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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.

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.

Designed to provide a solution for teaching infant science, "New Star Science 1" books are aimed at the first primary school year. This "Pupil's Book" provides practical tasks and activities, with work throughout the...

Designed to provide the ideal solution for teaching infant science, "New Star Science 1" books are aimed at the first year level at primary school. This "Big Book" gives a context for scientific concepts and provides an introduction to practical tasks. The focus of the book is "pushes and pulls".

Pushing and Pulling

This resource from Teachers TV shows real-life examples of forces at work. Suitable as a lesson starter for Key Stage One, it demonstrates the physics behind pushing and pulling objects. Primary children can follow Jake and Dan as they go canoeing, demonstrating a variety of pulling and pushing actions along the...

Pushing Boundaries: Women In Engineering

Follow Women’s Engineering Society’s president Dawn Bonfield on her journey looking at some incredible and inspiring stories of female engineers past and present. ...

These exciting resources enable children to achieve the Early Learning Goals for science at the end of Foundation stage. The six Story Books are linked to ideas about materials, forces and living things. 

Putting differentiation into practice in secondary science lessons

Published in 2002, this article, by Andy Piggott, describes different approaches to providing differentiation in the science classroom and gives examples of how these can be put into practice.

The article was published in School Science Review (...

This volume, fully illustrated with many photographs and diagrams, is concerned with the importance of mathematics in everyday life; in industry, in the university and in the world of art and craft. It also considers the immensely important part which is now being played by the large digital computers. (1970)

Putting Your Carbon Foot In It gives you the low-down on environmental destruction - and what you can do to stop it! Written with a light and humorous touch and with quirky features such as 'Diary of an Eco-Teen',...

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