Online interactive science resources covering a range of science topics.
ABPI
Materials may be natural or man-made. They may exist as solids, liquids and gases, and as a mixture of states.
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Alan explores the ideas that began to shape Darwin's theories as he sailed up the west coast of South America on his way to the Galapagos Isla
Alan Peacock
Angela explains how Kew is encouraging primary school children to explore Darwin's big ideas and take part in real science research through th
Angela McFarlane
Anjana describes the relationship between fossils and evolution and how this will be celebrated at this year's annual Fossil Festival: 'E
Anjana K. Ford
TAPS aims to develop support for a valid, reliable and manageable system of primary school science assessment.
Bath Spa University
Cally describes how young children can become involved in a large-scale investigation of adaptation in snails.
Cally Oldershaw
Carol demonstrates how distance doesn't stop you making use of the Jurassic Coast as a stimulus for teaching about rocks.
Carol Sampey
The author looks at why we should and how we could teach evolution to younger children.
Caroline Nicholson
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
<p>Snap Science is a dynamic, comprehensive programme packed with inspirational resources.</p>
Collins