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On Route - CIHT STEM Ambassador resource for ages 5 to 7
This set of activities is designed for a STEM Ambassador to use when introducing their work in the highways and transport industry to pupils aged 5 to 7. They can also be used by teachers to introduce transportation related activities and careers...
On Route - STEM Ambassador resource - ages 14 to 16
This set of activities is designed for a STEM Ambassador to use when introducing their work in the highways and transport industry to pupils aged 14 to 16. They can also be used by teachers to introduce the challenges faced by transport infrastructure in the UK and the roles played by 3 different types of transport...
On Screen: Physics and Computer Games
This Catalyst article looks at how computer games make increasingly sophisticated use of the laws of physics to produce convincing on-screen effects. From calculating the angle that a ball bounces off a wall to modelling the frictional forces on a rally car, physics has always played a part in the development of...
On Site: a Guide to Visiting the Chemical Industry
From The Centre for Industry Education Collaboration (CIEC), this guide provides practical information and advice about organising a visit to a local science-based industry. Visits can be engaging, stimulating and profitable for the students, teachers and companies...
How do you teach mathematics so your students will learn? This book has prompts and reflections on how mathematics teaching can occasion ...
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
Statistics in Your World is the series title for the teaching material developed by the Schools Council Project on Statistical Education for students aged 11-16. The Project's material links together the statistics used and taught in different disciplines - geography, science, social science, the humanities, and...
From fire engines to submarines, tractors to diggers, this series takes an in-depth book at some amazing machines at work.
Each book in this series contains photograph s showing machines at work in different places. Simple illustrations pick out the special tools machines have to do their jobs. '
Series looks at machines and tools in a variety of workplaces, offering explanations of how common and complex technologies work in the real world.