Year 1 Science: Everyday Materials - Let's Build.
KS1 - Year 2 - Uses of everyday materials. Knowledge and Understanding Statutory Requirements. 2d1: identify and compare the suitability of a variety of everyday materials, including wood, metal, plastic, glass, brick, rock, paper and cardboard for particular uses. 2d2: find out how the shapes of solid objects made from some materials can be changed by squashing, bending, twisting and.
Science - Key Stage 1 (5-7 year olds) Select a Category: Ourselves Materials and their Properties Plants and Animals Environment Light and Electricity Forces. Materials and their Properties. Changing Shapes of Materials Flash. A useful teaching site to demonstrate how materials change shape when they are squashed, pulled, pushed, turned, stretched and twisted. Children can predict the effects.
Everyday materials - Find science resources for EYFS, KS1 and KS2. Develop pupils' scientific thinking and investigation skills through activities, worksheets and games.
Materials and Matter: Science topic lesson plans and schemes of work for KS1 and KS2. These complete units of work each include half a term's Science teaching and learning all about changing states of matter, the ways in which we can measure and observe changes of state, how materials can be organised according to their properties, and how reactions can change materials or form new materials.
Materials resources for Science at EYFS, KS1 and KS2. Teacher-produced resources to help children discover the properties of everyday materials, rocks and soils and to investigate changes of state within the primary classroom.
KS1 Science lesson plans and schemes of work to build scientific knowledge, skills and understanding. Covering a broad range of popular KS1 Science topics, and packed with detailed planning, activities, enquiries and experiments, these schemes of work for Years 1 and 2 are ready to teach and ideal for helping young learners become confident scientists in the making!
Science monkey superhero Dr Brain and a team of young scientists investigate the strength of different materials. All solids have different structures, which means that some are stronger than others. Dr Brain and his Mad Lab team identify two solid materials (wood and polystyrene) and test their strength to see which is more suitable for sitting down on.