Electricity is a type of energy that can build up in one place or flow from one place to another. Electricity is the flow of electrons.
In this lesson, students will learn what electricity is and how it is measured. They will learn about electrical circuits- looking at the symbols for electrical components as well as how to draw circuits. They will design and construct circuits both manually and using online platforms, as well as repairing circuits which have problems.
By the end of the lesson, students will understand how an electrical current travels around a circuit and how electrical components work.
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Electricity is a type of energy that can build up in one place or flow from one place to another. Electricity is the flow of electrons.
In this lesson, students will learn what electricity is through engaging slides, video clips and scientific explanations. They will learn the difference between static and current electricity, where electricity comes from and how it is measured.
Following this, students will complete the writing task and will then write and record their own videos explaining what electricity is in their own words. Ideas will be given and example videos for this.
By the end of the lesson, they will have a high level of understanding of electricity.
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A knowledge organiser covering the topic of Living Things and their Habitats. Gives the reader all of the key information in child-friendly language.
Useful for revision and to use at the start of the unit.
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In this BUNDLE, all of the lessons for Year 6 Science topic Living Things and Their Habitats are included. You will receive lessons on the following:
The Linnaean Classification System (Carl Linnaeus)
Classification keys- animal classification
Classifying plants
Microorganisms
Microorganisms- helpful and harmful
All lessons come with engaging power point presentations and a range of activity sheets.
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Microorganisms are small organisms invisible to the naked eye because of their extremely small size. They are grouped into various groups like Bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa and viruses. Many of these organisms are useful to human and nature while some are harmful and even cause diseases.
In this lesson, students will learn about the 5 different types of microorganisms: fungi, bacteria, algae, viruses and protozoa. They will watch videos which explain their dangers but also their uses and they will tasked to determine which is helpful and harmful from the examples given.
Following this, they will carry out an experiment looking at the conditions which cause mould to grow on bread. The experiment investigation sheet is provided.
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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A microorganism is a living thing that is too small to be seen with the naked eye. Examples of microorganisms include bacteria, viruses, algae, protozoa and fungi.
In this lesson, students will learn about the 5 different types of microorganisms and how they behave. They will complete a matching activity: matching the microorganism with its information and will further investigate them through links to scientific websites online provided. They will then write a non-chronological report on what they have learnt (proformas provided) and will finally create their own microbe character to write a ‘Lonely Hearts’ add for, for fun.
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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In this lesson, students will learn about classification and the Linnaean system. They will learn about Carl Linnaeus and his work on the taxonomy of plants. They will study similarities and differences between different plants, learn about non-flowering plants and plants which don’t make seeds and from this information will create their own classification keys. Finally they will use the online link to have a go at classifying plants by their leaves.
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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In this lesson, students will look at what classification is and how animals are classified. They will learn about invertebrates, vertebrates and arthropods and classification keys. They will move on to creating their own classification keys using the support frame and will finally create their own species and classify it.
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and necessary worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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In this lesson, students will clear about Carl Linneaus, the father of taxonomy, and his system of classifying and naming organisms. They will learn what classification is, they will watch a video about Carl Linneaus and will learn about his system which classifies organisms acorrding to the domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Students will investigate these terms and will research their own choices of creatures and how they would be classified.
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and necessary worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. This overview of Light details how light travels, how reflection and refraction work, how we see things, how shadows are formed and how we see colour. This is a useful document to use as a display, knowledge organiser or support sheet.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. This unit of work includes lessons on the following:
How we see things
How light is reflected
How light is refracted
How we see colour
How shadows are formed
All lessons include an engaging presentation, lesson plan and the necessary resources. A knowledge organiser for the topic is also included.
These lessons are intended for Year 6 students but can be easily modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3 students.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will learn about how shadows are made and will investigate whether the distance or angle of a light source effects the size of the shadow made by an object. They will be supported in this experiment and will create a line graph to show their results. Finally they will create their own shadow puppet performance.
This lesson is intended for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will investigate light and colour. They will be taught how rainbows are created and will produce their own colour wheels, they will learn how the Visible Spectrum works and the science behind it. They will also look at filters and how they absorb and reflect different colours and will experiment with filters themselves. Links are given to two informative video clips and the lesson comes with an engaging presentation and lesson plan.
This lesson has been planned for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will learn about refraction of light and when it occurs. They will be shown examples of refraction in real life, such as in heat haze and mirages. They will then set up their own experiments to further investigate refraction with examples of investigations given. This is to challenge them to use their scientific enquiry skills.
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The lesson powerpoint, experiment help sheet and lesson plan are included. This lesson is intended for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will learn about how light is reflected off different objects. They will investigate the angle of incidence and learn about periscopes. A presentation, lesson plan and investigation sheet to follow is included.
This lesson is aimed at Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 or KS3.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will explore the direction of light from a source to a person’s eye and how the eye works. They will watch video clips and see diagrams explaining how the eye works and will then label the eye. Finally, they will write a script for an educational programme using what they have learnt. All resources are included.
This lesson is intended for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 or KS3 students.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will learn about how light travels and experiment with a light source to prove that light travels in straight lines. The presentation- with links to online video clips, lesson plan and investigation sheet are all provided.
This lesson is intended for Year 6 students but can easily be modified for lower KS2 and KS3 students.
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