Games
Game - Operation Ouch! Billy Bones and the Snot Zombies
Learn facts about different human bones, escape the snot zombies and help the doctors put Billy Bones back together in this interactive Science game for KS2 students.
Game - Junkateers
Join the Junkateers on their mission to tidy up the planet. Work scientifically by sorting through scrap and running experiments to identify materials for recycling.
Game - Earth Squad, Go!
Join the Earth Squad and use your Science skills to complete the missions. Don't forget to catch the vines and collect stars on the way!
Game - Science Bots
Join the Science Bots in Space and help complete their experiments. Learn and test topics: Earth and Space, electricity, forces and magnets, light and sound.
Game - Operation Ouch: It Takes Guts
Improve and test your scientific knowledge of the with Operation Ouch: It Takes Guts. Learn about the human digestive system from the mouth to the bum.
Living things and their habitats
What is classification?
Learn about classification with this guide.
How to classify plants and animals
Learn how to classify plants and animals.
What are classification keys?
Learn about classification keys with this guide.
Changing environments
Learn about the changing environments with this guide.
What is a lifecycle?
Learn about different lifecycles with this guide.
How animals reproduce
Learn how animals reproduce with this guide.
Transport of nutrients and water
Learn how nutrients and water are transported around different animal bodies in this guide.
What is a microorganism?
Microorganisms are very tiny living things. They are so small that you need a microscope to see them.
How do ecosystems work?
Learn more about ecosystems and how they work.
Food chain challenge - Savannah
Explore the African savannah and find out how the animals and plants are connected in different food chains.
Food chain challenge - Tundra
Explore the Arctic tundra and find out how the animals and plants are connected in different food chains.
Food chain challenge - Woodland
Explore a British woodland and find out how the animals and plants are connected in different food chains.
What is renewable and non-renewable energy?
Discover the differences between renewable and non-renewable energy.
What is waste?
Waste is rubbish that is thrown in the bin or recycled. What else can you do with waste?
How do humans impact the environment?
Discover how humans have a positive and negative impact on the environment.
Plants
The structure of plants
Learn about the structure of plants as well as key vocabulary.
What do plants need?
Learn what plants need to grow and survive.
Plants and water
Learn how water moves within a plant and why it is important for plant growth.
Why are plants important?
Learn about why plants are important.
Reproduction in flowering plants
Learn about reproduction in flowering plants.
Pollination and seed spreading
Learn about plant pollination and how plants spread seeds.
Animals including humans
Animals and food
Learn about different animals and the food they eat with this guide.
How do your muscles work?
Learn how muscles work with this guide.
What is the digestive system?
Learn about the digestive system with this guide.
What is a vertebrate?
Learn about vertebrates with this guide.
What is an invertebrate?
Learn about invertebrates with this guide.
Teeth
Learn about teeth with this guide.
What is a food chain?
Learn about food chains in this guide.
Changes in humans during their lifetime
Learn how humans change during their lifetime with this guide.
What does your skeleton do?
Learn about your skeleton with this guide.
The circulatory system
Learn about the circulatory system with this guide.
The effects of diet, exercise and drugs
Learn about the effects of diet, exercise and drugs with this guide.
Sound
Pitch
Learn about pitch with this guide.
What is the volume of sound?
Learn about the volume of sound with this guide.
How are sounds detected?
Learn how sounds are detected with this guide.
How are sounds made?
Learn how sounds are made with this guide.
Electricity
Electricity
Discover where electricity comes from and how it is used in everyday life.
How to be safe around electricity
Find out about the risks of using electricity and how to be safe around it.
What are conductors and insulators?
Learn about the differences between conductors and insulators.
How can you change a circuit?
Learn how to put together electric circuits and design them to carry out a specific task.
Circuit symbols
Learn to recognise and draw different circuit symbols when designing your own electric circuit.
Electrical components
Learn about the different roles every electrical component has.
