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Science: A STEM approach – Year 1 online resources

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Biological sciences I Chemical sciences I Earth and space sciences I Physical sciences
 
Unit Lesson Page Original link New link (with description) Replacement activity (where required)
Biological sciences 1 4 https://tinyurl.com/zynznqa

Turaco games—Monkey Isle

Recall what living things are by playing the Monkey Isle game <https://tinyurl.com/y22eqbdy>. Discuss any things students are unsure about. How do you know something is living? Ensure students have a correct understanding that a living thing is a plant or an animal.
Biological sciences 1 4  

Timer

 
Biological sciences 1 4  

Mind map

 
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ProProfs quizzes—External features of animals

 
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ssec.si.edu/habitats

YouTube video—Exploring the coral reef

1. View the coral reef habitat video at <https://tinyurl.com/zezao3g>. Pause the video at 0.35 and ask students to suggest what animals they might see in this video. Which animals belong in the ocean? How do you know? Continue to play the video and see if students' suggestions appear.
Biological sciences 3 13  

Digital Y-chart

 
Biological sciences 3 13  

YouTube video—Fish

 
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https://tinyurl.com/lmqc3b

pixabay image—Fish

4. Display a photograph of a fish to the class, such as the one at <https://tinyurl.com/syrobo3>. Together, label the body parts of the fish on the whiteboard, as shown in the diagram on page 16.
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YouTube video—Relax | Forest, birds & urban ASMR sounds

 
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https://tinyurl.com/mc226e5

Image—Emu feet

 
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https://tinyurl.com/n8bvaof

Image—Kangaroo feet

 
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Image—Lizard feet

 
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Image—Wombat

 
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https://tinyurl.com/n23x4vw

enhancetv video—Kangaroos

6. Students explore the kangaroo in greater detail and, as a class, watch the video at <https://tinyurl.com/wtjs2go> after subscribing for free. Stop the video at 3 minutes (it goes into reproduction after that). Discuss how the kangaroo moves and what body parts it uses, how it eats, what body part it breathes through and how it protects itself. Collect a selection of non-fiction books from the library for students to look at in small groups to research further if needed.
Biological sciences 4 19

www.storyjumper.com

Simple digital book creator

 
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https://tinyurl.com/z87pe2h

YouTube video—A bug's life Beautiful butterfly

2. Show students a clip from the movie A bug's life at <https://tinyurl.com/y28gxfg8>. As a class list the bugs that featured, and any other animals they think would be found in a garden.
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YouTube video (QR code page 37)—Parts of a plant | The Dr. Binocs show

 
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sciencing.com—The difference between desert plants & rainforest plants

 
Biological sciences PROJECT 49

https://tinyurl.com/klfxhca

Amazon—Cock-a-doodle-moo: A mixed up menagerie 1. Go to <https://tinyurl.com/u5hwvmd> and click on 'Look inside' to read some sample pages from the book Cock-A-Doodle Moooo! By Keith DuQuette. Ideally read the whole book if you have access to it.
Biological sciences PROJECT 49, 50, 51

www.buildyourwildself.com

Switch Zoo Demonstrate to the class how to go to the website <https://switchzoo.com/newzoo/zoo.htm> and then demonstrate how to navigate the website and create animals.
Biological sciences PROJECT 49

https://tinyurl.com/yde9q3ux

gamesxl—Animal games  
Chemical sciences 1 58  

YouTube video—Space hoppers

 
Chemical sciences 1 58  

YouTube video—Kids teaching kids – Teach your child to make a ponytail

 
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kidspot—How to make easy no-cook play dough

 
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Study ladder—Changes to materials quiz - Replacement TBC

 
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https://soundbible.com

Zapsplat—Sound effects website

Explore other actions by listening to some audio files at <https://www.zapsplat.com> using the search terms 'plastic packet', glass breaking', 'tearing paper' and 'chop wood'. Play to students and ask them to guess what action is making the sound. Be careful not to show the website on the whiteboard as this will give away the answer.
Chemical sciences 6 79  

lifeloveandsugar image—Cheesecake

 
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79

 

Taste—No-bake cheesecake recipe

 
Earth and space sciences 1 96

https://tinyurl.com/nxa9ttr

pinterest—Day and night bottles

Day and night bottles (visit <https://tinyurl.com/t3e94ut> for examples)
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Image—Landscape in day

