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Whizz Pop Bang Teaching Resources

Ready to download and inspire your class of budding young scientists.


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A non-chronological report on cows

Find out how this animal can create quite a bang!

Topics: Animals including humans

Year groups: Year 3

Types: Reading Resources

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Exploding star

A close-up image of the Crab Nebula

Topics: Earth and space

Year groups: Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6

Types: Short Discussion Topic

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Explosive science

Pupils create a chemical explosion.

Topics: Properties and changes of materials

Year groups: Year 5

Types: Lesson Pack

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Interview with a game developer

Brooke Maggs explains how she became a game developer

Topics: Electricity

Year groups: Year 4

Types: Reading Resources

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How computers work

Find out about the inner workings of a computer

Topics: Electricity

Year groups: Year 4

Types: Reading Resources

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Historical scientist Lucy Wills

Find out how a scientist discovered the hidden powers of a Marmite sandwich.

Topics: Living things and habitats

Year groups: Year 5

Types: Reading Resources

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An explanation text on microwaves

Find out how a microwave works.

Topics: Properties and changes of materials, Electricity

Year groups: Year 5

Types: Reading Resources

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A non-chronological report on sloths

Find out about the famous slow-coach, the sloth.

Topics: Living things and habitats

Year groups: Year 4

Types: Reading Resources

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A non-chronological report on moths

Find out about this group of flying insects

Topics: Living things and habitats

Year groups: Year 2

Types: Reading Resources

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Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer program.

Topics:

Year groups: Year 4

Types: Reading Resources

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Coding

An introduction to coding

Topics:

Year groups: Year 3, Year 4

Types: Lesson Pack

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Yeast cells

An amazing close-up of dividing yeast cells

Topics: Properties and changes of materials

Year groups: Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6, Year 2

Types: Short Discussion Topic

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