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Super scientist: Dame Elizabeth Anionwu

Discover the fascinating career of Black British nurse Dame Elizabeth Anionwu. Learn about how her difficult upbringing inspired her to become a nurse and how her important work in sickle cell disease has changed the lives of sufferers. Apply student's knowledge of genetic Punnett squares and blood cells to sickle cell disease and discover careers in nursing.

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Waves revision (GCSE triple science)

Consolidate your student’s understanding of waves with this triple science knowledge organiser and accompanying activity sheet.

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Super scientist: Nzambi Matee

Learn how this Kenyan material engineer and inventor, used her knowledge of materials to recycle plastic into building bricks, and help her community at the same time!

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Waves revision (GCSE combined science)

Consolidate your student’s understanding of waves with this combined science knowledge organiser and accompanying activity sheet.

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Content series

Image of primary aged boy using air resistance online experiment on a desktop computer.

Interactive science games

All the essential knowledge and need-to-know facts on topics in the science curriculum. Use to introduce a topic or to support students.

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Women and girls in science

Women have contributed to advances in all aspects of science, from computing, to medicine and astronomy. Inspire your students by celebrating discoveries made by women, and encourage them to consider a career in science themselves.

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A photo showing one of the knowledge organiser resources on a wooden table surrounded by pens ready to be used by students to revise.

Knowledge organisers

Useful knowledge organisers including all the essential facts to introduce or revise topics in the science curriculum.

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A classroom with the primary solar system poster on the wall

Primary posters

Covering the rock cycle, planets in our solar system, fossils and more, find vibrant posters that are perfect for your classroom wall. Spark group conversations while providing pupils with the need-to-know facts on a topic in the science curriculum.

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classroom with the secondary animal and plants cells poster on the wall

Secondary posters

Covering the periodic table, energy transfers and more, find vibrant posters that are perfect for your classroom wall. Spark group conversations while providing students with the need-to-know facts on a topic in the science curriculum.

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Images of four super scientists. Sir David Attenborough, Mary Anning, Nikola Tesla and Maggie Aderin-Pocock. They are all next to each other each taking up a quarter of the image. a 'super scientists' badge in sitting over the image.

Super scientists

Discover some of the worlds greatest 'Super scientists' from the modern day and history. 

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Science in stories

Discover the science hidden in popular children's stories and give science learning a truly relatable context.

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Hydrocarbons as fuel

In this collection, your class will learn about hydrocarbons as a source of fuel, examining their molecular structure and the processes of fractional distillation and cracking. They will apply their knowledge by making and evaluating a biodiesel and exploring alternative options to fossil fuels. They’ll gain insight into careers in energy resourcing by encountering real people in their roles.

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A composite image of a hydrogen tank and hydrogen bus at a bus depot

Electrolysis and generating hydrogen

Uncover the science of electrolysis and how it can produce hydrogen. Take on the challenge and produce hydrogen with a simple electrolysis cell.

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Image of ladybirds flying and landing on a dandelion flower.

Living things and their habitats

Discover the science of living things and their habitats, link learning to the real-world of minibeasts and inspire pupils with people in real careers.

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An extreme close up of the impression of an ammonite in rock. The curl pattern of the ammonite is clear and the rock is old with very small flecks of yellow lichen on the stone in the background.

Rocks and fossils

Learn about the science of rocks and fossils and take on a real-life challenge investigating the properties of rocks, with a rock scientist.

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Three wind turbines in the middle of the sea. One is close up, so the propellers are very large and you can see small antenna in top. The other two are in the distance so you can see how they sit in the water. The day is clear, the sky is very blue without clouds and the sea is still.

Energy, electricity and the wind

Link the science of energy stores and transfers to generating electricity from the wind, before taking on the challenge to plan a new wind farm.

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A transparent electric vehicle plugged into a charging point showing the inner workings

Electricity and batteries

Discover the science of electricity, link learning to the real-world of electric vehicles and inspire pupils with people in real careers.

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