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Bored of spending all your holidays on Mars? Now you can travel further off the beaten astral plane with this fact-packed guide. Sapphire/Band 16 books offer longer reads to develop children's sustained engagement with texts and are more complex syntactically.

A travel guide to all the planets in the solar...

Travellers' Diarrhoea: Boil It, Peel It, Cook It, Wash It or Forget It!

This resource, from the Microbiology Society, gives an overview of the microbes that cause traveller’s diarrhoea (TD), how the infection is transmitted, how it is treated and how it can be prevented. TD is the most common illness that affects international travellers and each year 20–60% of globetrotters, an...

Travelling safely in London

Students investigate factors which affect safety when riding a bicycle, particularly when riding on roads along with other traffic. Ideas about safe speed limits and road surfaces are investigated to highlight the importance of safety on London’s roads for all its users.

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Treasure hunt

This resource focusses on position and direction using vector and polar coordinates, with the theme of a pirate treasure map. In this activity, learners will look at different methods to find position and direction on a map. They will learn how to use coordinates and bearings using angle and distance. Alongside...

Treasure Hunt - Finite State Automata

The students’ goal in this resource is to find Treasure Island. Friendly pirate ships sail along a fixed set of routes between the islands in this part of the world, offering rides to travellers. Each island has two departing ships, A and B, which students can choose to travel on in order to find the best route to...

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In this fascinating collection of original sources, the author shows individual mathematicians grappling with varied problems - some practical, such...

In this fascinating collection of original sources, the author shows individual mathematicians grappling with varied problems - some practical, such as architecture, money, valuation, mechanics, astronomy and calender calculations; others verging...

Written to support the Specialised Diplomas, and including details of training and qualifications, 'People at Work' is a series of highly visual introductions to various sectors of employment. Each book features real-life quotes from people working in the industry.

Treating Genetic Conditions

This is a simple activity to introduce genetic conditions and how gene therapy is being developed to try to treat them. Students model the chromosomes in a nucleus and investigate the idea of gene transfer, before answering questions on a worksheet. This worksheet is part of a collection of materials based on...

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