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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Which Magnet is the STRONGEST?
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Which Magnet is the STRONGEST?

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Which Magnet is the STRONGEST? 5 magnets will be tested to find out if they are equally strong. This will be done by testing: How many paper clips each magnet can hold (in a chain) How close a paper clip has to be to a magnet before it is attracted to it 2-page booklet. Fully editable.
Forces Investigation - Streamlining
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Forces Investigation - Streamlining

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Forces Investigation: Streamlining Topic: FORCES. A science investigation to find out which shapes are most streamlined (least resistance) and which are least streamlined (most resistance). Ideal for 7 - 11 years. A 4-page booklet under the following headings: AIM, METHOD, APPARATUS, RESULTS and CONCLUSION. Answers provided.
Electrical Words Activities - Circuits
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Electrical Words Activities - Circuits

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Electrical Words Activities - Circuits & Conductors. 2 circuit-based activities. Worksheet 1: Cut out and match the words on the left with their meanings on the right. Next to each matching pair, draw the correct electrical symbol or a picture. Worksheet 2: Write the name of each electrical component next to its symbol. Fully editable!
DT - Pneumatics Project
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DT - Pneumatics Project

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DT - Pneumatics Project. Everything you need to teach a great pneumatics project with your class. Preparation: All you need is some syringes (you can use the same syringes used for Calpol) or larger ones from the chemist AND some plastic tubing (to connect the syringes). The rest of the equipment can be brought in by the students. Attached is a slide show, unit of work, a letter home requesting materials and a pneumatic toy design worksheet. Fully editable.
Adaptation - PowerPoint
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Adaptation - PowerPoint

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A small ‘Adaptation’ PowerPoint about polar bears, penguins and cacti. Focus: Explore and learn how they are adapted to their environments. 4 slides.
Adaptation - PowerPoint
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Adaptation - PowerPoint

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Adaptation PowerPoint 15 slides. Slide 3: What is a habitat? Slide 4: Animals and plants. Slide 5: Some examples of adaptation. Slide 12: Polar bears, Penguins & Cacti. Fully editable.
Key Stage 1 Science Week
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Key Stage 1 Science Week

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4 great science activities to do with your class during ‘SCIENCE WEEK’. Activity 1: Model Insects (2 lessons needed) Activity 2: Plastic Cup Telephone Activity 3: Shadow Clock Activity 4: Volcano Explosion All activities with step-by-step instructions displayed on a colourful 5-slide PowerPoint (with pictures). 16 resources to prepare beforehand: Balloons; PVA glue (in pots - 1 between 2); Paintbrushes (1 each); Newspaper (lots); Red, black and white paint; Black pipe cleaners; plastic cups (2 per child); Coloured paper; 5m pieces of string (1 per child); Paper plates; Drinking straws; Red food colouring; Small empty plastic bottles; Baking soda; Funnels; Bottles of vinegar.
Condensation PowerPoint - 10 Slides
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Condensation PowerPoint - 10 Slides

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A PowerPoint that shows pictures and explains the process of condensation. 10 slides. Ideal for 7 to 11 years. Slides 2 to 7: Pictures showing condensation. Slides 8 to 10: The process of condensation.
Water and Wax Changing State - PowerPoint
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Water and Wax Changing State - PowerPoint

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This PowerPoint shows how water can exist in 3 states. It contains a couple of ‘question’ slides for the children to think about (ice cubes being left out and water boiling in a kettle). There is also a slide about wax changing states. The last slide lists some key words used in the slide show. 9 slides. Ideal for 7 to 11 years.
Candle Experiment - Changing State
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Candle Experiment - Changing State

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A simple and effective candle experiment to do with your class. Just follow the 2-page booklet and fill in the missing parts. Ideal if your class are learning about materials and their properties - changing state. Ideal for 5 to 7 years (Y1 to Y3). Fully editable.