Do you love Science? In this Ongoing Class, learners will explore a range of Science subjects in a fun and interactive way. This course aims to provide meaningful learning experiences for young explorers. Each class will include a range of teaching methods and activities that are designed to engage the learners in both a hands-on and minds-on way. Classes will include experiments, Q&A, quizzes, games, worksheets, songs, videos and much more. Learners will be encouraged to observe, explore, question and share what they learn. A variety of methods are used to support learners and cater for different learning styles and needs. Please note, there will be reading and writing tasks in some classes. This course is mapped to the National Curriculum in the UK and is planned for Key Stage 1 which is ages 5-7. Please do check the whole description when choosing this course for your learner. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. What is taught in this course? Rocking Rocks Week beginning 07/21/2025 – All Things Rocks Week beginning 07/28/2025 – Crystals Week beginning 08/04/2025 – Minerals Week beginning 08/11/2025 – Palaeontology Week beginning 08/18/2025 – All Things Soil Week beginning 08/25/2025 – All Things Worms Dinosaurs Week beginning 09/01/2025 – What Did Dinosaurs Eat? Week beginning 09/08/2025 – The Mesozoic Age and Triassic Period Week beginning 09/15/2025 – Dinosaurs of the Jurassic Period Week beginning 09/22/2025 – Dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period Week beginning 09/29/2025 – Let's Investigate The Dinosaurs Week beginning 10/06/2025 – The End of the Dinosaurs Deadly Disasters Week beginning 10/13/2025 – Tsunamis Week beginning 10/20/2025 – Floods and Droughts Week beginning 10/27/2025 – Earthquakes Week beginning 11/03/2025 – Wildfires Week beginning 11/10/2025 – Avalanches Week beginning 11/17/2025 – Storms Terrific Transport Week beginning 11/24/2025 – Aeroplanes and Air Resistance Week beginning 12/01/2025 – Roads and Systems Week beginning 12/08/2025 – Steam Trains Week beginning 12/15/2025 – Axles Week beginning 12/22/2025 – Submarines Week beginning 12/29/2025 – Boats and Ships Super Sound Week of 01/05/2026 – The Ear and Hearing Week of 01/12/2026 – Exploring Waves and Vibrations Week of 01/19/2026 – Echolocation Week of 01/26/2026 – Changing Sounds Week of 02/02/2026 – Musical Instruments Week of 02/09/2026 – Our Voice Heat Week of 02/16/2026 – Effects of Heating Week of 02/23/2026 – Firefighters Week of 03/02/2026 – Hot Air Balloons Week of 03/09/2026 – Insulators Week of 03/16/2026 – Boiling Week of 03/23/2026 – Let’s Go Camping Light and Dark Week of 03/30/2026 – Day and Night Week of 04/06/2026 – Reflection Week of 04/13/2026 – The Northern Lights Week of 04/20/2026 – Day and Night Animals Week of 04/27/2026 – Shadows Week of 05/04/2026 – Light Sources Over Time Electricity Week of 05/11/2026 – Power Generation Week of 05/18/2026 – Batteries Week of 05/25/2026 – Conductivity Week of 06/01/2026 – Electrical Safety Week of 06/08/2026 – Electrical Circuits Week of 06/15/2026 – Life Without Electricity The Environment Week of 06/22/2026 – Rubbish and Recycling Week of 06/29/2026 – Plastic and the Oceans Week of 07/06/2026 – Endangered Species Week of 07/13/2026 – Fossil Fuels Week of 07/20/2026 – Overpopulation Week of 07/27/2026 – Climate Change Amazing Animals Week of 08/03/2026 – Life Cycles Week of 08/10/2026 – The Senses Week of 08/17/2026 – Minibeasts Week of 08/24/2026 – Habitats and How Animals Adapt Week of 08/31/2026 – Vertebrates and Invertebrates Week of 09/07/2026 – Food Chains Passionate About Plants Week beginning 09/14/2026 – Flowers and Pollination Week beginning 09/21/2026 – The Importance of Plants Week beginning 09/28/2026 – Grouping Plants Week beginning 10/05/2026 – The Impact of Deforestation Week beginning 10/12/2026 – Adaptation of Plants Week beginning 10/19/2026 – Plant Cells The Human Body Week of 10/26/2026 – Parts of the Body and The Nervous System Week of 11/02/2026 – What Humans Need to Stay Healthy Week of 11/09/2026 – The Five Senses in Humans and The Muscular System Week of 11/16/2026 – Our Terrific Teeth Week of 11/23/2026 – The Human Digestive System Week of 11/30/2026 – The Human Circulatory System Marvellous Materials Week of 12/07/2026 – Solids, Liquids and Gases Week of 12/14/2026 – Will It Float or Sink? Week of 12/21/2026 – Describing Materials Week of 12/28/2026 – Choosing Materials Week of 01/04/2027 – Which Materials Dissolve? Week of 01/11/2027 – All About Bridges Wonderful Weather Week of 01/18/2027 – Rain and The Water Cycle Week of 01/25/2027 – Wind, Hurricanes and Tornadoes Week of 02/01/2027 – Temperature and The Extremes Week of 02/08/2027 – Rainbows and Thunderstorms Week of 02/15/2027 – Clouds and My Weather Station Week of 02/22/2027 – Climate Change Super Space Week of 03/01/2027 – The Planets Week of 03/08/2027 – The Sun Week of 03/15/2027 – The Stars and Constellations Week of 03/22/2027 – The Moon Week of 03/29/2027 – Asteroids, Comets, and Beyond Week of 04/05/2027 – Rockets, Astronauts, and Gravity Fabulous Forces Week beginning 04/12/2027 – Pulleys Week beginning 04/19/2027 – Levers Week beginning 04/26/2027 – Magnets Week beginning 05/03/2027 – Machines Week beginning 05/10/2027 – Friction Week beginning 05/17/2027 – Elasticity Geography Week beginning 07/21/2027 – The Oceans and Seas Week beginning 07/28/2027 – Continents of the World Week beginning 08/04/2027 – Mountains and Volcanoes Week beginning 08/11/2027 – Beside the Sea Week beginning 08/18/2027 – Cities and the Countryside Week beginning 08/25/2027 – Where We Live We look forward to being part of your learning journey!
Learners will need paper, pen, pencil and crayons for each class. Some classes may require things to be cut out before the class and for learners to bring glue to class with them. Some classes involve a simple experiment. The required materials will be posted to the classroom. Please print out or download the relevant handouts in advance of each class. These will be uploaded to the 'Classroom' by Monday each week.
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