Encourage and promote an interest in STEM in the classroom by taking part in simple, fun experiments and activities.
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Bring pupils outdoors and to local amenities to enhance learning, support social distancing, promote physical distancing and help positive well-being. Find Maths and Science ideas here as well as STEM trails for the outdoors.
View full descriptionStrand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: You can find a lot of fantastic ideas and resources on this page for STEM outdoors.
Strand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: You can find a lot of fantastic ideas and resources on this page for STEM outdoors.
Strand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: You can find a lot of fantastic ideas and resources on this page for STEM outdoors.
Strand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: You can find a lot of fantastic ideas and resources on this page for STEM outdoors.
Build a bridge to hold your weight as you cross a puddle using a range of small and large materials. Gets your pupils thinking about strategies and developing problem solving skills.
Resource provided by the UK Learning through Landscapes initiative.
Strand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: Divide your class into groups and give them materials to build a bridge with. Test them out and see whose worked!
Strand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: Divide your class into groups and give them materials to build a bridge with. Test them out and see whose worked!
Find a ball and make it travel in a fun way. Think tubes, pipes, ramps, funnels – whatever you have to hand! Can you make your ball change direction more than once? Travel in a circle? Change speed? Etc…
Resource provided by the UK Learning through Landscapes initiative.
Strand: Energy & Forces
Suggestions for use: Divide your class into groups and allow them to create their own ball run using materials that are easily found at home and at school.
Strand: Energy & Forces
Suggestions for use: Divide your class into groups and allow them to create their own ball run using materials that are easily found at home and at school.
Strand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: Divide your class into groups and allow them to create their own ball run using materials that are easily found at home and at school.
Strand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: Divide your class into groups and allow them to create their own ball run using materials that are easily found at home and at school.
An initiative to promote computational thinking among primary and secondary students. Find lots of fun games and activities based on various themes, such as Spring and Easter.
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Suggestions for use: Select from a variety of resources to link in with seasonal themes and develop an interest in STEM.
Strand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: Select from a variety of resources to link in with seasonal themes and develop an interest in STEM.
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