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Taking account of new National Curriculum Attainment Targets, this series is a complete teacher assessment scheme for Key Stage 3 and 4 covering Levels 2-10 of all National Curriculum Attainment Targets.

It offers assessment based on a creative approach to mathematics in the classroom. This is achieved...

Taking account of new National Curriculum Attainment Targets, this series is a complete teacher assessment scheme for Key Stage 3 and 4 covering Levels 2-10 of all National Curriculum Attainment Targets.

It offers assessment based on a creative approach to mathematics in the classroom. This is achieved...

Taking account of new National Curriculum Attainment Targets, this series is a complete teacher assessment scheme for Key Stage 3 and 4 covering Levels 2-10 of all National Curriculum Attainment Targets.

It offers assessment based on a creative approach to mathematics in the classroom. This is achieved...

Taking account of new National Curriculum Attainment Targets, this series is a complete teacher assessment scheme for Key Stage 3 and 4 covering Levels 2-10 of all National Curriculum Attainment Targets.

It offers assessment based on a creative approach to mathematics in the classroom. This is achieved...

Galapagos Conservation (Ages 16 to 19) *suitable for home teaching*

From ARKive, these resources help students to learn about the Galapagos Islands, their biodiversity and conservation. Through a series of activities, students look at: the scientific history and importance of the Galapagos Islands; the species that inhabit the islands including the concept of endemic species; the...

Galaxies *suitable for home teaching*

This resource has been devised by The Royal Observatory Edinburgh with the Institute of Physics Scotland, to inspire secondary science classes. They are mainly used by students aged 11-14 years but can be used from upper primary to upper secondary.

Students investigate galaxies. They use data from real...

How do stars begin? What are constellations and galaxies? What is the best way to look at stars? Galaxies & Stars offers a look at the mysteries of the night sky through exciting facts and beautiful photography.

Find out how galaxies formed, how fast they're flying and what happens when they collide. And with plenty of activities included along the way, you can try making a universe balloon or swirling up your own galaxies...

Galaxy statistics

Produced by the Royal Observatory Greenwich, this teacher led booklet gives instructions on using the GalaxyZoo website to investigate the different types of galaxies in the Universe. It uses the context of galaxy classification to develop analysis and statistical skills and requires that the students have access...

Galaxy Zoo and the Universe

These two activities, from the Royal Observatory Greenwich, involve using the website Galaxy Zoo to classify five samples of ten galaxies. The results are recorded in a table and presented in the form of a bar chart for each sample. These can be drawn on paper or plotted using...

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