NASA's Earth Observing System
NASA's Earth Observing System has produced exciting data used in four posters covering the topics Air, Water, Land and Ice - download the power presentations here.
Here are some great links to general science websites. For specific biology, physics and chemistry links please click on the subjects in the left hand menu.
NASA's Earth Observing System has produced exciting data used in four posters covering the topics Air, Water, Land and Ice - download the power presentations here.
Planet Science is a website produced by NESTA and has resources to help primary and secondary science teachers to teach inspirational science in the classroom.
The Weather Club run by the Royal Metereological Society (RMetS) offers news, facts and features about weather.
Glow Science offers hundreds of high quality three minute films and multi-media resources on science that can be used across the curriculum. Resources are suitable for all teachers and learners aged 8-14.
ScienceProjectIdeas is the ideal place for parents, teachers and carers wanting to explore science with children. It is a regularly reviewed and updated collection of articles full of ideas for science projects in biology, chemistry, physics, maths, and environment & meteorology.
Earth Week - A Diary of the Planet. Updated weekly.
BBCs learningzone has a range of video clips on Biology. Use their search feature to find these.
Globabl Gateway has case studies and resources. Would be good for cross curricular themes with PSE.
Science and Engineering Experiments for Kids based on P4 to P6 science.
To find over 700 science learning resources, click on an age range tab or Teacher Zone on the left, then follow the instructions at the top of each page
SSERC, a consortium of the thirty-two Scottish Education Authorities, provides services to elected members and officers of Local Authorities, teachers, student teachers and technicians. SSERC supports and encourages the safe and effective use of innovative and exciting practical activities in science and technology education.
KS3 and KS4 teaching resources from the Science Museum.