Resource planner for ages 14-16
See all Energising Futures resources with direct links, sorted by topic, for ages 14–16 to easily integrate them into your planning.
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See all Energising Futures resources with direct links, sorted by topic, for ages 14–16 to easily integrate them into your planning.
See all Energising Futures resources with direct links, sorted by topic, for ages 11–14 to easily integrate them into your planning.
Find out about what it's like to be a vehicle mechanic, 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.
Help your students answer questions including 'What are renewable and non-renewable energy resources? How do they work? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each resource? How will the rise of renewables affect future jobs?' with this visual knowledge organiser. Ideal for use at the beginning of a topic, for reference throughout, or for exam revision.
Use this activity sheet alongside the 'Renewable energy resources knowledge organiser' to find out how much your students understand about how each one works and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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.
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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View LessonInspire your students to think about their future careers with real-world resources.
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View LessonInspire your students to think about their future careers with real-world resources.
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View LessonInspire your students to think about their future careers with real-world resources.
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View LessonInspire your students to think about their future careers with real-world resources.
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View LessonExplore the rock cycle, the the formation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks and discover some of their features.
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