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Turn trash into invention and sharpen your engineering eye with these 10...
These resources are from the evolving Government agencies that have maintained and developed the National Curriculum and associated assessments, tests and examinations, advising the Secretary of State for Education on these matters.
...In this video Sam Creed discusses how playing with Lego in his youth sparked his interest in engineering and how those skills and experiences still apply in his role today. He also touches upon problem solving and how building 'big robots' can be really satisfying.
Following the introduction of technology to the National Curriculum for students aged 5-16 in 1988, a number of problems with its implementation were identified. The Engineering Council commissioned research into these perceived problems and reports were produced which included recommendations for improvements and...
This STEM resource is inspired by the Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation.
Engineering a better world is a series of activities, practical tasks and discussion points that invite young learners to explore the role that young engineers and entrepreneurs play in developing innovations that will bring...
In this resource designed by the IET, pupils are tasked with designing a stadium to meet the needs of people attending the men’s football World Cup in Qatar.
They will need to think about the main design considerations and requirements for the stadium, produce annotated sketches of their idea and think about...
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
These primary and secondary resources explore the science, technology, engineering and maths involved in the film industry.
Engineering in the Movies lets pupils explore the creative and practical side of STEM in the movie industry while introducing the important role engineers have in the movie industry. Through 12 engaging activities, pupils will see how topics from their subject lessons can be applied in real-world engineering. This...
These resources cover many types of engineering, but the common theme is that they contain activities that pupils could complete to show how engineers solve problems through the application of science and design.
The 'What is engineering?' resource contains a useful presentation 'Engineers don't all wear...
This guided reading activity sheet introduces six engineers and the work that they do. There are differentiated questions for pupils.
Children's colouring book released by Leeds College of Art and the University of Leeds.
Now you can discover the answers to these and many other fascinating questions about engineering for yourself with this fun–filled resource. Engineering for Every Kid presents entertaining, challenging experiments and activities to help you understand the different types of engineering there are including...
Engineering for families is a 6-week structured course for children aged 7 - 11 and their families. It is designed to be used in an afterschool club led by teachers or other adults. Each week focuses on a career within a different discipline of engineering, with a final engineering challenge week.
Learners can discover more about STEM subjects and engineering by reading the simple explanations and doing the activities illustrated on each page of this book.