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Life Cycle of a Star Task Cards
A set of 24 task cards designed for students to independently or in groups review and consolidate the life cycle of a star. The cards include questions on types, features and events.
Included in this kit:
⸠24 task cards in colour.
⸠Student solution sheet on which to record answers.
⸠Teacher answer key.
There are 4 cards on each sheet [6 sheets in total]. They can be printed in greyscale or colour [single or double sided]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets.
Provide each student with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the problem stated on each card. Great as a group extension or consolidation activity or for early finishers.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Life Cycle of a Star PowerPoint and Activity Sheets
Life Cycle of a Star Activities
Life Cycle of a Star Card Sort
Clipart by:
Photo Clipz

Energy Transformations Card Sort
The energy transformations card sort is comprised of 2 cards for each energy transformation [an image/example and the transformation].
Simply print and then cut out the set of cards [laminate if you wish to make class sets]. Students then shuffle the cards and sort them into their correct pairs. Can be printed in colour or greyscale.
Also comes with 4 blank cards for you or your students to make their own individual cards. Works great as a starter activity or plenary.
Could also be used for concentration or snap.
Energy transformations included:
chemical - light
light - chemical
chemical - mechanical
potential - kinetic
mechanical - sound
sound - electrical
electrical - heat
electrical - light
chemical - heat
electrical - mechanical
kinetic - potential
light - electrical
Cards included:
⸠24 color cards
⸠4 blank cards
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
ToonClipart

Simple Machines Snakes and Ladders
A snakes and ladders styled game for students to review the 6 types of simple machines.
Includes questions on the following types of simple machines:
⸠lever
⸠screw
⸠wedge
⸠pulley
⸠inclined plane
⸠wheel and axle
Includes the following:
Game board comprised of twenty questions.
Solutions grid.
A dice which students can construct.
Counters [6 in colour and 4 which can be coloured in by students]
How to play set of instructions.
A blank answer table for students to write their answers on.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Simple Machines PowerPoint and Activity Sheets
Simple Machines Activities [Cut and Paste]
Simple Machines Task Cards
Simple Machines Boom Cards⢠- Distance Learning
Simple Machines Cootie Catcher
Clipart by:
Studio Devanna)
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage

Magnets and Magnetism Scavenger Hunt
A scavenger hunt station activity based around various aspects of magnets and magnetism.
Topics covered include:
⸠magnets
⸠magnetism
⸠magnetic field diagrams
⸠magnetic and non-magnetic objects
⸠uses of magnets
Includes a bonus activity sheet and comes with solutions.
There are 2 question cards on each sheet [9 sheets in total]. They can be printed in grayscale or color. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets.
Set the cards out around the room at numbered stations [numbers are included on each card]. Provide each student or pair of students with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the question stated on each card. Students move from station to station answering the question as they go.
Works great as a group extension, consolidation activity or for early finishers.
Great accompaniment to the above resource:
Magnets and Magnetism Boom Cards⢠- Distance Learning
Clipart by:
The Cher Room
Digital Classroom Clipart
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage

Magnets and Magnetism Task Cards
A set of 24 task cards designed for students to independently, or in groups, revise and review magnets and magnetism.
Questions cover the following topics:
⸠type of magnets [temporary and permanent]
⸠magnetic poles
⸠magnetic forces [attraction and repulsion]
⸠magnetic field diagrams
⸠magnetic metals
⸠magnetic and non-magnetic objects
Included in this kit:
⸠24 task cards focusing on magnets and magnetism.
⸠Student solution sheet on which to record answers.
⸠Teacher answer key.
There are 4 cards on each sheet [6 sheets in total]. They can be printed in greyscale or colour [single or double sided]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets. Provide each student with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the problem stated on each card.
Great as a group extension or consolidation activity or for early finishers.
Clipart by:
The Cher Room
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage

Volcanoes Task Cards
A set of 24 task cards designed for students to independently or in groups review and consolidate volcanoes. The cards include questions on structure, types of volcanoes, types of lava as well as general knowledge style questions.
Includes in this kit:
⸠24 task cards in colour.
⸠Student solution sheet on which to record answers.
⸠Teacher answer key.
There are 4 cards on each sheet [6 sheets in total]. They can be printed in greyscale or colour [single or double sided]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets.
Provide each student with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the problem stated on each card. Great as a group extension or consolidation activity or for early finishers.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Volcanoes Activities
Volcanoes PowerPoint and Activity Sheets
Volcanoes Bingo
Clipart by:
The Painted Crow

