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The British Cheese Board: a series of free curriculum-related education packs using British cheese as an underlying theme. Each pack indicates the areas of the national curriculum that they aim to help teachers deliver. The packs include lesson plans, background information, photocopy friendly worksheets and posters.
Subjects covered are KS2 Science, Design and Technology, Geography and PSHE.
Website: www.britishcheese.com
Email: enquiries@britishcheese.com |
Easiteach: Interactive teaching software for every whiteboard - primary and secondary materials.
Website: www.rm.com/easiteach
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Edu-Lab: Instruments for pipetting and titrations
Website: www.edulab.co.uk
Phone: 01366 385777 |
Ravencourt Ltd: science and laboratory products - digital balances and scales, microscopes, test meters, sound meters, light meters, anatomical models, power supplies, timers and stopwatches.
Website: www.ravencourt.com
Email: info@ravencourt.com |
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BP Educational Service: Innovative curriculum-linked teaching resources for 5 to 19 year olds, focussed on the key curriculum areas of Science, Geography, Environmental Studies, Citizenship, PSHE, Literacy, Business Studies, Design and Technology, Engineering and Enterprise.
Website: www.bp.com/bpes
Email: bpes@bp.com
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Generation Green: A schools and community programme from British Gas, which encourages green behaviour through a combination of green lesson plans and rewards.
Website: www.generationgreen.co.uk
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Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry: Resources for primary and secondary pupils linking science topics studied in school to their application in industry and in research.
Website: www.abpischools.org.uk
Email: abpischools@abpi.org.uk
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Footprints Science: 1000+ quality Powerpoint slides with interactive science animations to assist teachers in teaching Key Stage 3 Science, GCSE Core Science and GCSE Additional Science.
Website: www.footprints-science.co.uk
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Novelis: Free ICT-based, cross-curricular resources for teachers and waste educational professionals. Enterprise and science projects on recycling. Primary and secondary.
Website:www.thinkcans.com
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RAF Maths and Science Education Programme: interactive activities put maths and science curriculum into a real-life RAF context for 11-16s. Additional resources on request
Website: http://target.raf.mod.uk
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Schools Tube: Video, audio and image clips on-line - for use in presentations and media projects.
Website: www.schoolstube.com
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