Science
Engage your pupils with the wonderful world of science, with experiments and accompanying worksheets from London's Science Museum, effective question loop activities, lessons on the mysteries of the solar system and much, much more!
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What happens when we mix carbon dioxide and water? Does my pencil have gravity? What objects are good conductors? How large was the world's biggest hail stone?
These activities, many of which were developed in partnership with the Science Museum, use fun drawings and straightforward, easy-to-understand language to engage young learners in the weird and wonderful world of science.
Topics include light, sound and magnets. Try before you buy and download a FREE sample worksheet on the colours of the rainbow.
See sections on food and the human body for more FREE science resources for young learners.
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Young Learners Science – Question Loop Reading/Speaking/Listening Activities
Your pupils will love these easy, fun and effective speaking activities that consolidate knowledge of popular CLIL topics such as animals, the human body and plants.
Question loops
Your pupils will love these easy, fun and effective speaking activities that consolidate knowledge of popular CLIL topics such as animals, the human body and plants.
Inside Science
Energy
Activities and experiments on the uses and sources of energy. This selection of resources includes picture-labelling activities, gap-fill exercises, class experiments and group work.
Food
Teach pupils about the basics of nutrition and the importance of a healthy diet in this selection of worksheets.
The human body
Teach pupils how their bodies work. These worksheets will help pupils gain a sound knowledge of how the human body works. Clear diagrams to label, writing exercises to practise key vocabulary, and gap-fill exercises all help to consolidate learning.
Planets
Resources that uncover the mysteries of the solar system. Pupils will learn all about the fundamentals of astronomy with this series of illustrated worksheets on the stars and planets of our solar system, including activities and games from the Science Museum.
Plants
Inspire your pupils' interest in the natural world with these resources which provide an invaluable resource for teachers introducing young learners to natural science.
Experiments
Make your classes go with a bang with these fun experiments from the Science Museum. Using everyday objects, these fun experiments will help deepen your pupil's understanding by encouraging them to become 'hands on' with the science they're learning about.
Raw materials
A worksheet in which pupils learn to identify raw materials and start to appreciate the complex processes which transform the raw materials into finished objects.



