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Ace your GCSE science exams with confidence using these free science resources. Whether you're looking for interactive ...
Have you ever looked at the clouds and wondered how they form, impact the weather or why they are different shapes and sizes? I've created a basic cloud ...
Have you ever wondered why a bag of crisps ( or potato chips ) expands on an aeroplane? It's all about air pressure. The ...
A family ski holiday is a great time to try some snowy science experiments, especially if you live somewhere where there's ...
Read about amazing animal adaptations and create your own mix-up animal. This activity is great for learning about animal adaptations, survival and evolution. Make a model of a polar habitat. This is ...
I’ve got some fantastic spring science experiments to share today. As always, you don’t need any special equipment, just things you either already have around the house or that you can buy easily and ...
Here at Science Sparks we love easy STEM challenges. Not only are they great fun but also a wonderful opportunity for children to work together creatively to solve a problem. Building and engineering ...
These fizzy pirate coins are super simple to make and lots of fizzy fun. We used food colouring to make the baking soda look like rocks and added shiny coins for the children to find. First, we ...
This fun and creative activity helps children visualise a Butterfly’s Life Cycle by encouraging them to think of edible items to represent each stage of the cycle. The first stage is the egg.
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