Five new things about Explorify
...that will be helpful when planning for next year.
Tips from the Explorify team and other teachers to help you make the most of Explorify in your class.
We asked teachers who have trialled Explorify in their classrooms to tell us their experiences.
Assessment is something teachers do all the time, yet assessment in science is a topic teachers often say they worry about. Let's walk through a teaching sequence about classification.
...that will be helpful when planning for next year.
It’s National Numeracy Day on 18th May so here’s a handful of Explorify activities that will provide a context in which to exercise those maths skills.
Be the first to try one of our brand-new Odd One Out activities.
When it comes to planning support for science, Explorify aces it, going beyond its own set of engaging activities and guidance to signpost excellent sources elsewhere, but what about that odd, unplanned, 15 minutes? Is an unplanned dive into Explorify ever a good idea?
Our Have You Ever? activities are designed to get the whole class involved. Read our tips on how to get the most from this discussion activity.
Although Explorify activities are not sorted by an EYFS category, many Early Years practitioners enjoy using some of our activities in their setting.
Our Listen What Can You Hear activities are great for encouraging children to explain their thinking and apply their knowledge in new contexts.
Exciting update for all teachers in Wales.
Mission Survive activities put your class's creativity to the test through fun, imaginative, hands on challenges. They can help reinforce learning, by creating first hand experiences of building their ideas and seeing how well they work.
Problem Solvers are the perfect activity for getting students to think critically and creatively in class, like scientists. Designing a solution to a problem will give your pupils the opportunity to explore their ideas and knowledge in order to address the challenge.
Watch teachers who have trialled Explorify in their classrooms tell us about their experiences.
Have you been wondering how Explorify can support you as you encourage your pupils to work in a scientific way? Read our top tips to find out!
Working together to plan an investigation will really get your class thinking like scientists!
A question to make pupils think! Our What If? activities aren't designed for practical investigation, rather a fun way to help children place their ideas and thoughts in new contexts.
With these Odd One Out activities, there is no right or wrong answer! Encourage each child to say which is the odd one out for them after a discussion about similarities and differences.
Encourage children to discuss what's going on in these short, distraction-free videos! You'll find they naturally start to explain their thinking and apply their knowledge in new contexts.
Encourage your children to use their sense of touch, hearing and smell to work out what's contained in these mystery bags! A tried and tested favourite with teachers, spark curiosity and debate with a selection of everyday objects.
Our popular Zoom In, Zoom Out activities are sure to engage your class! Read our tips on how to get the most from this visually engaging activity.
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Explorify supports your pupils to think like scientists – but that doesn’t mean it's only for science!
Assessment is something teachers do all the time, yet assessment in science is a topic teachers often say they worry about. Let's walk through a teaching sequence about classification.
When did you last hear that something really good for teaching is free? Welcome to Explorify, a free digital tool to help with science teaching. Developed by Wellcome, a global charitable foundation, Explorify is used by teachers in nearly 10,000 UK primary schools.
Welcome to Explorify!
Use these Explorify activities to build maths and numeracy skills with your class.
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