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What is an Insect?

What is an insect? is an interactive e-book explores the amazing world of insects while showing the characteristics and diversity of insects. It has beautiful photos.

7-14 year olds
Pupils

Teeth and Eating

An interactive website all about teeth, their uses and structure, how you should look after them, the different types of teeth. You can build a mouth in a drag and drop activity. Great on an interactive whiteboard in full-screen mode.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Frog Life Cycle

An illustrated account of the frog life cycle written with two text levels of difficulty. A non-fiction text resource with photographs. Suitable for IWB.

5-11 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Nocturnal Animals

A wonderful site with clear concise information about bats, owls, badgers, foxes and hedgehogs. Facts include food, habitats, special features and family. A super non-fiction resource.

7-11 year olds
Pupils

Get Growing

Choose and set your seeds and then see what else you need to make them grow. An easy game for young children.

4-6 year olds
Pupils

Science Sparkles

At Science Sparks they are passionate about making science fun for kids and they have devised lots of easy science activities using equipment and materials commonly found around the home.

3-11 year olds
Teachers, Parents

The Human Eye - Interactive Resource

Label the different parts of the human eye.

11-18 year olds
Teachers, Parents

WWF Teaching Resources

Teaching resources from the World Wildlife Fund including lesson plans, suggested topics for discussion and project ideas.

7-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils

Beating Bacteria

A site which explains the difficulties drug companies have in producing new antibiotics including an explanation of how bacteria become drug resistant. On-line research into bacteria and antibiotics is an optional activity.

14-16 year olds
Pupils

How your Eyes Work

An interactive guide from Lenstore where you can take a journey through the eye through the pupil all the way through to the optic nerve. There are clickable pop-up labels describing the function of each part of the eye.

11-16 year olds
Teachers, Pupils
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