Properties and change of materials
How to identify materials
Learn how to identify different materials based on their physical properties.
Separation
Discover how to separate mixtures, such as sand and water.
Dissolving
Learn about dissolving with this Year 5 Bitesize Science guide.
Chemical reactions and reversible changes
Learn about chemical reactions and why some changes are reversible and some are not.
Testing materials
Learn about testing materials and their properties
Forces
Magnets
Learn about magnets and how to use them correctly.
Which materials are magnetic?
Learn which materials are magnetic and which are non-magnetic.
Moving on different surfaces
Learn how objects move differently, depending on which surface they are on.
Friction
Learn about the force of friction, that is different, depending on the surface an object is moving across.
Air and water resistance
Learn about the forces of air and water resistance.
Earth and space
What is the Earth?
Learn about planet Earth, as well as day and night.
What is the solar system?
Learn all about the planets in the solar system and their order from the Sun.
The Sun
Learn about the Sun, which is the biggest star in the solar system.
The Moon
Learn more about the Moon with 成人快手 Bitesize
What are the rocky planets?
Learn about each of the rocky planets in the solar system.
What are the gas planets?
Learn about each of the gas planets in the solar system.
Gravity
Learn about the force of gravity that pulls all objects towards the Earth.
Day and night
Learn how day and night happens every day.
How do reactions power rockets?
Tim Peake and Fran Scott explore the explosive power of rocket fuel and how astronauts get to the International Space Station.
How do you stay alive in space?
Tim Peake and Fran Scott explore the effect of space on the body.
Do waves hold the secrets of space?
Tim Peake and Fran Scott explore what sound and light waves tell us about space.
Can you make outer space in your kitchen?
Tim Peake and Fran Scott explore outer space and comets.
How do astronauts get home?
Tim Peake and Fran Scott explore how astronauts make the trip from the International Space Station back to Earth.
Tim Peake: Ask an astronaut
Select from the list of questions to find out about Tim Peake's mission to the International Space Station.
Light
What is light?
Learn about light and where it comes from with this guide.
How does the eye detect light?
Learn how the eye detects light with this guide.
What is reflection?
Learn about reflection with this guide.
Light and shadows
Learn about light and how shadows form in this guide.
Why are shadows made?
Explore how shadows are made with light.
States of matter
Solids, liquids and gases
Discover the differences between solids, liquids and gases.
Changing states
Learn about the processes of boiling, freezing, evaporation and condensation.
The water cycle
Discover how water travels around the water cycle.
Evolution and inheritance
What can fossils tell us?
Learn about fossils and what they can tell us about plants and animals from the past.
What is adaptation?
Learn about how animals adapt to their environment.
What is evolution?
Learn how animals have evolved over time.
What is inheritance?
Learn about inheritance with this Year 6 Bitesize Science guide.
Rocks
Fossils
Learn how fossils are made in this guide.
What is soil made from?
Learn about soil with this guide.
Types of rock
Learn more about the different types of rock that exist.
Working scientifically
Asking relevant questions
Learn how and why it is important to ask relevant questions when working scientifically.
How to use scientific equipment
Learn how to different scientific equipment when working scientifically.
Presenting data
Learn how to present data when working scientifically.
What is a fair test?
Learn how to make a test fair when working scientifically.
How do you make sure a test is fair?
Learn more about making a test fair when working scientifically.
How do scientists write predictions and conclusions?
Learn how to draw conclusions and evaluate investigations when working scientifically.
How do scientists use their findings?
Learn how to evaluate and draw results when working scientifically.
What are secondary sources of information?
Learn more about secondary sources of information when working scientifically.
Planning experiments and variables
Learn about planning experiments and variables when working scientifically with this Bitesize Science guide.
Recording and presenting data
Learn about recording and presenting data and how it relates to working scientifically.
What are accuracy and precision?
Learn how to be accurate and precise when working scientifically.
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