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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.
Plants - PowerPoint
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Plants - PowerPoint

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Plants - PowerPoint. 13 slides. Easily adaptable for all age groups. Fully editable. . *** Contents:** . How are plants and animals similar? Label a plant Function of different parts of a plant What does a plant need in order to grow well? Pollination
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.
Forces and Motion - Unit of Work
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Forces and Motion - Unit of Work

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Forces and Motion Unit of Work. Appropriate for 7 years and above (depending on ability). Approx. 6 hours of lessons. 3 pages - fully editable. Learning Objectives: To understand that gravity is a force. That objects are pulled downwards because of the gravitational attraction between them and the Earth. That momentum can act against resistance. To use a force meter. To test friction. To describe how friction can be useful. To investigate air resistance. To describe air resistance as a force that slows objects moving through air. To investigate the load capability of floating objects. To investigate water resistance.
Forces Posters - 14 posters
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Forces Posters - 14 posters

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14 Forces Posters! Poster 1: Fantastic Forces. Poster 2: What is a Force? Poster 3: Gravity. Poster 4: What is Weight? Poster 5: What is Mass? Poster 6: What are Newtons? Poster 7: What is Air Resistance? Poster 8: What is Friction? Poster 9: What is a Forcemeter? Poster 10: What is Water Resistance? Poster 11: What does Streamlined mean? Poster 12: How does a parachute work? Poster 13: Where is Friction useful? Poster 14: Where is Friction useful?
Forces - Magnets and Springs PowerPoint - 26 slides
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Forces - Magnets and Springs PowerPoint - 26 slides

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This PowerPoint teaches forces, including attraction and repulsion between magnets, compression and stretching of springs and stretching of elastic bands. The children will learn that these forces have direction and can vary in size. They will also learn which materials are attracted to magnets. All science investigations and record sheets provided. Just print off the relevant slides. 26 slides. Full editable.
Forces and Friction - PowerPoint
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Forces and Friction - PowerPoint

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A great 34-slide PowerPoint to use when teaching Forces and Friction. Fully animated and science investigations included. Contents: What are Forces? Different Forces. Measuring Forces. Friction Investigation. Gravity. Weight and Mass. Upthrust. Air Resistance Investigation.
Year 2 Plants - Word Meanings
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Year 2 Plants - Word Meanings

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2 pages. Page 1 activity: What do the 10 words listed in the table mean? Predict, then find the actual meaning. Page 2 Challenge tasks: Challenge task 1: Draw a plant and label its stem, leaf, root and flower. Challenge task 2: Are plants living things? Explain why. Challenge task 3: Write down some common plants you know. Great as an introductory activity. Ideal for Year 2. 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
Materials - Vocabulary sorting game
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Materials - Vocabulary sorting game

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Materials Vocabulary - Sorting Game (6 pages in total). Activity: Sort the 30 words into 2 categories: Materials (15 words in total) and Properties of materials (15 words in total). If a child is not familiar with a word, ask them to use a dictionary to find out what it means. . 2 other games to play with these words: . Reveal and Tell - place the cards face down. In pairs, take turns to turn over a card. Say if it is a ‘material’ or ‘property of a material’. Say it first - in pairs, deal out the cards. Players must not see their cards. Take turns to turn over a card and place it face up on the table. The first person to say the correct answer (material OR property) wins the card. Keep playing until all cards are won.
Materials - Natural or Manufactured?
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Materials - Natural or Manufactured?

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1 worksheet. Activity: Take a walk around the school and see if you can find the types of materials listed in the chart. Decide if the materials you find are they natural or manufactured. Ideal for KS1. Fully editable.