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Winter
The Ginn Science story book about Winter was written for Year One (Primary Two) students aged five to six years and published in 1988. It relates to the content strand ‘Earth and space’. Through full-colour illustrations and no words it depicts various winter scenes showing people in thick warm clothing involved in...
Winter Mathematics
This resource from the Shropshire Centre for Mathematics education consists of twenty eight winter themed activities. There are a number of investigations, puzzles and games covering a variety of aspects of mathematics. A calendar activity requires students to complete a calendar from jigsaw pieces then spot the...
This resource from the Shropshire Centre for Mathematics education consists of twenty eight winter themed activities. There are a number of investigations, puzzles and games covering a variety of aspects of mathematics.
A calendar activity requires students to complete a calendar from jigsaw pieces then spot...
Winter window decorations
This well structured resource from the IET provides a quick and efficient way of making craft, recycled Christmas window decorations, whilst learning about the science of adhesives, the physics of positive and negative charges, and even the chemistry of bonding.
This resource can be easily adapted to...
Lily the rabbit learns the ways in which her forest friends prepare for...
Allows children to repeat simple sums again and again. This book introduces simple additions and subtractions which can lay solid foundations for numeracy.
This journal 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.
Wired is a magazine which...
Wired and wireless networks
Another resource from Cybersecurity Challenge UK which consists of a lesson plan based around a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of wired and wireless networks. Students could prepare their points for homework or research them during the lesson.
Wired and Wireless Networks
The first video explores the two main types of networks: local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN). The reasons for networking stand-alone computers are outlined, and the potential disadvantages too. The connection options for devices on a network are briefly mentioned and covered in more detail in...