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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.

Investigating the hormone auxin (IAA), a plant growth regulator

This protocol allows students to investigate the effects of the hormone auxin (Indole Acetic Acid or IAA) as a plant growth regulator. The investigations give opportunities to look at auxiliary bud development, root development, and leaf abscission in Coleus. The method is suitable for independent investigations by...

This set of photocopiable sheets is intended as a resource for teaching the National Curriculum Attainment Target 17 - the nature of science.

The sheets are intended for use by students at all levels from 4 to 10 for Key Stages 3 and 4 and the students can learn about the the nature of science as part of...

Investigating the Nature of Science: Teachers' Guide

This resource from the Nuffield Foundation provides material for teaching 'the nature of science' for students aged 11-16. The units were designed to help teachers and learners explore questions such as:
*How and why do scientific ideas change and develop?
*...

Investigating thermography

Students research the theoretical principles of thermography and create a thermogram.  They will need to:

  • find out about hot body radiation and the medical uses of thermography
  • Create a thermogram. Temperatures are...

Investigating Turning Forces: Moments

In this activity, from the LSIS, students discover for themselves the importance of the perpendicular distance in moments. It is presented as a whole class discussion but can easily be adapted for small group work.

The activity uses a magnetic disc that takes about 15 minutes to construct. The activity will...

Investigating Vernalisation and Creating Genetic Crosses

Vernalisation offers an interesting example of the way that plants have evolved to exploit the predictability of seasonal change and, in this case, to ensure that flowering occurs at an appropriate time. It also gives an example of how environmental factors control and...

Investigating Wind Turbines

Windmills and wind turbines are based upon the principle of trying to create a shape where air flow causes the maximum possible change in kinetic energy. Wind turbines are designed to convert the kinetic energy in wind into electrical energy to power millions of homes...

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.

Investigating X-rays

In these applied science activities, students will:

  • Carry out research to find out about X-rays and the electromagnetic spectrum
  • Investigate shadows and how X-ray images are captured, how to improve images using narrow beams and filters, and protection against X-rays
  • Model X-ray...

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