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The document provides worksheets and exercises for a Cambridge Primary Science curriculum. It includes questions about identifying living things, parts of plants, how plants are affected by light and water, sources of sound and their volume, different materials and their properties, and sorting materials by type. The exercises aim to teach students about key science concepts through practice questions, challenges, and diagrams.

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The document provides worksheets and exercises for a Cambridge Primary Science curriculum. It includes questions about identifying living things, parts of plants, how plants are affected by light and water, sources of sound and their volume, different materials and their properties, and sorting materials by type. The exercises aim to teach students about key science concepts through practice questions, challenges, and diagrams.

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CAMBRIDGE PRIMARY SCIENCE 1: TEACHER’S RESOURCE

Workbook answers
1 Living things
1.1 Animals and plants alive! 1.2 Parts of a plant
Focus Focus
1 1
flower

stem

leaf

roots

Practice
2 Living: lion, butterfly, tree
Non-living: water, Sun, chair Practice
Challenge 2
stem
3 A fish is alive.
A rock is not alive.
A cat can move.
roots
A cat is alive.
Water does not need food.
Water is not alive.
leaf
4 The tree is big/tall.
The leaves are small/big.

flower

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Challenge Challenge
3 3 2 3 Plant A was grown in the light.
Leaf
Plant B has small leaves.
Stem
Stem Plant B has a tall stem.
Plant B was grown in the dark.
Root 4 The plant will not grow.
Root
The stem will not grow.
4 1
The leaves will grow again.
Flower
1.4 Plants need water
Leaf Leaf
Stem Focus
Stem
1 a drawing of a wilted plant
Root Root a drawing of a healthy plant
Practice
4 a 
There are only flowers in picture 4 because
flowers are the last thing to grow on a plant. 2 The three missing drawings should be

b 
There is a root, stem and leaf on each Day 3 wilted plant
picture because the roots grow first, then Day 5 wilted plant
the stem and leaves grow.
Day 6 wilted plant
1.3 Plants and light Challenge
Focus 3 The bricks should be coloured in to show the
height of the plants as below.
1

Dark Light

Practice
2 Plants with light: short stem, green leaves,
big leaves
Plants in the dark: tall stem, yellow leaves, The height is less on day 5 and 6.
small leaves
The plant wilted because it had no water.

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2 Sound
2.1 Sound sources 2.3 Sounds move
Focus Focus
1 The learner should circle sources of sound 1
including: people, bird, telephone, computer,
musical instruments, bell, clock

Practice
2 Nice and not so nice sounds – accept any
reasonable answers.

Challenge
3 Indoor sources of sound – cooking, TV,
shower
Indoor and outdoor sources and sound – a
drum, phone, child
Outdoor sources of sound – an eagle, car rain,
aeroplane

2.2 Loud and quiet


Focus
1 Bubble blowing – quiet
Rain – loud or quiet
Bulldozer – loud
Volcano – loud
Ant – quiet
Bird – loud or quiet
Practice
2 Loud sounds – fire engine, person shouting,
teacher shouting
Quiet sounds – sleeping baby, library
classroom
Challenge
3 Volcano – loudest
Train – loud
Curtains closing – quiet
Tap dripping – very quiet
Tap with lots of water coming out – quiet

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Practice Challenge
2 When a sound source near
3 G C R T V Z Y V D Y
is far away the sound is D M H S L M T Z K R
When a sound source far away F E Y A O O S P L B
is near the sound is
A T A Z N U U O X Z
Sound sources are quiet
louder when you are R R D R T G R D F D
Sounds sources are loud W M A E S D E C N T
softer when you are
N E I M L B X U E N
N U T P D D O N L T
Q B G T M S X N D L

3 Materials in my world
3.1 Different materials
Focus

glass

rock

wood

paper

plastic

fabric

metal

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Practice 3.3 Sorting materials


2 a rubber Focus
b paper 1 Plastic – bin 4
c rock Paper – bin 2
d fabric
Metal – bin 3
e plastic
Glass – bin 1
Challenge 2 Bin 4
3 a The books are made from paper.
Practice
b The clothes are made from fabric.
3 Hard: metal, plastic, rock, glass
c The water bottles are made from plastic.
Soft: fabric, rubber
d The paper clip is made from metal.
Challenge
e The castle is made from rock.
4 a Fabric is flexible.
f The can is made from metal.
b Metal is strong.
3.2 Properties of materials c Glass is hard.

Focus d All of these are shiny.

1 a hard e All of these are flexible.

b strong f All of these are rigid.

c soft 3.4 Changing materials


d hard
Focus
e weak
1 a bend  b  twist
Practice c stretch   d  compress
2 a The brick is strong and dull.
Practice
b The rubber balloon is shiny and weak.
2 a The paper has been twisted.
c The rock is hard and rough.
b The pipe has been bent.
d The glass bottle is shiny and smooth.
c The balloon is being compressed.
e The paper is smooth and weak.
d The rope has been twisted.
Challenge
e The fruit has been compressed.
3 The mirror is made from glass because
a 
this material is shiny.
b The T shirt is made from fabric because
this material is soft.
c The balloon is made from rubber because
this material is flexible.
d The bridge is made from metal because
this material is rigid.
e The castle is made from rock because this
material is strong.

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Challenge 4 a Zara cannot compress the metal.


