Our earth science packs cover a wide variety of themes; the environment to weather; rocks to space and everything in between.
Each pack has six innovative hands-on sessions designed to get your children understanding planet earth and beyond…
Scroll to explore the full range of earth science packs available.
Why not try a free sample session from our middle primary earth science pack ‘Wild Weather’?
Early Primary (4-7)
Our tried and tested early primary earth science packs are designed with the youngest scientists in mind.
Packed with hand-on activities to develop their curiosity and help them to ask questions about the world around them.
Precious Planets
- Incredible Earth
- Marvellous Mars
- Giant Jupiter
- Stunning Saturn
- Viscous Venus
- Super Sun
”The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.
Dorothy Parker
Middle Primary (7-9)
Our middle primary earth science packs have been tried and tested and are designed with growing scientists in mind.
Packed with hand-on minds-on activities for children to work together and nurture their understanding of the world around them.
Wild Weather
- What goes around…?
- How much does it rain?
- Under pressure
- Taking Earth’s temperature
- Windy days
- Where do we get our weather forecasts from
”Loved that there wasn’t really anything to prepare!
NicolaHatfield Woodhouse
The list of resources for each session was very helpful.
Activities were age appropriate.
Scientific explanations were pitched at the right level.
Upper Primary (9-11+)
Our upper primary earth science packs have been road tested with lots of children and are designed with older scientists in mind.
These packs encourage independence and challenge children’s thinking through more advanced concepts and activities.
Earth’s Climate
- Planetary atmospheres
- Critical carbon dioxide
- Acid vs alkali
- Ocean acidification
- Surveying our air
- What can we do?
”We will always have STEM with us. Some things will drop out of the public eye and will go away, but there will always be science, engineering, and technology. And there will always, always be mathematics.
Katherine Johnson
What’s Out There?
- What’s in our solar system?
- Planetary orbits
- Mighty meteorites
- How do we know what’s out there?
- Marvellous moons
- Exoplanet exploration
”Don't let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your curiosity. It's your place in the world; It's your life. Go on and do all you can with it and make it the life you want to live.
Mae Jamieson
”The children loved the fact buster cards particularly and we ended up playing this as we settled at the beginning of every science club since!
Katrina, Irchester Community Primary