The National Space Academy project has become the UK's leading national education programme based on space science and engineering, with full
In this activity children consider scientific evidence about the Earth and other planets and consider what factors make a planet suitable for life.
In this activity children learn how forces cause movement and to understand the way that liquids behave enables us to use them in hydraulic systems.
Jeremy Curtis, Head of Education and Skills at the UK Space Agency, writes: As Tim Peake, the first British European Space Agency astronaut enters
Electrical investigations from the archives: Continuing our exploration into the archives of our ‘Red and Blacks’ – Developing 10-11 Years understa
In this activity children use data to determine positions using the same method as satellite navigation equipment.
In this activity, children will consider the impact on the skateboarding experience of reducing friction by lifting the board off the ground