Andy Markwick sheds light on how Year 6 (aged 10-11) children can work scientifically with light and shadows.
Andy Markwick
Easy ways to demonstrate temperature-sensing with thermochromic paint and to measure force with Electrolycra.
Catherine Dunn
'The conundrum we face is ensuring children are taught the science they need to form a literate society, while the science is running away from the
Dr Leigh Hoath
Following a presentation she gave at an ASE regional meeting, Emily Baker recommends some apps to enhance outdoor learning.
Emily Baker
This article outlines one way of addressing children's difficulties with forces, following his successful presentation of it at the Associatio
Graham Perrin
Holly Bestley from the Zoological Society of London outlines how technology can help make the most of exploring the natural world.
Holly Bestley
An introduction to a simple WebQuest tool to a year 5 class to support an enquiry-based approach to teaching aspects of 'Earth and space'
James Barker
Jen and Steve Smyth highlight how you can support your science teaching trains your next stop announcing the next stop in your classroom!
Jen Smyth
Kate reflects on her school's journey in engaging children in engineering and technology.
Kate Sutton
Liz highlights the importance of meeting all the demands of teaching design and technology when it is often taught alongside science.
Liz Lawrence
Luke Carter explores the pros and cons of using tablet computers in the science classroom.
Luke Carter