Filters
Clear allSubject
- Careers (23) Apply Careers filter
- Climate Change (1) Apply Climate Change filter
- Computing (8) Apply Computing filter
- Cross curricular (8) Apply Cross curricular filter
- Design and technology (70) Apply Design and technology filter
- (-) Remove Engineering filter Engineering
- Leadership (1) Apply Leadership filter
- Mathematics (29) Apply Mathematics filter
- Personal development (1) Apply Personal development filter
- STEM Ambassadors (2) Apply STEM Ambassadors filter
- STEM Clubs (1) Apply STEM Clubs filter
Age range
Type
- Activity sheet (50) Apply Activity sheet filter
- Article (1) Apply Article filter
- Demonstration (3) Apply Demonstration filter
- Experiment (15) Apply Experiment filter
- Group work (4) Apply Group work filter
- Information sheet (14) Apply Information sheet filter
- Interactive resource (2) Apply Interactive resource filter
- Open-ended task (1) Apply Open-ended task filter
- Poster (7) Apply Poster filter
- Presentation (13) Apply Presentation filter
- Quiz (2) Apply Quiz filter
- Self assessment (1) Apply Self assessment filter
- (-) Remove Teacher guidance filter Teacher guidance
- Textbook (1) Apply Textbook filter
- Video (14) Apply Video filter
- Include Physical Resources (0) Apply Include Physical Resources filter
Showing 111 results
In this practical activity, from the Institution of Engineering and Technology, students investigate the properties of smart springs and see how they might be used as muscles in a robotic arm. This activity can be used as an extension to the related activity ‘...
From Rolls-Royce, these materials are designed to show students the exciting range of careers that are available for students with science, technology, engineering or mathematics skills.
This resource aims to help students see the link between classroom STEM subjects and opportunities in the world of work....
In this activity, from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), students read about a Wi-Fi system (often called WLAN — wireless local area network) and produce a diagram to show how the ‘wireless’ part is, by necessity, short-range. Mostly, the signal is...
In this activity, students explore the requirements of aerodynamic design through testing simple shapes in a wind tunnel and explain the link between the test results from a wind tunnel and air resistance. The activity focuses on students acquiring an understanding of...
This activity, from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), introduces students to Wi-Fi, its properties and capabilities, using a real-life scenario as the context.
Body centric communications have...
This engineering activity, suitable for children in computing lessons, looks at the basics of flowchart construction. Simple examples, such as the decisions made by a dog chasing a stick, are used to make flowchart representation of algorithms accessible to younger children. A simple design activity requires...