Science

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Science 〰️

A set of resources for children to find different objects linked to colour, shape, size, texture and more.

A writing template including pictures of seasonal trees and a cut and stick activity to match the name of the season with the tree.

Use this template to record the growth or research about daffodils. Includes 4 sequencing images of the daffodil’s growth.

A resource to track weather patterns and seasonal changes linked to the science curriculum using a tally.

Links to The Leaf Thief. Children can find a leaf and complete the template to identify its features. Included are some prompts for outdoor learning for children to explore different leaves.

Identify the signs of summer with our seasonal spotter sheet. A great way to explore nature in the local area and generate rich vocabulary and discussion to find the 9 items on the list. Use to launch a new topic or take your science learning outdoors. How many can the children tick off?

A resource for children to draw the weather symbols in to track the patterns across a week.

Use this poem to attach to a bag for children to take home and collect autumn treasures to discuss at school.

Includes a sunflower life cycle visual, sunflower calendar for tracking growth and a template for mini booklet folding.

Cut and stick the pictures in order to complete the life cycles. Included is the life cycle of a butterfly, duck, chicken, plant and frog.

A set of shape magnifying glasses to use as a 'viewfinder' activity to spot the corresponding shape. Fantastic fun for inside the classroom or outdoors as a shape hunt!

A template for children to record whether items float or sink.

Cut out the sun templates, either laminate or back onto cardboard to strengthen and children can place the correct amount of paperclips to the corresponding number. An easy to setup, simple but engaging maths activity to develop number sense and strengthen those fine motor skills.

Download our weather cards as a visual for children to learn and practise different types of weather.

Use these flashcards as a visual for children to recreate the shape with lolly sticks. A great way to develop 2D shape recognition, discussion about how many sides and draw comparisons.