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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.
Science Investigation: Thermal Insulators & Conductors
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Science Investigation: Thermal Insulators & Conductors

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Science Investigation:Thermal Insulators & Conductors 7 page booklet! Page 1: Thermal conductors (fill in the missing words). Page 2: Thermal insulators (fill in the missing words). Page 3: Temperature (fill in the missing words). Pages 4 & 5: Assessment of knowledge (from pages 1 to 3) . Pages 6 & 7: Science Investigation - WHICH MATERIAL IS THE BEST THERMAL INSULATOR? Fully editable.
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.
Absorbency - Science Investigation
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Absorbency - Science Investigation

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Absorbency - Science Investigation An easy experiment to test the absorbency of different papers (newspaper, tissue paper, plain paper & paper towel). Graphs for plotting results also provided. Fully editable.
Science Investigation - Testing the Strength of PAPER
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Science Investigation - Testing the Strength of PAPER

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This science investigation requires the children to test the strength of 4 different types of paper including: Plain paper. Newspaper. Paper towel. Toilet paper. You will need to prepare the 4 different types of paper and cut them into thin strips of equal length (10cm long 0.5cm wide). Get the children to stick each type of paper onto the edge of their table and keep adding 10g weights (using a hook mass) until the paper snaps. Fully editable.
Reversible and Irreversible Changes - 2 PowerPoints
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Reversible and Irreversible Changes - 2 PowerPoints

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2 PowerPoint presentations about Reversible and Irreversible Changes. PowerPoint 1: 29-slides covering the following: Introduction. Irreversible changes. Reversible changes. Dissolving. Separating mixtures. Experiments to TRY (with answers). Reversible or Irreversible. . PowerPoint 2: 11-slides focusing on TESTING reversible and irreversible materials (adapted from Slide Show 1).
Electricity Bundle - 8 RESOURCES!!
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Electricity Bundle - 8 RESOURCES!!

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A great selection of KS1 and KS2 ELECTRICITY fully editable resources including: Units of Work (x2). POWERPOINTS (x2). A tracking sheet. A variety of worksheets and activities.
My Plant Investigation
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My Plant Investigation

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Topic: PLANTS Ideal for younger learners. Attached is a an easy-to-use (and adaptable) 4-page plant investigation booklet. Once your students know what plants need in order to grow well, let your students use this investigation sheet to plant their own seeds. I always give the children the option of planting a pea seed or sunflower seed (and they draw their preferred option on the front cover). Fully editable.
Drawing and Describing LEAVES - 5 resources
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Drawing and Describing LEAVES - 5 resources

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A good selection of leaf templates: Curvy leaves (1 page) Jaggged leaves (1 page) Spiky leaves (1 page) A ‘regular’ leaf template (1 page) . Also attached (shown in preview) is an A-3 ‘Drawing & Describing Leaves’ sheet. Before using this worksheet, collect a variety of leaves from your surrounding area (or ask your student’s to). Then, ask your student’s to draw and describe the leaves using the key provided on the sheet. All 5 resource sheets are fully editable.
Materials PowerPoint - Science - Key Stage 1
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Materials PowerPoint - Science - Key Stage 1

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Topic: Materials Ideal for KS1 37 slides Fully editable . Contents: . What does the word ‘material’ mean? Plastic, wooden and metal things Natural and synthetic materials Solids, liquids and gases Properties of materials Absorbency Testing the absorbency of different paper Testing the strength of different paper