3 b Zara can compress/bend the fabric.
Material compress bend
c Zara cannot compress the wood.
paper yes yes
metal no yes d Zara can compress/bend the rubber.

fabric yes yes e Zara cannot compress/bend the glass.


wood no no
rubber yes yes
glass no no

4 The Earth
4.1 Planet Earth 4.2 Heat and light from the Sun
Focus Focus
1 The Earth is like a ball. 1 music – yes
There is land on Earth. observing – yes
There are seas on Earth. photographing – yes
Practice playing football – yes

2 living underground – no
the Earth is like a ball
Practice
2 a Light from the Sun helps us to see.
b Light from the Sun can hurt our eyes.
c At night there is no light from the Sun.
land
covered land d The Sun gives us heat to keep us warm.
by a sea
e Without heat from the Sun we would be
very cold.

land covered by a lake

Challenge
3 a The Earth is like very large ball.
b The Earth is a planet.
c The surface of the Earth is made of land.
d Some land is covered with water.
e Earth is home to lots of living things.

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Challenge Practice
3 3 A Chalk
B Limestone
night C Granite
day
Challenge
4 a The hardest rock was granite.
b The softest rock was sandstone.
c The granite broke the stick because it is
hard.
Earth
d Sandstone did not damage the stick
because it is soft.

4 He can see the day side of the Earth. 4.4 Soil


Focus
4.3 Rocks
1 Soil is just dirt
Focus
Plants only need water.
1 Rocks should be correctly named as granite
and slate. Practice
2 Granite is harder 2 worm, beetle, earwig, roots, bone, leaf, stone
Slate is smoother
Challenge
3 Both rocks are strong.
Both rocks are rigid. 3 The soil from the school garden.
It is better because it has rocks, living things
and living things that have died.

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5.2 Our amazing senses


5 Humans
Focus
5.1 Our bodies 1 Red: Orange, chocolate, coffee and banana
Focus coloured in red.
Blue: Mobile phone, tambourine and drum
1 coloured in blue.
hair
Practice
eye ear 2 hearing
nose
mouth

shoulder

chest
taste
elbow
tummy sight

hip
hand
finger

knee
smell
touch

foot
toe
3 a You hear with your ears.
b You see with your eyes.
c You taste with your mouth.
Practice
d You smell with your nose.
2 A This girl has hurt her foot.
B This man has hurt his knee. Challenge
C This woman has hurt her hand. 4 yes no
D This boy has hurt his eye. 1 prediction was right
E This girl has hurt her finger. 2 predictions were wrong

Challenge 5.3 Similar and different


3 Bill: 7 Bricks, Arun: 5 Bricks, Fen: 6 Bricks Focus
Amna has the longest feet
1 Answers are learner-dependent.
Arun has the shortest feet

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Practice Practice
2 a They have different skin colour. Yes ❒
✓ No ❒ 2 a Vegetables Healthy ❒
✓ Not healthy ❒
b They are a different height. Yes ❒ No ❒
✓ b Cake Healthy ❒ Not healthy ❒

c They have similar hair. Yes ❒ No ❒


✓ c Eggs Healthy ❒
✓ Not healthy ❒
d They both have eyes. Yes ❒
✓ No ❒ d Noodles Healthy ❒
✓ Not healthy ❒
e They are both boys. Yes ❒ No ❒
✓ e Sweets Healthy ❒ Not healthy ❒

Challenge Challenge
3 Short: Sam, Chi, Obi Tall: Umar, Dan 3 a All animals need water. (or air)
Black hair: Umar, Obi, Sam Grey hair: Chi, b All animals need air. (or water)
Dan
c All animals need healthy food.
5.4 Staying alive d Humans need these things to stay alive.
Focus e If you eat the wrong food you will be
unhealthy.
1 The following things are needed by animals to
survive and should be coloured in
• aqualungs/air tanks (air)
• water bottles
• Healthy food – fruit, vegetables, packet of
rice, loaf of bread

6 Forces
6.1 Moving things Practice
Focus 2

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Challenge Challenge
3 3 a and b

6.2 Push and pull forces


Focus
1 shopping trolley – push or pull
horse and carriage – pull 4 a The boy pushes the ball with his foot.
curtains – pull and push b The girl pushes the ball with her head.
car and trailer – pull c They can make the ball go faster by
pushing it harder.
toy car – push and pull
d They can make it go slowly with a little
drawer – push push.
keyboard – push
6.3 Making things move
pen top – pull and push
Focus
umbrella – push
1 circle around the girl on the roundabout
Practice
circle around the boy pulling the other boy
2 Any three reasonable pictures of things that on skates
would move if pushed.
Any three reasonable pictures of things that
would move if pulled

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Practice
2
hand / electric hand / electric

hand / electric hand / electric

hand / electric hand / electric

hand / electric hand / electric

hand / electric hand / electric

hand / electric hand / electric

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Challenge 6.5 Magnets can pull


3 toy car Focus
big push – a long way 1 magnetic materials – metal keys, metal nail
small push – a short way non-magnetic materials – brick, wood, cotton,
paper
ball
big push – a long way Practice
small push – a short way 2 Object Material Magnetic or
non-magnetic
6.4 Floating and sinking
fence wood non-magnetic
Focus
nail metal magnetic
1 I predict these things will float: balloon, ball plastic chair plastic non-magnetic
I predict these things will sink: rock, tea, spoon, newspaper paper non-magnetic
coin
scissors metal magnetic
Practice
3 metal
2 the two bowls should be circled
Challenge
the banana shape, the cylinder, the flat plate
shape should have crosses 4
Any solid non-bowl shape.
Any reasonable drawing of a bowl shape
Challenge
3 a and b floating high: balloon
floating lower: an apple, can of cola
c sink to the bottom – a can of cola,
a wooden bat
(accept cola as sink or floating low)
It/rubber is not magnetic/metal.

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