In this activity children are asked to consider why animals migrate and why it is important to understand their food chain.
In this activity children consider scientific evidence about the Earth and other planets and consider what factors make a planet suitable for life.
In this activity children investigate the possible causes of the vanishing bees and present their findings to the class in a role-play situation.
In this activity children consider what other materials could be used to make bags and choose a suitable material to stop using plastic bags.
In this activity children identify the features within a typical garden that both encourage and deter hedgehogs.
In this activity children compare differences between dinosaurs to identify factors that may affect speed.
In this activity children look at evidence to identify victims of Bluetongue and how to contain it and learn that a virus is a micro-organism.
In this activity children consider the disadvantages of solar-power and look at data and predict the best month for the race in Australia.
In this activity children look at the factors that affect dissolving to plan an investigation to find out the quickest method of removing the new gum.
In this activity children investigate whether there are more left-handed people in the population now than 100 years ago.
In this activity children investigate the need for supplemental oxygen at high altitudes and determine when extra oxygen is necessary on a climb.
In this activity children will predict the behaviour of small creatures and suggest how influencing their behaviour may have a beneficial use.
In this activity children identify appliances that use electricity and appreciate the effect that electricity has on our everyday lives.
In this activity children consider whether these new cauliflowers are a good thing and argue whether a supermarket should or should not sell them.
In this activity children decide the reasons why the price of rice might be increasing so rapidly and study data to decide these major reasons.
In this activity children will learn what happens when electrical circuits are broken.
In this activity children argue why a hydrogen-powered plane will be better for the environment and learn about other gases and their uses.
In this activity children learn about types of teeth and the ages at which teeth appear and are lost. They will look at diagrams of teeth and estimate