Rock Types Fact Fan
The Rock Types Fact Fan provides students with a fun why to research and present information on the three main categories of rocks [sedimentary,metamorphic and igneous].
Research topics include:
Type of rock [igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic]
Mohs scale of hardness
Minerals present
Uses
The set comes with both colour and black and white [which students can colour in] sets. Print onto A4 paper or for a more durable set light weight card.
Students complete the research, cut out each fact fan and then hole punch them and fasten the set with a brad fastener or split pin. Comes with 5 blank fact fans for students to research their own rock or rocks.
Great as a starter, review activity and can also be used as a revision resource.
Rocks included:
Sedimentary rocks
conglomerate
shale
sandstone
Metamorphic rocks
marble
gneiss
schist
Igneous rocks
granite
pumice
obsidian
Fact Fans included:
⸠1 colour and 1 black and white cover fact fans
⸠9 colour fact fans
⸠9 black and white fact fans
⸠5 blank fact fans
Clipart by:
The Painted Crow
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Solar System Top Deck Cards [Trump Style Card Game]
A trumps style card game based on the Solar System.
The set comes with 16 cards which can be printed in colour or black and white. A back for the cards can also be used and printed back to back with the cards to complete the set. Laminate and keep as class sets to use as a lesson starter, plenary or for early finishers.
How to Play
Ideally 2-4 people can play. Shuffle the pack of trump cards and deal them face down to each player. Each player holds all of their cards so that they can only see the top one.
The player to the dealerâs left picks a category from the top card in their pile and reads out the score value. For example, âMoons - 4â.
The other players then read out their value for the same category. The player with the highest value wins and takes all the losing cards and places them on the bottom of their pile. It is then their turn to pick a category from the next card.
If 2 or more cards share the same value then all the cards are placed in the middle and the same player chooses again from the next card on their pile.
The winner of that round takes all the losing cards plus the cards in the middle pile.
The game carries on until one person has won all the cards.
Cards in this series:
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
The Moon
The Sun
Ceres
Haumea
Makemake
Eris
Ganymede
Clipart by:
Artifex
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Solar System Tarsia Puzzle
A Tarsia puzzle based on the planets, dwarf planets and moons in our solar system.
Also comes with a bonus word search, matching activity, planets and dwarf planets and their order from the sun cut-out for students to paste into their science notebooks as well as a storage sleeve for the puzzle.
Works great as a starter, plenary or review activity.
How to Play
Cut out the shapes in the Tarsia puzzle.
Shuffle the shapes well.
Lay the shapes face up on the table.
Match the correct planet/moon with the description to complete the puzzle.
Clipart by:
Artifex
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Eclipses Task Cards
A set of 20 task cards designed for students to independently or in groups review and consolidate solar and lunar eclipses. The cards include questions on types, occurrences and features of eclipses .
Included in this kit:
20 task cards in colour.
Student solution sheet on which to record answers.
Teacher answer key.
There are 4 cards on each sheet [5 sheets in total]. They can be printed in greyscale or colour [single or double sided]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets. Provide each student with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the problem stated on each card. Great as a group extension or consolidation activity or for early finishers.
A great accompaniment for this product:
Eclipses PowerPoint Presentation and Activity Sheets
Clipart by:
Artifex
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Rocks and The Rock Cycle Learning Grid
A learning grid to support the study and revision of rocks and the rock cycle. Students use a dice to decide which square they land on and then answer the question. Can be used individually, in pairs or in small groups. Great for collaborative revision.
Comes complete with an answer key, cut and paste dice, instructions and a blank grid for students to write their answers on if they wish to.
Also includes a bonus word search.
Includes a variety of questions on igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks and how they form.
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Phases of the Moon Fact Fan
The Phases of the Moon Fact Fan provides students with a fun way to research and present information on the Moonâs phases.
Print onto A4 paper or for a more durable set light weight card.
Students complete the research, cut out each fact fan and then hole punch them and fasten the set with a brad fastener or split pin.
Also includes a phases of the Moon table [day, phase, image] which students can glue into their science notebooks and a sleeve to keep the completed fact fan in.
Great as a starter, review activity and can also be used as a revision resource.
Phases covered:
New moon
Waxing crescent
First quarter
Waxing gibbous
Full moon
Waning gibbous
Last quarter
Waning crescent
Fact Fans included:
⸠1 cover fact fan
⸠8 phases of the Moon fact fans
⸠1 Moon facts fact fan
Clipart by:
Artifex
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Planets Snapshots
The planets snapshots notes is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. It covers the planets in our solar system in order from the Sun. Includes a bonus word search and â Show What You Knowâ assessment item.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
**Version 1: **Students research fast facts on the planets to complete the snapshots notes.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the snapshots notes.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Photo Clipz

