Volcano Animation



Volcano animation – youtube embedded here

The animation shows eruption, and the processes leading up to the eruption, of a volcano. It explains that pressure of gases builds up underground until, eventually, it becomes so great that there is a violent explosion hurling dust and debris in to the sky and the surrounding area.

As the pressure is released the remaining gases in the magma (molten rock) cause lava to flow out and down the side of the volcano destroying everything in its path. Eventually the lava cools and forms a solid plug and the process begins again.


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How do volcanoes work?



How do volcanoes work?

How do volcanoes work? by Manchester Museum

This printable PDF explains how volcanoes erupt. It also gives step by step instructions on how to build a volcano of your very own

The lava that erupts from a volcano is in fact really hot rock. It is rock that has been heated so much that it has become runny. When this runny rock is underground, it is called magma.

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R.E. Overview



Below you will find a list of all the R.E. materials reviewed on this site. Each has been carefully considered and reviewed and many come with suggestions for use.

The Easter Story – Each element of the story is depicted with a quality illustration and easy to read  text – ideal for use on an interactive whiteboard.

 

The Easter Story



The Easter Story

The Easter Story from topmarks.co.uk

Top marks always provides high quality resources and this is no exception. The format is ideal for use on an interactive whiteboard.

Each element of the story is depicted with a quality illustration and easy to read  text. This activity would be ideal as an introduction to a writing session, enabling the discussion of timelines, sentence structure, paragraphing and the use of illustration.

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Is it Alive? Characteristics of living things



Is it Alive? by bbc.co.uk

Characteristics of living things
An animated sequence by the BBC that shows the key differences between living things, dead things and things that have never been alive. In a park setting, we see birds, trees and rabbits.

The commentary tells us that like all living things, they react to their surroundings, grow, reproduce, feed and get rid of waste. They need air, too.

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