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This bundle contains an entire 7 lesson sequence, plus assessment for the ‘states of matter’ topic.
The lessons are:
Identifying solids & liquids
Properties of solids & liquids
Melting & solidifying
Properties of gas
Evaporation
Condensation
The water cycle
Each lesson consists of:
A PowerPoint, guiding the class through the key concepts and keywords involved.
Worksheets following the ‘Think, Try, Do, Extend’ structure.
Many of the lessons will also have guidance and accompanying sheets to help pupils carry out a series of practical tasks relevant to each lesson.
There is a short end of unit assessment to illicit pupils knowledge and understanding.
This lesson pack contains:
A PowerPoint enabling pupils to:
Identify and discuss positive and negative impacts humans make on the environment.
Think about ways in which to reduce the negative impact on the environment.
Think about ways in which we can make a more positive impact on the environment.
Learn about the Earthshot prize and some of the things people are doing to ‘repair the Earth’.
Create your own ‘Earthshot’ proposal and give a talk to your peers.
Picture prompts to stimulate discussion
2 pages of worksheets enabling pupils to put their thoughts and ideas into writing.
This is the 7th lesson in our states of matter unit. It can be used as a standalone lesson, or as part of the sequence.
This lesson pack contains:
A PowerPoint enabling pupils to:
Find out about the processes involved with the water cycle
Explore evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection in more detail
A sheet enabling pupils to practically model the water cycle in a container, plus prompts encouraging them to reflect on how the different stages of the water cycle are represented in their model.
Differentiated worksheets enabling pupils to draw, label and describe the water cycle.
This is the 6th lesson in our States of matter topic. It can be used as a standalone lesson or as part of the sequence.
This lesson pack contains:
A PowerPoint enabling pupils to:
Appreciate the links between all the changes of state through a simple diagram
Gain a deeper understanding of the process of condensation
Explore condensation through real-life examples
2 pages of worksheets containing 4 tasks following a ‘Think, Try, Do, Extend’ format which pupils should be able to work through independently following the PowerPoint.
Differentiated sheets enabling pupils to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of all the changes of state.
This lesson sequence encourages pupils to:
Consider different ways to group organisms
Use a venn diagram to group organisms
Find out who Carl Linnaeus was and why he is important
Learn about the Linnaean system of classification for animals
Learn how vertebrates are grouped
Learn how invertebrates are grouped
The resources included are:
5 lists of organisms (10 per list, grouped to enable scientific thinking regarding how to group the organisms in each list)
Worksheet pg1, beginning with simple recall tasks to do with Carl Linnaeus, as well as identifying vertebrates/invertebrates and their subgroups (i.e. mammals, reptiles, crustaceans etc)
Worksheet pg 2, encouraging pupils to use their knowledge of the characteristics of different groups to create their own vertebrate and invertebrate. Also, an extension task asking pupils to research the differences between 2 similar species (i.e. bees and wasps)
Templates for venn diagrams (A single circled venn and a double circled venn)
A great introduction to the living things and habitats topic for pupils.
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A PowerPoint and worksheet to guide pupils through the science of why shadows move throughout a day, and a template with instructions to help pupils build their own working sundial.
Tags - KS2 Year 5 Earth & Space shadows sundial Year 3 Year 4 Year 6
This lesson pack contains:
A PowerPoint enabling pupils to:
Identify the different parts of a flower
Describe the function/s of the different parts
Instructions on how to make a playdoh flower
Find out about simple adaptations in the flowers of some plant species.
Two worksheets enabling pupils to:
reinforce their understanding of the parts of flowers and their function
This is intended as lesson 3 in our ‘Plants’ topic, but can be taught as a standalone lesson.
18 PowerPoint slides across 3 lessons
50 organism cards for sorting/grouping etc!
5 differentiated worksheet pages
25 mark end of unit assessment (with answers)
10 picture prompts for stimulating discussion
Venn templates to help grouping
Many links to useful sites and videos
All for LESS THAN HALF the PRICE than buying these resources individually
This bundle contains 3 lessons for the living things and habitats unit:
Grouping organisms
Keys
Human impacts on the environment
This is the fifth lesson in our states of matter series. It can be used as a standalone lesson, or as part of the wider unit.
This lesson pack contains:
A PowerPoint enabling pupils to:
Plan and carry out a full scientific investigation into how temperature affects the rate of evaporation.
Explore evaporation as a concept and learn what causes evaporation
Consider real life examples of evaporation in action
A 2 page investigation template is also included enabling pupils to scaffold their investigation plan.
