Resources

Helps pupils gain understanding of essential scientific concepts. This title features 36 photocopiable activities per book. It offers step by step instructions and answers. It provides glossary, science writing...

Features 36 photocopiable activities. This title includes fun activities to encourage learning by doing through conducting experiments, investigating, designing, making, constructing, cooking, role playing and more....

This title contains 160 tried and tested experiments, some classic with up-to-the minute variations, and some entirely new. The book is divided into four sections: "Forces and Motion"; "Matter and "Materials", Sound...

Clear step-by-step instructions describe how to follow simple experiments and projects to enhance learning at Key Stage 2 of National Curriculum science.
Make your own compass to learn about the Earth's...
Hands-on Universe
Produced by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), Hands-on Universe is a space curriculum pack for students aged 7 to 11. The resource pack consists of six information and activity cards, each of which investigates a specific area of astronomy. The activities cover the Earth and solar system,...
Handshake Hazard
This resource from Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is a hands-on classroom activity for Key Stage Two students that aims to support the teaching of microbes and hand hygiene. This interactive, practical activity demonstrates how microbes, such as bacteria and viruses, can be spread through hand to hand contact....

A visual course of instruction prepared for amateurs by craftmen.
Hannah Fry: Algebra
In this video, from Head Steam, Hannah Fry gives an overview of the power of algebra. She explains how the same formula can be applied in a variety of situations and gives an introduction as to why it is important that students are able to understand and use algebra. There are a variety of examples of where...
Hannah Fry: Zombies
In this short video, Hannah Fry uses mathematics to show that there is no need to be afraid of zombies as there is plenty of time to get out of the way. Hannah begins by making some basic assumptions and models the situation mathematically using powers of 2 and explains how things that grow exponentially grow...

Designed to introduce Key Stage 1 children to areas of the Life Processes and Living things curriculum within Life Science.