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Earth & Space- ENTIRE UNIT - KS2 science - Year 5
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Earth & Space- ENTIRE UNIT - KS2 science - Year 5

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36 PowerPoint slides across 6 individual lessons 8 differentiated worksheets Comprehensive factfiles on every planet in the solar system 2 ‘STEAM’ templates for practical lessons Many more small practical tasks 25 mark end of unit assessment (with answers!) many links to useful videos/websites! All for less than half the price of buying these individually. This bundle contains a series of 6 lessons, linked to the ‘Earth & Space’ unit for Year 5 science. There is also an end of unit assessment to assess pupils’ learning at the end of the unit. Suggested lesson order: Size of universe Planets in our solar system Models of solar system Night & Day Build a sundial (optional) Build an orrery End of unit assessment
End of unit assessment - Earth & Space - Year 5 science - KS2
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End of unit assessment - Earth & Space - Year 5 science - KS2

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This resource is an end of unit assessment for use with my ‘Earth & Space’ topic, based on the Year 5 unit of work ‘Earth & Space’. It contains a 25 mark assessment (with answer sheet) covering the following topics: Order of the planets Understanding of basic space keywords (planet, universe, galaxy etc) Heliocentric/geocentric model of solar system Orbits of Earth and moon Day and night on Earth Shadows caused by rotation of earth (sundials etc)
Planets in our solar system - Y5 Science - KS2 - Earth & Space
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Planets in our solar system - Y5 Science - KS2 - Earth & Space

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These resources contain: Factfiles for the 8 planets A blank ‘research’ page for pupils to carry out research An introductory PowerPoint By the end of this lesson, pupils should have a secure knowledge of the order of the planets in the solar system, and have had the opportunity to find out a little more about each of the planets. As part of the ‘research’ section of the lesson, there is an interesting collaborative task, restricting pupils to only half of the planet factfiles, meaning they will need to ‘trade’ information with peers on the other planets, perhaps encouraging them to carry out the most comprehensive research. Tags - Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 KS2 Earth & space Planets Solar system