IOPSpark has been designed to give teachers, trainees and teacher trainers a one-stop-destination to access the best physics resources available.
IOP
Farmvention (when farming meets invention) is a national STEM competition run by the NFU aimed at primary school children launching this September.
National Farmers Union,
The Critical thinking for achievement project provides free CPD for primary and secondary teachers of geography and science, to strengthen their...
ASE and GA
First prize of an “insect day” at the school goes to the Convent of Jesus and Mary Catholic Infant and Junior School in Willesden, London.
Royal Entomological Society
In this activity children explore ideas about how we measure time, and look at how these are used in different types of clock such as hourglasses,...
Felix Levinson
Up to 4 awards of £1000 to highlight the importance of technicians in enabling high quality practical work in science.
Salters' Institute
Points to consider and questions to discuss when thinking about a scheme of work.
Naomi Hiscock
Max explores reflections and shadows using a torch. He also explores shadows outside made by the sun.
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
Animals including humans are explored by Max in this topic
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
In this topic Olivia explores a variety of seasonal changes
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
Olivia names and describes different materials as part of a range of cross curricular topics through the year.
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
Prosecutions under the Health & Safety at Work, etc Act, or actions in the civil courts, for incidents taking place in science lessons are very...
ASE Health and Safety Group
Here Melissa explores dissolving, reversible changes and properties of the materials around her.
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
In this activity children consider what is sand? Why is sand such an important resource? And why is the UN concerned that it might soon run out?
Felix Levinson
Melissa continues to explore, this time Earth and Space
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)
A feel-good picture book that combines a popular science topic with character education themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and friendship.
Melanie Demmer
Here Max explores how things move on different surfaces, investigates magnetic force through making a magnetic sling and testing different materials.
Pan London Assessment Network (PLAN)