CE pressure pictures and explanations of various effects of pressure.
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Graphics of the main parts of plant life cycle. Pictures of different flowers.
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evaporation, condensation, animal adaptation, keeping cool, evaporative cooling, conduction, convection, energy transfer, cooling fins, radiation.<br />
PPT revision of solids liquids and gases.<br />
Conduction , convection and radiation,<br />
Application of condensation and evaporation for cooling in animals and engines. Adaptation of animals fennec fox, oryx. If you download make the effort to rate it.
Powerpoint on light. The hyperlinks no longer go to the exact place because they have changed the site but you will be able to find all sorts of java aplets from the molecular expressions site. Suitable for KS2 KS3.
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<p>Images from several different sites of the heart. Some facts.</p>
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Power point covering current voltage and resistance.
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Explains basics of eleectromagnets and some of the uses.
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A fabulous practical for the exploration of how sounds are made. A Powerpoint which can be printed and laminated to form an circus of mini-experiments so pupils can discover how sounds are produced. Detailed word document for recording their findings. Ideal for year 4 sound and can be adapted and extended for older pupils as well. <br />
11 activities in the circus. Answers provided.<br />
Covers the following areas:<br />
• To identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating <br />
• To recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear<br />
• To observe and record what they see and hear at each station.<br />
• To Find patterns between the pitch of the sound and features of the object that produced it<br />
find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it.<br />
<p>Powerpoints. Electricity ppt is mainly for CE electronics, parallel and series circuits, resistance use of diodes and truth tables. Magnetism covers attraction repulsion, magnetic field patterns. Fair testing and measuring outcomes are pupils responses (not scientific facts!) so use those slides for your own pupil responses.</p>
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A series of flip charts for teaching Year 4 keeping warm.
Some can be adapted to higher year groups as well.
Red Riding Hood is based on the BBC Science clips as a story starter.
Penguins huddling is a modelling investigation best done using dataloggers
The other flip charts are all experimental methods exploring thermal insulation. Most contain actual results obtained so you can use some of them even if you can't actually carry out the investigations yourself.
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Images of human embryo (time Life)
Shows the wonder of prgnancy and human development.
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bones, joints, cartilage, tissues, ligaments.
Power point showing different types of joints, skeleton - naming bones, role of skeleton. Display posters for key words.
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An outline for an investigation to get pupils thinking about using modelling to explore a scientific idea. This experiment offers the opportunity for pupils to design, carry out , collect and analyse data. It is also an excellent experiment to use datalogging equipment.
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<p>Pictures of different part of plants. Structure of the leaf.</p>
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Fabulous experimental circus for pupils to discover the key features about how sounds are produced. What causes changes in pitch and volume.<br />
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Worksheetsa and answers provided as well.<br />
Powerpoint for the 11 stations which can be laminated. The activity covers all the key learning objectives.<br />
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• To identify how sounds are made, associating some of them with something vibrating <br />
• To recognise that vibrations from sounds travel through a medium to the ear<br />
• To observe and record what they see and hear at each station.<br />
• To Find patterns between the pitch of the sound and features of the object that produced it<br />
find patterns between the volume of a sound and the strength of the vibrations that produced it.
Lesson plan for teaching pupils how to collect and display data for finding averages. The lesson is based on finding the average size of pupils' hands.
The lesson also has idioms throughout relating to hands, so the second part of the lesson is literacy related where pupils can explain what different idioms mean. Lesson covers collecting and recording data, displaying data and evaluating the data capture and accuracy of the results.
This could be extended to an art activity where pupils can illustrate their own/ favourite handy idiom.
Forces, friction,
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A series of different experiments that can be done using ramps and objects to explore frictional forces. I usually allow pupils complete free-reign to come up with whatever they want to investigate - this flip-chart can then be used to explore the planning / results/ conclusions of a range of possible experiments. You could select one investigation in particular if you so choose, just delete the pages you don't need. Made to work on Promethean boards. viewer from http://support.prometheanplanet.com/server.php?show=nav.15853
Thermal insulation, thermal conduction, conduction.
Pupils are challenged to test materials to see which ones will help prevent ice cream melting and then design something for Red Ridinghood to take ice-cream to grandma. Conduction in metals and Goldilocks
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