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Sort 32 picture tiles by whether they are living things or inanimate objects.
Print this sundial science worksheet, and follow the instructions to make a sundial with your students when exploring concepts of time.
Encourage your students to illustrate the day and night cycle with this free worksheet.
Discover how the sun transfers thermal energy and which objects absorb more heat with this science experiment for kids.
Learn information about the Earth, sun and moon while comparing the physical characteristics of each with this 22-slide teaching presentation.
A set of two posters depicting the phases of the moon in the southern hemisphere.
A poster highlighting the weathering and erosion process.
A 9 slide editable PowerPoint template to use when teaching students about the concepts of living and non-living.
Help your students cement their understanding of the plant life cycle with this interactive game.
Six educational posters describing types of Terrestrial Ecosystems.
A science experiment which investigates which material is the best insulator of heat.
A science experiment which explores how shadows change throughout the day.
A worksheet to consolidate your students' understanding of heat energy.
Discover the difference between processed and natural materials with an instructional slide show.
A teaching presentation introducing the students to magnetism as a non-contact force.
69 weathering and erosion related vocabulary cards for a word wall.
A hands-on model to demonstrate the interplay and movements of the sun, Earth and moon.
Display information about Earth’s day and night cycle with this colourful science poster.
A set of 12 orb robot task cards for students, suitable for middle and upper years.
A worksheet to help students identify examples of heat transference.
A teaching presentation introducing the students to the different types of force.
A poster highlighting the differences between living and non-living things.
A 19-slide editable PowerPoint template about floods and their impact on communities.
A teaching presentation investigating the effect of contact and non-contact forces on the movement of objects in traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children’s instructive toys and games.
Introduce your students to the different types of materials with a pack of printable anchor charts.
A science experiment which investigates rolling friction and the properties of various materials and shapes.
A poster showing the definition and an example of a digital system.