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A non-chronological report on Archaeopteryx

A dinosaur thought to be one of the early ancestors of birds.

Topics: Evolution and inheritance

Year groups: Year 6

Types: Reading Resources

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Fossils: An interview with a palaeontologist

Natalia Jagielska studies Jurassic pterosaurs

Topics: Rocks

Year groups: Year 3

Types: Reading Resources

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An explanation text on gliders

Find out more about these non-powered aircraft

Topics: Forces and magnets

Year groups: Year 5

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A non-chronological report on badgers

Learn more about these nocturnal animals

Topics: Animals including humans

Year groups: Year 2

Types: Reading Resources

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Light: Star constellations

Pupils wll explore how we see light with a simple activity

Topics: Light

Year groups: Year 6

Types: Lesson Pack

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Space: Out-of-this-world wonders

Find out some of what we can see through a telescope

Topics: Earth and space

Year groups: Year 5

Types: Reading Resources

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Historical scientist Edwin Hubble

Edwin Hubble changed the way we think about the universe

Topics: Light

Year groups: Year 6

Types: Reading Resources

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How telescopes work

Find out how they help us to learn about space.

Topics: Light

Year groups: Year 6

Types: Reading Resources

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Beautiful bacteria

A piece of art made from growing bacteria on a special gel!

Topics: Properties and changes of materials

Year groups: Year 4, Year 5, Year 6

Types: Short Discussion Topic

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An interview with Dr Chris van Tulleken

Dr Chris van Tulleken is a scientist, doctor and TV presenter

Topics: Animals including humans

Year groups: Year 4

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A non-chronological report on llamas

Find out more about these animals' amazing healing powers

Topics: Animals including humans

Year groups: Year 6

Types: Reading Resources

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Historical scientist Edward Jenner

Find out where the word vaccination comes from, and who invented it

Topics: Animals including humans

Year groups: Year 6

Types: Reading Resources

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