A look at how copper is essential for life and how it can be used as a biocide. Copper is one of a few elements that are essential for life.
Copper Development Association
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
This downloadable poster has been produced by Gratnells in partnership with the ASE and SchoolScience.
Gratnells
IChemE have produced downloadable classroom resources suitable for students aged 14-19.
IChemE
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
In this activity children compare moss plants to daisies and consider the habitats they prefer to decide those appropriate for bathroom use.
Jackie Clegg
In this activity children will learn the life cycle of a butterfly and create and label a life cycle diagram.
Jackie Clegg
In this activity children use art to record their scientific observations.
Jackie Clegg
In this activity children learn that air is composed of various gases and they determine the importance of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Jacqueline Frost
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