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What is a solid?

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This lesson introduces Year 4 pupils to the properties of solids, helping them understand that solids keep their shape because their particles are packed closely together. To explore this idea in a practical way, the class carries out a simple experiment in which they shake a jar of cream until it turns into butter. During the activity, pupils observe how the liquid cream gradually thickens and eventually becomes a solid that holds its shape. This hands-on investigation helps them see how a material can change state and reinforces their understanding of what makes a solid different from a liquid.
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Exploring Amplitude

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What is sound measured in? This science lessons explores the amplitude of sounds. This lesson includes a practical activity that will engage the students and give them a better understanding of sound and amplitude.
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Electricity- Components of a circuit lesson

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This lesson focuses on understanding the key components that make up a circuit and aims to answer the following questions: What is electricity? How is it made? what is a circuit? How does a circuit work? what are components of a circuit?
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Conductors and insulators lesson - investigation

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This lesson focuses on understanding the difference between conductors and insulators and how they impact electricity. The task is a hands on group work investigation to find out which materials block the flow of electricity and which do not. Key questions: What are conductors? What are insulators? What is the difference? How do they effect the flow of electricity?