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Sometimes, Always, Never
Three activities produced by Susan Wall are designed to provide the opportunity for students to explore the concepts involved and to highlight any misconceptions by discussing whether the statements presented can sometimes be true, are always true or can never be true.
Algebra: students are...
Sonia Blandford's weekly Masterclass columns proved a hit with readers when they appeared in The Guardian . Now, for the first time, readers can enjoy a selection of Sonia's columns in one book. Each chapter focuses...
Students can take this outside on field trips, in nature areas and listen to just about anything in super sound. Use the sonic explorer to encourage children's speaking and listening skills through the exploration and manipulation of sound.
Sonic Husbandry
Electronic musical instruments are getting better and better at mimicking and behaving just like their acoustic counterparts, but they can also create a wealth of sounds that would be difficult or impossible to achieve with acoustic instruments. In this Catalyst article, Jez Wells, a music technologist, explains...
Sonometer
This is a variation on the standing waves investigation and follows a similar set up. You investigate the connection between the tension, length and frequency of a stretched wire.
Japanese Sorobron calculation Abacus. The soroban counting tray is an abacus developed in Japan. It is derived from the ancient Chinese suanpan, imported to Japan in the 14th century. Like the suanpan, the soroban is still used today.
Sort it
This activity encourages children to appreciate how much science has gone into developing a range of different packaging materials and to highlight how easy it is to take disposable packaging for granted.
Sort It Out
These Cre8ate maths activities demand logical and multi-stage thinking. This topic also supports the development of personal, learning and thinking skills.
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.
Sort It Out is a pack of line drawings on cards which show:
- the sources of raw materials
- the processes involved in the production of goods
- the variety of ways in which products are sold to consumers
The pack also includes a teacher guidance booklet.