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British Science Week is a ten-day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths which takes place each March. The theme for 2025 is ‘Change and adapt’.
Changing and adapting plays a big part in science and you can find examples in every area of STEM. Cities, towns and other areas where people...
This collection of case studies show how a wide cross section of educational professionals use and find inspiration from STEM Learning's digital resources.
These resources have been created by Dynamic Earth as part of Protecting Our Planet Day (POP) events.
POP23 resources
Pressure in the deep has been designed to help...
Earth Day is an annual event where people can participate in numerous events to show their support for environmental protection.
The theme for Earth Day 2025 is ‘our power, our planet’ and is focussed on highlighting the the worldwide need for renewable energy sources and production.
These activities have been designed to help pupils understand the different applications of satellites in the field of Earth observation, and how the field of space science allows us to monitor changes in environments and wildlife populations across the planet.
Grid Coordinate Mapping: This...
This collection of resources from the Geological Society highlight some engaging ways to not only teach pupils about rocks, but also fossils, dinosaurs, volcanoes, earthquakes and extracting metal compounds from their ores. The primary and secondary collections are suitable for current teaching whereas the legacy...
A collection of resources from the Geological Society aimed at primary-aged pupils including activities to explore dinosaurs, rocks, volacnoes and earthquakes.
This activity has been designed to help pupils understand the different applications of satellites in the field of Earth observation. Scientists use the data collected by these satellites to monitor changes in environments across the planet.
There are three satellites that pupils can build:
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From water and paper rockets to flying mice, create and launch your own rockets using these resources. You can share your designs via #STEMClubsWeek22