Teachers say that talking about COVID-19 in science class can provide real-world examples of biological processes, start conversations about information literacy, and give students a space to process ...
This Live Lesson is packed with curriculum-linked fun as children make a movie starring the Moon from CBBC's Horrible Science ...
Kindergarten science can be magical, but without a solid plan, it often turns into just ‘fun activities’ with little evidence of learning. By starting with clear goals, aligning with standards, and ...
This platform shows students how to perform various DIY experiments at home. Experiments include making a parachute, catapult, a solar cooker, and more. Students can use this online resource to access ...
Educators and researchers are mapping out how AI tools can streamline K-12 science lesson planning while preserving teacher control and student engagement. New frameworks emphasize aligning AI use ...
As wildfires will continue to challenge Nevada and the West for decades to come, educators and firefighting agencies are teaming up to make sure teens gain an understanding of the complex issues ...
For science teachers, the past few years have offered no shortage of real-world lessons. The pandemic presented opportunities to talk about epidemiology and health communications. Natural disasters, ...
Fairfield Middle School uses a golf simulator to teach math, science, coding, and robotics through hands-on STEAM lessons.
This programme was published in March 2023 and we are no longer reviewing emails and messages from schools for inclusion in the lesson or on the page. We take over the Science Museum in London with an ...
How would you dance the ocean tides? That’s a question that several ten-year-old pupils at Portuguese schools have had to think about, as they took part in a pilot project that uses dance in geology ...
Hosted by Grace Webb and Greg Foot with Tim Peake as our mission commander Find out what it takes to become an astronaut Email your shout-outs to [email protected] with Space as the subject, or ...