Exploring lLife under the microscope. Includes microbe misconception cards
Michael Allen
The Society for General Microbiology produce a range of resources for teaching microbiology for students aged 7-19.
Microbiology Society
Kaye and Laby provides tables of data, formulae, graphs and charts covering a wide range of science and engineering topics.
National Physical Laboratory
Peter Loxley
Peter Sainsbury advocates the use of microscopes in the primary classroom to transform the familiar into something quite amazing.
Peter Sainsbury
Ideas for small things pupils can do to make a difference to their global community and environment.
Practical Action
These images are ideal for stimulating discussion in science topics for students of all ages and for student project work.
Practical Action
The problem: Flooded farmland in Bangladesh caused by increased rainfall.
Practical Action
Challenge your students to take on a real-life problem affecting people in Nepal.
Practical Action
Rachael Ashby shows how sign language can help children get to grips with science.
Rachael Ashby
Rebecca Towner-Yates shares a case study where science led the way for learning in her class.
Rebecca Towner-Yates
Curriculum-linked science teaching resources based on the work of scientists connected with the Royal Society, allowing teachers and students.
Royal Society