At Primary Leap, we offer high-quality educational resources designed to support teachers, parents, and students in achieving academic success. From interactive worksheets to creative lesson plans, our content is aligned with the UK National Curriculum and caters to KS1 and KS2 learners.
At Primary Leap, we offer high-quality educational resources designed to support teachers, parents, and students in achieving academic success. From interactive worksheets to creative lesson plans, our content is aligned with the UK National Curriculum and caters to KS1 and KS2 learners.
Unlock the wonders of Living Things and Their Habitats with this engaging Year 6 science workbook. With 12 worksheets designed to support classroom learning and independent study, this resource covers key topics such as invertebrate classification, microscopic protists, and the impact of Carl Linnaeus on scientific classification.
Packed with informative content and interactive activities, this workbook helps pupils develop critical thinking skills while exploring the diverse plant and animal habitats that shape our world. From insects to echinoderms, students will deepen their understanding of life on Earth in a way that sparks curiosity and encourages a love for science.
Perfect for educators, homeschooling, and revision, this resource provides a structured yet engaging approach to science learning.
A great resource to use when teaching students about life cycles/animals. This worksheet includes some interesting facts about the life cycle of a frog. Students are asked to read through the text and answer the study questions. They must also draw the stages of the life cycle of a frog.
Unit 2c Variations. This worksheet includes interesting facts and information about fish. Students read the text and answer the accompanying study questions.
Unit 3B: Helping plants grow well. This worksheet describes the process of photosynthesis. Students read the text and then answer the study questions. There is also an illustration included in the worksheet.
This science comprehension includes some interesting facts about the digestive system and how it functions. The resource also includes accompanying study questions.
This is a great resource for sorting materials. Children are asked to look at the objects and fill in the columns. Is the object bendy, rigid, rough, smooth, or shiny?
Transparent means that light can pass through it. Opaque means that light can not pass through it. Look at the objects and write 'transparent' or &'opaque&'; under each one.