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This Pirate themed game provides many opportunities for children to use their times tables knowledge. It includes three versions of the game which use different multiplication facts so can be used with children at different stages of learning. The arrangement of the numbers on all of the game boards has been...
Aimed at early years and lower primary this resource supports the learning of basic programming. It contains a printable pirate themed programmable robot mat on a grid. Children can program a Bee Bot to visit several sites on the pirate island and reach a treasure chest. It is designed to be printed in several A4...
This whole class game allows children to practise reading three digit numbers and recognizing 'place value'. The game follows the familiar "I have... Who has?" around the class format where children read a statement about their number and ask a ‘who has’ question....
Published by BEAM, these games provide opportunities for students to apply their knowledge of place value, rounding and ordering.
*One or less - involves students choosing numbers including decimals and dividing them to try to make a number close to one or two after rounding.
*Round to a whole -...
Published by BEAM, these games provide opportunities for students to apply their knowledge of place value, number recognition and ordering.
The games, with their mathematical content, are:
*Make a two digit number - comparing two digit numbers
*Numbers in a row - using dice to generate numbers...
Published by BEAM, these games provide opportunities for students to apply their knowledge of place value, number recognition and ordering.
*Nearest to 30 - students use dice to generate digits which can then be multiplied by either five or ten to try to reach a set target.
*Nearest to 500 - students...
Published by BEAM, these games provide opportunities for students to apply their knowledge of place value, number recognition and ordering. *Aim for 500 - in this game both players roll the dice and use the numbers to make two three-digit numbers, then add them up. Whoever gets a total closest to 1500 wins the game...
Invite pupils to explore how plants are adapted for different biomes with this card sorting activity. There are some unusu...
Invite pupils to explore how plants are adapted for different biomes with this card sorting activity. There are some unusual plant examples of adaptation to discuss including snowdrops and night blooming cereus. Use the teacher’s answer sheet for more information.
This activity is part of...
Invite pupils to learn more about the different stages in a plant’s life cycle with this card matching activity.
This activity is part of Endeavour, an online collection of inquiry-based teaching resources created by experts and teachers at the Royal Botanic Gardens,...
Invite pupils to discuss the different stages in a plant’s life and put them in order with this card sort activity.
This activity is part of Endeavour, an online collection of inquiry-based teaching resources created by experts and teachers at the Royal Botanic Gardens...
Potatoes to plastics shows pupils how science can be used to find solutions to environmental problems. In this case to create a useful product (bio-plastic) from waste (potato peel).
The resource contains practical and cross curricular activities including:
- English activities designed...
These resources explore proteins by their different function, with examples of how they give structure to living things, carry messages and molecules around our bodies, support the immune system, catalyse chemical reactions, and their use in industry and medicine:
Structure and movement How...
Two ASE SYCD: Science Year Primary quizzes based on familiar formats.
Who wants to be a scientist? is based on a well-known quiz format. It is a PowerPoint presentation, using overheads. You may want to print these out in black and white.
Questions are based around the Physical Processes teaching...
Space is huge and understanding magnitude of numbers is vital. Print and use these 25 cards to sort in order of size, from the width of DNA to the distance from Earth to the Andromeda galaxy. |