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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact.EXPLORIFY AT HOME
Explorify at home is a set of collections of activities that are based on the primary science curriculum, and which are easy for parents and carers to do with their learners at home. You can explore all of our collections here via the links below. We will update the links with further topics as we publish them. Materials and their properties. ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.TEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT MEET THE TEACHER: BEN THWAITES Meet the teacher: Ben Thwaites. Ben is an Assistant Headteacher and Science Co-ordinator in his Primary School. We spoke to him about highlighting science across the wider curriculum and across his local network of schools. Science can bring new and exciting energy into the classroom, and it’s a subject that can spark interest and encourage EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact.EXPLORIFY AT HOME
Explorify at home is a set of collections of activities that are based on the primary science curriculum, and which are easy for parents and carers to do with their learners at home. You can explore all of our collections here via the links below. We will update the links with further topics as we publish them. Materials and their properties. ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.TEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT MEET THE TEACHER: BEN THWAITES Meet the teacher: Ben Thwaites. Ben is an Assistant Headteacher and Science Co-ordinator in his Primary School. We spoke to him about highlighting science across the wider curriculum and across his local network of schools. Science can bring new and exciting energy into the classroom, and it’s a subject that can spark interest and encourage ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.TEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. EGGS FOR EASTER AND BEYOND! With Easter just around the corner, here's a selection of our most egg-citing activities to wow your class! The egg-ceptional Egg in a bottle is an eye-opening slo-mo video that’ll captivate your pupils! We’ve also got Brilliantly bouncy egg, a simple experiment that will challenge our thinking about eggs as we know them!Our Standing on eggshells What’s Going On? will keep you on your RAISE THE PROFILE OF SCIENCE ACROSS YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL PSQM provides a developmental evaluative framework that encourages science leaders (SLs) to look at all aspects of science teaching and learning, with a focus on strengthening leadership. SLs look at a range of evidence, and most importantly they talk to colleagues and children about how they would like science to be in their school. HABITATS AROUND THE WORLD! A habitat is a physical environment in which plants and animals live. Let's look first at some of the different sorts of habitats around the world. Australian animals. These animals are all marsupials (carry their young in a pouch) and they come out at dawn or dusk. Wet andwild.
EXPLORIFY FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a MEET THE TEACHER: BEN THWAITES Meet the teacher: Ben Thwaites. Ben is an Assistant Headteacher and Science Co-ordinator in his Primary School. We spoke to him about highlighting science across the wider curriculum and across his local network of schools. Science can bring new and exciting energy into the classroom, and it’s a subject that can spark interest and encourage EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
CAN OUTDOOR LEARNING HELP WHEN YOU RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM Robbie Kirkman explores the role that learning science outdoors can play as children return to school. Children learning outdoors, pre lockdown. Over the weeks of lockdown, there was an incredible buzz around the range of science activities on offer for children. With schools heading back, the question is how can we build on thismomentum and
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: LEARNING OUTDOORS This collection of activities is perfect for getting your little explorers out in nature. Enjoy a good afternoon of science each week! Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
MEET THE TEACHER: BEN THWAITES Meet the teacher: Ben Thwaites. Ben is an Assistant Headteacher and Science Co-ordinator in his Primary School. We spoke to him about highlighting science across the wider curriculum and across his local network of schools. Science can bring new and exciting energy into the classroom, and it’s a subject that can spark interest and encourage EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
CAN OUTDOOR LEARNING HELP WHEN YOU RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM Robbie Kirkman explores the role that learning science outdoors can play as children return to school. Children learning outdoors, pre lockdown. Over the weeks of lockdown, there was an incredible buzz around the range of science activities on offer for children. With schools heading back, the question is how can we build on thismomentum and
