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Use this video to explore the science of stars, star life cycle and the impact of flares and coronal mass ejections. There are suggestions for experiments or demonstrations and additional teaching notes about eclipses that can be downloaded.
Use this video to explore the risk of aateroid impact, comets and what we learnt from the Cassini mission. There are suggestions for experiments or demonstrations and additional teaching notes about why the sky is blue that can be downloaded.
Use this video to explore the science behind our solar system, and how astronomers are exploring its boundaries. There are suggestions for experiments or demonstrations and additional teaching notes about lightwaves that can be downloaded.
This video shows how to get pupils to find out what it's like to be a light wave travelling to Earth from a distant star in a playground demonstration, which shows redshift and blueshift as a result of the Doppler effect.
Download the free Celestia software to explore the Solar System and beyond.
This is an interactive Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, designed to explain the lifecycle of a star with the mass of our Sun.
Move backwards and forwards in time using this flash animation.
Show where satellites are now using this site from NASA.
A wealth of resources about the Earth, Moon, Solar System and Universe
An activity that revises the structure of the earth, plate tectonics and the formation of volcanoes and earthquakes.
A site that explains what seismic waves are and how we use them to work out the structure of the Earth.
Instructions on how to make a wax volcano - see http://www.rsc.org/Education/Teachers/Resources/jesei/ for more information.
A very clear animation in 13 steps that explains how earthquakes happen.
An online lesson plan, supported by video clips, which includes frost shattering and the formation of igneous rocks.
An online lesson plan, supported by video clips, which covers the movement of tectonic plates.
An activity that revises the structure of the earth, plate tectonics and the formation of volcanoes and earthquakes.
Instructions on how to make a wax volcano - see http://www.rsc.org/Education/Teachers/Resources/jesei/ for more information.
A very clear animation in 13 steps that explains how earthquakes happen.
An online lesson plan, supported by video clips, which covers the causes and effects of earthquakes and tsunamis.
A short video clip from the BBC which covers the causes and effects of acid rain.
This excellent interactive explains the Doppler Effect using sound and moves on to redshift from stars.
An activity that revises how stars form, fusion, the life cycle of stars, structure of the Universe, and the Big Bang,
An activity that revises the life cycle of stars.
A site that revises the life cycle of a star.
A collection of interactives that explore telescopes, spectra, galaxies, comets and gravity.
A site with everything you need, including great pictures, for students to make their poster of the lifecycle of a star.
An excellent animation that shows the scale of the Universe
An interactive animation that enables you to take a tour of the Solar System.
A site that revises earthquatke waves and the structure of the earth.
An engaging and comprehensive cartoon which covers the structure of the Earth and platetectonics.
This webpage links to revision notes, multiple choice questions and exam-style questions, all focused on the Earth and atmosphere.
A blockbusters quiz about plate tectonics
A site that revises earthquatke waves and the structure of the earth.
An activity that revises the impact of humans and global warming.
A site that revises the greenhouse effect, global warming and climate change.
This webpage links to revision notes, multiple choice questions and exam-style questions, all focused on the Earth and atmosphere.
Use this video to explore the science behind our solar system, and how astronomers are exploring its boundaries. There are suggestions for experiments or demonstrations and additional teaching notes about eclipses that can be downloaded.
A variety of worksheets based around the topic of asteroids, comets, NEOs and impacts that you can download for use in the classroom.
In this investigation, students observe how atmospheric conditions effect the corrosion of a range of metals. Airtight containers are set up containing dry air, moist air, and air polluted by sulfur dioxide. The corrosion of each metal is observed over a number of days and students are then challenged to consider possible ways of preventing corrosion. Teacher notes, apparatus list, student guidance and safety points are included.
This practical activity gives students an opportunity to sample and identify life in a pond. The investigation looks at the effect of water pH on the organisms that live in the pond. A presentation and short video clip introduces the topic and sets the scene for the investigation. Instructions and teacher guidance for carrying out the practical work are included.
This practical activity allows students to model the growth of algae in ponds, within the school laboratory. By adjusting levels of phosphates and nitrates, students can see how a small increases in nutrients can lead to an increase in algae and summer algal blooms. This can be harmful to other organisms living in the pond. A presentation and short video clip introduces the topic and sets the scene for the investigation. Instructions and teacher guidance for carrying out the practical work are included.
Excellent timeline that gives you a very clear idea of the history of everything since the Big Bang
A selection of quizzes and activities on Earth science.
A range of activities for teaching Earth in Space, seismology, and the structure of the Earth.
A site that shows the latest earthquakes
A selection of quizzes on crude oil products.
A selection of quizzes and activities on Earth science.
A site that revises redshift, Doppler Effect and the Big Bang theory.
A site that revises the solar system, galaxies, distances and space exploration.
A site that revises the life cycle of stars and evidence for the Big Bang.
Information about different orbits and their uses.
Four pages that provide a concise summary of how to recognise different types of rock.
A brief summary of the three types of rock.
A simple summary of the role of the ozone layer and the effect that CFCs have had on it.
A series of pages that revises the chemistry of the ozone layer.
This page contains a useful summary of the key concepts of Green Chemistry.
A comprehensive summary of the evolution and composition of the atmosphere.
Linked pages which explain what fertilisers are, how they are made and what eutrophication is.