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Birmingham Institute for Forest Research (BIFoR) has provided a free online learning platform for schools which includes curriculum linked activities, developed to support secondary school students. These activities provide the opportunity for students to join a growing community of citizen scientists who are...
This is a classroom-based activity from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute that allows students to explore the features of two bacterial pathogen genomes. The aim of this activity is to highlight the role of different genetic components in two closely related subspecies of Salmonella enterica, and to identify how...
This resource pack from Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) focuses on the role of judgment in animal behaviour studies. It consists of:
*background information for teachers
* images of Canada goose goslings at various stages of development and images of seven of the behaviours of...
Ball on a tether released (horizontal plane)
Circular motion: ball on tether released (vertical plane)
Circular motion: horizontal ball in a hoop (Tim holding)
Circular motion: vertical ball in a hoop (clamped)
Circular motion: vertical ball in hoop (Tim holding)
Collisions: inelastic collision top view
Collisions: inelastic little spin
Collisions: oblique collision
Collisions: rebound (v-t)
Collision: small mass into large mass
Collisions: equal mass straight (x-t)
This resource is based around the chemical composition of the human body and the origin of elements in the universe. Students can input a mass in the spreadsheet to see what proportion of their mass is from elements created in the Big Bang, in stars and in supernovae. Graphs are also shown for the relative...