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A' Double Crossed' cross curricular activity combining Science and History In this activity, students take on the role of Time Raiders. They evaluate evidence from a recently discovered mummy to work out how it lived and how it died. Through so doing, they learn about the function of its preserved organs.Good for team work, development of arguments, the questioning of evidence, and the application of thinking.
Set of handouts and activities on a number of Primary topics: Light; Moving & Growing; Variation; Magnets & Springs; Earth, Sun & Moon; States; Materials; Teeth; Healthy Eating; Food Chains; Minibeasts; Life Cycles; Habitats. Well animated student activities that would work very well in interactive white boards. Scroll down for the activity. Requires Flash.
Label the skeletons of the human, fish and horse
Clear information about heart and pulse to read and an interactive game including an animated heart to show effects of exercise. Quiz available
Clear diagrams to show stages in the human life cycle and an interactive game with printable certificate. Quiz available
Revision information on skeletons, muscles and joints. Includes an interactive activity and a quiz.
An interactive site of fun activities that helps pupils to identify bones in the human skeleton, their functions and how they work together. It also covers energy for movement. Also contains worksheets.
Links to quiz and worksheets related to living things. The activities look at: senses, movement, habitat, food, life and appearance of living things.
An interactive quiz split into six sections. In each section children are asked questions and receive feedback on their answers. Correct answers are rewarded with part of a picture being revealed. If all six questions are answered correctly, a bonus question appears. Childern can tackle the quiz on their own, in groups or as whole class (to encourage discussion).
A body fact-file giving the location, structure and function of body organs, with games to try and place organs correctly. Skeleton can be rotated.
A 1 minute video of the human circulatory system about how the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins work together to pump oxygen rich blood around the human body.