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Why did mammoths become extinct?

Why did mammoths become extinct? Scientists have presented two claims: climate change or human hunters. In this lesson students apply their knowledge of evolution and study evidence to decide which claim is best supported.  Students are also asked to explain how a change in the environment can leave a...

Why Did the Rope Break?

This Problem Solving with Industry module was devised by the Centre for Science Education in collaboration with Bridon Ropes Ltd of Doncaster. In this module students study the structure of rope and by carrying out some investigations, look at some properties of ropes...

An original new science series which explores the key characteristics that divide the main animal and plant groups, and looks at how these characteristics have evolved over time.

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Dating, cooking, travelling by car, gambling, ranking sportsmen and Baywatch life-saving all have links with intriguing mathematical problems, according to the authors, who reveal that maths is relevant to almost...

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An original new science series which explores the key characteristics that divide the main animal and plant groups, and looks at how these characteristics have evolved over time. The...

This book gives readers information about our digestive system.

This book shows readers what happens during puberty.

This book shows readers how sight and vision work.

How do igloos stay warm without melting? How does glue make things stick together? Does all wood float? Find out the answers to these questions and lots of other incredible...

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