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Bright Sparks: Practicals
Six groups of practical activities produced by the Institute of Physics (IOP), for students to explore key concepts of electricity and magnetism.
Accompanied by the Teachers' and technicians' guide for both the...
Bright Sparks: Videos
This video, produced by the Institute of Physics (IOP), shows electricians from Electrical Contacts Ltd at work refurbishing an office complex in Lime Street in the City of London.
The video is presented as a whole and, for ease of use, also in five sections:
Alan planning the job: A...
BRIGHT teacher atom is the perfect educational tool for presenting the abstract concepts of atomic structure, isotopes and ions to the class; directly on the classroom whiteboard...
The BRIGHT teacher molecule presents molecular structures, chemical structures, chemical bondings and chemical reactions in an easy way to the class. The demonstration model is...
Brighton Goes Solar
Brighton Energy Co-op recently installed Brighton’s second-largest solar system on the roof of Shed 3a at Shoreham Port. Since May 2013, 800 panels have covered the two sides of this 3000 m2 roof: half face east, the other half west.
The article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2014, Volume 25,...
This is an easy-to-use and comprehensive guide on how to achieve the best possible results in the standard grade physics exam.
The CfE Advanced Higher Physics Study Guide has been written specifically for the new CfE Advanced Higher Course.
The title features full-colour double spreads and all the essential course information to support students with the new qualification from 2015.
Brilliant barnacles
In this module students will study barnacle morphology, life histories and life styles as Darwin did. He based his classification and search for a common ancestor upon his studies. Recent work using genetic and molecular evidence and scanning electron microscopy shows how some of the key difficulties in drawing the...
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Brilliant Bodies
Aimed at Foundation Stage and Key Stage One, this resource contains lessons on naming different body parts, recognising similarities and differences between human bodies, and the importance of exercise for humans. Linked to the topic of animals, including humans, the lessons are introduced by the character Fizzy,...