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Deborah Herridge lays out a six-week plan for a fascinating study of light for your young primary pupils...
Stir up kids' scientific curiosity with a fizz and pop by mixing everyday items, just like George Kranky
Testing in primary schools needs a thorough check-up, so let’s grab it firmly and ask it to cough, says Deborah Herridge. It’s time to investigate some alternatives...
In this unit children will identify and name common types of natural and synthetic materials, including wood, metal, plastic, rubber, fur...
Investigate the physics of Roald Dahl’s Matilda and explore her special telekinetic powers with these resources from Deborah Herridge. Wouldn’t it...
With the Key Stage 1 science curriculum overflowing with plants, is it possible to do anything new? Take a look at...
Carl Linnaeus is one of the most influential botanists in history, thanks in part to his system for naming and classifying...
Written by science expert Deborah Herridge, this six-week series of lessons focuses on helping children experience light and dark and explore...
Wouldn’t it be great to be like Roald Dahl’s Matilda Wormwood and be able to move objects just by thinking about...
500 birds make a lot of mess! Use Deborah Herridge’s Roald Dahl-inspired lesson to look at forces and pattern seeking. Poor James...
This lesson aims to revive that cross-curricular marriage between mathematics and science by exploring some ideas for creative uses of data.
Join us as we investigate hibernation, shelters and rainfall with a little bit of winter science.
In this lesson you will name and describe the components of blood and understand and describe some of its functions.
For the first time in KS2, the new curriculum asks us to think about how living things have changed over time...
“Many children will be familiar with the tradition of rolling decorated eggs down grassy slopes at Easter time. The game is...
This lesson plan invites the two ‘ugly sisters’ of the sensory pantomime – taste and smell – to the science ball… Find...
This lesson plan invites you to join Cap’n Flapjack and the crew of the good ship ‘Scurvy Sue’ to set sail...
There’s not a health and safety form in the land that covers human dissection in the classroom, so when it comes...
With a curriculum geared towards learning from nature, this lesson plan offers a lifeline to schools situated in the concrete jungle… Find...
Are you looking for a new systematic synthetic phonics programme for your school that: Is fun and multi-sensory that both teachers and children will enjoyHas been used successfully in classrooms across...
Are you looking for a new systematic synthetic phonics programme for your school that:
Well Schools, with support from the Youth Sport Trust and the BUPA Foundation, recently launched a guide that aims to demystify the process of measuring wellbeing and provide some practical...
A 4-page guidance document on how teachers can utilise critical literacy. What does it mean to interpret a text critically? It means being a discerning reader who does the following: questions...
A 4-page guidance document on how teachers can utilise critical literacy.
What does it mean to interpret a text critically? It means being a discerning reader who does the following: questions...
The reality of true wellbeing is that it's different for all of us, says Vicki Manning...
Tales of the great outdoors and all it has to offer can help pupils understand...
Unleash pupils’ potential through the mighty morphin' power of language and get a class full of...
From appreciating art to the joy of solving puzzles, Mike Askew explores the true purpose...