Learning about living things: using a microscope The complexity of nature is studied in intricate detail using a digital microscope in this fascinating science activity for EYFS and KS1 children. It is aimed at Key Stage 1 and EYFS pupils and should be done with a parent or carer. Read more...
liberalism, and nationalism. Students near me whose screens I can see are taking notes on their devices. Some pull down the worksheet on their screen to fill in the blank spaces as she lectures. Four students ask different questions to get ...
Older children will also be drawn in by the props and exhibits dotted around The Pod. These include an actual hands-on microscope, into which you can peer to discover all sorts of cells; sections of brain, liver and other organs giving a fascinating peek inside the human body. All cleverly...
Level 5-8* (Note that an asterisk * indicates that there is a worksheet on this lesson) Welcome to your first day of school! I wanted to give you one important reminder before you begin. Many of your lessons below have an internet link for you to click on. When you go to the diffe...
Each team presented the augmented worksheet (Figure 2) of the course and their activity and received feedback from the lecturer and their colleagues. Figure 2. Pictures of the augmented worksheets of courses concerning (a,b) Temperature and Thermal Energy and (c) States of Matter and Units of...
("forceps" in scientific jargon) • Magnifiers • Razor blade or sharp craft knife • One sheet of white paper per student (put the flowers on the white paper so small parts don't get lost) • A copy of the FLOWER DISSECTION LAB worksheet for each student Acquiring flowers: A ...
Look at these parts of the human body under the microscope. Write about what you think are the most amazing things about the human body? Lesson 85 Level 1-4* Play a body systems review game. (Pick from the games listed on that page.) *Walk around your house and outside of your home...