The authors describe how children worked with professional scientists to do environmental research in their local river.
Dewi Owen
The authors learn through their enthusiasm for fieldwork and biodiversity.
Graham Scott
Luke Tilley explores the world of insects and offers ideas on how you can get involved during National Insect Week.
Luke Tilley
Nicola Kitchen shows you how approaching pond-dipping in the right way can lead to children appreciating the real complexity of food chains.
Nicola Kitchen
Paul and Robert describe how the gardens can encourage active enquiry and cross-curricular approaches to science.
Paul Matthews
Paul considers ways of teaching about ecosystems that challenge doing things 'the way we have always done them'.
Paul Tyler
Rob Bowker shows how children's perceptions of tropical rainforest developed through their observational drawings.
Rob Bowker
Sue Fielding and Meriel Jones share how the Bonkers Bugs team used the outdoors as a cross-curricular learning environment.
Sue Fielding
The ASE Science swap shop is full of shared ideas for activities for each age range (Age 3-11).
The Great Bug Hunt 2017 winners days.
This competition, now in its fourth year, fits into the curriculum and helps to develop Working Scientifically too, it also fits perfectly with man