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This fun-filled puzzle book takes a close-up look at some of the world's most amazing bugs and insects.
Each scene brings a different insect habitat to life, with things to spot, and easy-to-read information...
Children discover the world of the big cats, from sleepy lions to spotty leopards.
Donated by Hachette Children's Group.
Children can get their teeth into facts about big cats and then become a word wizard and dazzle everyone with their newfound knowledge.
Big changes by little things
Dr Tim Gabriel’s job involves making materials for batteries and solar cells which have tiny structures and shapes, allowing them to work more efficiently. He describes how his combined degree in chemistry and languages allowed him to spend a year in France. Tim also explains how his research career helped him to...
Explore space in The Big Countdown from galaxies and stars to the planets in our solar system, including Earth, and our own satellite, the Moon.
The Big Countdown looks at popular topics and...
The Gaia spacecraft is a European Space Agency mission to map one billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. This collection of resources allows students to analyse real data from the spacecraft. The collection is divided into 3 sections:
- Background information for teachers and students on the Gaia...
Looking to discuss the big, contestable questions in STEM? This collection of resources from The Economist Educational Foundation supports students to understand how the scientific and technological processes of the modern world are intertwined with political decisions and ethical calculations. They help develop...
Explains basic facts about the Big Dipper, including which stars make up the constellation, how its position changes in the sky, and how it points to the North Star.
The Big Idea series is...