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A new way to visualise the tree of life. Zoom down to species level.
Imperial College London
In this activity children will learn the life cycle of a butterfly and create and label a life cycle diagram.
Jackie Clegg
In this activity children use art to record their scientific observations.
Jackie Clegg
In this activity children learn about swine flu and its symptoms and look at how viruses spread and consider how they can be contained.
Jacqueline Frost
An exciting opportunity for schools to follow the amazing migratory journeys of satellite-tagged Ospreys each March.
Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust
In this activity children will learn that baby animals grow into adults and will then apply this knowledge to match the right puppy to its parent.
Miranda Moon
In this activity children are encouraged to discuss the advantages/disadvantages of adaptation and consider a variety of points of view e.g. a farmer.
Miranda Moon
In this activity children collect data about the distribution of black squirrels and record it on a map with the date of the sighting.
Miranda Moon
Farmvention (when farming meets invention) is a national STEM competition run by the NFU aimed at primary school children launching this September.
National Farmers Union,
Presentations both with and without annotations to use in discussion on how pupils meet the standards. Kacey and Lola featured.
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
This unit shows Melissa learning through a powerpoint that she made following a series of PSHE lessons.
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)