Hands-on seismology: constructing a school seismometer
Build a simple yet sensitive school seismometer for a hands-on exploration of seismology.
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Build a simple yet sensitive school seismometer for a hands-on exploration of seismology.
Sparks students’ natural curiosity while learning about curriculum-relevant topics with ESA’s teach with space program.
How do social drugs affect metabolism? How is toxicity measured? How does climate change affect water ecosystems? Promote active learning by investigating these questions with Daphnia.
Microscope in Action is a hands-on educational resource for teaching fluorescence microscopy in the classroom and beyond
When life gives you lemons: use limonene to explore molecular properties with your students and show them the scientific method in action.
All teachers have at least one favourite experiment that they are eager to share. Read on to learn more about monthly experiment sharing sessions and discover some low-cost physics experiments to try out in your own classroom.
Sketch graphs from ‘story’ videos of everyday events to help students understand the basic features of graphs and how to interpret them.
Europe is throwing a party for Gregor Mendel. Cities and institutes in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, and the United Kingdom invite you to a year of events honouring the father of genetics.
Trees are incredible chemical factories that capture carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen we breathe, but they produce other chemicals too. We need to understand their effect in the atmosphere to get the most out of tree-planting initiatives.
Stroll through biological databases: Walking on chromosomes is a CusMiBio project that teaches students how to explore biological databases and extract basic information about human genes. It is a collaborative activity based on working together and sharing discoveries.
Hands-on seismology: constructing a school seismometer
Save the date for Back to School with ESA 2022–2023
From drugs to climate change: hands-on experiments with Daphnia as a model organism
Colours in the dark: fluorescence microscopy for the classroom
Citrus science: learn with limonene
My favourite experiments – connecting teachers and ideas
Graphing stories
Celebrating Gregor Mendel in his 200th anniversary year
How trees affect the climate: is it just through photosynthesis?
A chromosome walk