A role play activity for pupils to explore key factors that place people around the world at risk.
Practical Action
A set of four colourful posters showing renewable energy in use in developing countries.
Practical Action
These images are ideal for stimulating discussion in science topics for students of all ages and for student project work.
Practical Action
Help the next generation make the link between science and global poverty reduction.
Practical Action
In this activity children will investigate how a conductive fabric can change the brightness of a bulb.
Primary Upd8 Team
Can we keep street lights bright enough to make people feel safe, but reduce their demand for energy? Look up at the street lights in your area.
RCUK
<p>In this activity children consider what it might be like to be an astronaut on the launch pad.</p>
RI Christmas Lectures 2015
<p>In this discussion activity children focus on the human essentials for life linked to the idea of a vehicle delivering to the ISS.</p>
RI Christmas Lectures 2015
Resources developed by the Climate Change Schools Project to support climate literacy.
Royal Meteorological Society
MetLink is the educational website of the Royal Meteorological Society with weather and climate resources for pupils aged 5-19.
Royal Meteorological Society
Curriculum-linked science teaching resources based on the work of scientists connected with the Royal Society, allowing teachers and students.
Royal Society
What job do you want to do? What are your career aspirations? How could you help to make this job more globally responsible?
S4S - Science for Society