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EARTH AND SPACE
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EARTH AND SPACE

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Eight lessons using power point presentations to discuss: Theories about earth and space The Big Bang Theory Our Galaxy The formation of our solar System Planets Day and Night on Earth Season The Moon There are worksheets for each lesson.
GROWTH, SURVIVAL and HEALTH (Animals, including Humans)
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GROWTH, SURVIVAL and HEALTH (Animals, including Humans)

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ANIMALS, including HUMANS: Growth, Survival and Health Power point slides are used to introduce each of four topics in this unit: * Growing … growing , growing Life Cycles What animals need to live What we need to keep healthy* Each topic is followed by activities to reinforce the concepts presented. This has been used mainly with 6 to 8 year olds.
ANIMALS, INCLUDING HUMANS: THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM - 7 lessons
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ANIMALS, INCLUDING HUMANS: THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM - 7 lessons

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Seven lessons with power point presentations and lesson activities in worksheet form. Topics: The main internal organs Blood Heart Blood vessels Respiration Lungs Exercise for the heart and lungs Lesson activities include: Comprehension activities; Expression of opinion giving reasons; Survey on healthy lifestyle; Planning exercise; Drawing and labeling diagrams.
Animals including Humans: Eating and Digestion
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Animals including Humans: Eating and Digestion

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Animals including Humans: Eating and Digestion: There are eight presentations, plus corresponding notes and worksheets for students. They cover the following topics: Eco systems – consumers and producers Consumers in the food chain Human teeth Teeth in animals Mouth and the tongue The Throat and Oesophagus The stomach and intestines The different ways that animals digest food
Rocks and Soils - Nine power point presentations and nine worksheets
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Rocks and Soils - Nine power point presentations and nine worksheets

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This set of power Point presentations and worksheets should be used with your rock and soil samples to enable students: to visualise how the three types of rocks are formed and relate this to the rock samples they have to compare and group together different kinds of rocks on the basis of their appearance and simple physical properties to recognise that soils are made from rocks and organic matter. to explore different soils and identify similarities and differences between them and to investigate what happens when rocks are rubbed together The lessons are: Sedimentary Rock Igneous Rock Metamorphic Rock Grouping and Sorting Rocks - colour Grouping and Sorting Rocks – lustre Grouping and Sorting Rocks - hardness Grouping and Sorting Rocks - cleavage Grouping and Sorting Rocks – minerals and crystals What is Soil?
Animals, including humans: NUTRITION
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Animals, including humans: NUTRITION

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This unit is aimed at year three and aims to fulfill the objectives: Identify that animals, including humans, cannot make their own food. Recognize that animals, including humans, get nutrition from what they eat. Identify that animals, including humans, need the right types of nutrition. Identify that animals, including humans, need a balanced diet. Each of the following topics is covered using a presentation and is followed by worksheets with activities: Animals, including humans - nutrition Animals, including humans – What is nutrition? Vitamins and proteins Animals, including humans – What is nutrition? Carbohydrates, fibre and water Animals, including humans – How much is enough?
EVOLUTION and INHERITANCE - seven lessons
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EVOLUTION and INHERITANCE - seven lessons

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In the course of seven presentations and seven worksheets, this unit helps students to: recognise that living things have changed over time and that fossils provide information about living things that inhabited the Earth millions of years ago recognise that living things produce offspring of the same kind, but normally offspring vary and are not identical to their parents identify how animals and plants are adapted to suit their environment in different ways and that adaptation may lead to evolution Fossils as scientific evidence Mary Anning Adaptation Evolution Charles Darwin Genetics Chromosomes and DNA Reproduction and inheritance
OUR MOON
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OUR MOON

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A power point slide series and worksheet aimed to enable students to explain the popular theory of how the moon was formed and to discuss how the moon affects life on earth.
WORKING SCIENTIFICALLY YEAR 4 - Power point slides, worksheets
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WORKING SCIENTIFICALLY YEAR 4 - Power point slides, worksheets

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This is a useful resource for beginning the science curriculum with students in Year 4 Topics: Finding knowledge Prediction and Hypothesis A Fair Test Setting up a Science Experiment Collecting data Analyzing and drawing conclusions The Scientific process in discovering our COVID vaccines There are seven power point presentations, seven worksheets and notes for students.
ELECTRICITY
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ELECTRICITY

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ELECTRICITY Used for 10 to 11 year olds, this interesting unit is presented using power point slides and worksheets with activities to support learning. Topics: Reminder - What is electricity? Current and Voltage? Important electrical components Investigating voltage and electrical conductors The power of fruit and vegetables Investigating resistance Making a wire loop game Drawing circuits Making circuits work
SOUND
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SOUND

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A unit in which students explore and identify the way sound is made through vibration and find out how the pitch and volume of sounds can be changed. Using power point presentations, practical activities and worksheets, students identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear find patterns between the pitch of a sound and features of the object that produced it find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it recognise that sounds get fainter as the distance from the sound source increases. This unit has been used mainly with 8 to 9 year old students. The activities require some everyday items including some musical instruments for the students to work with.
PLANTS lesson outlines, presentations, cards & worksheets
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PLANTS lesson outlines, presentations, cards & worksheets

