British Science Week Activity Sheets
To celebrate British Science Week 2019, we’ve pulled together all our science activity sheets and lesson plans for you to use in your classroom for free.
Activity sheets | Journeys
Wind-up car (KS2)
Download the detailed step-by-step instructions of the wind-up car experiment from Robert Winston's Science Lab, featured in the British Science Week 2019 pack.
Boat engineering project (KS1)
This step-by-step project from Look I’m an Engineer shows 3 to 6 year olds how to build their own elastic-powered boat.
Activity sheets | Other
Science is Magic (KS2)
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Lightsaber duel
Explore light refraction through this fun Star Wars lightsaber activity from Star Wars™ Maker Lab. Includes step-by-step instructions, list of equipment required, and the science behind how it works.
Fossilization (KS1/ KS2)
Based on our book Utterly Amazing Dinosaur, this activity sheet is for children at Key Stage 1 and 2. It takes children through the fossilization process stage by stage but also asks them to use their research skills and reasoning to select the right answer. The answer sheet is separate to ensure there is no peeking!
How long is a year on Mars? (KS2)
Based on our new series of DKfindout! books, this space/solar system worksheet also helps build maths and research skills as children are asked to work out how long a year is on each planet. Perfect for Key Stage 2 pupils.
Lessons plans
Space: the Earth & the Moon (KS2)
Based on our book How to Be A Scientist by Steve Mould this free key stage 2 (ages 7 to 9) lesson plan covers the following curriculum aims:
- Use the idea of the Earth’s rotation to explain day and night and the apparent movement of the Sun across the sky
- Describe the movement of the Moon relative to the Earth
- Describe the Sun, Earth and Moon as approximately spherical bodies
It includes class activities and also a suggested quiz.
Population growth (KS3)
This key stage 3 pack contains a scheme of works and six lesson plans based on our book What's Really Happening to Our Planet? by Tony Juniper, a globally acclaimed writer, campaigner, environmentalist and sustainability advisor. Each lesson plan covers learning objectives, resources, suggested activities and homework ideas.
The key questions covered are:
- Why is the global population growing?
- What are the impacts of rapid population growth?
- How have people’s lives changed as a result of rapid population growth?
- How has our environment changed as a result of rapid population growth?
- What is being done to tackle the challenges of population growth?
- How can we respond to the challenges of population growth?
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