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Forces make things change. Understanding forces helps us to predict and control physical change.

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Organisms must stay in good health to survive and thrive; the health of an individual results from interactions between its body, behaviour, environment and other organisms.

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Genetic information is passed from each generation to the next; this information and the environment affect the features, growth and development of organisms.

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Objects are made of particles with mass. Understanding particles helps us to design our world.

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All organisms, including humans, depend on, interact with and affect the environments in which they live and other organisms that live there.

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All matter is made up of atoms. The behaviour and structural arrangement of atoms explains the properties of different materials.

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Waves radiate information. Understanding waves helps us to communicate.

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Materials are either made of a single chemical substance or a mixture of substances which each have distinctive properties.

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Organisms are made of one or more cells, which need a supply of energy and molecules to carry out life processes.

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The Big Ideas: the future of engineering in schools report, supported by the Royal Academy of Engineering, reflects the views of leading engineering education experts and key stakeholders such as employers, parents and students. It proposes that students should be explicitly taught about engineering and the...

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A video screen grab is shown of a counter showing how...

Multiplication Bingo is designed to help students practice their times tables and contains a pack of bingo cards and question cards used to play the game. The teacher notes give advice and tips on how to play and vary the game. Blank cards are provided to enable students to make up their own versions of the game...

These Bingo activities from ASE are a great way to recap and reinforce vocabulary and meanings within a topic. The two examples here provide teachers' notes and 50 individual bingo cards which can be laminated and reused. They are on the topics of cells and the body, and element symbols. The idea can be applied to...

This resource requires students to be able to use a calculator efficiently and accurately and to be able to round their answer to two decimal places or to know how to set up their calculator to give answers to two decimal places. The cards file contains nine pages of bingo answer cards with four cards on each page...

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