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Secondary

Science teaching and learning materials for UK students aged 11–16 linked to the curriculum, with accessible resources to bring science to life through real-world challenges and careers links.

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Lessons (secondary)

A selection of engaging lessons for 11-16s that are perfect for sparking group discussions and providing essential knowledge and key facts on a range of topics in the science curriculum.

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Challenges (secondary)

Set your students a real-world challenge that will boost their essential science knowledge and enhance their careers connections within STEM industries.

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End of term activities (secondary)

Keep your learners engaged in the run up to the summer holidays and find out what they've learned this year with these curriculum-linked challenges, posters, and lessons.

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Secondary science challenges

From designing electric vehicles to investigating garden wildlife, our hands-on tasks will inspire every budding detective, designer, and curious explorer.

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A scientist a day: Discover green careers

Introduce your students to green skills and a range of relatable professionals, highlighting careers that will help us build a greener future with this presentation. Use as a starter or plenary over a series of lessons to inspire your students into the STEM careers of tomorrow. 

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three slide previews of the deforestation presentation

Effects of deforestation

Can students save the fictional land of Arborica by using their science knowledge to answer questions about climate change? Let's find out!

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Meet a wind turbine technician

Inspire your students to think about their future careers with real-world resources.

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Meet a stakeholder engagement advisor

Inspire your students to think about their future careers with real-world resources.

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Understanding energy transfers

Understand energy stores and transfers, dissipation and how apply knowledge to different situations.

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Plan an offshore wind farm challenge

Consider the viewpoints of different stakeholders to work out the best location for a new wind farm.

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Electricity from the wind

Build knowledge of wind, wind energy and its advantages and disadvantages including convection, renewable energy resources and energy stores.

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Energy transfers, electricity and the wind

Look-cover-write-check knowledge of energy transfers, electricity, and the wind, using this knowledge organiser and check-learning sheet.

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Biodiversity challenge (secondary)

Learn about the importance of biodiversity though designing a wild area in the local environment.

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Knowledge organisers

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

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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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