Ice Eggs in Science EYFS KS1 KS2.

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Ice Eggs in Science EYFS KS1 KS2

Ice Eggs for Foundation Rationale for Ice Eggs in EYFS Ice Egg Hunt Playing with Ice Eggs Cross Curricular links

Rationale EYFS During this early stage children will need time to play with the ice eggs before you introduce an activity. Children can use their sense to explore the ice eggs. Health & Safety!

Ice Egg Hunt Aim: To encourage children to try and recognise colder/hotter places. Place ice eggs in various locations and encourage the children to think where would be the best place to try and hide an ice egg. After children have gone on their ice egg hunt, ask the children where they think a bad place to hide an ice egg would be.

Playing with Ice Eggs Aim: Encourage the children to observe changes in the ice eggs. Provide children with different materials such as sand, water, hot water bottles etc. See what they notice about the effects these materials have on the ice eggs.

Cross Curricular Links Ice Egg Art: Provide children with different diluted coloured dye’s to pour over their ice egg. Make your own ice eggs, play with different shapes and sizes.

Ice Eggs for KS1 Rationale for Ice Eggs in KS1 Alien Egg Investigation Recording Results Cross Curricular links

Rationale for Ice eggs in KS1 To develop scientific enquiry skills. Tell children you have been given two different types of alien eggs by scientist that need their help. One alien egg is good as must survive, one is dangerous and must be destroyed! Fair test Observing results Recording results

Alien Egg Investigation Aim: Children to carry out their own investigation in to where to put an alien egg they want to survive and where to put one that they don’t. Encourage Children to come up with predictions, other than just putting the alien eggs in to hot/cold places? (hot/cold water). As a class decide on method – timings for experiment, how to make it a fair test etc.

Calling all Stars and Space Explorers! We have received a batch of frozen good alien eggs which must survive and a batch of frozen dangerous alien eggs which must not survive ! What planet do you think we should put the good alien eggs on? What planet do you think we should put the dangerous alien eggs on? Mars Venus Earth Mercury Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto

Recording Results What was my question? Draw a picture of what we did Draw a picture of our results Which type of planet would we want to put the good alien egg on? Which type of planet would we put the dangerous alien egg on?

Cross Curricular Links Alien Egg Art: Draw a picture of the alien you think either of the eggs belong to. Literacy: Write a poem about the frozen planet these ice alien eggs have come from.

Ice Eggs for KS2 Rationale for Ice Eggs in KS2 Fresh Water Ice Eggs Vs Salt Water Ice Eggs Cross Curricular links

Rationale for Ice Eggs in KS2 To learn what happens when you freeze water and what happens when it melts. Using appropriate scientific language and terms including SI units of measurement. Recording continuous data.

Fresh Water Ice Eggs Vs Salt Water Ice Eggs Make one ice egg using fresh water and one with water that has had salt added to it. Put both in the freezer having made predications as to which one will freeze best and why. Because it needs to be much colder for salt water to freeze the fresh water Ice egg should freeze first Links: helps explain why the Antarctic ice sheet is frozen even though salt doesn’t freeze.

Cross Curricular Links PE: Ice dance to ‘frozen’ music. Geography: Melting polar ice caps and climate change. Numeracy: Calculating and comparing temperature.

Resources http://www.climatelab.co.uk/p/ice_cap_meltdown.pdf http://primaryscience.net/ http://www.primaryinteractive.co.uk/science.htm http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/science/science.htm