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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.

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NGfL Cymru was a website funded by the Welsh Government. The resources on TES are a legacy of this project. The content or format of these resources may be out of date. You can find free, bilingual teaching resources linked to the Curriculum for Wales on hwb.gov.wales.
Minibeasts activities
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Minibeasts activities

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A study of minibeasts, using Powerpoint and Smart notebook and worksheets. Other topics covered: Living things; Living things and their environment
Life Cycles
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Life Cycles

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A series of PowerPoint files that cover plant and animal life cycles and food chains.
Food chains
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Food chains

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This is designed as an introduction to Food Chains for younger KS2 pupils. Pupils are introduced to the terms 'Producer' and &'Consumer&';. Using 'Food For&' arrows, pupils work interactively through a series of food chains, identifying the correct order. Ecosystems covered are British countryside, tropical rainforest, lake/river and seashore
Sound - loudness and pitch
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Sound - loudness and pitch

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This resource is split into two parts. One part deals with pitch and the other with the loudness of sound. Through animations and interactive activities pupils learn: 1. that loud and quiet sounds are produced by big or small vibrations. 2. that high or low pitched notes are produced by fast or slow vibrations. There are printable sheets for follow up investigations.
Sound travels through materials
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Sound travels through materials

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This resource uses animations and interactive activities to explain to pupils how sound can travel through all materials not just air and that some materials are better than others at conducting sound. The pupil's understanding can be tested with the follow up investigation into what material insulates sound best. There are downloadable worksheets and investigation notes available with this pack.
Seasons
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Seasons

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Interactive resource Learning objectives: * know and order the months of the year * understand that the year is divided into four distinct seasons * recognise differences in the environment between seasons * observe and record seasonal change * understand that different weather conditions have an effect upon living things A series of interactive whiteboard screens provide pupils with information and activities related to the seasons. The screens provide an opportunity for pupils to observe, question, sort and record.
Electrical circuits
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Electrical circuits

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This interactive activity allows pupils to investigate simple circuits by dragging circuit components into place to make a working circuit. The activities form an introduction to practical work exploring circuits. Pupils have the opportunity to experiment with switches to control components in order to find out that a circuit will not work if there is a break in it.
Human body
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Human body

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This unit invites learners to consider their understanding of the human body. Using their own experiences and information provided for them it provides opportunity to think about, draw, write and discuss the position and size of some of the organs in the human body. Learners are encouraged to investigate systematically the effects of exercise on heart beat rate and to represent their results in variety of ways.
Identifying sources of light
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Identifying sources of light

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Pupils should be able to name a selection of light sources, including the sun, and identify some of the uses of light in the environment. The first two parts of the activity asks pupils to sort a collection of items into those which are sources of light and those which are not. The rest of the activity deals with uses of light in the environment, asking pupils to identify the source of light in a picture and to say what the light is used for.
The red squirrel
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The red squirrel

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Eight interactive activities that complement the Anglesey Red Squirrel Education Pack. The activities are suitable for KS1 and KS2 pupils. They range from labelling the squirrel to recognising leaves. They are designed to enhance the pupil’s learning experience through studying the Red Squirrel in its natural habitat. To order the complete Red Squirrel education pack contact caechwarel@btopenworld.com.
Looking after animals and their habitats
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Looking after animals and their habitats

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This interactive resource helps children identify an animal living in the environment around them, how seasons affect it and how our actions can impact on its life. The resource encourages children to ask and answer questions and consider how they can demonstrate care, responsibility and concern for living things in their area.
How plants grow
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How plants grow

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This interactive resource contains activities for use in a series of science lessons and as a revision aid. The activities will enable a teacher to: * demonstrate that plants need water and light to grow * conduct a virtual experiment * reinforce pupils' scientific investigation skills.
food webs
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food webs

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This interactive resource is designed to extend pupils knowledge of Food Chains and feeding relationships. Pupils revise the terms 'Producer' and &'Consumer&';. A link is provided to a revision video for food chains. Pupils introduced to multiple food chains and shown how they can be produced more accurately as a web. Pupils encouraged to complete information based on food webs from the countryside and from a pond/river. Pupils finally produce their own food web based on a tropical rainforest ecosystem.
Changing the shape of materials
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Changing the shape of materials

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Through the following activities, pupils will learn: * that when some materials are squashed, pulled, pushed, turned, twisted or stretched the shape of the object will change * that forces affect different materials in different ways * to predict what is likely to happen when different materials are pushed, pulled, stretched or bent * to carry out an investigation based on their predictions and interpret the results.
Earth and space
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Earth and space

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Why we have day time and night time on Earth, seasons and why the moon appears a different shape over the month.
Building circuits
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Building circuits

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This unit begins by revising the symbols used for components in an electrical circuit diagram. Section 1 asks pupils to look at a circuit diagram and decide whether the cicuit would work before building and testing it. Section 2 asks pupils to drag components on to the screen to build particular circuits