll and fruit.
The presentation- with links to online video clips and an activity sheet are all provided.
This lesson is intended for Year 5 students but can easily be modified for all KS2 and KS3 students.
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