An interactive activity about the different bones and organs in the body, where they are and what they do.
ABPI
This interactive activity explores the links between the food we eat and the energy it gives us.
ABPI
NEW guidance on Outdoor Learning, Assessment and Senior Leadership.
ASE Education Group
The Gardening Club Grant Scheme has provided schools with the means to develop natural habitats in their school grounds.
Amanda Jones
How a relevant and meaningful science curriculum was developed at a school for young people with autism spectrum disorders.
Di Stead
By looking into provision for learners with identified special educational needs we can learn more about how to meet individual children's needs an
Dr Leigh Hoath
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
Kate outlines PSfA resources and ideas designed to raise engagement in science for pupils with special educational needs.
Kate Heaton
Marion shares some approaches for teaching science in a special school.
Marion Frankland
The brightly coloured leaflet explains how good hand hygiene can reduce the spread of infection and also help avoid food poisoning.
Microbiology Society
The Society for General Microbiology produce a range of resources for teaching microbiology for students aged 7-19.
Microbiology Society
The Secret World of Microbes has been specifically written for upper primary/lower secondary school students.
Microbiology Society