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Welcome to Everyday Einsteins! My little shop filled with Science teaching resources to help support everyday teaching of those little Einsteins in our classrooms.

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Welcome to Everyday Einsteins! My little shop filled with Science teaching resources to help support everyday teaching of those little Einsteins in our classrooms.
THE Ultimate Science of Summer Quiz
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THE Ultimate Science of Summer Quiz

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8 rounds with 55+ science and Summer quiz questions combined! Great for those end of term filler lessons and to have a bit of fun with the pupils! Rounds include: • The Science of Summer (multiple choice 10 questions linking Science and summer) • Under the microscope (5 summer time things have been placed under the microscope) • Scientists on holiday (5 questions with famous scientists hiding under their summer attire) • Elemental words (pupils use their knowledge of the chemical symbols of elements to find the word) • Egg Coding (pupils use the binary code to decode 5 sticks of rock to spell summery words) • Summer in the solar system (5 postcards contain information about planets) • Categories (5 questions starting with a letter, learners have to find ‘things’ which begin with the letter) •4 pics 1 word (5 pictorial representations of summery things with a common word which links them) Currently in PowerPoint should be able to transfer to Google Slides easily. This resource includes: • PowerPoints with questions and answers • Team answer sheet Have fun and have a wonderful Summer break! Any issues or errors please let me know and I’ll rectify ASAP. I don’t own any images in this quiz.
THE Ultimate British Science Week 2024 Quiz- TIME
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THE Ultimate British Science Week 2024 Quiz- TIME

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5 rounds with 30+ quiz questions combined! Great for those end of term filler lessons and to have a bit of fun with the pupils! Let’s Celebrate British Science Week 2024! To be honest, this resource has taken many more hours than I would have liked as it has taken a lot of brain power and creativity to come up with interesting rounds! ‘Time’ has been another challenging one! I’ve aimed this for Year 10 but could be used from Year 7-13. Rounds include: • Questions of time? Each question have four answers to choose from. These range from geological time periods to lunar cycles, from comets to tortoises. • Speedy elements. Had a lot of fun putting this round together! Some element names have been recorded and then sped up to x3 their original. • What came first? Two inventions/ discoveries/ objects are shown. Which came first? • Does it measure time? A selection of scientific apparatus is shown. Which are used to measure the passing of time? • Odd one out. A year is given with a number of things that were invented or happened during this year. Which is the odd one out? Currently in PowerPoint. Should transfer to Google Slides with relative ease. I’ve put a PDF of the team sheet for easy printing. This resource includes: • PowerPoint with questions and answers • Audio for speedy elements round • Team answer sheet Any issues or errors please let me know and I’ll rectify ASAP. Images have been selected from searching free images on Google or my own designs.
THE Ultimate Science Quiz Show Game- How Science Works & The Scientific Method
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THE Ultimate Science Quiz Show Game- How Science Works & The Scientific Method

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A MASSIVE and immersive quiz with 6 classic game show rounds with 60+ questions on How Science Works, The Scientific Method and Mathematical Skill! Set it as homework before the exams, as an independent task or play with your learners! Great for an end of year quiz! This project has been an incredibly labour of love which has taken many, many hours to complete. I know you and your learners will enjoy the challenges! Rounds include: • Pointless. The aim of the game is to score the lowest number of points, so learners should try to answer for the most obscure question. • Jeopardy. The aim of the game is to score the highest number of points, so learners should try to answer for the questions worth more points. If a team gives a wrong answer, award them 0 points for this game. • Family fortunes. The aim of the game is to score the highest number of points, so learners should try to give the most obvious answer. If a team gives a wrong answer, a life is lost. The game keeps going until either all answers are given or all 3 lives are lost. • Catchphrase. Say what you see! . The aim of the game is to be the fastest team to correctly identify the catch phrases. • Countdown. The aim of the game is to be the fastest team to correctly identify the countdown conundrums. • Blockbusters. The aim of the game is to answer questions correctly to change a hexagon to their team colour (red or blue). Teams must connect the hexagons from the left-hand side of the grid to the right-hand side of the grid. Teams can only choose a hexagon which is touching a coloured hexagon. It’s a game of strategy as team can cut through each other’s paths and stop the other team from being able to make it to the other side. • Tie Breaker Question. If you have teams with the same number of points, there are a selection of tie breaker questions to use to determine the final positions of the teams. Only works in PowerPoint This resource includes: • PowerPoints with questions and answers • Team answer sheet • Instructions on how to play each game and how to work each PowerPoint slide • Theme music and special effects Any issues or errors please let me know and I’ll rectify ASAP. I don’t own any images or audio in this quiz. Thank you to those who provided templates for the games.
THE Ultimate Science of Star Wars Day Quiz- May 4th
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THE Ultimate Science of Star Wars Day Quiz- May 4th

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8 rounds with 50+ science and Star Wars quiz questions combined! For some fun with your learners on May the fourth- Star Wars Day! Rounds include: • The Science of Star Wars (multiple choice 10 questions linking Science and Star Wars) • In a galaxy far, far away (4 postcards have arrived for the Jedi council from a young Padawan, but which planets in the Star Wars universe have they visited?) • Movie quotes (6 quotes from the Star Wars movies have had words changed with respect to scientific equations. Can your learners decode the equations and find the missing words? May the mass x acceleration be with you) • Elemental words (pupils use their knowledge of the chemical symbols of elements to find the word) • Film posters (6 film posters have been exploded, set on fire and shattered due to bad practice. Can learners say which film each poster is from?) • Who’s in the lab (8 questions with characters hiding behind laboratory equipment and PPE) • Lightsabre coding (pupils use the binary code to decode 6 lightsabres to spell Star Wars words) • What is Yoda talking about? (5 questions with Master Yoda describing common lab equipment) Currently in PowerPoint should be able to transfer to Google Slides easily. This resource includes: • PowerPoints with questions and answers • Team answer sheet Have fun and have a wonderful Star Wars Day! May the Force be with you! Any issues or errors please let me know and I’ll rectify ASAP. I don’t own any images in this quiz.
THE Ultimate World Space Week Science Quiz
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THE Ultimate World Space Week Science Quiz

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8 rounds with 55 science and Space themed quiz questions combined! Great for a lesson during World Space Week! Rounds include: • The Science of Space (multiple choice 10 questions linking Science and space) • Rocket Coding (learners use the binary code provided to decode 5 rockets to reveal hidden space themed words) • Scientists in Space (5 scientists have put on their astronaut suits and are heading out to space. Learners need to identify these scientists with links to space) • Elemental words (learners use their knowledge of the chemical symbols of elements to find the word) • True or False (10 statements that are either true or false) • Planet Puzzle (4 images of planets have been chopped up into jigsaw pieces. Learners need to use the puzzle pieces to put the images back together and name the planet) • Higher or Lower (the answers to these questions are numerical. But are they higher or lower than the previous answer?) • Films in Space (can learners identify the 5 movie posters which have ended up in the Kuiper belt?) Currently in PowerPoint should be able to transfer to Google Slides easily. This resource includes: • PowerPoints with questions and answers • Team answer sheet Have fun and enjoy the joy of World Space Week! Any issues or errors please let me know and I’ll rectify ASAP. I don’t own any images in this quiz.