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Inspired by the Born to Engineer video from Kim Cave-Ayland, an engineer whose work is helping to create a safe, low polluting power source that could change our energy future, this resource supports students to work with data on UK energy consumption, exploring how energy generation is managed and what type of...
This resource develops the concept of working with coordinates to interpret horizontal or vertical intervals on graphs.
Students are presented with two graphs. The first shows the number of sodas in a vending machine against time for Monday, the second shows the same information for Tuesday. Students are...
This is a problem solving lesson where students develop their understanding of the following areas:
Choosing a systematic way to collect and organise data including;
- constructing tables
- two-way tables
- frequency charts
and interpreting findings clearly and...
This lesson develops the concept of using directed numbers in the practical context of temperatures and temperature change. Particular attention is paid to the use of directed numbers on number lines to explore the structures:
- Starting temperature + Change in temperature = Final temperature
- ...
This lesson develops the concept of classifying relationships between two quantities. In particular, students will:
- Describe a ratio relationship between two quantities
- Compare ratios expressed in different ways
- Use proportional reasoning to solve a real-world problem
An...
This is a problem solving lesson, designed to help you assess how well students are able to:
- Reason precisely and defend their conclusions
- Use mathematics to model a scenario concerning volume
The problem is set in the context of packing a truck in the most efficient way possible...
This lesson develops the concept of making sense of the standard algorithms for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of positive integers. In particular students will work on the following areas:
- Improving conceptual understanding of why and how the algorithms work.
- Developing...
This resource from TechSheCan explores how technology is used to keep us safe online. It references cyber-attacks, facial recognition, hacking home devices and password protection. It includes lesson slides, teacher notes and a homework activity.
In this activity, learners will use a vacuum former to manufacture a suitable casing for a programmable product. It...
This activity away from the computer is from the Barefoot Computing project. It is intended to provide a theoretical understanding of why and how variables are used in computer programming, using the example of score-keeping in a classroom quiz. Involving several volunteers from the group, the activity uses...
Recent headlines point out a 400 % rise in rickets and other bone diseases as young people spend more and more time indoors. Recent UK health guidance recommends that everyone should consider taking a daily vitamin D supplement, particularly in autumn and winter. In this activity students make a personal decision...
This brief activity uses false-colour images of the Columbia glacier to introduce the idea of using sequences of satellite images to monitor change and focuses on the selection of appropriate data for an investigation.
This resource pack can be used to highlight issues such as global water scarcity, the challenges people face when sourcing water and maintaining a water supply in developing countries and the role of the engineers in solving these problems.
The activities are introduced with a quick quiz and a presentation....
This resource, from Siemens UK, encourages students to appreciate the importance of clean water and the problems that may arise in the absence of it. Students consider soluble and insoluble pollutants and methods of filtration. They then explore contamination by microorganisms, water-borne diseases and the...