
Plan an offshore wind farm challenge presentation
Use this real-world challenge presentation to find out about wind farms and stakeholders, before students plan the best location for a new farm.
Use this real-world challenge presentation to find out about wind farms and stakeholders, before students plan the best location for a new farm.
Use these stakeholder information cards to discover the viewpoints of six people, all concerned about the location of a new offshore wind farm.
Students use this activity sheet to record things they already know, and would like to know, about offshore wind farms.
Simple map showing six potential sites for a new offshore wind farm.
A skills self-assessment sheet for students to use after they have completed the 'Plan an offshore wind farm challenge'.
Watch Wendy, a stakeholder engagement advisor (who works in offshore wind) at work and find out about the knowledge and skills she needs for success.
A delivery guide for teachers giving background to the challenge and providing suggestions for how to use the resources.
A 4-step activity sheet that supports students as they work together to decide on the best location for a new wind farm.
Students use this activity sheet to demonstrate what's they've learnt during the challenge.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about wind energy and electricity to the real-world, with this job-role card.
A classroom poster of the periodic table (with lanthanides and actinides).
A classroom poster of the periodic table (without lanthanides and actinides).
An interactive game helping students develop and test their knowledge of periodic table elements, and their properties.
Find out more about the real-world challenge, discover the resources available and use the suggested learning pathway to complete the challenge with your students.
Students use this activity sheet to demonstrate what's they've learnt during the challenge.
A skills self-assessment sheet for students to use after they have completed the' Hydrogen generation challenge'.
Step-by-step instructions for students to use during the challenge, as they set up an electrolysis cell to produce hydrogen.
Students use this spreadsheet to calculate the energy efficiency of the process in which they produced hydrogen by electrolysis.
With this real-world challenge presentation, students learn about hydrogen and use an electrolysis cell to produce hydrogen themselves.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about electrolysis and hydrogen to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Watch Edris, an energy industry consultant working on the energy transition, at work and learn about the knowledge and skills he needs for success.
Watch Josh, an apprentice vehicle mechanic working on hydrogen buses, at work and find out about the knowledge and skills he needs for success.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about electrolysis and hydrogen to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Students use this activity sheet to record and evaluate their designs and explain their rationale, for their home for nature.
Watch this video clip to find out how to complete the biodiversity challenge.
Watch this video clip to find out what we can all do, to help improve biodiversity.
Watch this video clip to find out what biodiversity means and discover why it’s important to our survival on Earth.
Watch this video clip to find out about the decline in animal and plant species, all over the world.
An activity sheet for students to record their findings about wildlife and natural areas in their local community.
After watching the videos, use this sheet to record what biodiversity is, why we need it to survive and how it's changing over time,
Provide each student with this activity sheet so they can describe their own creative vision for how to fix fashion for the future!
Students use this diamond nine ranking structure to decide which fashion fixes are the most important for a sustainable future.
A questionnaire for students to gather data about how they, their friends and family buy, use and dispose of clothes.
Review the materials our clothes are made from and find out which are more sustainable.
This presentation explains the impacts the fashion industry has on the environment, and inspires students with innovations that are fixing fashion.
Find out everything that you need to know, to inspire your students to become fashion fixers with this real-world challenge!
Inspire your budding young scientists with potential STEM careers in the food industry and encourage them to complete the Feed our future! challenge.
Use this presentation, with video clips presented by Stefan Gates, to recap healthy diets, to discover how our food affects our planet and inspire students to come up with a new food for the future.
A short guide with curriculum links, and step-by-step instructions for how to deliver the challenge in a 1-hour lesson. Includes ideas for diving deeper, if more time is available.
Students use this activity sheet to describe their innovative new future-food.