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Hands-on materials designed to help students make and experiment with thermochromic slime.
An open-ended assessment task for students to demonstrate their understanding of living things and their needs.
A fun sorting activity for students to explore the materials objects are made of.
A 16 slide teaching presentation to use when exploring the properties of materials.
A fun game to play when learning about the properties of materials.
A hands-on experiment to use when investigating the water cycle.
A template to use when describing objects using the senses of touch and sight.
A hands on sorting activity for materials that stretch, bend and twist.
Group your students according to fruits using these Grouping Posters.
A 20 slide teaching presentation to use when introducing your students to the scientific method.
A hands-on experiment to use when investigating how shelters protect living things.
A template to use when sorting objects using the sense of touch and sight.
A worksheet to use when exploring the concept of light.
A worksheet for students to brainstorm the similarities and differences between a chick and a hen.
A science experiment which explores how sound travels.
A science experiment which explores the absorptive properties of materials.
A worksheet to help the students begin the process of a scientific investigation.
A science experiment which explores how light travels.
Engaging activities where students observe and describe their outdoors environment.
A whole class active game to play when learning about the properties of materials.
Investigate water pollution and discover the effects of oil spills on wildlife with a hands-on science lab!
A worksheet for students to brainstorm the similarities and differences between a lion cub and an adult lion.
A science experiment which explores the food preferences of ants.
A worksheet to use when exploring the sun as a light source.
A hands-on experiment to use when investigating how energy can make things move.
A hands-on experiment to use when investigating how oxygen is made.
Group your students according to endangered animals using these eleven Grouping Posters.
A science investigation in which the students observe changes that occur to various objects over time.
A set of eleven aquatic animal themed Grouping Tray Labels.
An editable PowerPoint teaching resource about clouds.
A groups acrostic poster outlining the expectations of group teamwork.