Niki Whitburn sets children the challenge of producing 'clean' water and investigating the real-life process to help them appreciate the
Niki Whitburn
Andy Markwick sheds light on how Year 6 (aged 10-11) children can work scientifically with light and shadows.
Andy Markwick
Carol Bostrom describes a cross-curricular approach to studying weather that enthused her class.
Carol Bostrom
Chris King from the Earth Science Education Unit outlines some activities that develop learning about Earth processes and the rocks they form throu
Chris King
Gokhan Serin describes how the weather provided an ideal context for integrating science, technology, engineering and maths in the classroom.
Gokhan Serin
What does effective ‘Environmental’ or ‘Sustainability Education’ look like? How does this link to best practice STEM education?
Margaret Fleming
Maria Kambouri and Anthia Michaelides try using drama and mime with young children in Cyprus to help them understand the water cycle.
Maria Kambouri
Mathew Richardson from the Met Office explains what the national weather service can offer you to help teach about the science behind weather and f
Mathew Richardson
Murray Dale offers some practical support for teaching about weather, climate and climate change.
Murray Dale
Padraig MacAogain outlines how the cold winter season can support science teaching.
Padraig MacAogain
Robin James outlines the science behind using the power of the wind to drive and race small buggies.
Robin James
Showing how literacy and science really work well together, illustrated with an amazing story about the water cycle from Jamie (aged 9).
Sarah Parker