From greens to genes: healthy eating and nutrition
Getting students excited about eating greens might be hard, but motivating them to learn about nutrition doesn’t have to be.
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Getting students excited about eating greens might be hard, but motivating them to learn about nutrition doesn’t have to be.
Activities you can use again and again, much like enzymes themselves.
Turn your classroom into a mini biotechnology laboratory to learn about respiration
To mark the 10th anniversary of the journal, we are hosting a virtual party. Join in by using some of our articles to teach science with a festive twist.
Get your cogs turning and your students’ brains ticking with these articles and activities
Enjoy a nostalgic look back at some of your favourite articles from the Science in School archive.
At first glance, science and magic seem like chalk and cheese, but as the writer Arthur C Clarke pointed out, “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The feeling of wonder that keeps scientists hooked to their research can also captivate a magician’s audience.…
From greens to genes: healthy eating and nutrition
Energising enzyme activities
Respiration: making use of microorganisms
Ten years: time to celebrate
Thinking about brain awareness week
Ten years: ten of our most popular articles
Illusioneering, by Peter McOwan and Matt Parker