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Relative size activity cards
Space is huge and understanding magnitude of numbers is vital. Print and use these 25 cards to sort in order of size, from the width of DNA to the distance from Earth to the Andromeda galaxy. |
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Relativity
Relativity was one of five Macmillan Monographs in the Physical Sciences that were published in the early 1970s. The book was intended as an introduction to the subject both for sixth forms in schools and for university students. Exercises were included in the text to illuminate important points of the discussion....
Written by the author of Advanced Level Physics, this text provides full coverage of this popular option at A-Level. Although this book is written to stand-alone and can be used with any core text, it is especially...
This report discusses the results of the Relevance of Science Education (ROSE) survey completed by 688 students from 29 second-level schools in Ireland in November 2003. All the students were in Transition Year or in the first year of their Leaving Certificate programme and had completed a course of study in Junior...
This collection from The Royal Statistical Society Centre for Statistical Education (RSSCSE) has been written to help make statistics lessons more relevant and engaging to teachers and students.
Having run the well known CensusAtSchool Project for the last eight years the RSSCSE are well aware of the impact...
This text aims to present a thorough and accessible approach to the two disciplines of science and religion which, together and apart, have brought forward the largest range of philosophical arguments and...
What is everything made of? Help your students learn more about the details of scientific advances in our...
Remote Medicine
This video, from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), explains how a telemedicine system is used by hospitals in the south-east of England to allow consultants to view injuries to patients and offer advice remotely. Software engineer, Scott Reynolds,...