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Produced by the Royal Observatory Greenwich, this booklet introduces the Drake equation. The Drake equation is used to estimate the number of planets in the Milky Way that have intelligent life. Included is an online video that discusses what is required for life and where and how we might look for it. The terms of...
In this set of activities children learn about the causes and potential impacts of sea-level rise while developing working scientifically. They use data from satellites which observe the Earth and collect information as the basis of evidence for this.
Activities are:
- reading a story about how...
These diagnostic questions and response activities (contained in the zip file) support students in being able to:
- Describe what a light ray represents
- Describe the direction in which light travels from a light source
- Describe how light rays are emitted from each point on an extended...
These diagnostic questions and response activities (contained in the zip file) support students in being able to:
- Describe what a light ray represents
- Describe the direction in which light travels from a light source
- Describe how light rays are emitted from each point on an extended...
Produced by Science & Plants for Schools (SAPS), this investigation enables students to investigate the response of leaf discs from sun and shade plants to green light
Leaf discs from a sun plant and a shade plant are put in a sodium hydrogen carbonate solution. The rate of photosynthesis is seen by how...
This Catalyst article questions how heavy rocks can slide across a dry lake bed. The author introduces some theories to explain this phenomenon.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2016, Volume 27, Issue 1.
Catalyst is...
In this resource pupils will examine and compare different kinds of rocks and learn that all rocks are made from a mixture of minerals. They will discover that igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks are the three main types of rock which are formed in different ways and their different properties mean they can...
This Catalyst article looks at how plants colonise sandy beaches, producing dune systems and ultimately new land.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2017, Volume 27, Issue 3.
Catalyst is a science magazine for students...
A statistical graphic from the Gatsby Foundation which demonstrates the chronic shortage of physics teachers across the UK and which looks at the various campaigns to address this shortfall over the past few years.
This resource consists of three separate activities designed as an introduction to smallpox and the development of vaccinations resulting from Edward Jenner’s ideas, investigations and collection of evidence. Activity (a) introduces Jenner’s work through the JAMES film. Children then take part in a smallpox...
These articles look at the history and development of drug making, and what has been learned by scientists on the way |
This video demonstrates the Coriolis effect. However, explains that much of what we see in terms of rotating water in either the northern or southern hemispheres is mostly due to other angular momentum sources in the body of the water.
An explanation of the Coriolis effect uses a scientific model (thought...
This article, by L. Chapman, published in June 2002, presents a small-scale case study of science assessment for students with special educational needs. The discussion is based on the appropriateness of the assessments as a means of monitoring achievement and in setting targets. It is argued that National...