Astrobiology and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
What is life and what are the definitions of life? What do we know about the origin of life and […]
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What is life and what are the definitions of life? What do we know about the origin of life and […]
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Have you ever wished you knew how to program, but had no idea where to start? These media resources will […]
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Find out more about particle physics and understanding the universe.
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Mini-resource of 2 sessions (or one afternoon) on the Properties and uses of substances, Earth’s Materials, People Place & Environment. Session 1 uses songs to name and locate the continents, oceans and Pacific Ring of Fire. Session 2 […]
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Worksheets of games & puzzles based on simple concepts in graph theory. Includes: the seven bridges of Konigsberg, the Shannon Switching game, & graph vertex colouring.
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Easy to carry out, practical lessons on plant growth and decomposition and using microorganisms.
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This resource is a set of 5 lesson plans with slides, an experiment (with worksheets for analysing the results) and assessment items. The target audience for this resource is for learners aged between 14 and 16 years.
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Workshop about Escher’s printmaking, exploring the artist, his process and the mathematics underlying his work.
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A collection of resources on OER and Open Science developed by the Open.Ed service. Crossing the Field Boundaries: Open Science, […]
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Three lessons on the contribution that bees make to our planet on the topics of pollination, bee diversity, and hexagons in the bee hive (STEM activity).Aimed at Level 1 and 2.
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