Solar System Learning Grid
A learning grid to support the study and revision of the Solar System. Students use a dice to decide which square they land on and then answer the question. Can be used individually, in pairs or in small groups. Great for collaborative revision.
Comes complete with an answer key, cut and paste dice, instructions and a blank grid for students to write their answers on if they wish to.
Also includes a bonus word search.
Clipart by:
Artifex
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Planets Boom Cards⢠- Distance Learning
The digital Inner and Outer Planets Boom Cards⢠deck provides students with a fun interactive way to review and consolidate facts and information on the planets and other celestial bodies in our solar system.
Includes the following topics:
⸠inner planets
⸠outer planets
⸠moons
⸠meteors and asteroids
How to use:
Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cardsâ˘deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning⢠website.
Select the âRedeemâ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account [If you donât already have one].
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cardsâ˘.
The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards⢠deck you have purchased.
Using Boom Cards:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires.
For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with âFast Pins,â [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options youâll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account.
Using Fast Play
The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. Youâll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards youâve assigned.
Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS
[Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more]
Clipart by:
Artifex
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Properties of Light Scavenger Hunt
A scavenger hunt focusing on many of the properties and characteristics of light. An engaging and active way for students to explore how light behaves and interacts with the world around them. Works great as a topic starter, review or plenary.
Covers the following properties or characteristics:
⸠reflection
⸠refraction
⸠absorption
⸠transparent
⸠translucent
⸠opaque
⸠types of light [natural and artificial
⸠speed light
Includes a word search, hidden word puzzle and quick quiz. Comes with answer keys.
⸠There are 4 lab properties of light cards on each sheet [4 sheets in total]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets.
⸠Set the cards out around the room at numbered stations [numbers are included on each card].
⸠Provide each student with a question activity sheet.
⸠Students move from station to station completing the gap fill activity sheet.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
⸠Light: Transparent - Translucent - Opaque Doodle Notes
⸠Light: Reflection - Refraction - Absorption Doodle Notes
⸠Light Word Search
⸠Light Boom Cards⢠- Distance Learning
⸠Light [Natural and Artificial] Boom Cards⢠- Distance Learning
⸠Light Visual Vocabulary Word Wall Posters Light Visual Vocabulary Word Wall Posters
⸠Light [Natural and Artificial] Activities
⸠Light [Natural and Artificial] Sources Word Search
Clipart by:
Whimsy Clips
Studio Devanna

Solar and Lunar Eclipses Science Doodles
The Solar and Lunar science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Students are provided with opportunities to identify and define these two types of eclipses.
Comes with a bonus activity puzzle sheet!
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research solar and lunar eclipses to complete the science doodles.
**Version 2: **Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Photo Clipz Clip Art

Rotation and Revolution Science Doodles
The Rotation and Revolution science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. A great way for students to identify and define these two types of motion.
Comes with a bonus activity puzzle sheet!
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research rotation and revolution to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
The Magical Gallery

Rocks and the Rock Cycle Science Doodles
The rocks and the rock cycle science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Includes the three main rock types [igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary] with examples of each.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the rock types to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Also includes a rock cycle diagram for students to complete by adding the transformational processes.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model examples which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
The Painted Crow
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart

Landforms Boom Cardsâ˘
The Landforms Boom Cards provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate their knowledge of different different landforms found on Earth.
Includes the following landforms:
⸠bay
⸠island
⸠butte
⸠canal
⸠canyon
⸠cave
⸠cliff
⸠delta
⸠glacier
⸠hill
⸠island
⸠isthmus
⸠lake
⸠mesa
⸠mountain
⸠oasis
⸠peninsula
⸠pond
⸠river
⸠dune
⸠valley
⸠volcano
⸠waterfall
How to use:
Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cardsâ˘deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning⢠website.
Select the âRedeemâ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account [If you donât already have one].
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cardsâ˘.
The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards⢠deck you have purchased.
Using Boom Cards:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires.
For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with âFast Pins,â [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options youâll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account.
Using Fast Play
The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. Youâll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards youâve assigned.
Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS
[Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more]
Clipart by:
Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Designs
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart