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Biology - Age 7-11 (KS2) - Primary Biology

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posted 23/06/2008Making a Balloon Lung Model

Creative activity for a class to build a lung model using balloons and a plastic cup. Used to explore how the lungs and diaphragm work, and how the rib cage and intercostal muscles help out. Step-by-step instructions to print. Ideal for use around a current sporting event - e.g. the Olympics.

posted 07/07/2008Looking after your Teeth

An introduction to the importance of looking after your teeth and how to do this. Also how to try and avoid tooth decay in the first place. Quick quiz at the end. 12 slides.

posted 27/06/2008Healthy Eating for Sport

 
 

A presentation on the importance of a balanced diet for all - including athletes. Covers the main food groups and why nutrients are needed.

posted 09/06/2008Keeping Healthy - Food Groups

A presentation outlining the main food groups and their role in a balanced diet. Includes links to fun interactive games on the the Food - A fact of Life (British Nutrition Foundation) website. (11 slides). Accompanying worksheets for independant class work, and homework (food diary).

posted 24/03/2008Water Cycle Presentation and Cloze

An illlustrated introduction to the water cycle including explanations of the terms condensation and evaporation. 10 slides. Also a cloze exersize in which students fill in the gaps to tell the story of the water cycle. 1 page

posted 20/03/2008Human Skeleton

Interactive presentation outlining the main bones of the human body and their functions; skull, clavicle, ribcage, spine, scapula, pelvis, femur etc. 19 slides

posted 16/03/2008Food Chains in the School Grounds

An introduction to ecosystems within school grounds, and how plants and animals are linked. It includes two games with picture cards and post it notes and a worksheet to record their ideas. Teachers notes help to structure the lesson and provide some additional subject knowledge.

posted 19/02/2008Make a Food Chain Mobile

 
 

A practical activity to help younger students understand the concept of a food chain, in this case hazelnut to mouse to owl. Clear instructions and pictures. 2 pages

posted 20/10/2008classification -the basics

Powerpoint originally made for BTEC students to help with their P1 work. Includes classification levels, concentrating on vertebrates- finishes with a quick 'what am I?' quiz.

posted 22/07/2008animal mineral or vegetable quiz

 
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Contributor:
Henry Cordy-McKenna
The Honywood Community Science School

 

I made this as part of a Family Challenge Evening we held at school for parents, kids etc. We had rounds on science, maths, general knowledge and technology. Would also be good for an end of term quiz. You may want to jazz it up with some sound but I had to take it out of this one to make it small enough to upload.

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