Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning.
We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.
Green APL specialises in developing highly useful resources which can be used in the classroom and beyond. Our mission is to help educate the next generation of successful people by producing high quality resources which improve teaching and learning.
We cover a wide range of subjects and age groups with our resources which mostly have a science or mathematics focus.
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Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health.
We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning.
Seeing With Sound
Some animals, like bats and dolphins, use sound instead of light to work out the location of objects. This is called echolocation. It allows the animal to move around in the dark so they can find food and avoid bumping into things. Incredibly, blind people can also learn to use echolocation.
You are able to read these words because you can see them. Maybe you are reading them off the screen of a mobile device. A screen emits (gives out) light. It is a light source,or luminous object.The light from the screen travels in a straight line and enters your eyes, so you can see the words. Light-sensitive cells in the back of your eye detect the light and send messages along a nerve to your brain.
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Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health.
We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning.
Galaxies Galore
When you look out into the night sky, all of the stars you can see belong to our galaxy – the Milky Way.
But they are not the only stars that exist – the Universe is home to many, many more. These other stars belong to other galaxies, but you will need a telescope to see them.
What is a galaxy?
A galaxy is a collection of billions of stars and their solar systems held together by gravity.
They come in all different shapes and sizes.
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Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health.
We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning.
Journey to the asteroids
Let us take a journey back in time to billions of years ago. The Solar System as we know it does not exist – there is no Sun, no planets and no moons, just a cloud of gas and dust swirling through the darkness of space. How did this become the Solar System we know today?
Scientists have different ideas about how the Solar System formed – we are not sure exactly what happened because nobody was there to see it. Ideas that are supported by data or observations (evidence) are called hypotheses.
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Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health.
We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning.
Robot Explorers
Dark caves, frozen lakes and the deepest parts of the ocean – there are many places on Earth that are just too dangerous for people to visit. So, engineers across the world are designing robots that can go in our place. Let’s find out about some of them.
Engineers are scientists that design objects to solve problems. Every object that you use for a specific job has been designed by an engineer from the roads you walk on to the pen you use to write with.
Robots are machines designed by engineers to do jobs that are too dangerous, dirty or boring to be done by humans. Engineers are designing robots that are able to explore dangerous places on Earth.
For more FREE Phosphor resources to engage your students in current scientific issues go to: phosphorescience.com
Quickly engage your children with important scientific issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health.
We provide all the tools to bring science to life, contextualising learning through illustrated articles and worksheets. Our materials allow you to quickly engage children with important issues that affect their daily life such as the environment, climate change and health. Our resources are developed to boost scientific literacy, increase science vocabulary and promote independent learning.
Return to the moon
The last time a person walked on the Moon was in 1972, but there are plans to return there very soon. Engineers are building a brand new rocket for this new mission.
The new NASA mission to return people – including the first woman and person of colour - to the Moon’s surface in 2024 is called Artemis. This name has been chosen for a reason. In Ancient Greek mythology, Artemis is a Goddess – twin sister to the God Apollo. And Apollo was the name of the NASA mission that took people to the Moon for the first time.
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‘Global Warming’ is a science resource which contains 5 pages of information about global warming, as well as 1 worksheet resource, for the children to research global warming in more detail.
The resource encourages children to think more about why thinking about global warming is important and action needs to be taken now.
This global warming resource will also be available as part of a bundle of high quality and current/topical science resources aimed at high ability 10 to 13 year olds. They are designed to support and extend scientific literacy and help them to understand topical science which surrounds everyday life. The global warming resource will allow your more able students to be extended further and challenged to work more independently on a current science issue.
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An infographic about climate change and the importance of feedback loops which are accelerating the rise in global temperatures. Global warming is a man-made problem mostly caused by the burning fossils fuels which releases large amounts of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
However, carbon emissions from human activities are just half the story. The Earth’s own systems are raising the global temperatures even higher and these are called ‘feedback loops’. They include systems such as: forests, the atmosphere, permafrost and the albedo effect.
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Here is a set of 3 FREE science posters which are connected with space, including the Big Bang, the sun and the moon. These high quality and informative resources can be printed and displayed in a science laboratory or classroom.
You could take advantage of this massive bundle of 40+ science fact sheets and worksheet resources, for virtually nothing…
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This comprehensive resource covers a wide range of different and topical science topics, which are aimed at 10 to 14 year olds.
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A massive bundle of high quality science related worksheets, which contain factual information and questions about the different science related topics. The questions, which follows a comprehensive fact sheet, contain a mix of extracting key points from the presented information and having to do further research.
Now includes an additional 3 FREE posters to put on the wall, covering the Big Bang, Sun and Moon.
These worksheets are ideal to set as an ‘easy to use’ substitute lesson, a short introduction to an interesting scientific topic, an extension activity or just helping your students to become more independent learners.
The information in the worksheets is clearly presented and printer friendly, which makes the resources easy to copy and handout to students, without the need for a long explanation. These informative resources cover aspects of interesting and important real world science including: space, environment problems, health, generating electricity as well as many others!
The fact sheets and worksheets are aimed at 10 to 14 year old students. Help them to become more inquisitive about the world around them and find out more about important science related topics!
Save time, use them to cover staff illness, set them as a homework or additional independent study.
Topics include:
Alpha, Beta and Gamma Radiation
Anaesthetics
Bee Decline
Big Bang Theory
Body Image
Chemical Weapons World War
Diabetes
Drugs in Sport
Earthquakes
Eclipses
Engaging in Science
Environmental Issues
Fireworks
Global Warming
Graphene
Health and Fitness
History of the Atom
Hurricanes
International Space Station
Life Beyond Earth
Lifecycles of Stars
Medical Imaging
Mission to Mars
Modern Chemical Weapons
New Cancer Treatment
Nuclear Weapons
Obesity
Planet Earth
Social Media
Science of Christmas
Science of Color
Solar Power
The Moon
The Solar System
The Sun
Tornadoes
Tsunamis
Wildlife Decline
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Science articles bundle 1 which includes fact sheets and worksheets about various topical science stories including: radiation, history of the atom, anaesthetics, bees, Big Bang, drugs in sport, graphene, healthy eating, health and fitness, chemical weapons, diabetes, Earth, earthquakes, eclipses, global warming. Each fact sheet includes questions about the information and opportunities to do further research about the topic.
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A student friendly fact sheet relating to tsunamis. Introduce your students to tsunamis with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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A student friendly fact sheet relating to tornadoes. Introduce your students to tornadoes with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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A student friendly fact sheet relating to the science of colour. Introduce your students to colour with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
A student friendly fact sheet relating to the planet Earth. Introduce your students to Earth with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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A student friendly fact sheet relating to landmines. Introduce your students to landmines with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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A student friendly fact sheet relating to the International Space Station (ISS). Introduce your students to the ISS with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
A student friendly fact sheet relating to eclipses. Introduce your students to eclipses with this simplified, yet challenging resource. It also includes a worksheet which challenges the students to find information in the fact sheet as well as further opportunities to develop their knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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A series of fact sheets and worksheets relating to the atom. The worksheets are designed to challenge the students to find information and further develop their own knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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A fact sheet and worksheet, together with a poster relating to the ‘Big Bang’. The worksheet is designed to challenge the students to find information and further develop their own knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.
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A series of fact sheets and worksheets relating to the lifecycles of medium and large stars. The worksheet are designed to challenge the students to find information and further develop their own knowledge through independent or teacher led investigation.