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: LEARNING OUTDOORS This collection of activities is perfect for getting your little explorers out in nature. Enjoy a good afternoon of science each week! Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
MEET THE TEACHER: BEN THWAITES Meet the teacher: Ben Thwaites. Ben is an Assistant Headteacher and Science Co-ordinator in his Primary School. We spoke to him about highlighting science across the wider curriculum and across his local network of schools. Science can bring new and exciting energy into the classroom, and it’s a subject that can spark interest and encourage CAN OUTDOOR LEARNING HELP WHEN YOU RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM Robbie Kirkman explores the role that learning science outdoors can play as children return to school. Children learning outdoors, pre lockdown. Over the weeks of lockdown, there was an incredible buzz around the range of science activities on offer for children. With schools heading back, the question is how can we build on thismomentum and
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Explorify makes science accessible for all. Our discussion-based and open-ended activities are great for enabling ALL pupils, including those with SEND, to participate in science lessons without a fear of failure and increasing their independence. WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: SOUND Explorify at home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start. WHAT ARE THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM EXPECTATIONS FOR SCIENCE The topics and knowledge/conceptual content in England (i.e. the 'what' of science) are clearly organised into a 'programme of study' for each year group. There are four topics in years 1-2 and five topics in years 3-6. This is where a teacher will find exactly what the children in their class should 'know, apply and understand' abouteach
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a MEET THE TEACHER: BEN THWAITES Meet the teacher: Ben Thwaites. Ben is an Assistant Headteacher and Science Co-ordinator in his Primary School. We spoke to him about highlighting science across the wider curriculum and across his local network of schools. Science can bring new and exciting energy into the classroom, and it’s a subject that can spark interest and encourage EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
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Science leader toolkit. This toolkit provides the 'must-haves' for every science leader; either to get you started or help reinvigorate your leadership. New and experienced leads can raise the profile of science in their schools with this guidance. We have tips, ideas and example resources to EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS! The sound of silence. This beautiful video shows and compares in detail the flight of three birds, a pigeon, a peregrine falcon, and a magisterial barn owl, silent as the night. Great for developing understandings of animals, and of sound. Feathered friends. The three birds shown here are an ostrich, a EGGS FOR EASTER AND BEYOND! With Easter just around the corner, here's a selection of our most egg-citing activities to wow your class! The egg-ceptional Egg in a bottle is an eye-opening slo-mo video that’ll captivate your pupils! We’ve also got Brilliantly bouncy egg, a simple experiment that will challenge our thinking about eggs as we know them!Our Standing on eggshells What’s Going On? will keep you on your RAISE THE PROFILE OF SCIENCE ACROSS YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL PSQM provides a developmental evaluative framework that encourages science leaders (SLs) to look at all aspects of science teaching and learning, with a focus on strengthening leadership. SLs look at a range of evidence, and most importantly they talk to colleagues and children about how they would like science to be in their school. EXPLORIFY FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a EXPLORIFY IS CHANGING THE WAY PRIMARY SCIENCE IS BEING Explorify is changing the way primary science is being taught in schools. Our free resource of engaging, creative science activities has been designed to spark curiosity, discussion and debate. From video to hands-on activities, it’s easy to get Explorifying!TEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start.LOGIN - EXPLORIFY
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
