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Skeleton Activities for Kids

Did you know the Human skeleton is made up of more than 200 bones? Human babies are born with around 300 bones, but as they grow some fuse together! See more

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Science experiments for learning about the Human body

WEBHuman Body Science for Secondary School. Make a model of a pumping heart using a jar. Make a model of an animal cell. An edible version is especially fun! …

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Human Body Facts

WEBThe brain can detect 10,000 different smells! Nerve signals or impulses travel at 250mph! Around 90% of people are right handed! DNA is shaped like a twisted …

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20 AMAZING Science Fair Project Ideas

WEBMake a Scribble Bot. A Scribble or Art Bot is a fantastic creative science fair project. Try changing the position of the pens and size of spinner to change the effect. …

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Heart Rate Investigation for Kids

WEBHow to set up a heart rate investigation. Record your pulse rate at rest, by counting pulse beats on the wrist for 1 minute. Run around outside or do star jumps for 1 …

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How are bacteria different to viruses

WEBBacteria are bigger than viruses, but are still very small. They are about 1/100 the size of a normal body cell. Bacteria are living cells. Single cell organisms which can …

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Why do we have bones

WEBDo you have any fun activities related to bones to share? More activities for learning about bones. We love this life size skeleton from Fun at Home with Kids. The …

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Natural and Artificial Immunity

WEBThis helps a new baby fight infections while their own immune system matures. This is known as natural passive immunity. Antibodies are made by a person …

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Fine Motor Skills

WEBThese activities are designed to be carried out by children working with a parent, guardian or other appropriate adult. The adult involved is fully responsible for …

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How does exercise affect heart rate

WEBExercise increases the rate at which energy is needed from food, increasing the need for both food and oxygen by the body. This is why when we exercise both …

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Preschool Science Experiments and Activities

WEBThese activities are designed to be carried out by children working with a parent, guardian or other appropriate adult. The adult involved is fully responsible for …

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Tooth Decay Experiment with Egg shells

WEBPour the same amount of fizzy drink, vinegar, water and tea or coffee into your jars. Add a whole raw egg still in it’s shell to each, cover an extra egg with …

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Science Activities to Teach Kids About Pollution

WEBPollution Activities for 6-10 year olds. Set up a pretend oil spill using cooking oil for children to clean up! Create your own water filter using filter paper, stones and …

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Colour mixing with food colouring and water

WEBMore colour mixing activity ideas. Steve Spangler has a brilliant spinning wheel!. Rainy Day Mum has a great mess free colour mix activity.. How about colour …

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Join the fight against Superbugs #AD

WEBStage 2 – What’s the most effective way to wash hands. Split the group into three. Group 1 should use a wet wipe to clean their hands. They shouldn’t scrub, just …

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