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Image This area of our website has been provided primarily for school tutors. It offers the ability to download a wide range of valuable learning materials for Key Stage 2, 3 and 4 pupils.

To download the resource files, simply right-click (Windows)/Ctrl-click (Macintosh) and select the appropriate option.

Select one of the categories below to view additional resources ...
Primary Schools (KS2) | Secondary Schools (KS3) | Secondary Schools (KS4) | GCSE Astronomy |


3_Days and Nights.pdf Image Days and NIghts

A worksheet that helps pupils to relate night and day to the spinning Earth.

14_Shadows.pdf Image Shadows and the Sun

A worksheet for younger pupils that exlores the relations between the lengths and positions of shadows and the position of the Sun in the sky.

16_Shadows.pdf Image Shadows
A simple but effective worksheet about shadows and how shadows change with the position of the Sun.

17_Shadows Word Search.pdf Image Shadows Word Search
A simple Word Search that can be used as a lesson starter or revision exercise. Words include those connected with Shadows and Sources of Light.

25_Space Word Search.pdf Image Space Word Search
A Word Search involving 10 common words associated with Space (rocket, telescope, Jupiter etc.). Makes a good lesson starter activity or can be used as a stimulus at the start of Space-related topics.

26_The Sun and Shadows.pdf Image The Sun and Shadows - Who Is Right?
Pairs of pupils have something to say about how shadows are formed...but who is right? This simple exercise can be used for revision purposes or as a lesson starter activity.


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