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PrimaryViewPoint Key Stage One Science Resource

Colour of eyes BrownGreenBlue Put a BLOCK into the pile for each person with BROWN, GREEN or BLUE eyes. Taken from Unit 1A – Ourselves

Plan of school grounds School building Playground Pond Soil Path Grass DAFFODILS SOIL DAFFODILS growing in the SOIL. Taken from Unit 1B – Growing plants

Grouping materials RoughRough SmoothSmooth Here are the papers that are SMOOTH… …and here are the papers that are ROUGH. Taken from Unit 1C – Sorting and using materials

Light from electricity ELECTRIC light to give INFORMATION. Taken from Unit 1D – Light and dark

ridingriding Different ways of moving pedallingpedalling Here someone is STANDING UP and RIDING on a scooter. Here someone is SITTING on a toy motorbike and PEDALLING with their feet. Taken from Unit 1E – Pushes and pulls

What is happening here? water tap coins lawn mower Taken from Unit 1F – Sound and hearing

Favourite foods fruit vegetable meat fish bread rice pasta chocolate You can now put all the results into a BAR CHART like this. Taken from Unit 2A – Health and growth

Seeds growing SHOOT SEED As the SHOOT grows it brings the SEED out of the soil with it. LEAVES SEED Here you can see the LEAVES starting to push out from the SEED case. Taken from Unit 2B – Plants and animals

Grouping living things These animals can be GROUPED into those WITH FUR and those WITHOUT FUR. WITH FUR WITHOUT FUR Taken from Unit 2C – Variation

Objects and materials LUNCH BOX made from PLASTIC WALL made from ROCK SPOON made from WOOD SAUCEPAN made from METAL HAT made from WOOL VASE made from GLASS Taken from Unit 2D – Grouping and changing materials

Which car travels furthest? This YELLOW van moved a distance of 4 STRAWS on the WOODEN surface. Here is a straw. Use it to measure how far the van moves Taken from Unit 2E – Forces and movement

Using batteries radioradio headlampheadlamp mp3 player mobile phone shavershaver clockclock toothbrushtoothbrush torchtorch whiskwhisk telephonetelephone fanfan remoteremote All these are things use electricity from BATTERIES. Taken from Unit 2F – Using electricity

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