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Floorbooks

Using floorbooks as a strategy for developing, recording and assessing children's understanding of scientific concepts and practical science skills.

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Garden Watch

A community science project to encourage young children to identify wildlife in their locality and get hands-on to nurture it.

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Learning Science Together

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Learning Science Together

This resource provides family learning sessions in science. Children come to school with a parent/carer, and they learn science together through problem solving and investigative activities.

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Wooden model

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Wooden Models

Learn how things move with a set of wooden models.

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dominoes

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Chain Reaction

The notion of ‘cause and effect’ is one that comes easily to most children; their own life experiences are likely to have provided many examples.

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Power plant

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Air Pollution Research

Investigating air pollution with children (9-12 years) in your locality using Defra’s Air Data

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Explorify

A digital resource for teaching primary science

Explorify remains an essential resource for primary science. Developed with input from teachers and subject experts, it offers discussion-based and open-ended activities that help all pupils, including those with additional educational needs, take part in science with confidence.

From 2022 to 2025, PSTT has worked in partnership with STEM Learning to enhance the platform by introducing new learning activities, updating existing ones, expanding teacher guidance, launching a dedicated podcast and growing the Explorify Champions programme. We are proud to have contributed to its development and reach, with more than 170,000 teachers engaging with the resource.

Explorify now sits within the STEM Learning website, where it continues to support teachers in developing scientific enquiry and encouraging pupil participation in the classroom.

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