Meet technologists combined job role card
Inspire your students to explore future careers and connect learning to the real world with this job-role card, featuring both an apprentice research technologist and a senior research technologist.
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Inspire your students to explore future careers and connect learning to the real world with this job-role card, featuring both an apprentice research technologist and a senior research technologist.
See all Energising Futures resources with direct links, sorted by topic, for ages 11–14 to easily integrate them into your planning for 2025.
See all Energising Futures resources, sorted by topic, for your age group to easily integrate them into your planning for the Spring term.
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View CollectionCountdown to Christmas with the 2024 science advent calendar featuring a daily science quiz, 10-minute science activities, cracker jokes and exciting 'what if?' science questions, plus links to resources for diving deeper!
Inspire your budding young scientists with potential STEM careers in the food industry and encourage them to enter the Feed our future! competition.
Use this freepost label to send in your students’ competition entries, without paying postage
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 entry form to describe their innovative new future-food and enter the competition.
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.
Countdown to Christmas with this fun interactive, science advent calendar
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View LessonGet involved with the STEM volunteering scheme and invite a volunteer into your school. Careers education is all about showing young people different paths to success and the variety of options available.
Use this 2-page poster to inspire seconodary students with the work of black scientists across past and present day.