This article describe how the Zoological Society of London is working with teachers to enhance the experience and learning for all who take a trip
Rachel Haydon
This interactive activity explores the links between the food we eat and the energy it gives us.
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An interactive activity about the different bones and organs in the body, where they are and what they do.
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Online interactive science resources covering a range of science topics.
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Activities designed to encourage children to think about the characteristics of a range of animals, including humans.
ABPI
Teaching resources, videos and fun activities for pupils aged 5 to 18. Bring the wild to your classroom with ARKive Education!
ARKive Education
An English-focused activity about the importance of characters in storytelling.
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Children take part in a simulation of a smallpox outbreak and also draw and analyse a graph for a real smallpox outbreak.
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Children explore some of the most famous paintings depicting Dr Jenner's revolutionary experiment on James Phipps.
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Children revise key learning from across the 'Why You'll Never Catch Smallpox' activities and explore how Jenner's discovery has c
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A discussion-based activity comparing the ethics and scientific processes of Dr Jenner's work with those of modern clinical trials.
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Alan Peacock develops the links between science and poetry.
Alan Peacock