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The Birmingham Institute for Forest Research (BIFoR) is home to the BIFoR FACE facility, one of the world's largest climate change experiments where 150 parts per million extra of carbon dioxide is added to areas of the oak forest, to predict the impact on the ecosystem 50 years into the future.
BIFoR has...
This resource, from Siemens UK, looks at the use of wind farms to provide sustainable energy for a range of communities in a variety of settings. The selection of a New Zealand context is significant as Maori communities see themselves as being responsible for effective stewardship of the land for future...
This activity looks at climate change and its effects on succession in a location in Norfolk over 12000 years ago.
Students carry out a simulation of a bog core analysis, based on work by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research together with data from the Department of Geography, University of...
A pair of videos that investigates the Boyle’s law relationship. The first demonstrates how to undertake the experiment using a pressure sensor and syringe. The second explains how to interpret the data, plot the graph and determine if there is a relationship between the volume of a gas and the pressure.
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A good brief is the foundation for the success of any building project. The objective of the ongoing brief-making ...
Six groups of practical activities produced by the Institute of Physics (IOP), for students to explore key concepts of electricity and magnetism.
Accompanied by the Teachers' and technicians' guide for both the...
With this resource, students develop observation skills by investigating the phenomenon of ‘mate-guarding’ in brine shrimp. Following a teacher-led discussion, students generate hypotheses. For example, one of the hypotheses may be that larger females pair with larger males.
These may be tested...
This collection contains activity packs on a variety of topics at primary level. Each activity pack contains a range of activities, which may be used in class, as part of a whole school science week or in a science club. The activities are hands-on and designed to engage children in a fun, yet stimulating way. They...
Aimed at primary level, this pack contains a range of different activities which and are intended to stretch the imagination. The activities cover a mixture of topics including: materials and their properties, Earth and Space,...
This resource pack is aimed at ...
These materials look at three possible projects that relate to sustainable travel.
* Communications project - students gather information and explain about ‘green’ transport policies, reducing and offsetting carbon footprints.
* Practical project - students investigate how to compare carbon dioxide...
These materials look at three possible projects that relate to household cleaning products:
* Communications project - students gather information about cleaning products, compare them and explain how they are suitable for different cleaning problems.
* Practical project - students investigate how...
These materials look at three possible projects that relate to a wet suit used in open water swimming during a triathlon:
* Communications project - students gather information about the materials wetsuits are made from and explain what features make them suitable for athletes.
* Practical project -...
In this activity students build a model rocket from a kit and test it works
They can investigate the effect of differing engine size or measure the maximum altitude reached by a rocket by using a clinometer and a long tape measure or trundle wheel ...