Physicists in Primary Schools

This collection from Physicists in Primary Schools (PIPS) is designed to interest and enthuse young children with the enjoyment and excitement of physics. Developed by a team from the University of Sheffield for the Institute of Physics (IOP), it is designed to support primary school teachers particularly with abstract concepts when teaching physical processes. The material covers topics within the curriculum with each resource including a presentation and detailed teacher guidance on running activities. Presentations start with basic concepts and end by linking physics research with the children’s everyday experiences. Activities, which are designed to engage children through focused practical work, use mainly resources to be found in the home and involve the whole class.

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Earth and the Solar System

This resource from Physicists in Primary Schools (PIPS) supports the teaching of Earth and Space at Key Stage Two. A presentation introduces Earth and the planets of our solar system, with an activity in which children help demonstrate the relative sizes of planets and the distances between them. It moves on to...

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