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.
Use this word mat for any space topic to develop vocabulary and support spelling.
This senses resource pack includes picture and word flashcards, sentence stem strips, a senses hunt and senses sorting resource. Perfect for hitting those KS1 working scientifically objectives to develop exploration.
Test the objects and cut and stick them into the floating or sinking category. Includes a table for making predictions and recording the results.
Test the items and record whether they float or sink by putting a tick in the table.
Cut out the rain drops and attach them to the cloud to make a mobile. Attach several together to create a 3D effect if preferred.
Cut and stick the clothing to match it to the appropriate season that it would be worn.
Develop visual discrimination skills to match the shadows in this space-themed shadow matching resource.
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?
Develop visual discrimination skills to match the shadows in this summer Farm Shadow Matching resource.
Write the labels to correctly name the wild and garden plants. Includes a cut and stick version using a word bank.
Cut and stick the images into things that melt and don't melt.
Use your 5 senses to write or draw what you saw, heard, touched, taste and smelt in springtime.
A pack of weather-themed resources including: weather tally chart, weekly weather diary, 'Today's weather is...' writing and monthly weather overview.
An engaging lift-the-flap resource to label the parts of a plant and extend by including the job of each part. Children can choose to write or cut and stick the strips into the correct place. Glue the strips down the left hand side of the paper where indicated to create a lift-the-flap design.
A set of 16 mini flashcards of different minibeasts including both white and green backgrounds.
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!
Use the dinosaur shadows to create skeletons! Print the templates and prepare paper straws for children to cut up and stick onto the shadow like an x-ray.
A set of properties of everyday material cards including a visual representation and word. Perfect for KS1 science objectives.
Cut and stick the images into the correct categories, linked to seasides. Children can determine whether the images are animals, fish, plants, birds and more.
Create a weather dice by cutting out the net and sticking the flaps together. Roll the dice and see which weather type it lands on. Use as inspiration for drawing, labelling, role playing and more.
Use finger painting or cotton buds to paint each tree according to the appropriate season.
A set of planet flashcards of the solar system. Use for naming, sequencing or inspiring art activities.
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.
A set of handy real-life images of farm animals.
Go on a local area walk to find wild and garden plants. Draw or write down the plants you find. For any wild plants, write down where you found them growing.
Cut and stick the images into things that you can find on Earth and things that are not found on Earth. Includes a 'Dear Earth' writing template.
Cut out the arrow and use a split pin to create a weather spinner. Which type of weather will it land on? Use as inspiration for drawing, labelling, role playing and more.
Colour in the different objects to determine whether they are hot or cold.
Included in this pack are: planet naming, solar system sequencing and moon phases labelling.
A set of real-life flashcard images of minibeasts to use as visual aids for any animals topic.
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.
Sort the dinosaurs into different categories such as their size, height, length, wings and more!
Classify the animals by their diet into carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. Included are a set of animals images with speech bubbles including both writing and pictures dependant on preference. Sort the animals into the venn diagram to classify them.
Record the growth of sunflowers using this calendar.
Use this word mat to support children with naming and spelling different types of weather.
Label the different types of weather using our resource. Includes a word bank to support pupils if necessary.
Cut and sequence the famous astronauts into the order they visited space.