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Welcome to my store and thanks for stopping by! I've been teaching in out-of-school settings for over 15 years. From helping children understand wriggling pythons as a zoo education officer (dream job!), to using historical objects as keys to unlock our past, my teaching experience has been far from typical. I'm currently a schools manager for a museum and art gallery, working with hundreds of children of all ages each year.

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Welcome to my store and thanks for stopping by! I've been teaching in out-of-school settings for over 15 years. From helping children understand wriggling pythons as a zoo education officer (dream job!), to using historical objects as keys to unlock our past, my teaching experience has been far from typical. I'm currently a schools manager for a museum and art gallery, working with hundreds of children of all ages each year.
Science Classroom Displays KS1 Minibeasts Materials Plants and Weather
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Science Classroom Displays KS1 Minibeasts Materials Plants and Weather

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4 colourful packs of display materials for KS1 classrooms. This bundle includes: Materials Display 9 A4, full colour posters showing examples of everyday materials (glass, wood, metal, fabric, wool, plastic, ceramic, leather and paper). 12 descriptive words to add to your display if required (presented 3 to a page, to be cut out and mounted) 5 A4 posters with simple questions about the use of materials (e.g. Which material would be best for a superhero’s cape?). Title over 2 A4 pages, to cut out and join together. Minibeasts Display ‘Minibeasts’ title over 2 pages. Print, trim, and join. Real photo posters of minibeasts that live in a pond, on plants, and in/on the soil. These are included with and without a coloured background. For posters with a white background, trim, and mount on coloured paper. Magnfiers with insect examples (x9). Print and cut out individually. 2 life cycle posters (dragonfly and butterfly) ‘Parts of an insect’ and ‘parts of a spider’ posters ‘What is a minibeast’ poster 6 minibeast fact posters (included in 2 sizes) Plants Display Title lettering - P,L,A,N,T,S with leaf design. Print onto A4, cut and mount. 9 A4 posters showing photographs of the parts of a plant (leaves, flowers, seeds, stem, roots, trunk, branches, fruit, buds). Additional display printables - deciduous trees, evergreen trees, why plants are awesome and what do plants need. These are designed either to print on A4 and mount, or to print, cut and mount. Weather Display A4 weather chart and weather labels 9 bright and colourful A4 posters of different weather (sun, rain, wind, snow, hail, frost, fog, clouds, hail). 5 A4 printables with question prompts for children. Title (over 2 pages to trim and join together)
How the human eye and ear work cut and paste biology activities KS3 science
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How the human eye and ear work cut and paste biology activities KS3 science

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Introduce or review how the human eye and ear work with these fun, foldable activities. Suitable for interactive notebooks, these foldouts are a hands-on alternative to a science worksheet to learn how we see and hear. Additional printables cover the parts of the ear and eye, and help reinforce key vocabulary. The human eye - what’s included? 2 templates to make an eye accordion foldout, showing the the process of how the eye sees in 6 stages (one version with images and one without). How the eye works information page. Label the eye worksheets. Includes a cut-and-paste and a writing option. Parts of the eye tab book. A cut-and-paste activity to match the words to their definitions. ‘Amazing eyes’ petal foldout. A template to record 5 facts about eyes. 11 word cards to use for display, or to cut in half for a matching activity. The human ear - what’s included? 4 similar templates to make an eye accordion foldout. How the ear works information page. Label the ear worksheets. Includes a cut-and-paste and a writing option. Parts of the ear tab book. A cut-and-paste activity to match the words to their definitions. Ear vocabulary puzzle. A 12-piece puzzle for students to match the words to the definitions. Are the PDFs editable? The PDF is not editable. UK and US versions included.
How the ear works and parts of the ear KS3 biology science cut and paste activity
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How the ear works and parts of the ear KS3 biology science cut and paste activity

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Introduce/review the ear and how it works with these fun foldouts and parts of the ear printables. A hands-on alternative to a worksheet, these activities help students understand how sound moves through the ear and how we hear. Use to support a biology lesson on the human body, the anatomy of the ear, hearing, or for an interactive science notebook. The foldout templates Choose from 4 similar templates to create a foldout ear showing the process of how the ears work. The template options allow for some differentiation so you can choose the option(s) that suits your students best: Template 1: Colour the ear/parts of the ear, cut out the 4 labels, match them to the images, glue, cut, and fold. Template 2: Colour the ear/parts of the ear, cut out the 4 labels, arrange them in order on the template, glue, cut, and fold. Template 3: Colour the ear/parts of the ear, cut out the 6 labels, match them to the images, glue, cut, and fold. Template 4: Colour the ear/parts of the ear, cut out the 6 labels, arrange them in order on the template, glue, cut, and fold. What else is included? Label the ear worksheets Version 1: Label the ear cut-and-paste (outer ear, middle ear, inner ear, ear canal, eardrum, ossicles, cochlea). Version 2: Blank version for students to write their own labels. Both versions are included in colour and in black/white. Parts of the ear tab book A cut-and-paste activity to match the 6 words to their definitions. Print the template on coloured card and the labels on white paper. Words: pinna, ear canal, eardrum, ossicles, cochlea, auditory nerve. Ear vocabulary puzzle A 12-piece puzzle for students to match the words to the definitions. Print on cardstock, have students cut out the pieces, and work in pairs to arrange them. Each word can be matched with a definition to create a 4x3 rectangle. A page with the pieces in the correct place is also included. Is the PDF editable? The 20 page PDF is not editable. US and UK versions are included.
How the eye works and parts of the human eye foldouts KS3 biology science
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How the eye works and parts of the human eye foldouts KS3 biology science

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Introduce/review human vision with these fun, foldable activities. This resource covers how the eye works and the parts (anatomy) of the eye. Suitable for interactive science notebooks and a hands-on alternative to a worksheet. What’s included? 2 templates to make an eye accordion foldout, showing the the process of how the eye sees in 6 stages (one version with images and one without). Label the eye worksheets. Includes a cut-and-paste and a writing option. Parts of the eye tab book. A cut-and-paste activity to match the words to their definitions. ‘Amazing eyes’ petal foldout. A template to record 5 facts about eyes. 11 word cards to use for display, or to cut in half for a matching activity. What key vocabulary is used in this resource? cornea iris pupil optic nerve lens eyelash eyelid sclera Benefits of these activities Hands-on and low-prep Use as an introduction or a review Opportunity to practice following directions A FUN alternative to a worksheet Differentiated options Suitable for interactive notebooks Is this resource editable? No, this resource is not editable. UK and US versions of the 23-page PDF are included.