Carol demonstrates how distance doesn't stop you making use of the Jurassic Coast as a stimulus for teaching about rocks.
Carol Sampey
Emma Vanstone offers engaging activities and links with key stage 1 and early years maths and science enjoy supporting learning in both subjects wi
Emma Vanstone
Hayley Dymond and her year 6 class used microbes as starting points to create links between science and art.
Hayley Dymond
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
Marilyn Brodie and Nicky Fuller consider the maths of the natural world with activities based on Fibonacci numbers.
Marilyn Brodie
Exploring lLife under the microscope. Includes microbe misconception cards
Michael Allen
For some children maths and science are exciting subjects that work side by side, one providing the opportunity to practise and hone skills and kno
Naomi Hiscock
Peter Sainsbury advocates the use of microscopes in the primary classroom to transform the familiar into something quite amazing.
Peter Sainsbury
Bubbles offer many opportunities for investigation in maths and science.
Tanya Shields
It's enough to drive kids batty! How the natural world can be used to enhance the mathematics curriculum.
Victoria Pooler