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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.
**The Moon**
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**The Moon**

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The Moon 5 slides. The PowerPoint covers: The Moon’s orbit and how the Moon looks from Earth. 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.
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.
Flowering Plants - PowerPoint Presentations
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Flowering Plants - PowerPoint Presentations

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2 PowerPoint Presentations: . PowerPoint 1: A simple 13-slide ‘Flowering Plants’ presentation covering: . The parts of a flower. Stamen (male). Pistil (female). Pollination. Fertilisation. Wind Pollination. Seed Dispersal. . PowerPoint 2: A very basic 15-slide ‘Plants’ presentation covering: . The main organs and parts of a plant Fertilisation The functions of male and female parts Pollination . Both PowerPoint presentations are simple to follow and include basic slide animations (arrows, text and pictures). They can be easily adapted to suit the needs of your class. Ideal for 7 to 11 years.
Electricity - 3 Activities
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Electricity - 3 Activities

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A great homework activity when teaching electricity (3 activities to complete). Activity 1: Look around your home carefully and find 12 electrical appliances which have switches on them. Draw each appliance and write the name of the appliance beneath the picture. Activity 2: Sort the 12 appliances you have found into 3 groups: appliances that only use batteries; appliances that only use mains and appliances that use batteries and mains. Present this information on the Venn Diagram attached Activity 3: Write down if the appliance produces LIGHT, SOUND, TEMPERATURE or MOVEMENT? Fully editable.
Hamsters - Non Fiction Activity
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Hamsters - Non Fiction Activity

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Great for a ‘one off’ non-fiction lesson about hamsters or science-related topic. Resources attached: Hamster Fact Sheet. 2 differentiated worksheets (1 easy and 1 more challenging) … both based on the fact sheet provided, Fully editable.
What & Why do plants need to grow well? Worksheet + PowerPoint + Handout
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What & Why do plants need to grow well? Worksheet + PowerPoint + Handout

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Subject: Science. Topic: Plants. PowerPoint: A VERY simple slide show explaining the 4 mains things plants need in order to grow well - 11 slides. Handout: A list of reasons why we need plants to grow well. Worksheet: 2 pages. Activity 1: Match the words and pictures correctly. Activity 2: Draw a picture of a plant receiving warmth, light, water and nutrients. Suitable 5 + (depending on ability). Fully editable resources.
Electrical Words Activities - Circuits
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Electrical Words Activities - Circuits

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Electrical Words Activities - Circuits & Conductors. 2 circuit-based activities. Worksheet 1: Cut out and match the words on the left with their meanings on the right. Next to each matching pair, draw the correct electrical symbol or a picture. Worksheet 2: Write the name of each electrical component next to its symbol. Fully editable!
Describing Materials - Vocabulary Chart
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Describing Materials - Vocabulary Chart

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1 fully editable activity. Task: Sort the 24 words provided into 3 lists: a) words associated with the way materials might LOOK. b) words associated with the way materials might FEEL. c) words associated with the way materials might BEHAVE. PLEASE NOTE: Some words may belong in more than one category. Extension task: Can your students add their own vocabulary to the chart? There will be blank spaces to fill on the chart for this! Ideal for 6 and above.
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.