Physical Processes

by Margaret Abraitis

Published 5 May 2000
The activities in Physical Processes will help pupils to learn about electricity, forces, motion, light, sound, and the Earth and beyond. It is one of a series of three books and contains over 60 photocopiable worksheets. The teachers' notes give background information, ideas for extensions, answers for pupil pages, resources needed and teaching/safety notes.

Materials

by Margaret Abraitis

Published 1 January 2005

Life Processes

by Margaret Abraitis

Published 1 January 2005

Materials and their Properties contains innovative worksheets to teach Key Stage 2 (KS2) pupils about grouping and classifying, changing materials and separating materials. It is one of a series of three books and contains over 60 photocopiable worksheets. The teachers' notes give background information, ideas for extensions, answers for pupil pages, resources needed and teaching/safety notes.

Life Processes and Living Things contains worksheets for Key Stage 2 (KS2) covering humans, other animals, green plants, variation, classification and living things in their environment. It is one of a series of three books and contains over 60 photocopiable worksheets. The teachers' notes give background information, ideas for extensions, answers for pupil pages, resources needed and teaching/safety notes.

Science for 5-7 Year Olds contains over 70 attractively laid out photocopiable worksheets, written to match the National Curriculum and the QCA schemes of work for Key Stage 1 (KS1). The accompanying teachers' notes provide background information, answers to the pupil pages, resources needed and teaching/safety notes. Worksheets range from parts of the body and making a light bulb to investigating floating and making an umbrella.

The three books in the Project Science series contain innovative worksheets to teach science to Key Stage 2 (KS2) pupils. Each book contains over 60 photocopiable sheets. The teachers' notes give background information, ideas for extensions, answers for pupil pages, resources needed and teaching/safety notes. The team of authors includes science specialists, and primary and special needs teachers. They have worked together to produce material that is clearly written, scientifically accurate and which primary school pupils will enjoy.