Science (KS1) content list
Here is the total list of Interactive Flash activities that you will be able to use if you receive the Key Stage 1 Science e-gadgets. This excludes the hundreds of illustrations and photographs that you will also be able to use. Click on the hi-lighted topics to sample them.
- A balanced meal
- A balanced plate
- Adults and babies - 1
- Adults and babies - 2
- Animal habitats
- Baby and toddler
- Butterfly life cycle
- Can you name these parts of the body?
- Can you put these pictures in order from youngest to oldest?
- Stages of growth
- Caterpillar to butterfly
- Changing movement - lawn mower
- Changing movement - roundabout
- Changing movement - seesaw
- Changing movement - swing
- Changing shape
- Changing shape through heat
- Changing shape through heat - photos
- Changing shape using force
- Dandelion life cycle
- Describing sounds
- Different plants
- Eating and drinking
- Experimenting with melting ice
- Experimenting with toy cars
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 1
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 2
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 3
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 4
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 5
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 6
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 7
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 8
- Experimenting with toy cars. - 9
- Explore the park
- Finding electrical appliances in the kitchen
- Finding electrical appliances in the living room
- Finding plants
- Frog life cycle
- Frog spawn to frog
- Fruit or veg?
- Glove puppet
- Growing beans investigation
- Growing older
- How are we different?
- Humans and other animals
- Keeping healthy
- Light explorer
- Listening to sounds
- Listening to Sounds 1
- Listening to Sounds 2
- Listening to Sounds 3
- Listening to Sounds 4
- Listening to Sounds 5
- Listening to Sounds 6
- Listening to Sounds 7
- Listening to Sounds 8
- Listening to Sounds 9
- Listening to Sounds 10
- Listening to Sounds 11
- Listening to Sounds 12
- Listening to Sounds 13
- Listening to Sounds 14
- Listening to Sounds 15
- Listening to Sounds 16
- Listening to Sounds 17
- Living & non-living things
- Look at your body
- Making a face
- Making ice-cubes
- Material strengths
- Materials and finished objects
- Measuring differences
- Melting ice
- My arm
- My body
- My head
- My leg
- Natural and man-made
- Parts of the body
- Plant labelling
- Plant lifecycle
- Plant or animal?
- Push or pull - buggy?
- Push or pull - door?
- Push or pull - supermarket trolley?
- Push or pull - toy?
- Push or pull - window blind?
- Push or pull? - 1
- Push or pull? - 2
- Shiny objects
- Simon says
- Sorting animals
- Sorting materials
- Sources of light
- Speeding up and slowing down - cricket 1
- Speeding up and slowing down - cricket 2
- Speeding up and slowing down - cricket 3
- Speeding up and slowing down - cricket 4
- Strengths of light
- Suitable materials
- Testing sound and distance
- The five senses
- The Sun
- Torch circuit
- Water and steam
- What do all plants need to grow well?
- What do we call this activity?
- What does this circuit need to make the torch work?
- What force is used to change the shape of these materials?
- What kinds of mechanisms are used to make these pictures move?
- What makes it move - sand wheel?
- What makes it move - water mill?
- What makes it move - water wheel?
- What makes it move - windmill?
- What material is used to make these objects? (photographs)
- Where are the seeds? - 1
- Where are the seeds? - 2
- Which animal would you expect to find under the flower pot?
- Which battery does it need?
- Which bird lives near water?
- Which bread is best for...?
- Which cam will make the follower rise and fall once with each complete turn?
- Which cam will make the follower rise and fall three times with each complete turn?
- Which material was used to make these objects?
- Which of these gives the strongest light?
- Which of these is a baby frog?
- Which of these is true?
- Which of these living things is not an animal?
- Which of these materials is not found naturally?
- Which of these materials would make the best bucket?
- Which of these objects does not need electricity?
- Which of these objects will not reflect light?
- Which of these toys would you pull?
- Which plants give us food?
- Will it work?


