Please find a range of useful links below. If you have anything to add to this page, please email us.
ARKive - As the ultimate multimedia guide to the world's endangered species, ARKive is using the best wildlife films and photographs to profile the most endangered species, with the aim of educating, inspiring and encouraging us all to conserve the planet’s biodiversity. ARKive also hosts a collection of interactive games and puzzles as well as learning resources that can be used in a range of science subjects.
At Work with Science – presents work-related learning in the context of how science is used in the pharmaceutical industry
ABPI Resources for Schools – provides curriculum-related resources for use by teachers and their pupils.
Dana Centre - Event DIY - information on event logistics and evaluation
Exploratorium - hands-on activities
International Year of Biodiversity - Information on the IYB-UK initiative, which National Science and Engineering Week 2010 is supporting.
Planet Science - hands-on activities
Sense about Science - Charity dedicated to promoting evidence and scientific reasoning in public discussion. Also have teaching resources on peer-review available.
STEMPOINTS - information on local activites, schemes and speakers for schools.
Survival Rivals - Hands-on experiments, inspired by Darwin and free of charge to UK state secondary schools. Plus free online resources for all schools
The Great Plant Hunt - Follow in Darwin's footsteps with biodiversity activities for all ages
The James Dyson Foundation - Engineering-themed lesson plans, ideal for an NSEW activity on designing something innovative that works.
The Tree of Life - Help your students get the most out of the Tree of Life interactive with our series of curriculum-matched lesson plans and student worksheets.
Visit and Learn - Interactive resource about the science of the Royal Navy
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