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PLANTS RESOURCES and LESSON OUTLINES Growing Seeds • “Bean Book” to print • Calendar to print Observing and recording changes Caring for a plant Seeds • Power Point – Seeds and Plants • Matching cards Parts of a plant • Large and small labels Trees • PowerPoint – evergreen and deciduous trees • Tree life cycle worksheets • Parts of a tree worksheet What makes plants grow? • Worksheet • PowerPoint – what do plants need to grow?
LIGHT - Learning Unit for age 10 to 11
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LIGHT - Learning Unit for age 10 to 11

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The curriculum revisits the topic of LIGHT at different stages of the Student’s development. Students build on their prior learning to assimilate new concepts. This unit extends the concepts and ideas studied at about age 7 to 9. It covers the topics: How light appears How we see Shadows and light Reflections Making a periscope Refraction Power point presentations scaffold students through the concepts, investigations and activities. Activities are presented in worksheet form with notes and areas for diagrams, comprehension and recording of investigations.
MYSELF and OTHER ANIMALS (Animals, including Humans)
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MYSELF and OTHER ANIMALS (Animals, including Humans)

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Used mainly with 5 to 7 year olds, this unit uses power point slides and worksheets to encourage students to: identify, name, draw and label the basic parts of the human body and say which part of the body is associated with each sense identify and name a variety of common animals including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals describe and compare the structure of a variety of common animals (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals including pets) identify and name a variety of common animals that are carnivores, herbivores and omnivores Please note that for the section on senses (one set of worksheets) some everyday objects need to be provided for practical exploration. They are listed on the contents page thumbnail and on the Set 2 worksheets.
Working Scientifically 5 - Five presentations and five worksheets
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Working Scientifically 5 - Five presentations and five worksheets

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Working Scientifically 5 is a good introduction to scientific methods and terminology. It covers: Creativity in Science Planning to experiment The main variables that may affect investigative results Communicating conclusions Evaluating accuracy of conclusions Five presentations are used to illustrate the important concepts above. Each is followed by activities for learning in worksheet form.
Working Scientifically 6 - Six presentations and six worksheets
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Working Scientifically 6 - Six presentations and six worksheets

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Use the six power point presentations to introduce your students to the scientific methodology and concepts: How Science has had a positive and negative effect over time Following the Scientific Method Exploring scientific ideas Getting accurate results Recording and concluding Limitations of tests Follow up with the six sets of notes and worksheets for each lesson.
LIVING THINGS AND THEIR HABITATS - ENVIRONMENTS
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LIVING THINGS AND THEIR HABITATS - ENVIRONMENTS

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**Living Things and their Habitats **is a comprehensive 16 lesson unit covering the following topics: The Environment Habitats Flowering and Non-Flowering plants Classification of animals Vertebrates: Mammals Vertebrates: Birds Vertebrates: Reptiles Vertebrates: Fish Vertebrates: Amphibians Invertebrates: Insects Invertebrates: Spiders Invertebrates: Worms Invertebrates: Slugs Micro-organisms Micro-organisms and health Differences between animals, plants and micro-organisms Each of the above topics has a power point presentation, notes and a worksheet.
LIVING THINGS AND THEIR HABITATS - LIFE CYCLES - TEN LESSONS
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LIVING THINGS AND THEIR HABITATS - LIFE CYCLES - TEN LESSONS

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This ten-part series uses power point presentations and worksheet activities to cover Sexual and asexual reproduction Reproduction in flowering plants Flowering plants life cycles Reproduction in non-flowering plants Mammal life cycles Bird life cycle Amphibian life cycle Insect life cycles Work project - differences in life cycles *Richard Attenborough *
ANIMALS, INCLUDING HUMANS - THE SKELETON AND MUSCLES
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ANIMALS, INCLUDING HUMANS - THE SKELETON AND MUSCLES

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Students identify that: humans and some other animals have skeletons and muscles for support, protection and movement in a four-part teaching pack. Slides supported by worksheet sets with learning activities, cover the topics: What is a skeleton? Why do we need a skeleton? – Protection Why do we need a skeleton? – Support Why do we need a skeleton? – Movement
PLANTS - 9 lessons for 7 to  8 year olds
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PLANTS - 9 lessons for 7 to 8 year olds

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With nine power point presentations and nine worksheets for the unit***** Plants***** for 7 to 8 year olds, this unit covers the topics: What do the parts of plants do? What do plants need to grow well? Do plants really need water to grow? Experimenting Do plants really need light to grow? Experimenting Do different plants have different needs? How does water move around a plant? What are flowers for? Pollination What are flowers for? Producing seeds Seed dispersal The lesson objectives are clearly stated at the start of each lesson. Some simple items are needed for the investigations in lessons 3, 4 and 6.