 
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Image of day sky with a visible moon

 
Earth and space sciences 2 99  

Image—Day sky with moon and sun visible

 

Earth and space sciences

2 99

https://moonphases.willyweather.com.au

Moonrise timetable

 
Earth and space sciences 3 103

https://tinyurl.com/n5k2ufw

Image—Sky and clouds

1. Review the previous lessons by viewing and discussing different art depicting day and night such as <https://tinyurl.com/s3nnysc> and <https://tinyurl.com/y9qkq56v>. As a class, construct a day sky scene on poster paper. Ask students questions such as What other things might you see in the sky, like the clouds? What if it was raining? What if there was a storm? What if it was hot and sunny?

Earth and space sciences

3 103

Image—The Starry Night

Earth and space sciences

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YouTube video—A visit to the National Weather Service

 
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https://tinyurl.com/kdxa9kn

Image—A landscape in all seasons

 
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YouTube video—Seasons

 
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YouTube video—A year on planet Earth (4 seasons)

 
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YouTube video—Natural, constructed and managed features

 
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Image—New York streetscape 'before’ and ‘after’

 
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https://tinyurl.com/kgufsms

YouTube video—Animation: a city, going backwards through time.

4. As a class, explore the impact of development by watching the animation of a city going backwards in time at <https://tinyurl.com/ssrv9r8>. Ask students to name what type of features they can see and whether they are natural, managed or constructed. How are the features different? Are there more natural, managed or constructed features in the past or in the present?

5. In pairs, students complete the table on page 116, and decide which natural features changed, how they changed and which constructed features were added. Students may add other features that they can observe in their local surroundings as well.

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YouTube video—The Lorax – trailer

 
Earth and space sciences PROJECT 121

www.toondoo.com

Sketchpad

2. As a class, view your chosen online drawing tool together. Some suggestions include Sketchpad at <https://sketch.io/sketchpad/>,  Kids Doodle at <https://tinyurl.com/qv8xn6w> or Pixelart at <https://www.pixilart.com/draw>. Allow students one or two lessons to play around with the chosen online tool and familiarise themselves with how it works and what the icon buttons mean.  

3. Students discuss in their group what kind of character they want and what they might look light. Students sketch a rough plan of the character and what their scene will look like; i.e. if they choose a queen as their character then the background may include a castle, river and bridges that they need to cross.

Kids Doodle
Pixilart
Physical sciences 2 135  

YouTube video—Amazing tron dance performed by Wrecking Orchestra

 
Physical sciences 2 135  

YouTube video—What is light energy?

 
Physical sciences 2 135  

Creately T-chart

 
Physical sciences 2 135

https://tinyurl.com/pmbjcfz

Quizizz—Light sources game

6. As a class, select individual students to answer the questions in the online quiz. Students need to identify what is a light source and whether it is natural or man-made.
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Mind map

 
Physical sciences 3 138  

YouTube video—Disappearing color wheel

 
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Digital audio files of sound effects

 
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YouTube video—What is sound?

 
Physical sciences 4 143  

YouTube video of experiment—How to see sound

 
Physical sciences 5 147

https://tinyurl.com/q9o4wl6

YouTube video—Magic School Bus clip ‘Sound is vibration‘

 
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https://tinyurl.com/c6aw55r

BBC bitesize—How are sounds made?

2. Read through the BBC Bitesize information about sound at <https://tinyurl.com/uc8fsmb>, and complete the 'fill in the gaps' activity after each piece of information is read. Complete the reading for 'How are sounds made?', 'How are sounds detected?', 'What is pitch?' and 'What is the volume of sound?'.

N.B. The videos will not play in Australia, only the readable information will display.

Ask students what words describe sound. Write ideas on the board to assist students to complete their investigation. Reinforce the word pitch to describe high and low sounds, and volume to describe loud and soft sounds.

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YouTube video—The magic school bus: In the haunted house

5. As a class, watch the short Magic School Bus video clip about sound as vibration at <https://tinyurl.com/r8p67to>. Ask students if we can really see sound and what the clip actually means. How do music instruments make sound then? Clarify any questions or problems the students may have.