Science
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Developing Experts This website supports our teaching and learning in science. Log in to your account to be able to revisit topics you have studied and develop your understanding further.
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BBC Bitesize KS1 Science Follow the links to find information, activities and games to review science topics taught in each year group at KS1.
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BBC Bitesize Science KS2 Follow the links to find information, activities and games to review science topics taught in each year group at KS2.
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NASA Climate Kids Find out more about climate change and the factors that influence it.
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Famous scientists in history. Find out about significant scientists from the past.
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DK Science Explore the links and images to find out more about key scientific ideas, inventions and progress.
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Ideas for Science Experiments to try at Home Experimental Royal Institution has a series of short films that make it fun, easy and cheap to do science at home with children aged 4 to 11. Lots of ideas for children’s activities that will help to explore the world around.
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Astronomy Fantastic resources for children and adults alike to learn more about astronomy and spaceflight. There are fun games to play and interesting activities you can do at home that make science, technology and maths fun and space related.
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Virtual Tour of the Surface of Mars Take an amazing virtual tour of the surface of Mars in this 360° viewer that allows you to move the Curiosity Rover around to see the pictures it has taken of Mars’ surface and sent back to Earth.
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Natural History Museum Follow the links to find out more about a wide range of natural history topics.
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Science Museum, Wonderlabplus A site full of videos, games and activities linked to all areas of Science.
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The Science Museum. London Links to learning resources at the science museum that you can explore from home.
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Science Museum, activities and games A useful site to help you think about science fair project ideas as well as introducing you to science activities and games you can use at home.
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Find out about human evolution Visit the Natural History Museum website to find out all about how humans have developed over time.
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Science-Related Stories Nicola Davies reads her book Grow: Secrets of our DNA on her You Tube channel. She also reads from some of her other books including Tiny; The Invisible World of Microbes which is useful for putting coronavirus in the context of benevolent microbes.
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Outdoor fun from the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew Lots of different ideas for family friendly outdoor fun from the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew including looking for minibreasts and spotting the signs of spring
Visit the websites below for Science/STEM learning ideas and activities that can be tried at home.