Celebrating Black Scientists: ones to watch poster
Use this poster to inspire your learners with relatable young Black Scientists who are changing our future world.
Use this poster to inspire your learners with relatable young Black Scientists who are changing our future world.
This assembly celebrates the triumphs of Black scientists despite discrimination and showcases inspiring Black role models so that all students see that they too can have a career in science.
Use this 2-page poster to inspire secondary students with the work of Black Scientists across past and present day.
Murtada is a manufacturing engineer intern who spends his day making his company more sustainable. Find out about his career path and what he enjoys most about his job. Discover the skills and qualifications required, as well as the responsibilities.
Inspire your students to think about a future career and link learning about energy and sustainability to the real-world, with this job-role card.
Find out about what it's like to be a data analyst, discover how the role can have green impact and learn about the skills and qualifications required, as well as the responsibilities and average salary for the role.
Watch Imisi, a data analyst (who works with electric vehicles) at work and find out about the knowledge and skills she needs for success.
Use this presentation to inspire your pupils to think about a potential future career and link learning about electricity to the real-world.
Use this presentation to find out about the life, career and achievements of space scientist, inventor and super scientist, Maggie Aderin-Pocock.
Pupils use this activity sheet to name the planets in our solar system and then write creatively about visiting a neighbouring planet.
Ten-question quiz about the life and career of space and super scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock, for use with the life story information sheet.
Use this presentation to learn about the career of pioneering nurse Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, her achievements and legacy in nursing and sickle cell disease.
Using students knowledge of blood cells, breathing and respiration, students discover why sickle cell patients suffer from their symptoms.
Apply students’ knowledge of Punnett squares to understand the genetics of sickle cell disease. Bring their learning to life as students help families discover the possibility of their child having the disease.
Students develop research skills to discover the different pathways into a nursing career. They learn that nursing qualifications have varied entry requirements, making it an accessible career for all.