Science
Crest Awards https://primarylibrary.crestawards.org/all-star-challenges/61746949 |
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CREST Star and SuperStar challenges relate to everyday experiences. Children complete eight activities to gain a CREST Award, with each activity taking between 45 minutes and 1 hour to complete. The activities are designed to be easy-to-run and low-cost. You don’t need to be a teacher, have a science background or have access to specialist equipment to run them. The packs contain helpful hints and tips for you to use, explaining the scientific themes and offering guidance on conversation topics for your children. | |||
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KS1 Science - BBC Bitesize |
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BBC Bitesize is an online interactive learning platform made and produced by the BBC. Here you can play games and learn all about the different areas of the KS1 science curriculum. BBC bitesize is often used to aid with revision and online research, but it now has a great collection of home learning activities for science.
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KS2 Science - BBC Bitesize |
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BBC Bitesize is an online interactive learning platform made and produced by the BBC. Here you can play games and learn all about the different areas of the KS2 science curriculum. BBC bitesize is often used to aid with revision and online research, but it now has a great collection of home learning activities for science. |
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Nature Detectives |
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Some simple, nature-based activities you can enjoy together at home or in your garden. |
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STEM Learning |
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STEM is a combination of science, technology, engineering and maths. STEM Learning provides interactive videos, games and resources for you to participate in, which cover a broad range of skills and curriculum objectives. Their aim is to get children excited and involved in STEM subjects and promote the different ways that they can take these forward. | |||
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TheSchoolRun.com https://www.theschoolrun.com/fun-science-activities-try-home |
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At theschoolrun.com, you can find some fun activities that you can do with your child to inspire their interest in science (thanks to science teacher Pippa Hardisty), plus links to some Royal Institution ExpeRimental hands-on experiments. |