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Games Bookshelf Printables Videos. Games Bookshelf Videos. Top Games Top Videos. Science Games. Featured Game. Flutter's Tic Tac Toe. Space Station. See how gravity affects the blood flow around your body. This app is full of information, images, games and activities to teach you all about volcanoes! Join Bitz and Bob as they teach you how to make a paper parachute!
How do scientists use electricity to study fish populations. Have you ever wondered why giant pandas eat so much bamboo? Learn how to make a helter skelter slide using paper plates and cardboard tubes! Fun animal masks to make and wear whilst learning about these animals. Use code to programme Anna and Elsa to ice skate and make patterns in the ice. Can you connect the gear wheels to make the red gear wheel spin?
How much do you think you would weigh on Mars? Or how about Saturn? Find out here! Learn how to make your own lava lamp using only water, oil and heartburn tablets! An interactive 3D skeleton to learn all the essential bony anatomy! Work out the sequence of objects needed to turn sunlight into music, wind into hot air and more. How many drops of water can you fit on a penny without it spilling over? Plenty of games, videos, puzzles, songs, and fun things to make all around the topic of space!
Do you know how to stay safe around electricity? Can you find all of the hazards in this game? Story videos for very young children to think about the world around them.
Creative projects to get kids excited and learning about science! Ever wondered about magnetism in space? Find out more in this short video! Help the team at Keadby2 power station get ready for work! Articles, images and fascinating facts all about the natural world! Create your own rover or orbiter and launch it into space! Explore the Solar System. Visit the Earth and other planets. Go stargazing. Learn the coding basics and bring the minecraft world to life!
Learn some of the basics of coding using the characters from the movie Moana. What does it mean when we describe an animal as cold-blooded? See how you can make a soda can move without even touching it! What do you think falls faster, a baseball or a golf ball? Explore all the different organs and systems of humans with this interactive map of the body!
Make your own thaumatrope - a popular 'optical illusion' toy in the 19th Century. Work with the inventioneers to solve problems and help the character in need! CBeebies videos, games, stories, activities and quizzes to explore the night sky. Scabs help stop the bleeding from a cut, but what are they made of and how do they form? Use this simple programming language to create your own stories and bring characters to life!
Learn about the great outdoors with this selection of fun indoor and outdoor activities! Watch Steve Spangler as he shows you how to make a balloon into a rocket! Have you seen a shooting star before? Did you know they are not actually stars? Can you use fans, electric circuits and other tools to guide a ball into the goal? The belly button forms just a few weeks after you are born but why do we have them?
Programme the crane to move the blocks into the right order! Can you give Bee-Bot the right sequence of directional instructions to get it to the flower? In this video Bitz and Bob show you how to make a pinwheel. Watch it spin in the wind! Do you know how planets compare in size and position in space?
Slide the penguin down hills and fly him over mountains to escape from the polar bear! Download a leaf identification sheet to find out more about the trees around you. Find out about Mary Anning, a famous fossil collector who lived hundreds of years ago.
These podcasts are just a few minutes long but are packed full of interesting science facts! Curiosity Corner — answering questions about the brain. Choose one of the nine dinosaur jigsaw puzzles to complete. Watch a runner bean seed grow roots, shoots and eventually seed pods! Here you can make a barometer and predict the weather! Jessi explains why it is we feel bad when we don't get enough sleep.
Put all kinds of materials into this special testing machine and discover its properties! Explore the Earth's moon from all angles with this detailed simulation! A digital information book for primary school age children. A collection of fun, practical science activities for children. Programme lightbot to move to all the blue squares and light them up! Explore the science of music with this collection of fun hands-on experiments. See how you can help scientists monitor and protect the environment!
Learn how to remove the shell from an egg without even using your hands! Collaborate with others to create new and exciting design ideas! What is a mineral, how do we group animals? Answer this question and more on this site.
Create faces in your apple and then preserve it just like the Egyptians used to! See the dangers of approaching a powerful source of electricity! Explore the tricks our brain plays on us every day with a fun visual illusion. Use mirrors and glass blocks to direct light and unlock new puzzles. Instructions to make an origami butterfly and to make a moth hotel.
Programme A. See what happens when you cool and heat water and ice. Try not to blow anything up! Materials have different properties that make them useful for different jobs. Pupils can research information about teeth types, tooth structure and tooth decay. Teeth lesson outline. Use an information panel where pupils can research details about food groups and a balanced plate approach to a healthy diet.
Balanced Plate lesson outline. An information panel to explains the terms used in, and concepts behind, food chains. There are then three different habitats where food chains are constructed from a few of the organisms found there. Food Chains 6a lesson outline. This resource consists of a labelling activity, an animation of the water cycle followed by another labelling activity. Changing State 5d lesson outline. This is a KS2 science resource designed to support QCA unit 4B habitats where children should use a simple key to identify organisms.
There are two labelling activities and one sorting task to support work towards the end of the unit.
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