Take a Bite Out of Science
Take a Bite Out of Science
Find bite-sized interactive investigations and quizzes on the Science Clips Web site. The 36 bite-sized units are organized by age group:
Ages 5–6: Ourselves; Growing plants; Sorting and using materials; Light and dark; Pushes and pulls; Sound and hearing.
Ages 6–7: Health and growth; plants and animals in the local environment; Variation; Grouping and changing materials; Forces and movement; Using electricity.
Ages 7–8: Teeth and eating; Helping plants grow well; Rocks and soils; Characteristics of materials; Magnets and springs; Light and shadows.
Ages 8–9: Moving and growing; Keeping warm; Solids and liquids; Circuits and conductors; Friction; Habitats.
Ages 9–10: Life cycles; Keeping healthy; Gases around us; Changing state; Changing sounds; Earth, Sun and Moon.
Ages 10–11: Interdependence and adaptation; Microorganisms; Reversible and irreversible changes; Forces in action; How we see things; Changing circuits.
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Find bite-sized interactive investigations and quizzes on the Science Clips Web site. The 36 bite-sized units are organized by age group:
Ages 5–6: Ourselves; Growing plants; Sorting and using materials; Light and dark; Pushes and pulls; Sound and hearing.
Ages 6–7: Health and growth; plants and animals in the local environment; Variation; Grouping and changing materials; Forces and movement; Using electricity.
Ages 7–8: Teeth and eating; Helping plants grow well; Rocks and soils; Characteristics of materials; Magnets and springs; Light and shadows.
Ages 8–9: Moving and growing; Keeping warm; Solids and liquids; Circuits and conductors; Friction; Habitats.
Ages 9–10: Life cycles; Keeping healthy; Gases around us; Changing state; Changing sounds; Earth, Sun and Moon.
Ages 10–11: Interdependence and adaptation; Microorganisms; Reversible and irreversible changes; Forces in action; How we see things; Changing circuits.
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Plus: Each unit has an associated set of teacher resources, which you can find by clicking on the appropriate age-group link.
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