Materials may be natural or man-made. They may exist as solids, liquids and gases, and as a mixture of states.
ABPI
Andy Markwick and Kevin Watts explore properties and changes of materials, introducing some ideas for chemistry activities.
Andy Markwick
TAPS aims to develop support for a valid, reliable and manageable system of primary school science assessment.
Bath Spa University
Bert Nagel shares another interesting and simple adaptation to create something special out of the ordinary.
Bert Nagel
Bert Nagel explores how, using just drinking straws and staples, you can make wands that produce beautiful soap bubbles.
Bert Nagel
The popular science shows that strip science down to its bare essentials.
Cambridge University
In this activity children identify and compare the suitability of everyday materials for particular uses.
Christina Whittaker
Claire Walker describes how one child's question created buzz and excitement leading to an engaging and productive investigation for her class
Claire Walker
<p>Designed to develop stronger maths and practical skills, helping students tackle the demands of AS and A-level Science.</p>
Collins
<p>Study and revision guides to provide essential support for exam preparation.</p>
Collins
<p>Snap Science is a dynamic, comprehensive programme packed with inspirational resources.</p>
Collins
This resource provides enrichment and extension for pupils studying metal reactivity. Copper is low on the reactivity scale.
Copper Development Association