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What stores and transfers energy?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be transferred from one store into another. In these pictures, which items do you think use energy? Which ones store energy? Do they all store/use the same type of energy? Cut them out and sort them into groups.
Understanding friction: Build your own balloon hovercraft
When a moving surface slides on a stationary surface it rubs against it, which slows it down. This is due to friction, a force which resists the movement of one object sliding past another. Understand more about friction with a fantastic practical project: make your own balloon hovercraft!
Super scientist quiz
Quiz questions to encourage your child to think about how scientists work and why they do the things they do.
Reaching conclusions
A worksheet showing results of an experiment with questions underneath to consider.
Write /oa/ /oo/ /ee/ /ea/ and /igh/ sounds (Phase 5 phonics)
Choo choo! All aboard the phonics train! Check how much your child has learned with this revision worksheet for Year 1. I wonder how many words they can think of?
Counting forces: experiment with a ball
A fun way to introduce your child to the concept of gravity and its effect on objects.
Practise writing instructions
Help your child develop their writing and handwriting skills by asking them to write down instructions for getting ready for school.
Write a poem about parts of the body
This English worksheet will help to develop your child's skills of reading and understanding poetry. It encourages creativity and will help your child write in an imaginative and poetic way.
Matching numbers and objects
Your child can get their five (minutes of maths practice) a day with this worksheet. They need to match fruit and vegetables with numbers up to 6.
Use string to measure
This practical and fun activity will enable your child to measure the snakes with string and compare the lengths using mathematical language.
Comparing weights
This practical and fun activity will enable your child to compare weights of two household objects to see which is the heaviest. Why not find other objects to compare as well?
Add and subtract numbers game
This maths problem will help your child to practise adding and subtracting numbers mentally.
Find rhyming words
Help your child familiarise themselves with word sounds with this rhyme-matching worksheet. Read the words with them and help them find the sound pairs.
Collecting data: pictograms
A pictogram is a simple way to organise data in which each object is represented by a picture of itself. Introduce your child to the concept and offer a fruit-tastic practice activity to help them understand the concept.
On the farm: where animals live
A worksheet designed to help your child match an animal to its home.
Long addition (or column addition) practice
A long addition worksheet to support your child with practising long addition using the column method.
Two-digit subtraction practice
A cutting out and sorting activity to help children practise subtracting two-digit numbers.
Materials and their properties
A grid for you and your child to record what you find out about the properties of different materials.
Forces investigation: comparing data
Results of an investigation involving forces for children to answer questions on.
Using captions
This English worksheet will help your child to write captions and complete sentences, using a full stop at the end.
Using less than, more than or equal to sign
A worksheet to help your child understand what the <, > and = symbols mean. It also helps with understanding of grams and kilograms.
Guess the sport speaking and listening game
A game involving thinking of a sport and then answering yes / no questions on it; encourages children to develop questioning skills and listen attentively.
Find 3D shapes in your home
An activity to do at home, consisting of cutting out the names of 3D shapes and then labelling relevant objects at home.
Finding habitats
An activity to encourage your child to go outside and look for habitats, then record the features they find.