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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 series shows how the inside of the body looks and works, using photography with artwork superimposed. Emphasis is given to the issues of food health and hygiene, including drugs and eating disorders. This book looks at blood and the heart.

Blood Pressure *suitable for home teaching*

A Catalyst article about fainting and how it can be the result of a sudden drop in blood pressure, which is often part of a shock reaction. Maintaining blood pressure is an important part of keeping the human body in balance. This article examines hypertension, living with high blood pressure, and the relationship...

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Learn how forensic scientists utilise blood spatter evidence found at a crime scene. With this kit, teachers and their students determine the angle of impact and point of origin of a...

Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red

Blood swept lands and seas of red uses the display of poppies at the Tower of London as the context for a variety of tasks. Students are required to calculate time, write numbers in words, calculate area, calculate using money, find a percentage and round answers to whole numbers. The resource concludes with...

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...

Blooming Early (Key Stage Two and Key Stage Three)

Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) have created activities that look at the consequences of climate change. Students use the example of daffodils to explore why flowers are blossoming early.

Bloomsbury Discovery books are part of a new series covering a range of high-interest topics... from space and the solar system to rainforests. Learning has never been...

Blowing in the Wind (11-14)

This resource, from Siemens UK, looks at the use of wind farms to provide sustainable energy for a range of communities in a variety of settings. The selection of a New Zealand context is significant as Maori communities see themselves as being responsible for effective stewardship of the land for future...

Blown to Bits

Casting a critical eye of the wider computing landscape, this book examines the impact of computing technology on society. From a viewpoint based on personal liberty and its loss as ideas of privacy and information are radically transformed, this engaging book serves to fill in the ethical issues behind the...

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