Dave Eagle, STEM Ambassador, amateur astronomer and mobile planetarium operator, gives his views on the importance of teaching about space and spac
Dave Eagle
Denise Balmer helps out with planning and running an enquiry day to boost science in a local junior school and encourage the class to think scienti
Denise Balmer
Rheology is an enormously far-reaching branch of physics (or physical chemistry) and has a number of different guises.
Dipak K. Sarker
<p>In this activity children explore the science and maths of snowflakes and discover why giant snowballs have appeared on Russian beaches.</
Felix Levinson
In this activity children use the exciting space mission to understand the concept of orbits and to link this to their understanding of gravity.
Felix Levinson
Classroom activities and resources for students aged 11-19 years with film clips, online games and quizzes.
IET
IET offers a range of free secondary curriculum support posters, related to various aspects of electricity and power.
IET Faraday
IOPSpark has been designed to give teachers, trainees and teacher trainers a one-stop-destination to access the best physics resources available.
IOP
A new way to visualise the tree of life. Zoom down to species level.
Imperial College London
Authoritative guidance for teachers on practical physics from the Nuffield Curriculum Centre and the Institute of Physics.
Institute of Physics
In this activity children investigate the effects of gravity and create a series of force diagrams to explain what it would be like in zero gravity.
Jacqueline Frost
The International Year of Astronomy provides a wonderful opportunity to explore with children the amazing universe that surrounds our own planet Ea
Joanne Foo