Space Physics KS3 is a five-mission Year 9 science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for KS3 physics (space). Learners name the eight planets in order and describe the Sun as a star, explain gravity as a force of attraction and calculate weight using W = mg with g ≈ 10 N/kg, explain why weight changes on the Moon while mass stays the same, account for day and night, years and seasons, describe the Moon’s orbit and phases, sort natural from artificial satellites, and place the Sun in the Milky Way galaxy with distances measured in light years. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Chemical Reactions KS3 is a five-mission Year 8 science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for KS3 chemistry (chemical reactions). Learners tell a physical change from a chemical change, spot the signs a reaction has happened (colour change, gas, temperature change, a precipitate, light and sound), name reactants and products, use conservation of mass and word equations such as magnesium + oxygen → magnesium oxide, and describe combustion, oxidation and rusting, neutralisation (acid + alkali → salt + water), the pH scale, and exothermic and endothermic reactions. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Reproduction & Life Cycles KS3 is a five-mission Year 8 science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for KS3 biology (reproduction). Learners name the male and female gametes (sperm and egg/ovum), explain fertilisation and how the fertilised egg develops in the uterus during pregnancy, describe puberty and the menstrual cycle at a simple factual level, label the parts of a flower (stamen and carpel), and explain pollination, fertilisation and seed dispersal in plants. The content is clear, clinical and age-appropriate throughout. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
The Earth’s Chemistry KS3 is a five-mission Year 9 science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for KS3 chemistry (the Earth and atmosphere). Learners name the crust, mantle and core, sort rocks into igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic and follow the rock cycle, recall that today’s atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen with about 1% other gases including argon and carbon dioxide, explain the carbon cycle and the greenhouse gases behind human-caused climate change, and describe finite resources, recycling and how metals are extracted from their ores by reduction. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Working Scientifically KS2 is a five-mission science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for KS2 working scientifically. Children ask relevant scientific questions and match the five types of enquiry (fair test, observing over time, pattern seeking, grouping and classifying, and research), set up fair tests by identifying the variable they change, the one they measure and the ones they keep the same, make predictions, choose the right equipment and units for length, temperature, volume, time and mass, and record results in tables, bar graphs and line graphs before drawing a conclusion. The knowledge questions are auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key, and two plan-and-do missions let children design and carry out their own investigation. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Animals & Humans Detective KS1 is a five-mission KS1 science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for animals including humans (Years 1 and 2). Children sort common animals into mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians, compare what animals eat as carnivores, herbivores and omnivores, name the parts of the human body and link each of the five senses to its body part, and find out that animals have babies that grow into adults and that all living things need food, water and air. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Living Things & Habitats KS1 is a five-mission Year 2 science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for living things and their habitats. Children sort things that are living, dead or have never been alive, learn that a habitat is a home that gives an animal food, water and shelter, match animals to common habitats such as pond, woodland, seaside and garden, explore a microhabitat under a log, and follow a simple food chain that begins with a plant. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Everyday Materials Detective KS1 is a five-mission Year 1 science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for everyday materials. Children name wood, plastic, glass, metal, water, rock, paper and fabric from real-world clues, learn to tell an object apart from the material it is made from, describe simple properties such as hard/soft, bendy/stiff, shiny/dull, waterproof and see-through, and choose the best material for a particular job. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Seasonal Changes Detective KS1 is a warm five-mission Year 1 science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for seasonal changes. In gentle, pressure-free steps, children put spring, summer, autumn and winter in their repeating order, match typical weather to each season, notice how the days grow longer in summer and shorter and darker in winter, and spot seasonal changes in trees and animals โ buds and blossom in spring, falling leaves in autumn and animals that hibernate in winter โ before choosing suitable clothing and naming sunny, rainy, windy, snowy and cloudy weather. Every question is auto-marked on screen with kind feedback, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.
Plants Detective KS1 is a five-mission KS1 (Year 1 and Year 2) science activity book mapped to the DfE National Curriculum for plants. Little detectives name the roots, stem, leaf and flower and say what each part does, find out that plants need water, light and warmth to grow, meet deciduous and evergreen trees and wild and garden plants, name common plants such as the daisy, sunflower and oak, and discover how seeds and bulbs grow into new plants, finishing with a grow-a-seed home task. Every question is auto-marked on screen, or the whole book can be printed with a full answer key. Includes teacher, parent and pupil notes and is fully SEND-friendly with high-contrast and large-text modes.