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A variety of games and quizzes, including popular 'Fun-size' activities.
A variety of games and quizzes, including popular 'Fun-size' activities.
A variety of games and quizzes, including popular 'Fun-size' activities.
A variety of games and quizzes, including popular 'Fun-size' activities.
A rich and stimulating learning experience – Exploring Science: Working Scientifically Student Books present Key Stage 3 Science in the series’ own unique style – packed with extraordinary photos...
This collection brings together two books, each with thirteen units: one for students aged 11-14 and one for those aged 14-16. Each unit consisted of photocopiable student sheets with background notes for the teacher. The units were divided into ‘sessions’, most of which cover a double lesson.
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Many of the chemicals we use as drugs, flavourings and perfumes originate from natural sources but often the most economical way of obtaining them is to produce them artificially on an industrial scale. Scientists at the University of Oxford are researching into how to...
This collection consists of two videos presenting mathematics and science lessons which aim to help students to understand how their mathematical skills relate to the real world but also to encourage students to think about careers in STEM professions. The teachers use real-life examples and role-play to motivate...
Empower your learners to consider the causes, effects and solutions of key issues surrounding climate change using this series of lessons.
There are two parts to the Future forest resources. During part A, learners will work together to create a ‘solution tree’ that can be...
Student facing book that builds key skills essential to GCSE success.
Applying Maths in Science, Working Scientifically and Writing Extended Answers are essential to GCSE success. Give your students extra practice on these areas on the trickiest parts of the new GCSE science 9-1 specifications.
Perfect for any of the GCSE Science 2016 9-1 specifications for revision and exam...
In this project, students design a series of tests to find the best toothbrush and obtain quantitative data. Some examples of the properties ytheymay wish to test include:
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Students investigate the properties of materials used for cooking utensils in order to collect quantitative data. For example, if testing for thermal conductivity they should gain a value for the rate at which heat flows through a cross-sectional area of material. Students should also find out if...
Drawing on a number of leading London medical and science centres, sporting events and venues, this unit introduces the topics of nutrition and digestion, health and the skeletal and muscular systems. Each lesson offers students the chance to develop the skills required to work scientifically and to develop their...
One of the major challenges in protecting the health of people in a city is to be able to provide water that is fit to drink. With an increasing populations we are faced with difficult questions:
Would people be happy to drink water that has been recovered from sewage directly?
Do we know or care what...