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Eight science activities, including:
Growing Alligator Experiment - A great introduction to measuring quantities and presenting the data in a visual format.
Make a Diver - A fun way to investigate sinking and floating. Children just love this experiment.
Water Jelly Cubes Experiment - A simply...
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Measure your alligator, place it in water and wait for it to grow. You can measure it each day as it grows larger. Then make a chart to show your results. (The Teacher Notes contain several novel ideas for ways in which you can present the information visually.)
The pack contains 2 lenses - a small eyepiece lens (the one you look through in a telescope) and a large objective lens (the one which gathers the incoming light). Pupils explore the different properties of the two lenses - one is concave, the other convex - and then use the lenses to make a working telescope.
Children are fascinated by these cute little divers. Squeeze the bottle and it sinks. Stop squeezing and it floats to the top again.
A series of engaging science experiments aimed at primary school pupils.
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
They start off as tiny little jelly cubes, just a few millimetres across. Put them in water and within a few hours they have grown to over 100 times their original size -Once they have grown to full size, the Water Jelly Cubes have a great texture. Children of all ages love to touch them. Place them in water and...