There are many places teachers search for new resources. In the past I have had filing cabinets full of worksheets and a pocketful of memory sticks containing a whole host of resources of varying quality – but you don’t need to do this anymore.
One of the most useful functions of the eLibrary is the ability to make your own lists of resources and share them with colleagues. Each time you log on the National STEM Centre website you are able to easily find your favourite resources.
Click here to see some of the lists that subject specialists at the National STEM Centre have created:
- secondary mathematics: mathematics in art
- secondary science: static electricity
- secondary design and technology: robotics
- primary science: Year 6: evolution and inheritance
You can even let us know what you think of these lists by rating them - all you need to do is click on the stars next to the list.
Have a go at making a list yourself and share it with a colleague...