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Science leader toolkit. This toolkit provides the 'must-haves' for every science leader; either to get you started or help reinvigorate your leadership. New and experienced leads can raise the profile of science in their schools with this guidance. We have tips, ideas and example resources to EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS! The sound of silence. This beautiful video shows and compares in detail the flight of three birds, a pigeon, a peregrine falcon, and a magisterial barn owl, silent as the night. Great for developing understandings of animals, and of sound. Feathered friends. The three birds shown here are an ostrich, a EGGS FOR EASTER AND BEYOND! With Easter just around the corner, here's a selection of our most egg-citing activities to wow your class! The egg-ceptional Egg in a bottle is an eye-opening slo-mo video that’ll captivate your pupils! We’ve also got Brilliantly bouncy egg, a simple experiment that will challenge our thinking about eggs as we know them!Our Standing on eggshells What’s Going On? will keep you on your RAISE THE PROFILE OF SCIENCE ACROSS YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL PSQM provides a developmental evaluative framework that encourages science leaders (SLs) to look at all aspects of science teaching and learning, with a focus on strengthening leadership. SLs look at a range of evidence, and most importantly they talk to colleagues and children about how they would like science to be in their school. EXPLORIFY FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a EXPLORIFY IS CHANGING THE WAY PRIMARY SCIENCE IS BEING Explorify is changing the way primary science is being taught in schools. Our free resource of engaging, creative science activities has been designed to spark curiosity, discussion and debate. From video to hands-on activities, it’s easy to get Explorifying!TEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start.LOGIN - EXPLORIFY
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start.LOGIN - EXPLORIFY
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
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Science leader toolkit. This toolkit provides the 'must-haves' for every science leader; either to get you started or help reinvigorate your leadership. New and experienced leads can raise the profile of science in their schools with this guidance. We have tips, ideas and example resources to EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS! The sound of silence. This beautiful video shows and compares in detail the flight of three birds, a pigeon, a peregrine falcon, and a magisterial barn owl, silent as the night. Great for developing understandings of animals, and of sound. Feathered friends. The three birds shown here are an ostrich, a EGGS FOR EASTER AND BEYOND! With Easter just around the corner, here's a selection of our most egg-citing activities to wow your class! The egg-ceptional Egg in a bottle is an eye-opening slo-mo video that’ll captivate your pupils! We’ve also got Brilliantly bouncy egg, a simple experiment that will challenge our thinking about eggs as we know them!Our Standing on eggshells What’s Going On? will keep you on your RAISE THE PROFILE OF SCIENCE ACROSS YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL PSQM provides a developmental evaluative framework that encourages science leaders (SLs) to look at all aspects of science teaching and learning, with a focus on strengthening leadership. SLs look at a range of evidence, and most importantly they talk to colleagues and children about how they would like science to be in their school. EXPLORIFY FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a EXPLORIFY IS CHANGING THE WAY PRIMARY SCIENCE IS BEING Explorify is changing the way primary science is being taught in schools. Our free resource of engaging, creative science activities has been designed to spark curiosity, discussion and debate. From video to hands-on activities, it’s easy to get Explorifying!TEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start.LOGIN - EXPLORIFY
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start.LOGIN - EXPLORIFY
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
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Science leader toolkit. This toolkit provides the 'must-haves' for every science leader; either to get you started or help reinvigorate your leadership. New and experienced leads can raise the profile of science in their schools with this guidance. We have tips, ideas and example resources to EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS! The sound of silence. This beautiful video shows and compares in detail the flight of three birds, a pigeon, a peregrine falcon, and a magisterial barn owl, silent as the night. Great for developing understandings of animals, and of sound. Feathered friends. The three birds shown here are an ostrich, a EGGS FOR EASTER AND BEYOND! With Easter just around the corner, here's a selection of our most egg-citing activities to wow your class! The egg-ceptional Egg in a bottle is an eye-opening slo-mo video that’ll captivate your pupils! We’ve also got Brilliantly bouncy egg, a simple experiment that will challenge our thinking about eggs as we know them!Our Standing on eggshells What’s Going On? will keep you on your RAISE THE PROFILE OF SCIENCE ACROSS YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL PSQM provides a developmental evaluative framework that encourages science leaders (SLs) to look at all aspects of science teaching and learning, with a focus on strengthening leadership. SLs look at a range of evidence, and most importantly they talk to colleagues and children about how they would like science to be in their school. EXPLORIFY FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a EXPLORIFY IS CHANGING THE WAY PRIMARY SCIENCE IS BEING Explorify is changing the way primary science is being taught in schools. Our free resource of engaging, creative science activities has been designed to spark curiosity, discussion and debate. From video to hands-on activities, it’s easy to get Explorifying!TEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
CAN OUTDOOR LEARNING HELP WHEN YOU RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM Robbie Kirkman explores the role that learning science outdoors can play as children return to school. Children learning outdoors, pre lockdown. Over the weeks of lockdown, there was an incredible buzz around the range of science activities on offer for children. With schools heading back, the question is how can we build on thismomentum and
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: LEARNING OUTDOORS This collection of activities is perfect for getting your little explorers out in nature. Enjoy a good afternoon of science each week! Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2. FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS!LOGIN - EXPLORIFY
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
CAN OUTDOOR LEARNING HELP WHEN YOU RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM Robbie Kirkman explores the role that learning science outdoors can play as children return to school. Children learning outdoors, pre lockdown. Over the weeks of lockdown, there was an incredible buzz around the range of science activities on offer for children. With schools heading back, the question is how can we build on thismomentum and
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: LEARNING OUTDOORS This collection of activities is perfect for getting your little explorers out in nature. Enjoy a good afternoon of science each week! Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2. FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS!LOGIN - EXPLORIFY
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
MEET THE TEACHER: BEN THWAITES Meet the teacher: Ben Thwaites. Ben is an Assistant Headteacher and Science Co-ordinator in his Primary School. We spoke to him about highlighting science across the wider curriculum and across his local network of schools. Science can bring new and exciting energy into the classroom, and it’s a subject that can spark interest and encourage CAN OUTDOOR LEARNING HELP WHEN YOU RETURN TO THE CLASSROOM Robbie Kirkman explores the role that learning science outdoors can play as children return to school. Children learning outdoors, pre lockdown. Over the weeks of lockdown, there was an incredible buzz around the range of science activities on offer for children. With schools heading back, the question is how can we build on thismomentum and
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: LEARNING OUTDOORS This collection of activities is perfect for getting your little explorers out in nature. Enjoy a good afternoon of science each week! Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do allEXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. WELLCOME PHOTOGRAPHY PRIZE The Wellcome Photography Prize 2021 is now closed for submissions. Thank you to everyone who entered! Sign up for emails to get the latest news about the Wellcome Photography Prize, including when the 2022 prize will be opening.. For more information about theTEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT The Primary Science Capital Project. A social justice approach to teaching primary science. Children engaged in science. Eight-year-old Dean is a white, working-class Londoner who doesn’t usually engage much during science lessons. As he tells his teacher, Ms Lessing, he’s going to be a footballer when he’s older, so he doesn’tthink he
MEET THE TEACHER: BEN THWAITES Meet the teacher: Ben Thwaites. Ben is an Assistant Headteacher and Science Co-ordinator in his Primary School. We spoke to him about highlighting science across the wider curriculum and across his local network of schools. Science can bring new and exciting energy into the classroom, and it’s a subject that can spark interest and encourage EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE 98% of surveyed teachers would recommend Explorify! "The children love it. It doesn't take a lot of planning on my behalf as a teacher, the activities are ready to go and it's just a great all-round resource." "It's great for building vocabulary, brilliant for listening and talking. Couldn't speak highly enough of it, I love it - and it'sfree!"
ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES How to run Zoom In Zoom Out activities. 1. Offer a unique view with a chance to take a closer look at a familiar object, will the class be able to guess what it is? (If the class are familiar with Zoom In, Zoom Out, skip this step) Explain to the class they will be zooming in and out of some images – going in close and stepping back slowly. 2. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFY What are Explorify activities? Awesome, bitesize prompts for discussion and investigation! Explorify’s high-quality image, video and hands-on activities are sure to spark curiosity and get your class thinking like scientists. Choose from a wide range of curriculum-linked, low-prep activities that will set young minds whizzing and whirring! WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES How to run this activity. 1. Explain to your class that you're going to watch a short video. The aim isn't to find right answers, it's to explore ideas and find out what they know. Remember to check out our handy background information if you'd like to know more about the video before you start the discussion. 2.EXPLORIFY
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Explain that today you would like pupils to use these skills to help you work out what might be the odd one out between three different images. 2. Show the three images up on the screen. Ask everyone to come up with as many similarities and differences among the three images as they can. If they get stuck, prompt them to think about: 3.Capture
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
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Science leader toolkit. This toolkit provides the 'must-haves' for every science leader; either to get you started or help reinvigorate your leadership. New and experienced leads can raise the profile of science in their schools with this guidance. We have tips, ideas and example resources to EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS! The sound of silence. This beautiful video shows and compares in detail the flight of three birds, a pigeon, a peregrine falcon, and a magisterial barn owl, silent as the night. Great for developing understandings of animals, and of sound. Feathered friends. The three birds shown here are an ostrich, a EGGS FOR EASTER AND BEYOND! With Easter just around the corner, here's a selection of our most egg-citing activities to wow your class! The egg-ceptional Egg in a bottle is an eye-opening slo-mo video that’ll captivate your pupils! We’ve also got Brilliantly bouncy egg, a simple experiment that will challenge our thinking about eggs as we know them!Our Standing on eggshells What’s Going On? will keep you on your RAISE THE PROFILE OF SCIENCE ACROSS YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL PSQM provides a developmental evaluative framework that encourages science leaders (SLs) to look at all aspects of science teaching and learning, with a focus on strengthening leadership. SLs look at a range of evidence, and most importantly they talk to colleagues and children about how they would like science to be in their school. EXPLORIFY FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. It's time to energise your class with the wonders of electricity! This Odd One Out activity is great for observational and discussion skills, even for the youngestpupils!
TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a EXPLORIFY IS CHANGING THE WAY PRIMARY SCIENCE IS BEING Explorify is changing the way primary science is being taught in schools. Our free resource of engaging, creative science activities has been designed to spark curiosity, discussion and debate. From video to hands-on activities, it’s easy to get Explorifying!TEACHING SUPPORT
Teaching science. Extra resources to develop your science teaching and help you get started with Explorify. EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFYBLOGACTIVITIESFAQSIGN UPABOUTLOG IN Awesome, bitesize projects to set minds whizzing, zooming and whirring! Week by week, pick and mix our carefully selected, low-preparation activities to get the most out of your class. ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES Zoom in Zoom out - video description. Children view a series of linked images that start close up and pull back until the whole image isrevealed.
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES What's Going On Activities - Video description. Watch short distraction-free videos. Children discuss what they see happening and explain their thinking, often applying their knowledge in newcontexts.
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Children look at three carefully selected images, talk about what they can see, look for similarities and differences. Each child then explains which is the odd one out for them. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFYBLOGACTIVITIESFAQSIGN UPABOUTLOG IN Awesome, bitesize projects to set minds whizzing, zooming and whirring! Week by week, pick and mix our carefully selected, low-preparation activities to get the most out of your class. ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES Zoom in Zoom out - video description. Children view a series of linked images that start close up and pull back until the whole image isrevealed.
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES What's Going On Activities - Video description. Watch short distraction-free videos. Children discuss what they see happening and explain their thinking, often applying their knowledge in newcontexts.
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Children look at three carefully selected images, talk about what they can see, look for similarities and differences. Each child then explains which is the odd one out for them. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS! We've gathered a huge flock of bird-related activities for you in this activity collection. All of the activities are available when you are logged in to Explorify – all are suitable for use in EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: LEARNING OUTDOORS This collection of activities is perfect for getting your little explorers out in nature. Enjoy a good afternoon of science each week! Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all EGGS FOR EASTER AND BEYOND! With Easter just around the corner, here's a selection of our most egg-citing activities to wow your class! The egg-ceptional Egg in a bottle is an eye-opening slo-mo video that’ll captivate your pupils! We’ve also got Brilliantly bouncy egg, a simple experiment that will challenge our thinking about eggs as we know them!Our Standing on eggshells What’s Going On? will keep you on your YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. RAISE THE PROFILE OF SCIENCE ACROSS YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL Raise the profile of science across your whole school! You’ve done a great job raising the profile of science in your classroom using Explorify, now let’s raise the profile of science across the wholeschool!
