Resources to Support Science Teaching

This series of resources from Defence Dynamics uses military contexts to teach aspects of science.

*Carbon and the Carbon Cycle- two activities look at the carbon cycle, its imbalances and how carbon, in the form of fuel, is obtained.

*Conservation - an activity which looks at the effects of human activity on the environment and shows how military action has protected some areas;

*Fractional Distillation - students learn about fractional distillation in the context of crude oil distillation; 

*Gases in the Atmosphere- looking at the range of gases in the atmosphere and the effects of global warming; 

*Genetic Engineering - materials prompt investigations into the genetic modification of food crops, prompting discussion on the applications of science;

*Homeostasis - students learn about homeostasis and thermoregulation. A case study describes an expedition to the South Pole; 

*Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fuels - using the context of a nuclear submarine, students investigate nuclear fission and fuels with supporting information about nuclear power in Britain;

*Response to Stimuli - students look at how the body responds to external stimuli;

*Vaccinations and Their Risks - students look at how vaccinations work, their risks, attitudes towards them and the use of vaccination programmes to support developing nations;

*Waves, Radio Waves and Microwaves - two activity sheets teach about different kinds of waves, their effects and uses;

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Genetic Engineering

This resource from Defence Dynamics can be used to help students consider the implications of genetic engineering. Stimulus materials look at the development of genetically modified food crops and a questionnaire helps students to consider their views on genetic engineering. The materials can be used to prompt a...

Homeostasis *suitable for home teaching*

This resource from Defence Dynamics helps students to gain a better understanding of homeostasis and, in particular, the regulation of body temperature (thermoregulation). Students consider the needs of a polar explorer on a mission to the South Pole, thinking about the equipment needed as well as the challenges...

Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fuels

This resource from Defence Dynamics looks at the use of nuclear power in the context of a nuclear submarine. The file Nuclear fission and nuclear fuels contains materials that describe how nuclear fission takes place, before looking at the advantages and disadvantages of using nuclear power for both civilian...

Response to Stimuli

This resource from Defence Dynamics looks at how the human body responds to external stimuli and contains video clips which demonstrate the effects of high G-forces on the body. The activities help students to consider the receptors which allow the body to detect external stimuli and the roles of sensory, relay...

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