Carol demonstrates how distance doesn't stop you making use of the Jurassic Coast as a stimulus for teaching about rocks.
Carol Sampey
This article shares some activities developed by the project to engage and enthuse children.
Chris Hatcher
Colin Foster thinks that creationist claims can provide a good opportunity in the science classroom for examining the evidence for evolution.
Colin Foster
Hayley Dymond and her year 6 class used microbes as starting points to create links between science and art.
Hayley Dymond
A viewpoint of how to helpfully talk about evolution with students who may have different beliefs.
James D. Williams
Lois Kelly and Alison Brade describe a cross-curricular project designed to enhance learning about micro-organisms.
Lois Kelly
Explore being facilitators in lessons focusing on microorganisms.
Maria Bertenshaw
Exploring lLife under the microscope. Includes microbe misconception cards
Michael Allen
This article discusses the interrelationship between science and religion, and considers the challenges of teaching evolution in a predominantly Mu
Michael Binder
Mike Dennis, Adrienne Duggan and Deb McGregor describe how drama can help develop a greater understanding of adaptation and evolution
Mike Dennis
Peter Sainsbury advocates the use of microscopes in the primary classroom to transform the familiar into something quite amazing.
Peter Sainsbury
Robbie Kirkman from the Eden Project describes some of their ideas and activities that support the primary science curriculum.
Robbie Kirkman