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Welcome to the Science in School Advent calendar for 2015.
Welcome to the Science in School Advent calendar, packed with inspiring teaching ideas for Christmas, winter and the end of term.
Welcome to the Science in School advent calendar for 2010: a daily collection of scientific ideas and teaching activities related to Christmas, winter and the end of term.
Molecules are everywhere, both inside us and out, but they are more than just common. The ones you will find in Molecules that Amaze Us are incredible.
An online resource published by the Royal Society of Chemistry
These days, more and more of my colleagues in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education are warming to the idea of closer links with industry to show students what these subjects can do in the real world.
Sub-titled “The new science of memory”, this is the paperback edition of a title that appeared first in the UK in 2012 and has received several awards.
Science in School would like to hear about your experiences!
‘The Elements’ and ‘The Compounds’ are two series of professionally produced podcasts, each lasting between 5 and 7 minutes.
Advent calendar 2015: week one
Advent calendar 2012
Advent calendar 2010
Molecules that Amaze Us, by Paul May and Simon Cotton
The aspirin screen experiment
The inGenious code, by inGenious
Pieces of light, by Charles Fernyhough
Citizen science: have you used it in your classroom?
Podcasts ‘The Elements’ and ‘The Compounds’, by Chemistry World, the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry