Children explore some of the most famous paintings depicting Dr Jenner's revolutionary experiment on James Phipps. Using the concept of artistic...
ASE
An English-focused activity about the importance of characters in storytelling. Children discuss some key concepts and terminology relating to...
ASE
Aquaculture is a $100 billion global industry that supplies almost half the world's demand for fish. Due to its natural corrosion resistance,...
Copper Development Association
A really useful overview of the versatility of copper and its alloys which signposts other resources from the Association. The PDF resource describes...
Copper Development Association
Copper and copper alloy coins and tokens are found which date back hundreds and sometimes thousands of years. The corrosion resistance of copper and...
Copper Development Association
Explore the factors that affect the efficiency of electric motors. Copper windings and rotors in electric motors are driving the global revolution in...
Copper Development Association
This resource explores density, resistivity and electrical conductivity in the context of copper. Density and resistivity of materials are called...
Copper Development Association
This introductory resource from the Copper Development Association starts to explore copper's electrical and thermal conductivity. Copper is hidden...
Copper Development Association
Explore how copper alloys are used in musical instruments from brass tubas to cymbals and bells. Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and is used to...
Copper Development Association
This resource looks at the processes involved in modern bronze sculpture for thousands of years. The resource describes the processes of mould making...
Copper Development Association
How can hand touch data help to reduce healthcare associated infections? Using their own understanding of the communication of disease and real life...
RCUK
Children investigate the historical evidence about Edward Jenner and James Phipps using primary and secondary sources. They use these to find out...
IChemE have produced downloadable classroom resources suitable for students aged 14-19.
IChemE
In this activity children will think about what they would need to survive in the jungle and consider the implications of having no electricity.
In this activity children will plan a fair test to find out which raising agent produces the most gas.
In this activity children make comparisons, using appropriate numeracy methods to display comparative data to form a conclusion around missing data.
Claire Seeley
A guide for survival in school science departments! This resource is handbook for managing a busy school science department and shares insights from...
Helen Harden
Should teachers remain neutral about socio-scientific issues? Resources on this pages suggest class activities and teaching resources.
Professor Justin Dillon