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Disaster
PiggiFlu is coming
Microbes & disease
As a new flu virus arrives in Britain, people are rightly getting worried. Will there...
Mammoths extinct - Extinction activity from Wikid
Feeding relationships
This activity is a ready-to-go sample from version 2 of the Extinction unit, part of...
Global Warming Swindle
Atmospheric pollution
Science changes fast in this area! We are developing a new activity for this context,...
Glacial meltdown
Atmosphere & climate change
Global warming gets everywhere - even to the 'roof of the world.' The Himalayan...
Carbon Control
Atmospheric pollution
Do you know your carbon footprint? This activity gets students using a...
Our atmosphere: the hottest investment on the Planet!
Atmosphere & climate change
We have all got used to economic growth. Companies sell more, and we earn more to buy...
The Day After Tomorrow: The Prequel
Environmental chemistry
This summer's massive disaster movie 'The Day After Tomorrow' goes on global release...
Tsunami Warning
Forces
This is part of our 'Classics Collection'. For new GCSE activities with up-to-date...
Climate Change - what will YOU do?
Atmospheric pollution
Science changes fast in this area! We are developing a new activity for this context,...
The Day After Tomorrow
Environmental chemistry
The global blockbuster 'The Day After Tomorrow' has reached British cinemas. Will the...
Global warming-do 'the facts' stand up?
Atmospheric pollution
Since its construction, the iconic 'hockey stick' graph has been used as strong...
Climate control
Atmospheric pollution
This activity is designed for SEN students. It revisits global warming with a simple...
So windy
Generating electricity
Thursday 18 January 2007 was the windiest day in the UK for 17 years. Winds of up to...
Arctic seed bank
Plants and photosynthesis
Up to 3 million seeds will be kept safe for thousands of years inside an Arctic...














