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http://www.stemdirectories.org.uk
The STEM Directories have been created in direct response to teachers' needs. They comprise a collection of schemes and activities provided by organisations from across the UK that aim to enhance and enrich the curriculum. These schemes are usually based around events or experiences that cannot be delivered with standard school contacts and resources. Each activity is linked to the curriculum so that the impact of the experiences and outcomes can be sustained.

http://www.planet-science.com/
Supports creative and fun approaches to science teaching and learning that help teachers to inspire their pupils and families to inspire themselves. Ideas for science activities can be found in the Sci-Teach section.

http://www.stemcentres.org.uk/
STEM Partnerships (formerly known as Regional STEM Support Centres) are a series of 'hubs' that provide up-to-date information, support and advice to schools about quality science technology engineering and mathematics activities that enhance and enrich the curriculum.

http://www.youngeng.org/
Website of the Young Engineers. Register your club for free and get access to activity ideas and information about the Young Engineer for Britain competition.

http://www.sciencelive.net/
Database of science presenters and science shows.

http://www.scizmic.net/
The UK’s Science Centre and Museums Network’s collection of experiments, activity ideas and debate plans for young people.

http://www.schoolscience.co.uk/
A comprehensive directory of resources from the ASE, including lists of competitions your club could enter.

http://www.upd8.org.uk/
Science UPD8 translates latest breakthroughs and science behind the news, into inspiring activities for teachers and publishing them lightning fast. Sign up for their service and get upd8-ed!

National Science and Engineering week resources
Resources for National Science & Engineering Week, Challenge packs, activities, quizzes, advice on funding and publicity etc from The British Science Association.

http://www.howstuffworks.com/
Site that explains how everyday objects work

http://www.filmsforlearning.org/
Encouraging and supporting schools in creating short films

http://www.schoolsobservatory.org.uk/
Offers access to professional telescopes worldwide for observations made by school children and teachers.

http://www.sep.org.uk
The Science Enhancement Project, resources and links for teachers.

http://www.futuremorph.org
Future Morph is the Science Council's website designed to provide information for young people, their parents and teachers about careers available from studying science and maths.  It is designed to show that studying science, technology, engineering or maths beyond the age of 16 isn't just a one track road to a life in a lab - the skills and knowledge you gain are valuable in almost any career and will make you very employable.