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'A World of Recipes' introduces food and recipes from different countries and cultures around the world. Each title explores a country or region, its food culture, customs, and eating and food habits.

This series introduces food and recipes from different countries and cultures. Each title looks at the country and region, food culture, customs and eating and food habits. This book contains recipes from the...

This volume is part of a series of illustrated titles that introduces food and recipes from different countries and cultures around the world. This book contains recipes for vegetarian foods.

This activity challenges students to produce a calendar for the Linnean Society.  The calendar should cover:

  • Principles and importance of classification and taxonomy
  • Understanding the importance of Linnaeus’ contribution to science...

From accountant to zoologist, this new edition of The A-Z of Careers & Jobs offers detailed insights into more than 300 career areas.

For those looking for their first job after school or university, or...

A sourcebook of visual ideas and strategies for visual communication.  An A to Z of Ideas explains the key ideas, sources of inspiration and visual techniques that have been used throughout design history.

Aimed principally at the student market, the book shows where ideas and inspiration come from and helps...

This collection of resources from SAPS is designed to support the use of practicals across various A-level biology 2015 specifications for England (OCR, AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas).

The resources include:

  • Tested materials to support the A-level practical endorsement in England (CPAC)
  • ...

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A guide to learning basic electricity principles. Explains the hows and whys in terms everyone can understand.

A set of resources that can be used by career advisers, science teachers and parents to help give guidance to students about subject choices suitable for pursuing a career in the pharmaceutical industry.

Getting experience - Recruiters usually look for people to have had some exposure to the...

The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) has accumulated a large collection of 78 careers case studies. These explore the multitude of different roles within the industry with a reprentative of each role giving their own career perspective and advice. Each case study includes a profile of a...

From the ABPI, these are a interactive resources for students, covering a variety of biology topics. 

Produced on behalf of the Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education (ACME) in 2009 by Roger Porkess, this is a position statement on Qualifications in Mathematics at Level 3 from 2011.

The report outlines twelve recommendations on the scope and format of assessment of mathematics at level 3 available to...

This booklet was created by the Computer Science for Fun team (Paul Curzon, Peter McOwan and Jonathon Black), for a Junior School project on artificial intelligence. Its articles include:

  • The history of ‘living dolls’
  • How we recognise intelligence - which animals / machines are clever?
  • ...

This Catalyst article discusses how experiments using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which discovered the Higgs boson, at the CERN laboratory can tell us about the nature of matter in the early universe. ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is one of the experiments taking place at the LHC. It breaks down...

These AMP activities are accessible to all secondary students. Around half the activities are abstract investigations and half are practical explorations set in realistic contexts. Suitability for group work, required equipment, key mathematical features, extension opportunities, etc. are touched on in the teachers...

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