Issue 70 of Science in School is out! Illustrate temporal additive colour mixing and coloured shadows, try simple experiments with toilet paper, build a tactile 3D DNA model, engage your students with tangible statistics, and much more! Read more at...
Spinning a yarn
Spinning a yarn: explore the chemistry of wool and use it as a raw material for biobased products through simple hands-on activities. Read about it at https://www.scienceinschool.org/.../extract-value-from.../
Discover how waste wool can be used
Discover how waste wool can be used to make bio-based products, perform quantitative chemistry using low-hazard microscale techniques, explore biodiversity in the school garden, and much more! Read it at https://www.scienceinschool.org/issue/Issue-69/
What can go wrong in a chemistry lab?
What can go wrong in a chemistry lab? Explore lab safety and consolidate the new knowledge by creating a fun horror story about a lab disaster. Read more at https://www.scienceinschool.org/article/2024/lab-disasters/
Unlock the secrets of anamorphosis with mirrors
Unlock the secrets of anamorphosis with mirrors – where art and science create mind-bending illusions! Learn more at https://www.scienceinschool.org/article/2024/exploring-anamorphosis/
Science shows are stage performances that connect various demonstrations and experiments through a common science-focused storyline
Turn your students into particle detectives and spark an interest in particle physics with an engaging and inexpensive science show for all ages. Read at https://www.scienceinschool.org/.../particle-detectives/ #EIROforum #STEM #ScienceInSchool #scienceshow #CERN
Issue 68 of Science in School is out!
Issue 68 of Science in School is out! Unlock the secrets of anamorphosis, or tell stories about lab disasters to explore laboratory safety, play with chemical card games, discover the basics of plant genetics and much more. Read at...