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A Catalyst article about high-level nuclear waste. It is hot, corrosive and a source of intense radiation. The nuclear industry is seeking safe ways to deal with such waste, and wants the public to help shape the decisions that are made. This article presents some information about the options for the storage of...

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Hot shot- a question of consistency

This Core Maths resource is a precursor to the linked tasks of Due dates, Baby boom and Chicken and egg, on the Normal distribution....

Hands-on activities, investigations, model-making and much more.

Hot under the collar

This task is designed to assess how well students understand using approximations for temperature conversions, and assessing their accuracy.

The following methods are given for converting from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit:

Method 1: multiply the Celsius...

Hot Under the Collar

In this Bowland assessment task, students consider two different methods for converting temperatures from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. Students have to select a way of comparing the two methods, explore the effects of varying temperature, make accurate calculations and devise a method of deciding when the...

Hot water tank formulae

This resource is part of a collection of Nuffield Maths resources that explore Algebra and Maths. The demand is roughly equivalent to that in Higher Level GCSE and Level 2 Functional Mathematics.

In this resource students learn to substitute values into formulae and to use a calculator to evaluate...

Hotel

This Teachers TV video is part of the series A World of Maths, which travels to different locations to pose mathematical problems.

The mathematics in running a hotel is highlighted in this video which was shot behind the scenes at a London hotel. There are 12 short sequences which cover different areas...

One of the "Design and Technology Interactions" series, this book contains materials drawn from professional design practices which offer pupils insights into the hotel business.

This is a resource for Key Stage 3 and 4. The text and activities are organised into sections which reflect the organisation of an hotel. It gives examples of a range of design and make activities based on the hotel, front of house, housekeeping, catering, and leisure and conference facilities.

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