EXPLORIFY IS CHANGING THE WAY PRIMARY SCIENCE IS BEING Explorify is changing the way primary science is being taught in schools. Our free resource of engaging, creative science activities has been designed to spark curiosity, discussion and debate.TEACHING SUPPORT
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after aGUT INSTINCT
Gut instinct. Get your class thinking scientifically about how the body uses food, why we have teeth and how important exercise is, with these fun activities. EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFYBLOGACTIVITIESFAQSIGN UPABOUTLOG IN Awesome, bitesize projects to set minds whizzing, zooming and whirring! Week by week, pick and mix our carefully selected, low-preparation activities to get the most out of your class.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start. ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES Zoom in Zoom out - video description. Children view a series of linked images that start close up and pull back until the whole image isrevealed.
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES What's Going On Activities - Video description. Watch short distraction-free videos. Children discuss what they see happening and explain their thinking, often applying their knowledge in newcontexts.
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Children look at three carefully selected images, talk about what they can see, look for similarities and differences. Each child then explains which is the odd one out for them. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT EXPLORIFYLOG INACTIVITIESABOUTTOOLKITBLOGSIGN UP FREE Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ACTIVITIES - EXPLORIFYBLOGACTIVITIESFAQSIGN UPABOUTLOG IN Awesome, bitesize projects to set minds whizzing, zooming and whirring! Week by week, pick and mix our carefully selected, low-preparation activities to get the most out of your class.EXPLORIFY
This March, it’s game on as the nation gets ready for Sport Relief 2020. Our exclusive new activities will help your athletes get curious about the science behind the sport! We have dozens of new activities for you, try these three to start. ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT ACTIVITIES Zoom in Zoom out - video description. Children view a series of linked images that start close up and pull back until the whole image isrevealed.
WHATS GOING ON ACTIVITIES What's Going On Activities - Video description. Watch short distraction-free videos. Children discuss what they see happening and explain their thinking, often applying their knowledge in newcontexts.
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Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Children look at three carefully selected images, talk about what they can see, look for similarities and differences. Each child then explains which is the odd one out for them. YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a THE PRIMARY SCIENCE CAPITAL PROJECT FUN SCIENCE WITH FEATHERED FRIENDS! We've gathered a huge flock of bird-related activities for you in this activity collection. All of the activities are available when you are logged in to Explorify – all are suitable for use in EXPLORIFY AT HOME: CLASSIFICATION Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all together as a family of mixed aged children. EXPLORIFY AT HOME: LEARNING OUTDOORS This collection of activities is perfect for getting your little explorers out in nature. Enjoy a good afternoon of science each week! Explorify from home is a special series of science activities for parents and carers of primary school children who are now learning at home.We define activities by age and curriculum topics in Explorify, but these collections are also suitable to do all EGGS FOR EASTER AND BEYOND! With Easter just around the corner, here's a selection of our most egg-citing activities to wow your class! The egg-ceptional Egg in a bottle is an eye-opening slo-mo video that’ll captivate your pupils! We’ve also got Brilliantly bouncy egg, a simple experiment that will challenge our thinking about eggs as we know them!Our Standing on eggshells What’s Going On? will keep you on your YOU'VE GOT THE POWER! You've got the power! Electricity will fascinate your pupils when you ask them to think about all the things it powers. Charge up your class's enthusiasm with these activities. RAISE THE PROFILE OF SCIENCE ACROSS YOUR WHOLE SCHOOL Raise the profile of science across your whole school! You’ve done a great job raising the profile of science in your classroom using Explorify, now let’s raise the profile of science across the wholeschool!
EXPLORIFY IS CHANGING THE WAY PRIMARY SCIENCE IS BEING Explorify is changing the way primary science is being taught in schools. Our free resource of engaging, creative science activities has been designed to spark curiosity, discussion and debate.TEACHING SUPPORT
Explorify is an exciting programme of free activities for primary school teachers. | Spark Curiosity | Develop Thinking Skills | Increase Your Impact. TOP TIPS: ODD ONE OUT ACTIVITIES Top tips: Odd One Out activities. With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after aGUT INSTINCT
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