This is an end of unit assessment to support our ‘states of matter’ topic. It is intended for use with our 7 lesson sequence, though could be used as a standalone assessment.
It tests:
Identifying solids and liquids
Changes of state
Properties of gas
The water cycle
Answers are included.
This lesson pack contains:
A PowerPoint enabling pupils to:
Identify different gases
Explore and discuss the properties of gases
Compare the properties of gas with that of solids and liquids
A worksheet using the terms ‘think, try, do, extend’ containing 4 activities for pupils to work through independently, designed to enable them to show their knowledge and understanding of the key concepts covered within the lesson.
This is the 4th lesson in the States of matter topic.
This resource is part of the Year 5 science Earth & Space topic. It assumes some prior learning of orbits and rotations in relation to the Earth, moon and sun. Within this lesson, pupils can create a simple ‘orrery’, which they can use to demonstrate and deepen their understanding of the orbital periods of the earth and moon.
PowerPoint contains a short introduction, then step by step photos and instructions, as well as a task using their completed orreries.
Also contains the actual template for use in making the orrery. Best printed onto A3 card, but can also be printed on paper and backed onto card.
Tags - KS2 Year 5 Year 4 Year 3 Year 6 Science Earth & Space Orbits Orrery Earth Moon Sun
This resource contains a PowerPoint and worksheet designed to help pupils understand the difference between ‘rotate’ and ‘orbit’, then teaching pupils how the rotation of the Earth causes night and day.
Contains some simple practical tasks requiring plasticine ‘planets’ and small flags.
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KS2 Science Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Earth & Space day night orbit rotate
36 PowerPoint slides across 6 individual lessons
8 differentiated worksheets
Comprehensive factfiles on every planet in the solar system
2 ‘STEAM’ templates for practical lessons
Many more small practical tasks
25 mark end of unit assessment (with answers!)
many links to useful videos/websites!
All for less than half the price of buying these individually.
This bundle contains a series of 6 lessons, linked to the ‘Earth & Space’ unit for Year 5 science. There is also an end of unit assessment to assess pupils’ learning at the end of the unit.
Suggested lesson order:
Size of universe
Planets in our solar system
Models of solar system
Night & Day
Build a sundial
(optional) Build an orrery
End of unit assessment
This lesson pack contains:
A PowerPoint enabling pupils to:
Find out how flowering plants are pollinated
Understand the difference between pollination and fertilisation
Explore real life examples of seed dispersal, and understand the reasons for seed dispersal.
Extend their knowledge by considering plants which reproduce ‘asexually’
A series of differentiated templates enabling pupils to:
Create their own storyboards/cartoons to describe the process of pollination/fertilisation/seed dispersal in flowering plants.
This is intended as lesson 4 in our ‘Plants’ topic, but can be taught as a standalone lesson.
This lesson contains a PowerPoint and worksheet which will allow pupils to:
Identify the components of a food chain
Explain the flow of energy in a food chain
Construct a food chain using given organisms
Design your own food chains
Analyse the impact of human intervention on a food chain
This is intended as lesson 4 of 4 in the ‘Animals, including humans’ unit, but it can easily be used as a stand alone lesson.
This is an end of unit assessment intended for use following the Year 3 ‘plants’ unit. It is intended for use with our four part series of lessons, but can be used as a standalone assessment.
This lesson contains a PowerPoint and worksheet to help pupils:
Learn what a classification key is
Be able to use a key to identify organisms
Be able to create your own key
It enables them to explore pre-made keys and identify unknown organisms. they can create a key to sort the pupils in their class.
It then finishes with a ‘sweet key’ activity, prompting pupils to sort popular sweets using a key.
Tags - Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Science KS2 keys
Life Processes & MRS NERG - Year3/4 - KS2 science
A PowerPoint and set of worksheets covering what makes something living or non-living. Opportunities for group and paired discussion, and reflection at the end of each worksheet. Worksheet’s created using a ‘Think, Try, Do, Extend’ structure.
Tags - KS2 Year 3 Year 4 Science moving and growing
Earth & Space lesson - Models of the solar system. A set of worksheets and PowerPoint looking at the geocentric and heliocentric models across history and exploring the contributions of different scientists (Copernicus, Galileo, Newton).
Aimed at Year 5 pupils, but easily transferable to Year 4 or 6.
Tags - Earth & Space orbits planets solar system KS2 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Newton Copernicus Galileo geocentric heliocentric