Plants: What they need to grow and why we need them
Easy to carry out, practical lessons on plant growth and decomposition and using microorganisms.
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Easy to carry out, practical lessons on plant growth and decomposition and using microorganisms.
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The project involves growing baked beans ingredients and includes different recipes for having a baked bean “bake-off”.
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This is a resource pack designed for pupils and teachers of CfE Higher Human Biology. It covers the effects and […]
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This resource is a set of 5 lesson plans with slides, an experiment (with worksheets for analysing the results) and assessment items. The target audience for this resource is for learners aged between 14 and 16 years.
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Workshop about Escher’s printmaking, exploring the artist, his process and the mathematics underlying his work.
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A collection of strategies for improving mental health and wellbeing, a list of youth support agencies and a section with templates to aid the completion of some strategies.
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Three lessons on the contribution that bees make to our planet on the topics of pollination, bee diversity, and hexagons in the bee hive (STEM activity).Aimed at Level 1 and 2.
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Three lessons covering, adaptation, survival characteristics and the extinction of the woolly mammoth with comparison to living elephants. Includes presentation slides and student worksheet with solutions. Aimed at Level 2.
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Describes some of the stories of various Hindu traditions. Contains six stories and an introduction to the Mahabharata. Aimed at First to Fourth level.
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Workshop with activities about the structure and functions of the brain and what happens when it goes wrong. It also contains short biographies of the two co-authors and details of their academic involvement in psychology. Level 3 to National 5.
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