Resources
These case studies and guidelines are the outcome of a one year action research programme. Work focused on the development of work related curriculum activities to help deliver programmes of learning in the National Curriculum foundation subject of 'Technology' and aspects of the cross curricular theme of '...
Sale
This task is designed to assess how well students understand value for money and relating this to a graph.
A graph is presented with six points. The graph plots price against weight for different bags of sugar. Students answer various questions relating the weight and price of bags. They must then determine...
This is a neat, brief book which explains for the beginner the basic methods of sales forecasting. The author assumes only 'O' level mathematics and uses this as a basis for explaining the concepts of moving averages with and without weights, regression analysis and season effects. A helpful collection of exercises...
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 the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
Salt
A Catalyst article about why human beings need salt (sodium chloride) in their diets to survive, but too much can be toxic. Where does salt come from, and what is it used for? This article looks at salt extraction and mining in England, the domestic and industrial uses of salt as well as its molecular structure....
Salt and ice
What happens when we add a pinch of salt to a lump of ice? This activity provides a chance for children to investigate the phenomenon and to find out how it relates to their everyday lives.
Powered by salt water and fueled by creativity. The magnesium metal sheet (3 sheets included) can operate the car for about 5-7 hours continuously. If you want to park...
"Salters' Advanced Chemistry" is a course for 16- to 19-year-olds using a fully-approved A level syllabus administered by the Oxford and Cambridge Board. It aims to show students that the subject is worth studying in its own right, has vocational relevance, and can be enjoyable without compromising academic...
A broad range of revised or new activities for each module module tests to match the new specifications help with planning and answers to all the assignments, problems and activities.