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Learn about planning experiments and variables when working scientifically with this Bitesize Science guide.
- Working scientifically
Learn about planning experiments and variables when working...
- Working scientifically
Learn about planning experiments and variables when working scientifically with this Bitesize Science guide.
KS2 Science videos, quizzes and activities that will help students practise their electricity knowledge and skills. Part of Science.
Key learning points. Reflection involves a source of light and a surface. Light travels towards a surface and bounces off it. We often see things because light travels from light sources to objects and then to our eyes. Scientific diagrams and models can be used to show how we see reflected light.
Key learning points. We need light to be able to see things. Light travels out from a source of light in all directions. Light travels in straight lines. Scientists use diagrams to show light travelling in straight lines .
Key learning points. Humans need food and water to survive and stay healthy. At the start of the digestive system, the tongue moves food around, teeth chop it and saliva makes it easier to swallow. Food is pushed down the oesophagus into the stomach where it is broken down further by stomach acid.
Lesson content: This programme is designed to engage primary learners from ages 7 to 11. It covers learning objectives across: • England national curriculum - Science (Key Stage 2) • Scotland curriculum for excellence - Sciences (Second Level) • Curriculum for Wales - Science and Technology (Progression Step 2 and 3)