All RSC Education articles in Non-EiC content – Page 25
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Research & development team leader - smart food labels
Giorgia leads a team at a small company that is helping to fight food waste by developing smart labels technology
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RSC News
Round one results of Chemistry Olympiad 2021 released
Grade boundaries revealed for annual Olympiad competition
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Microscale chemistry
Tips, ideas and practical experiments to help you make the most of microscale chemistry in your classroom
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Chemical allsorts puzzles
RSC interest group is publishing downloadable fact sheets and puzzles for students
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Edible experiments
Discover the importance of chemistry in everyday eating experiences with this collection of edible experiments.
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Steps into Science
Boost your confidence to teach primary science with our resources and support
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Institute of Physics School Grants Scheme
Find out about grants of up to £600 for projects, events and activities that promote a greater interest in physics and engineering in young people. Funded by the Institute of Physics, Institution of Engineering and Technology and Science and Technology Facilities Council.
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Kitchen science podcasts
Use these short podcasts to introduce children to the chemistry all around them in their kitchen.
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That’s Chemistry!
Discover the informative chapters of That’s Chemistry! Each chapter explains a chemistry concept and gives numerous ideas for activites to support students’ learning.
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Primary science video demonstrations
Discover a range of demonstrations that you can use to wow your learners and get them thinking about simple chemistry concepts.
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Science ideas webs
Embed science learning into your history lessons with these ideas webs. Each web suggests activities for three different age ranges.
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ASE teaching resources
Browse resources, journal articles and events from the Association of Science Education (ASE). The ASE support all age groups from primary through to 18+.
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The Royal Society Partnership Grants
Partnership Grants of up to £3000 are available to UK schools and colleges to carry out investigative STEM research projects in partnership with a STEM partner from academia or industry. Support is available from the Royal Society throughout the application process
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Reactivity of metals | practical videos | 14–16 years
Video with supporting resources featuring three experiments investigating the relative reactivity of metals, including metal displacement reactions in microscale
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Subject leader self-evaluation tool
PSTT’s subject leader self-evaluation tool will help you evaluate how science is taught across your school and plan to improve it. Find useful resources for important aspects of science teaching such as scientific literacy, differentiation and assessment.
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PSTT Primary Science Teacher Awards
The Primary Science Teacher Awards are designed to celebrate and reward outstanding primary science teachers. Find out more: including the criteria for awards, how to nominate someone and the benefits of winning an award.
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Primary Science Quality Mark
The Primary Science Quality Mark (PSQM) is a CPD programme which results in an accreditation to evidence and celebrate a primary school’s commitment to science within a broad and balanced curriculum. PSQM provides training, mentoring and support to enable science subject leaders to develop and strengthen their leadership practice, improve all aspects of science teaching and learning and increase the profile of science within their school.
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Rediscovery Centre
The Rediscovery Centre is the National Centre for the Circular Economy in Ireland. A creative movement connecting people, ideas and resources to support greener low-carbon living. We offer interactive and experiential workshops for primary students, which cover wide ranging environmental and STEM topics.
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Tidy and sort
This package provides an opportunity for the children to investigate a variety of ‘mixtures’ and the means by which they are best separated. The activities are put in context using a storybook, in which two sisters are presented with tubs of mixed objects to sort out. One of the sisters always wants to find the easiest way to sort the objects, and the other sister begins to use the same approach.
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Science of healthy skin
Children get the opportunity to replicate actual processes used in industry - researching, developing and producing ingredients for use in home care, personal products and health care. Children explore and learn about processes involved and challenges faced within industry, and develop and implement creative ideas and innovative solutions to scientific and industrial problems.