Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
Start Art Education provides a wide range of resources spanning a variety of subject areas. Resources are written by an experienced educator with 20 years of Art teaching in secondary schools behind him. He also has a wide range of other specialisms including Design Technology, PSHE, Citizenship, Physical Education and Early Years teaching.
This bundle offers a huge range of high quality image slideshows covering many different topics. Ideal for all ages and all subjects. Don't worry about googling images, you will have them all at your fingertips.
So cheap, it’s nearly FREE! This resource provides student friendly facts relating to graphene. Also included is an associated worksheet which challenges students to find information in the factsheet. The worksheet also provides students with an opportunity to develop their knowledge further through independent or teacher led investigation. Ideal as a hassle free cover lesson for KS3.
This seven page resource provides student friendly information about colour from both and scientific and artistic stance. Ideal for when you want to inject a bit of STEAM into your lesson, whether it is an Art lesson or a Science lesson. This print friendly resource also includes a question sheet that checks for understanding and also encourages students to expand on the information provided. Fully illustrated. This resource can be a great, planning free cover lesson, or an effective starter activity. Suitable for top end KS2 or KS3.
Science and History. A thorough information and worksheet exploring Nuclear Weapons. Ideal as a starter or extension activity for 10 to 14 year olds. Fully illustrated and easy to copy.
Science meets Art. A thorough information and worksheet exploring colour. Ideal as a starter or extension activity for 10 to 14 year olds. Fully illustrated and easy to copy.
Science and History. A thorough information and worksheet exploring The History of the Atom. Ideal as a starter or extension activity for 10 to 14 year olds. Fully illustrated and easy to copy.
Science. A thorough information and worksheet exploring fireworks. Ideal as a starter or extension activity for 10 to 14 year olds. Fully illustrated and easy to copy.
Science and History. A thorough information and worksheet exploring Modern Chemical Weapons. Ideal as a starter or extension activity for 10 to 14 year olds. Fully illustrated and easy to copy.
Science. A thorough information and worksheet exploring Graphene. Ideal as a starter or extension activity for 10 to 14 year olds. Fully illustrated and easy to copy.
Science and History. A thorough information and worksheet exploring Anaesthetics. Ideal as a starter or extension activity for 10 to 14 year olds. Fully illustrated and easy to copy.
Science and Medical History. A thorough information and worksheet exploring Medical Imaging. Ideal as a starter or extension activity for 10 to 14 year olds. Fully illustrated and easy to copy.
Check out these science word-search for Key Stage 1. STEM vocabulary for younger primary school students. Provided as jpegs for easy printing and insertion into your own documents.
Engage students in the science behind Bonfire Night fireworks with this worksheet. Detailed, student friendly illustrated information about the history of fireworks and the science behind them. Student understanding is then checked through a question sheet. Questions challenge students to recount information provided and also encourage further research.
An ideal, hassle free resource. Especially good for when you need a cover lesson or an extension activity.
A science fact and worksheet with a Christmas theme. Why are the flames on top of a Christmas pudding blue? How do fairy lights work? What makes Christmas crackers go bang? The science behind these and more is covered. This resource is easy to print and is fully illustrated. It also includes a question sheet that tests student understanding and challenges them to undertake independent research. Ideal as a starter, extension or substitute lesson.
Not sure how to link Christmas with Science? This worksheet might help. How do fairy lights work? What actually happens when the turkey is cooked? Why is the flame on a Christmas pudding blue? What makes a Christmas cracker go bang? … and much more. Cool festive facts, illustrations and questions to test understanding. East to print as a handout.
We hope you have a restful and happy holiday when it arrives! Merry Christmas.
Check out these science word-search for Key Stage 1. STEM vocabulary for younger primary school students. Provided as jpegs for easy printing and insertion into your own documents.
This resource provides information on colour. The fact sheets cover colour from both a science and art point of view. A useful hand out for art and science students, providing background information.
Was £10, now £5. Used in over 1000 schools worldwide. A big price drop on our top download to help people prepare for going back to school. 40 science worksheets plus 3 complementary posters. This big bundle of documents is ideal for when you are looking for an introductory lesson, an extension activity or a hassle free substitute lesson. Also suitable for Home-schooling. Each document provides background information and visuals on a particular topic along with a supporting worksheet which challenges the student to expand on the information provided. 40 individual print friendly for ease of copying, these documents can simply be handed out to students and require no explanation. A great resource to have at the ready for when illness strikes and you are understaffed. This resource runs to over 200 pages of information and activities. The 40 topics covered are;
Alpha Beta Gamma Radiation
Anaesthetics
Bee Decline
Big Bang Theory
Body Image
Chemical Weapons World War 1
Diabetes
Drugs in Sport
Earthquakes
Eclipses
Engaging in Science
Environmental Issues
Fireworks
Global Warming
Graphene
Health and Fitness
History of the Atom
Hurricane Matthew
International Space Station
Life Beyond Earth
Lifecycle of a Large Star
Lifecycle of a Medium Star
Medical Imaging
Mission to Mars
Modern Chemical Weapons
New Cancer Treatment
Nuclear Weapons
Obesity
Planet Earth
Power of Social Media
Science of Christmas
Science of Color
Social Media
Solar Power
The Moon
The Solar System
The Sun
Tornadoes
Tsunamis
Wildlife Decline
The free themed posters are … The Moon, The Sun and The Big Bang. Cool visuals and student friendly facts. Simply print them out and put them up in your classroom.
Suitable for students aged 10 to 15. We hope that you find these resources really useful.
This Bonfire Night themed STEM science worksheet is ideal as a starter activity for KS2 and KS3 students. A top seller in USA. A printable illustrated handout that provides scientific information about how fireworks work. There is also a question sheet to check for understanding and challenge students to expand on the knowledge provided. So cheap it’s nearly free! Happy Bonfire Night.