Pupils learn about infectious disease treatments, and what happens to medicines, and drugs, when they are swallowed, injected or inhaled.
ABPI
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
Curious to know why he needs to brush and floss his teeth twice a day, a boy visits the dentist.
Microbiology Society
The Secret World of Microbes has been specifically written for upper primary/lower secondary school students.
Microbiology Society
The second in the Marvellous Microbes series asks why should we wash our hands? Includes an experiment to try in the classroom or at home!
Microbiology Society
The brightly coloured leaflet explains how good hand hygiene can reduce the spread of infection and also help avoid food poisoning.
Microbiology Society
Pupils research infectious diseases then design and build a model of a hand washing device for a school in Kenya.
Practical Action
Help the next generation make the link between science and global poverty reduction.
Practical Action
Ideas for small things pupils can do to make a difference to their global community and environment.
Practical Action
These images are ideal for stimulating discussion in science topics for students of all ages and for student project work.
Practical Action
Curriculum-linked science teaching resources based on the work of scientists connected with the Royal Society, allowing teachers and students.
Royal Society
Brought to you by the Salters’ Institute, in partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry.
The Salters' Institute