TAPS aims to develop support for a valid, reliable and manageable system of primary school science assessment.
Bath Spa University
<p>Snap Science is a dynamic, comprehensive programme packed with inspirational resources.</p>
Collins
<p>In this activity children explore the science and maths of snowflakes and discover why giant snowballs have appeared on Russian beaches.</
Felix Levinson
In this activity children use the exciting space mission to understand the concept of orbits and to link this to their understanding of gravity.
Felix Levinson
In this activity children investigate how rocks react differently when in water and do this by testing the permeability of a selection of rocks.
Jacqueline Frost
In this activity children investigate the movement of waves and use a chart to explain how to predict when a tsunami may hit.
Jacqueline Frost
In this unit Ryan learns about how the weather and day length changes with the seasons and how these changes affect plants, animals and humans.
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
In this topic Olivia explores a variety of seasonal changes
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
In this activity children consider the features of a bike made for these conditions and what materials might be used and why.
Petra Mitchard
These images are ideal for stimulating discussion in science topics for students of all ages and for student project work.
Practical Action
Resources developed by the Climate Change Schools Project to support climate literacy.
Royal Meteorological Society
In this activity children consider the disadvantages of solar-power and look at data and predict the best month for the race in Australia.