TAPS aims to develop support for a valid, reliable and manageable system of primary school science assessment.
Bath Spa University
In this activity children make comparisons, using appropriate numeracy methods to display comparative data to form a conclusion around missing data.
Claire Seeley
<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 will be observing the growth of seeds in sand and compost over time.
Helen Harden
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 learn about traditional vehicles for travelling across snow and investigate ways of reducing friction.
Jacqueline Frost
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
<p>In this activity children can view the Museum survey http://www.nhm.ac.uk/take-part/citizen-science/bluebell-survey.html or use standalone.&l
Miranda Moon
In this activity children learn about buoyancy and how it is affected by different water conditions and learn the importance of a Plimsoll Line.
Petra Mitchard