
Skin
There are hundreds of skin conditions that affect humans. The most common skin conditions can have similar symptoms. Read the descriptions provided and match each title with its correct traits.
There are hundreds of skin conditions that affect humans. The most common skin conditions can have similar symptoms. Read the descriptions provided and match each title with its correct traits.
The Earth’s oxygen is constantly being used and recreated by different processes. All of these elements together make up the oxygen cycle. Label the three main stages of this cycle.
One of the unique traits of a mammal is that they give birth to live young. Cut out each card and pair the photo of the grown mammal with the correct name for their newborn.
Examine this photo of a river taken by Captain Splash in Canada.
Work your way through the picture in alphabetical order, labelling each section of the river.
There are five main sections of a tree. Work your way around the tree trunk maze, until you get to the center (heartwood) of the trunk. As you encounter each part, name it correctly before continuing.
Poetry is one of the most popular forms of literature. Professor Rights has created a rhythmic poem about sustainability. Select your favourite poetic type, and write a poem about a beloved hobby.
There is a theory that people are either left-brained or right-brained. Work out whether you are an analytical or creative thinker, then colour in the items corresponding with that side of the brain.
In 1927, Edwin Hubble created the tuning fork diagram. It was a labeling system for galaxies based on their shape. Read the facts and pair them with the correctly shaped galaxy, based on Hubble’s discoveries.
Carefully observe the details of the creatures provided. Then cut them out and sorting them into two groups: insects and non-insects. But remember, all insects have three body parts and six legs.
While using the rubbish tracking radar, Captain Splash has spotted a group of old tyres lying on the ocean floor. Work your way through the depths of internal waves and bring them back to the surface.
Leaves come in many different colours, shapes, and sizes. Go into your garden or local park and see how many of the provided types you can find, ticking each off as you discover it. Remember some trees have more than one leaf shape.
Scientists believe the evolution from apes to humans begun five to eight million years ago. Replace the photo on the left with a picture of half your face. Next draw a futuristic version of yourself on the right-hand side, keeping your main features visible.