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Dazzling digestion
Aimed at older primary children, this resource looks at nutrition and digestion in humans. Children find out about different nutrients and the effects they have on our bodies. They then look at...
De-extinction
This article looks at...
Deadinburgh biomaths
These lessons use the context of a zombie outbreak and infectious disease to support the teaching of maths skills in science, or to provide a fictional and scientific context for maths lessons.
Each...
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In his first ever ' Deadly diaries' Steve Backshall shares what it means to him to film the world's top predators. The reader will learn how it feels to have a blue whale silently power past them in crystal clear...

This book introduces Mohan. The evil Dark Lords of Zoron have destroyed Mohans planet. Mohan is determined to restore hope to the few survivors and ensure the endangered creatures all over the universe are protected...
This collection of resources includes activities, investigations and articles to explore the concept of sound and hearing.
Pupils investigate the range of human hearing, explore the pitch and frequency of sounds and calculate the wavelength of sounds, they also discover the causes, effects and preventative...

Dealing with difficult people can make life impossible. The workplace is inhabited by a wide variety of people and it can sometimes be difficult to get on with them as well as get on with your work. However by...
Dealing With Distractions Confidently
Students who play with objects, listen to music or find other distractions can disrupt their own and others' learning. Leading behaviour expert, Bill Rogers, describes a recent encounter with Daniel, and explains how to get the best from this tricky situation, enforcing rules effectively.
This illustrated letter from Mother Earth is designed to remind children of all ages of the responsibility we all have to protect the world in which we live. It poses then answers the question: what can we do to help save our home?