Filters
Clear allSubject
- Careers (58) Apply Careers filter
- Climate Change (2) Apply Climate Change filter
- Computing (14) Apply Computing filter
- Cross curricular (11) Apply Cross curricular filter
- Design and technology (61) Apply Design and technology filter
- Engineering (45) Apply Engineering filter
- Food Preparation and Nutrition (1) Apply Food Preparation and Nutrition filter
- Leadership (1) Apply Leadership filter
- (-) Remove Mathematics filter Mathematics
- Personal development (1) Apply Personal development filter
- Psychology (1) Apply Psychology filter
- Science (86) Apply Science filter
- Space (1) Apply Space filter
- STEM Clubs (4) Apply STEM Clubs filter
Age range
Type
- Activity sheet (48) Apply Activity sheet filter
- Article (4) Apply Article filter
- Experiment (2) Apply Experiment filter
- Group work (2) Apply Group work filter
- Image (2) Apply Image filter
- (-) Remove Information sheet filter Information sheet
- Interactive resource (13) Apply Interactive resource filter
- Open-ended task (1) Apply Open-ended task filter
- Poster (1) Apply Poster filter
- Presentation (28) Apply Presentation filter
- Self assessment (3) Apply Self assessment filter
- Teacher guidance (58) Apply Teacher guidance filter
- Textbook (1) Apply Textbook filter
- Video (4) Apply Video filter
- Include Physical Resources (0) Apply Include Physical Resources filter
Showing 160 results
This Mathematics Matters case study, from the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, looks at how mathematics modelling can aid investigations into the circulatory system. Blood-related diseases can seriously harm patients’ quality of life and even lead to death. Many of these diseases are caused by...
In this activity students make a comparison of conventional and energy saving light bulbs and ask the questions: How can individuals contribute towards the needs of society? Why have traditional light bulbs been abolished by the EU? In Germany, as in many other European countries, conventional light bulbs are to be...
From the London Engineering Project, this document gives practical advice to practitioners about gender and cultural diversity, and suggests good practice in technology and engineering delivery.
Tunnelworks is a series of teaching and learning resources linking mathematics and science to the Thames Tideway Tunnel project, a major new sewer that will help protect the River Thames from increasing pollution. Background to the project is given in the ...
The National STEM Learning Centre and Network supports the teaching and learning of science, design and technology, computing, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education in schools and colleges throughout the United Kingdom, from primary level to post-16.
...Produced by Rolls-Royce, this booklet tells the story of what makes a high value business. It looks at questions such as: What are high value businesses? What do they look like? Why do they matter? The booklet can be helpful to illustrate the types of career opportunities that are available to students with science...
The competition is for Scottish schools and is divided into four divisions: Primary (P7), Junior (S1 and S2), Middle (S3 and S4), and Senior (S5 and S6). Each year there are two rounds of problems for Secondary schools and three rounds for Primary schools.
- ...
This challenge asks teams of students to plan a major sporting event in their local area. The resource provides an opportunity for students to explore their ideas in a creative environment. Teams can define their own goals and priorities, but may want to focus on three main areas of planning an event:
•...
This maths dictionary provided by mathsphere, is likely to be useful for older primary students and their teachers. It provides a definition for every term teachers are likely to come across when teaching and learning primary mathematics.
This collection includes ACME's series of short briefing papers, called Maths Snapshots, which set out what ACME believe are some of the key issues in mathematics education, identifying challenges and opportunities and providing policy advice on how to overcome challenges and seize opportunities.
...
In this STEMNET resource, Assistant Head Teacher Matthew Evans describes activities undertaken in his specialist Technology College to support STEM subject teaching. The school runs many STEM Clubs and has worked with STEM Ambassadors for nearly 15 years.
Matthew works closely with the STEM Ambassadors and...
This activity is designed to enable students to gain a deeper understanding of the topic of variance and the difference between finding the population variance and the sample variance. Students might expect that the sum of the deviations would be divided by n when finding the sample variance instead of (n-1). The...
This activity highlights the difficulty finding quartiles for small samples sizes as there appears to be more than one method to be found dependent upon the book being used. In this activity a sample size of 11 is chosen as finding the quartiles for this sample size is straightforward. Students are told the number...
In this resource from Cre8ate maths, students critically compare nutritional measures and calculate their daily energy requirements. Initially students fill in the worksheet Can we eat what we like, to prompt a whole class discussion about the consequences of a bad diet. They then use the Sugar, salt and fat...
This Mathematics Matters case study looks at how mathematicians work with epidemiologists to understand the spread of infections and mitigate their effects. Epidemics can threaten the lives of both humans and animals, so it is essential that we react swiftly to any outbreaks. Mathematicians play a key role in...