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Primary School Science is a complete interactive lesson planning tool. It offers a huge quantity of teaching materials, ideas and resources to meet the needs of the National Guidelines. Its aim is to drastically reduce the time spent planning lessons by teachers.

Scheme of Work

This tool enables you to search and navigate the thousands of worksheets and hundreds of Lesson Plans and build Schemes of Work appropriate to your needs.

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Lesson Plan
There are over 125 suggested lesson plans on the site at present, which are able to be adapted on-line to meet the specific requirements of teachers and then printed or downloaded.

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Worksheets
There are over 5,000 worksheets already on the site to support the National Guidelines for Science.

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Clipart

The clipart section of this site contains over 2000 original images which have been produced specifically to cover all the subject matter a teacher may meet when preparing teaching materials for Science

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Feedback

The Feedback Forum allows you to comment on all aspects of the website. You can also use the forum to contribute your ideas to the site and make requests for future development.

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Literacy

There are extensive resources, strategies and information on the site devised to help students develop their literacy skills; 'control' scientific language and express themselves using the language of science.

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Special Educational Needs

There is documentation which supports teachers who are teaching students who have Special Educational Needs. At present, this section is divided into four sections: "Language and Communication Difficulties"; "English as an Additional Language"; "Dyslexia" and "Differentiation".

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Assessment

We have provided extensive information on all aspects of assessment. For all Statements of Attainment, we have provided detailed 'Assessment Guides' to facilitate formative assessment.

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