Anne outlines how trainee teachers develop futuristic primary science classes.
Anne Temple-Clothier
Carol demonstrates how distance doesn't stop you making use of the Jurassic Coast as a stimulus for teaching about rocks.
Carol Sampey
Idea on teaching about variation and our staple food crops.
Claas Wegner
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
Lucie Muir and Rae Tabram show you how to 'go wild' in the classroom with ARKive.org a free multimedia guide to the world's animals
Lucie Muir
Explore being facilitators in lessons focusing on microorganisms.
Maria Bertenshaw
Exploring lLife under the microscope. Includes microbe misconception cards
Michael Allen
Peter Sainsbury advocates the use of microscopes in the primary classroom to transform the familiar into something quite amazing.
Peter Sainsbury
Robert Milne believes that food gardening should be included in the school curriculum and backed by university-based teacher training.
Robert Milne